eh??
So simply buying players, regardless of their quality, is a pointer to a side surviving or not???

Frankly, thats rubbish.
by Mr Angry » 17 Aug 2006 23:54
by wehateoxford » 18 Aug 2006 09:06
by poohs pure » 18 Aug 2006 09:08
Mr Angry Andy Gray : "Sheff Utd have bought loads of players, so thats a real advantage. Whether they will be of the right quality, who knows, but they are the best equipped to survive"
eh??
So simply buying players, regardless of their quality, is a pointer to a side surviving or not???
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Frankly, thats rubbish.
by Gordons Cumming » 18 Aug 2006 09:22
by Wycombe Royal » 18 Aug 2006 09:24
Gordons Cumming All Andy Gray is saying is you need good squad depth to survive in the Premiership and that is something we clearly don't have at the moment, and wont until at least January.
by Gordons Cumming » 18 Aug 2006 09:32
Wycombe RoyalGordons Cumming All Andy Gray is saying is you need good squad depth to survive in the Premiership and that is something we clearly don't have at the moment, and wont until at least January.
Birmingham and West Brom both had squad depth last season.
by Wycombe Royal » 18 Aug 2006 09:35
Gordons CummingWycombe RoyalGordons Cumming All Andy Gray is saying is you need good squad depth to survive in the Premiership and that is something we clearly don't have at the moment, and wont until at least January.
Birmingham and West Brom both had squad depth last season.
Nitpicker
by Gordons Cumming » 18 Aug 2006 09:39
by Wycombe Royal » 18 Aug 2006 09:42
Gordons Cumming Look Wycombe..........you have to agree...................it is sensible to have good cover to be prepared for injuries and suspensions.
Imagine how bad Birmingham would have been if they hadn't had the squad depth last season considering how bad their injuries were.
by RobRoyal » 18 Aug 2006 10:18
cmonurz Note to Reading fans everywhere - doubting our credentials as a top flight team does not make someone a cock. Ignoring the fact that as a Reading fan I think we will be relegated, if I was not a Reading fan, I would without a doubt be tipping us to go down.
by When Hicks went up... » 18 Aug 2006 11:40
RobRoyal It's not the writing us off that f*cks me off - as other posters have said, it's to our advantage if everyone continues to underestimate us. What's more annoying is the constant barrage of 'pundits' who spout out badly researched, often factually wrong opinions - clearly knowing less about general football than most people on this board - and get paid for it. Gray last night raised doubts about Reading because he 'wasn't sure how much money the chairman would allow to be spent.' If he had bothered to watch Sky Sports News before formulating his opinions he might have found out that we've had several bids turned down that would have outdone any of Watford or Sheffield United's spending.
by Forbury Lion » 18 Aug 2006 12:02
by SpaceCruiser » 18 Aug 2006 12:04
by When Hicks went up... » 18 Aug 2006 12:07
Forbury Lion
It didn't sound that controversial to be honest, Just a realistic view that we're in for a tough season but are in with a chance of staying up if we strengthen the squad - How can anyone other than a RTG argue with that view?
by floyd__streete » 18 Aug 2006 12:23
Andy Gray Sheffiled United are the best equipped and most likely to stay up because they "will compete".
by floyd__streete » 18 Aug 2006 12:28
When Hicks went up... They finished on 94 points, 7 clear of Wigan. At no point did the "romp" the league.
by poohs pure » 18 Aug 2006 12:30
Forbury Lion I saw Andy Gray's bit about the 3 newcomers to the Permiership.
In summary:
Would love to see a couple of teams do a Watford or West Ham and be proved wrong.
Reading - Will be up against it, If Steve Coppell receives backing they might have a chance. Need to keep in mind the Sunderland team that stormed the league and went down.
Watford - Would love to be able to say they'll stay up, but can't see it. They will struggle.
Sheffield United - Favourites to beat the drop, They've signed about 11 players but it remains to be seen whether they've improved on quality or just quantity. For this reason they have a chance.
It didn't sound that controversial to be honest, Just a realistic view that we're in for a tough season but are in with a chance of staying up if we strengthen the squad - How can anyone other than a RTG argue with that view?
by When Hicks went up... » 18 Aug 2006 12:33
floyd__streete
Dreadful research from Gray; the comparison with Reading 05/06 (leading since November, top two since September and 106 points) is a poor one.
by Royal With Cheese » 18 Aug 2006 12:34
When Hicks went up... Like every other jurno he doesn't seem to have a clue about when Sunderland set their frickin points record!!!
by markwilson88 » 18 Aug 2006 12:39
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