ZipAthleticoSpizzhonest question… did SSC have a free rein to spend (to what was basically SJMs investment money) with gay abandon back then?Zip The Madejski era was the golden period for our football club. We may never see it again. We had a virtually new stadium, a high profile Chairman and a very astute manager. We did show ambition especially paying big money for the likes of Murty, Caskey and Forster. We had the feel of a club very much on the way up.
That has all gone. We have sold all our assets. We are a club on the way down. Looking back Zingarevich was certainly the start of our downturn....although you could argue it began in the summer 2007 when Coppell failed to properly invest in the squad.
The Thais provided a degree of stability but got their pound of flesh in return.
A whole series of poor appointments have followed under the Yongge regime with the appointment of Gourlay proving to be disastrous. We failed to learn from his time at the club and went on another spending splurge having just come out of a transfer embargo in 2019.
So there are a number of parties responsible for where we are now.
For me, it was the trust put into the untrustworthy Russkies that started the death of everything that we were taking for granted and were quite rightly enjoying that did it for me.
Coppell admitted he had the funds to spend but chose not to do so. It would never have been unlimited funds but he realised we should have strengthened more than we did.
I agree Zingarevich was hugely damaging but the tens of millions spunked away since then cannot be blamed on him.
We have also failed to capitalise on prized assets and in that respect losing Nicky Hammond was damaging too.
Our transfer dealings have in the main been dreadful.
Yep, agree with this, but on of our perenniel problems has been player recruitment. We're not a sexy club, with a long proud history and noisy, packed stands full oif passionate supporters. That's not a criticism, it's a simple fact of who we are.
But it means that potential players don't see us as a good move. In the summer of 2007 we agreed terms with Hibs for Scott Brown as a Sidwell-replacement. He turned us down to go to Celtic. There was also the young Australian lad who we flew over and he went to Celtic also... plus countless other good players who chose other clubs ahead of us. For a young player looking for their first big move, we're not a big city club where the bright lights are, or an established PL team, so it's a real struggle.