by Forbury Lion »
07 Feb 2020 08:37
paultheroyal We also have a habit of taking on good players and then fans lose patience, they leave and come good elsewhere or even not the same ever again.
Vydra, Murray springs to mind although Murray record for us was decent but a proportion of fans never warmed to him.
Then there was Jon Salako, awesome on loan, we were gifted money to buy him and we never saw that Salako again.
That could be down to the coaching/training - You get a player in on loan and they're habbits are going to be based around whats been coached into them before they came in, you sign them up and you then have more time to coach your way of playing.
On that Peter Crouch podcast (highly recommended BTW), Peter Crouch talked about his dry spell at Liverpool and how it was down to the manager telling him to play that way for the team yet the media and the fans were judging him on his lack of goals. In the end he just ignored the manager and played his own game and the goals came back..... Maybe Salako was coached more into the Reading way of playing as a perm player and as a result looked less impressive as an individual?
I remember Salako was in great form but due to reach a number of games that would have triggered a contract extension so the club stopped playing him (not sure if it was Pardew or Hammond/Howe) , I think they said he could play again if he negotiated this clause out of his contract as they didn't want him next season.... the irony is, he may have been playing that well because he wanted a contract extension