by Royal Rother » 25 Jan 2008 16:12
by Blue Blooded » 25 Jan 2008 16:12
by Hoop Blah » 25 Jan 2008 16:13
Blue and White Toucan
Fair point - forgot about Linvoy. So apart from Linvoy then?
by Arch » 25 Jan 2008 16:17
by Stranded » 25 Jan 2008 16:18
by Hoop Blah » 25 Jan 2008 16:20
Royal Rother Now that wasn't a difficult question was it? Are you convinced now HB?
by RoyalBlue » 25 Jan 2008 16:21
9165 Can`t be ar##d to mread the whole 8 pages of probable moaning but as someone must have said, you can`t make players sign for us if they don`t want to. We hardly have the most glamorous set-up and history in the Prem do we ?
Also re: Centre-halves. Sonko, Ingi, Duberry, Bikey, Pearce, possibly Cisse now, possibly Bennett, possibly Gunnarsson on a good day. Most similar-sized PL clubs have nowhere near this number of Centre halves (forget the top 6 for now). Were we to sign another how could we keep all of them happy and motivated ?
Stranded In reply to Royalblue's post:
Of course the counter arguement is what if we go and spend larger amounts on players that are already here and still get relegated?
Will people say then will at least we spent £4m on him and £3m on him, OK they didn't improve the team but at least we spent money....
by Royal Rother » 25 Jan 2008 16:23
by Royal Lady » 25 Jan 2008 16:23
by Stranded » 25 Jan 2008 16:24
RoyalBlue9165 Can`t be ar##d to mread the whole 8 pages of probable moaning but as someone must have said, you can`t make players sign for us if they don`t want to. We hardly have the most glamorous set-up and history in the Prem do we ?
Also re: Centre-halves. Sonko, Ingi, Duberry, Bikey, Pearce, possibly Cisse now, possibly Bennett, possibly Gunnarsson on a good day. Most similar-sized PL clubs have nowhere near this number of Centre halves (forget the top 6 for now). Were we to sign another how could we keep all of them happy and motivated ?
Drop the glamour excuse! Players soon put that down the list when they start to talk about money!
We could have twelve centre halves but we should still be looking to sign another if only two of them are of good PL level. If that demotivates those who aren't good enough to play at that level, does it really matter?
Someone else mentions players not being available. Do people really think ambitious clubs just look through some 'available' list?! Of course they don't. The manager looks at all players, decides who he would like and then gets his men to go and make an offer. Whether or not the target is a regular first teamer for another club makes no difference. If they want him they still put in an offer and if the offer is big enough it's surprising how many clubs can suddenly become interested in talking.
by Stranded » 25 Jan 2008 16:27
by RoyalBlue » 25 Jan 2008 16:30
Bill Oddie God you lot are worst than my wife always wanting to spend spend spend. Whats wrong with saving a bit of money ? I do not want to see a load of rash signing who would unbalance the team and upset the status quo. As for not paying wages I totally agree, the day RFC start paying 40k a week is the day I stop going, its bad enough at the minute with them being out of touch with the fans, how I long for the days of bumping into a pissed up Adi Williams in Upotia on a Tuesday night after a game. This season is the first time in 20 + years that I haven't been to an away game, its reallly starting to lose its appeal where as not so long ago RFC was the most important thing in my life. Save the money for the extention rather than "wasting" it on wages, the extention really is the most important thing as it will define the size and status of our club for the next 100 years !
by Royal Rother » 25 Jan 2008 16:32
RoyalBlueStranded In reply to Royalblue's post:
Of course the counter arguement is what if we go and spend larger amounts on players that are already here and still get relegated?
Will people say then will at least we spent £4m on him and £3m on him, OK they didn't improve the team but at least we spent money....
But in that scenario at least we would have given it our best shot and the expenditure won't have left us broke or on the road to ruin as others claim.
by Schards#2 » 25 Jan 2008 16:38
Royal RotherRoyalBlueStranded In reply to Royalblue's post:
Of course the counter arguement is what if we go and spend larger amounts on players that are already here and still get relegated?
Will people say then will at least we spent £4m on him and £3m on him, OK they didn't improve the team but at least we spent money....
But in that scenario at least we would have given it our best shot and the expenditure won't have left us broke or on the road to ruin as others claim.
Spending on players that are overpriced / you don't really rate just for the sake of bolstering squad numbers does not actually constitute giving it your best shot.
by Blue and White Toucan » 25 Jan 2008 16:40
Re: Coppell's latest backtrack
Stranded, 25 Jan 2008 16:27
RB - How do you not know we've not done our very best this window?
How do you not know that we've spotted a player who we want (a la Sunderland and Hunt) and had 3 or 4 bids rejected but kept it out of the press as is our way?
The answer, you don't. None of us do.
by Royal Rother » 25 Jan 2008 16:43
Schards#2Royal RotherRoyalBlue But in that scenario at least we would have given it our best shot and the expenditure won't have left us broke or on the road to ruin as others claim.
Spending on players that are overpriced / you don't really rate just for the sake of bolstering squad numbers does not actually constitute giving it your best shot.
Is there some rule i've missed that says Reading can only buy overpriced players as opposed to players whos price is an accurate reflection of their value?
You seem to assume there is.
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 25 Jan 2008 16:56
by LoyalRoyalFan » 25 Jan 2008 17:00
by Royal Rother » 25 Jan 2008 17:14
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe It's the same shite every fcukin time isn't it?
Who said lets go and spend money on players not good enough? Who's said that?
by brendywendy » 25 Jan 2008 17:18
RoyalBlue9165 Can`t be ar##d to mread the whole 8 pages of probable moaning but as someone must have said, you can`t make players sign for us if they don`t want to. We hardly have the most glamorous set-up and history in the Prem do we ?
Also re: Centre-halves. Sonko, Ingi, Duberry, Bikey, Pearce, possibly Cisse now, possibly Bennett, possibly Gunnarsson on a good day. Most similar-sized PL clubs have nowhere near this number of Centre halves (forget the top 6 for now). Were we to sign another how could we keep all of them happy and motivated ?
Drop the glamour excuse! Players soon put that down the list when they start to talk about money!
We could have twelve centre halves but we should still be looking to sign another if only two of them are of good PL level. If that demotivates those who aren't good enough to play at that level, does it really matter?
Someone else mentions players not being available. Do people really think ambitious clubs just look through some 'available' list?! Of course they don't. The manager looks at all players, decides who he would like and then gets his men to go and make an offer. Whether or not the target is a regular first teamer for another club makes no difference. If they want him they still put in an offer and if the offer is big enough it's surprising how many clubs can suddenly become interested in talking.Stranded In reply to Royalblue's post:
Of course the counter arguement is what if we go and spend larger amounts on players that are already here and still get relegated?
Will people say then will at least we spent £4m on him and £3m on him, OK they didn't improve the team but at least we spent money....
But in that scenario at least we would have given it our best shot and the expenditure won't have left us broke or on the road to ruin as others claim.
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