RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Franchise FC » 03 Jul 2009 07:36

Matt de K Well surely Brendan will have his number and be on the phone to him getting all the inside details anyway?? Like "Is this true or is your chairman spouting off more shit??"


I don't think we do illegal approaches

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by holsgrove breaks a leg » 03 Jul 2009 08:26

Saw Darius Henderson returning home from a family trip abroad the other day, asked about whether he would consider returning to Reading and he said well you never know.Nice bloke actually,seems to have got even taller!!. Given that Tommy Smith now looks to be off to Sheff Utd indeed 'you never know'!.

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by boy1985 » 03 Jul 2009 08:34

holsgrove breaks a leg Saw Darius Henderson returning home from a family trip abroad the other day, asked about whether he would consider returning to Reading and he said well you never know.Nice bloke actually,seems to have got even taller!!. Given that Tommy Smith now looks to be off to Sheff Utd indeed 'you never know'!.


LOL If you asked most players you met that question they'd say the same thing!
He's not gonna turn round and say ' no fooking way' is he?

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by shaka's shorts » 03 Jul 2009 08:35

according to the Sun, it is Sheff U

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Tilehurst Mike » 03 Jul 2009 08:42

Dick Habbin's hairdo 1.8 million - at that price, no thanks.... Just under the mill at his age with a year lefton his contract is about the right money. And he's not an out and out goalscorer anyway....


Unfortunately, in todays's inflated market (blame Real Madrid), that is the sort of price you are going to have to play for a player of that 'quality'. According to goal scoring/assists stats he was the second most effective strikerafter Ebankes blake last season and the new boss knows him well and seems to rate him.

I personally think 750k is a derisory offer and to be honest if you believe everything you ead in the press, I am beginning to get a bit p---eed off with the cuurent stance being taken by Madjeski and co if they are serious about the club challenging for honours next season.


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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Royal With Cheese » 03 Jul 2009 09:04

shaka's shorts according to the Sun, it is Sheff U

If it is Sheff U, or any other championship team for that matter, then we should be looking to match.

If Rodgers believes he is the right player and doesn't get the money that'll be a true statement of the intent of Reading Football Club and Rodgers would have been better off staying at Watford.

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by loyalroyal4life » 03 Jul 2009 09:10

i am confident he will get the money

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Deathy » 03 Jul 2009 09:10

Royal With Cheese
shaka's shorts according to the Sun, it is Sheff U

If it is Sheff U, or any other championship team for that matter, then we should be looking to match.

If Rodgers believes he is the right player and doesn't get the money that'll be a true statement of the intent of Reading Football Club and Rodgers would have been better off staying at Watford.


'greed.

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by holsgrove breaks a leg » 03 Jul 2009 09:13

boy1985
holsgrove breaks a leg Saw Darius Henderson returning home from a family trip abroad the other day, asked about whether he would consider returning to Reading and he said well you never know.Nice bloke actually,seems to have got even taller!!. Given that Tommy Smith now looks to be off to Sheff Utd indeed 'you never know'!.


LOL If you asked most players you met that question they'd say the same thing!
He's not gonna turn round and say ' no fooking way' is he?


why not, Scott Brown told RFC to get lost and quite publicly!


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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by CMRoyal » 03 Jul 2009 09:17

West Stand Flash But if we dont get him, who else is available?? We have 2 strikers FFS.
We need to hurry up, or is this same old reading, waiting for the scraps.


Same old Reading fans, far too impatient. Let's not go spending upwards of £2m on a 29-y-o striker. There are plenty more out there and Smith's good but he's hardly Lionel bleedin' Messi. Two strikers? Long, Church, Mooney, N Hunt...that's four, but I do agree we need something more substantial alongside that lot.

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by CMRoyal » 03 Jul 2009 09:19

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I'm sure he has a B and C plan, unlike his predecessor.


But sad when we received 6.5 Million for a player & cant spend 1.8 to replace him. Pretty tight club hey.


We can, but we don't think Smith's worth that much. Pretty sensible club hey.

