by juanpablo » 11 Jul 2008 08:27
by Hoop Blah » 11 Jul 2008 08:39
by Sarah Star » 11 Jul 2008 09:18
by Roger the Rabbit » 11 Jul 2008 09:27
by Scarface » 11 Jul 2008 09:37
by Hoop Blah » 11 Jul 2008 09:45
Sarah Star Hurray! Someone else who doesn't think Shorey was woeful last season.
Sarah Star Even though I didn't have the benefit of seeing him last season
Roger the Rabbit I've never been a great believer that stats tell you much about a footballer, the only way to really judge is by what you see on the pitch, assuming you watch with an open mind and a certain ability to understand what is going on !
by brendywendy » 11 Jul 2008 09:51
by Roger the Rabbit » 11 Jul 2008 09:52
Scarface
Fact is he wanted out last summer (Coppell has admitted this) and we forced him to, so like any decent professional he sulked. This is the problem we might have again this year if Coppell over prices all our want away so called stars.
by readingbedding » 11 Jul 2008 10:05
by Dirk Gently » 11 Jul 2008 10:11
Roger the RabbitScarface
Fact is he wanted out last summer (Coppell has admitted this) and we forced him to, so like any decent professional he sulked. This is the problem we might have again this year if Coppell over prices all our want away so called stars.
Couple of points :
1. Coppell actually pointed out that Shorey was upset when no one came in for him in January rather than as a result of not getting away in the summer. He'd been expecting West Ham (presumably) to come back for him and they didn;t .
2. Coppell presumably can;t do right - he either 'over prices' or 'gives away' players.
by Hoop Blah » 11 Jul 2008 10:21
Dirk Gently Just to put more flesh on these bones, in the summer West Ham offered £4.5M (I think!) for Shorey, at the same time that Leighton Baines went from Wigan to Everton for £6M. SC and NS himself agreed that NS was worth more as they both felt he was a better player than Baines, and so they turned this down - but the improved offer never appeared, or in January.
Personally, what worries me most is the affect on the dressing room of having players who so clearly have lost their motivation to stay. It's now down to SC to prove what he can do by making NS (and others) motivated enough to put himself in the "shop window" - presumably for a move in January. Similar t what he did so well with Sidwell.
Although, of course, the nightmare scenario is players doing well in the first 3-4 games of the season and then being tempted away in the last week of August - when it's too late to replace them. Money in the bank won't do us much good then.
by readingbedding » 11 Jul 2008 10:22
Hoop BlahDirk Gently Just to put more flesh on these bones, in the summer West Ham offered £4.5M (I think!) for Shorey, at the same time that Leighton Baines went from Wigan to Everton for £6M. SC and NS himself agreed that NS was worth more as they both felt he was a better player than Baines, and so they turned this down - but the improved offer never appeared, or in January.
Personally, what worries me most is the affect on the dressing room of having players who so clearly have lost their motivation to stay. It's now down to SC to prove what he can do by making NS (and others) motivated enough to put himself in the "shop window" - presumably for a move in January. Similar t what he did so well with Sidwell.
Although, of course, the nightmare scenario is players doing well in the first 3-4 games of the season and then being tempted away in the last week of August - when it's too late to replace them. Money in the bank won't do us much good then.
...although we've got a good record of bringing in ready made replacements at short notice so we'll be fine....
Seriously though, I agree Dirk. This is a real test of Coppell's metal and I'm just not sure a manager who was resigned to leaving himself is the best person to persuade a set of players that they should stay and fight for the cause.
On the Shorey transfer saga, did Coppell not admit that there was a bid on the table in Jan but we wouldn't accept it until we'd lined up a suitable replacement and that didn't happen, or was that just a bit of a mix of forum feedback and HNA rumours that have stuck in my head?
by Dirk Gently » 11 Jul 2008 10:24
Hoop BlahDirk Gently Just to put more flesh on these bones, in the summer West Ham offered £4.5M (I think!) for Shorey, at the same time that Leighton Baines went from Wigan to Everton for £6M. SC and NS himself agreed that NS was worth more as they both felt he was a better player than Baines, and so they turned this down - but the improved offer never appeared, or in January.
Personally, what worries me most is the affect on the dressing room of having players who so clearly have lost their motivation to stay. It's now down to SC to prove what he can do by making NS (and others) motivated enough to put himself in the "shop window" - presumably for a move in January. Similar t what he did so well with Sidwell.
Although, of course, the nightmare scenario is players doing well in the first 3-4 games of the season and then being tempted away in the last week of August - when it's too late to replace them. Money in the bank won't do us much good then.
...although we've got a good record of bringing in ready made replacements at short notice so we'll be fine....
Seriously though, I agree Dirk. This is a real test of Coppell's metal and I'm just not sure a manager who was resigned to leaving himself is the best person to persuade a set of players that they should stay and fight for the cause.
On the Shorey transfer saga, did Coppell not admit that there was a bid on the table in Jan but we wouldn't accept it until we'd lined up a suitable replacement and that didn't happen, or was that just a bit of a mix of forum feedback and HNA rumours that have stuck in my head?
by westongeezer » 11 Jul 2008 10:38
by holsgrove breaks a leg » 11 Jul 2008 11:23
by Archie's penalty » 11 Jul 2008 11:27
brendywendy whatever happens we will miss him, hugely
who the hell are we going to play the ball to from th ekick off every time for starters
by Royalee » 11 Jul 2008 11:40
by brendywendy » 11 Jul 2008 11:41
Royalee Shorey was below par last season, but even so he still created more than 'player of the season' Hunt despite having a bad season, which says it all really. Those wishing for Shorey to go should take a look at the incredibly small list of potential replacements before being stupid enough to wish him elsewhere. Personally, I think it would have been hard for Paolo Maldini to look like a class full back behind Hunt and the rest of our midfield last season.
by readingbedding » 11 Jul 2008 11:42
Archie's penaltybrendywendy whatever happens we will miss him, hugely
who the hell are we going to play the ball to from th ekick off every time for starters
LOL! And very true!
Btw my two cent's worth is that Shorey looked uninterested and out of sync with other Reading players last year.
I agree Coppell needs to motivate the guy and I am a little worried that Coppell's skills of motivation took a huge hit
with relegation.
I think we need to get to the season as soon as possible and get some wins under our belt (or absolutely hammer everyone in pre-season).
The lads need an arm around their shoulder. This is one of the reasons a new signing could help - someone like Brian Howard who takes control of games and gees the other players up. At least Murty is talking a good game at the moment if no-one else is...
by CMRoyal » 11 Jul 2008 11:51
Sarah Star Hurray! Someone else who doesn't think Shorey was woeful last season. Even though I didn't have the benefit of seeing him last season, when I saw him play for the first time, I thought he was the best player on the pitch. I have to admit that in the course of events sometimes his passes seemed to go nowhere and he didn't always put in a good corner, but he wasn't playing any worse than the rest of the team. I don't know if that's evidence of his heart not being in it or not.
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