by Sanguine » 28 Nov 2013 17:33
by Bandini » 28 Nov 2013 17:34
Sanguine The point being re Dawson and Heitinga that I thought of/knew of those two off the top of my head, and I'm a dribbly corporate accountant from Reading. Surely our well paid scouts can find an able and affordable centre-back from the Premier League who isn't playing at the moment, and wants to?
by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Nov 2013 17:37
by winchester_royal » 28 Nov 2013 17:42
Sanguine The point being re Dawson and Heitinga that I thought of/knew of those two off the top of my head, and I'm a dribbly corporate accountant from Reading. Surely our well paid scouts can find an able and affordable centre-back from the Premier League who isn't playing at the moment, and wants to?
by Sanguine » 28 Nov 2013 17:44
winchester_royalSanguine The point being re Dawson and Heitinga that I thought of/knew of those two off the top of my head, and I'm a dribbly corporate accountant from Reading. Surely our well paid scouts can find an able and affordable centre-back from the Premier League who isn't playing at the moment, and wants to?
What? You've come up with 2 players who are unavailable so that somehow proves that there are some available?
The problem is that PL clubs don't let their good centre backs leave. Most of them have a set 25 man squad which they got sorted at the end of the last transfer window and any quality players they do have are either playing or are waiting in reserve in case of injury.
I don't think it is a case of money, Nottm Forest have an owner pissing it away and they've just lost their main CB to a long term injury, they've been looking for defensive cover and couldn't find any...what does that tell you?
We have a good recruitment team and I'm sure that they've been looking/asking around. Just because nothing has come off don't assume that they've been sitting around drinking tea and reading Okay! okay?
by winchester_royal » 28 Nov 2013 17:47
by Ian Royal » 29 Nov 2013 02:50
SINCE1964 After 5 1/2 days working long & hard hours all I want on a Saturday is some entertainment for my £400.00 season tickets x 2.
So far i've had 45 mins against Watford and endured Sunday morning park football at Yeovil plus an expensive trip to Burnley when we were second best by a mile.
Racing on channel 4 with a glass of something that doesn't cost me four quid is looking good at the moment!.
by Wycombe Royal » 29 Nov 2013 09:24
winchester_royal And yes, Wisdom would have been a good deal, but when that happened we still had Morrison and couldn't have guaranteed him first team football and he's hardly likely to come here to sit on the bench.
by Sanguine » 29 Nov 2013 09:52
by Cureton's Volley » 29 Nov 2013 10:04
Ian RoyalSINCE1964 After 5 1/2 days working long & hard hours all I want on a Saturday is some entertainment for my £400.00 season tickets x 2.
So far i've had 45 mins against Watford and endured Sunday morning park football at Yeovil plus an expensive trip to Burnley when we were second best by a mile.
Racing on channel 4 with a glass of something that doesn't cost me four quid is looking good at the moment!.
Given the utter toss that McDermott had us serving up much of last season and also at the start of the season before, I find this particularly funny.
under the tinSINCE1964 On current form I can guarantee that IF I decide not to go I won't be alone, the attendance figures will back this up and it will do the club no good at all.
I don't expect Barcelona type football all the time but now and again surely and I'm convinced that the majority of fans see football as entertainment not something to endure.
If, as your moniker suggests, you have been going since 1964, then, like me, you will remember many many matches stretching back over the decades when you were going home afterwards asking yourself why you had bothered attending at all. The titanic struggles against the likes of the mighty Bishop's Stortford or Halifax.
Reading fans have changed, and so have the expectation levels. fings aint wot they used to be.
by floyd__streete » 29 Nov 2013 13:05
by leon » 29 Nov 2013 13:17
floyd__streete I've heard that if we lose tonight he can expect to lose his job
by Extended-Phenotype » 29 Nov 2013 13:56
by southbank1871 » 29 Nov 2013 14:13
floyd__streete I've heard that if we lose tonight he can expect to lose his job
by floyd__streete » 29 Nov 2013 14:39
southbank1871floyd__streete I've heard that if we lose tonight he can expect to lose his job
Who from?
by Tony Le Mesmer » 29 Nov 2013 14:59
Cureton's Volley Things have changed indeed. One used to be able to rock up to the ground on matchday and get a much cheaper ticket into almost any area of the ground. We could stand where we wanted with who we wanted. The atmosphere (often gallows humor as we were shite) was 1000x better. The players and management were just regular guys who generally looked like they gave a shit about the club/fans.
Why should anyone have to pay £25 (and £8 for the bus, and £12+ quid for 3 pints of fizzy piss, and then food...), not to be able to sit with their mates, in a morgue, and watching a bunch of mercenaries pretending to represent our club, our town - and for them to rarely even bothering to carve out shots at goal.
The most excitement at our games comes from our own goal kicks, when McCarthy passes out to a Full-Back, who passes to CB, who passes back to GK, who gets closed down...
by southbank1871 » 29 Nov 2013 16:11
floyd__streetesouthbank1871floyd__streete I've heard that if we lose tonight he can expect to lose his job
Who from?
Mike Lewis.
by maffff » 29 Nov 2013 16:28
Barry the bird boggler c) we've already managed to somehow acquire Chris Baird who, if you listen to NA, can apparently play everywhere all at the same time.
by Barry the bird boggler » 29 Nov 2013 16:58
by floyd__streete » 02 Dec 2013 18:06