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 03 Jul 2009 09:49

Huntley & Palmer Good, whilst he did well at Watford I don't see how an injury prone 29 year old is worth £1.8 million to be honest. Even if we are flush with cash, it just does not make sense to spend that money on a player like him


I shall ignore the Numpties and agree wholeheartedly with you, Hunters.

Injury prone, not an out and out finisher, 1.8m for a 29 year old - pah! He'd just about raise the level of our inside left options but litle else.

In response to the wailing Banshees who hve no patience while screaming: "Who then?" Well, as finishers go I'm quite happy with Nunt and Long.... but agree a Beattie type player - ahem, Kitson, ahem - would be an advantage....

OOooo, perch pole and keep net at the ready.... :roll:

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by winchester_royal » 03 Jul 2009 10:19

Priskin would be a better replacement for Doyle IMHO.


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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Tilehurst End » 03 Jul 2009 10:32

Rodgers is hopeful that the two clubs can iron out a deal soon.

“He got 17 goals with 12 assists last year and statistically was the second best player in the Championship (behind Wolves striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake),” he said. “He’s very offensive and very good one-on-one. He can play in a number of positions from right through the middle to off the striker or out wide.”

During his time at Vicarage Road, Rodgers dubbed Smith as “Superman” and the former Sunderland player was also named Watford’s 2008/09 player-of-the-season.

“He’s a very creative player and is technically strong and is a player for every season. Be it sunny, raining or snowing he performs,” Rodgers added.

Director of football Nick Hammond said: “We have shown an interest in the player and have had a bid rejected.

“I will have a word with the chairman and the board and we will then decide the next course of action.”
Sounds like the boss rates him more highly than most people on here.

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Huntley & Palmer » 03 Jul 2009 10:45

We all know he rates him highly, a lot of managers will have key players that they will try and get to follow them between clubs. All I am worried about is his injury record, his age and the fee involved. Let's face it, our recent record of keeping those nearing or entering the twilight of their careers has not been the greatest. We are talking about buying our main strike partner for Noel, so this is a man that needs to play 30+ games this season. Just seems a bit too risky for us

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 03 Jul 2009 10:57

Tilehurst Mike
Dick Habbin's hairdo 1.8 million - at that price, no thanks.... Just under the mill at his age with a year lefton his contract is about the right money. And he's not an out and out goalscorer anyway....


Unfortunately, in todays's inflated market (blame Real Madrid), that is the sort of price you are going to have to play for a player of that 'quality'. According to goal scoring/assists stats he was the second most effective strikerafter Ebankes blake last season and the new boss knows him well and seems to rate him.

I personally think 750k is a derisory offer and to be honest if you believe everything you ead in the press, I am beginning to get a bit p---eed off with the cuurent stance being taken by Madjeski and co if they are serious about the club challenging for honours next season.


They are not serious - they are paying lip service - and totally agree but Reading are the team for making derisory offers, some of which come off, many that probably dont!

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Barry the bird boggler » 03 Jul 2009 10:57

So it all comes down to how much BR thinks Tommy will be a key part of the set up he's building.

We match the bid and I'm 99% sure he'll sign for us over any other likely club.

Of course BR may noiw decide that his worth to the squad is not worth the outlay and look elsewhere.

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by howser » 03 Jul 2009 13:08

I have no doubt that Smith would come to the Mad Stad if we matched the offers that Watford are getting, but as we have seen over the past couple of seasons, rightly or wrongly the bigger clubs are setting the fee values, of the lesser clubs, with their massive signings and that just aint the way that Reading operate, we have failed severly over the past two seasons to invest, to secure our Premiership status or get back there and I see difference this closed season we are still operating on year 2000 valuations, just maybe if the players we were after would agree to a name change i.e Tommy Madejski Smith, Jermaine Madejski Campbell-Rice we might have more success in bringing new blood in.

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by maf82 » 03 Jul 2009 13:20

say if he said to watford i will only go to reading.they would be forced to sell him at 750 k.because he's out of contract after this season?

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Re: RUMOUR - Tommy Smith

by Plymouth_Royal » 03 Jul 2009 13:24

BBC and radio sheffield reporting 1.8million bid for smith has been accepted by watford.

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