Pepe the HorsemanSimon's Church Can't wait to see who the new scapegoat is when we concede softly tomorrow
Presumably Akpan will be playing.
Good shout
by Simon's Church » 15 Aug 2014 19:47
Pepe the HorsemanSimon's Church Can't wait to see who the new scapegoat is when we concede softly tomorrow
Presumably Akpan will be playing.
by Royal Lady » 15 Aug 2014 19:53
by SCIAG » 15 Aug 2014 19:55
Royal Lady Why are people on here wetting themselves over the great deal negotiated by Hammond? Who is to say he had much to do here - Cardiff ask about him, Morrison finds out, Morrison asks to talk to Cardiff, no-one says no. Cardiff agree terms with Morrison, Cardiff offer an amount to RFC, Hammond can't believe his luck and accepts. End of. I very much doubt he was in massively long negotiations about the price tbh.
by Royal Lady » 15 Aug 2014 19:55
by Royal Lady » 15 Aug 2014 19:58
SCIAGRoyal Lady Why are people on here wetting themselves over the great deal negotiated by Hammond? Who is to say he had much to do here - Cardiff ask about him, Morrison finds out, Morrison asks to talk to Cardiff, no-one says no. Cardiff agree terms with Morrison, Cardiff offer an amount to RFC, Hammond can't believe his luck and accepts. End of. I very much doubt he was in massively long negotiations about the price tbh.
When you want to buy something for a large amount of money, do you start off by offering way more than it is worth?
by Hoop Blah » 15 Aug 2014 20:01
by Libertine » 15 Aug 2014 20:15
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Aug 2014 20:16
by Pepe the Horseman » 15 Aug 2014 20:20
genome More like CACKpan.
Yeah.
I went there.
by TBM » 15 Aug 2014 20:28
by clauski » 15 Aug 2014 20:44
by Drew_3 » 15 Aug 2014 20:47
Victor Meldrew This is a fair punt by Cardiff-they sell their centre-back for £8 million and buy another one for £3 million.
We all know that he is not worth that much but to the outside world here is a player with some Premier League experience , who has been captain of his club and called up by Scotland.
This is what parachute payments also come in handy for whereas some other clubs just pocket the parachute money and......do very little to give themselves the chance of getting promotion.
I have no grievance with Morrison-£250,000 to buy, £3,000,000 to sell so he owes us nothing but it is a shame that we now sell 23 year-olds to bring in crocked 29 year-olds which IMHO is no way to build a team for the future.
I would much rather see us buying players from lower levels again, just as Bournemouth have done with the decent prospect Callum Wilson and Huddersfield did last season with Nakhi Wells and as we did previously with Alf and Morrison himself.
Dead-beat older injured players like Ferdinand are not the way forward IMHO but at least with this transfer Hector will get a couple of weeks to prove himself which might not have happened if Morrison were still around.
I wonder if anybody would pay such silly money for Pearce who, IMHO is no better than Morrison but is liked more by the fans because he fist-pumps at the end of games.
by Gunny Fishcake » 15 Aug 2014 20:48
by Extended-Phenotype » 15 Aug 2014 20:54
TBM Fcuk off Morro never liked you anyway
by SCIAG » 15 Aug 2014 21:21
Victor Meldrew called up by Scotland.
by Arch » 15 Aug 2014 21:37
Victor Meldrew ... it is a shame that we now sell 23 year-olds to bring in crocked 29 year-olds which IMHO is no way to build a team for the future.
by JakeTheRoyal » 15 Aug 2014 21:38
by Royal Rother » 15 Aug 2014 21:39
Victor Meldrew This is a fair punt by Cardiff-they sell their centre-back for £8 million and buy another one for £3 million.
We all know that he is not worth that much but to the outside world here is a player with some Premier League experience , who has been captain of his club and called up by Scotland.
This is what parachute payments also come in handy for whereas some other clubs just pocket the parachute money and......do very little to give themselves the chance of getting promotion.
I have no grievance with Morrison-£250,000 to buy, £3,000,000 to sell so he owes us nothing but it is a shame that we now sell 23 year-olds to bring in crocked 29 year-olds which IMHO is no way to build a team for the future.
I would much rather see us buying players from lower levels again, just as Bournemouth have done with the decent prospect Callum Wilson and Huddersfield did last season with Nakhi Wells and as we did previously with Alf and Morrison himself.
Dead-beat older injured players like Ferdinand are not the way forward IMHO but at least with this transfer Hector will get a couple of weeks to prove himself which might not have happened if Morrison were still around.
I wonder if anybody would pay such silly money for Pearce who, IMHO is no better than Morrison but is liked more by the fans because he fist-pumps at the end of games.
by Nameless » 15 Aug 2014 22:06
Ian RoyalElmer Park No one yet. The move came about very quickly so Adkins hasn't had a chance to identify a replacement yet.
Sorry, but if your scouting network isn't keeping tabs on players you'd be interested in for every position then it's incompetent.
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Aug 2014 22:32
Royal RotherVictor Meldrew This is a fair punt by Cardiff-they sell their centre-back for £8 million and buy another one for £3 million.
We all know that he is not worth that much but to the outside world here is a player with some Premier League experience , who has been captain of his club and called up by Scotland.
This is what parachute payments also come in handy for whereas some other clubs just pocket the parachute money and......do very little to give themselves the chance of getting promotion.
I have no grievance with Morrison-£250,000 to buy, £3,000,000 to sell so he owes us nothing but it is a shame that we now sell 23 year-olds to bring in crocked 29 year-olds which IMHO is no way to build a team for the future.
I would much rather see us buying players from lower levels again, just as Bournemouth have done with the decent prospect Callum Wilson and Huddersfield did last season with Nakhi Wells and as we did previously with Alf and Morrison himself.
Dead-beat older injured players like Ferdinand are not the way forward IMHO but at least with this transfer Hector will get a couple of weeks to prove himself which might not have happened if Morrison were still around.
I wonder if anybody would pay such silly money for Pearce who, IMHO is no better than Morrison but is liked more by the fans because he fist-pumps at the end of games.
Love the way that there's no negative reaction towards Cardiff (selling an excellent player and buying a duff even though you admit said duff is way overpriced) but you find all sorts of angles to criticise Reading...
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