by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 20 Aug 2009 11:35
by Royal Lady » 20 Aug 2009 11:38
Look, he IS obviously playing Coppell signings, but he's preferring to play the youngsters in positions when he can - thus appearing TO ME to prefer playing the youngsters. Jeez.Hoop BlahRoyal Lady I wonder how much we originally offered for Mills.
Don't know, but I bet Rodgers wouldn't have played him if Coppell had signed him...we all know he doesn't play any of Coppell's signings afterall...
It's a shame we dithered about on this for the sake of a couple of hundred grand, and as RR said earlier, our poor start to the season in front of goal has played right into Watfords hands. Not our best handling of a purchase, but as long as Rodgers gets his man it's a good result.
by Mr Optimist » 20 Aug 2009 11:55
Dick Habbin's hairdo Have we signed the fecker yet?
My Golden Boy mate is so extracting the bladderwater on this one.... and the fact that we actually paid compensation for Brenda.
by Royal Soupanoodle » 20 Aug 2009 12:13
Watford's board will meet today to discuss Reading's Tommy Smith bid
10:49am Thursday 20th August 2009
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By Frank Smith »
A decision over Tommy Smith’s future is expected in the near future as Watford hold a board meeting this afternoon to discuss Reading’s take-it-or-leave-it bid.
Yesterday it was reported Reading had made a £1.6m offer for Smith but the Watford Observer understands the Royals have actually matched Sheffield United’s accepted £1.8m bid.
Watford will not comment on the latest offer or the fee involved but have confirmed a board meeting will take place this afternoon to decide whether to accept the latest bid.
Chairman Jimmy Russo has stated on a number of occasions that he will not let Smith leave unless the club’s valuation is met and it is unclear whether the offer is £1.8m outright or consists of a number of add-ons.
Newcastle have enquired about the forward and with Damien Duff’s move to Fulham going through on Tuesday, the North East club may yet make an offer for Smith, who supported the Magpies as a youngster.
by Deathy » 20 Aug 2009 12:15
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 20 Aug 2009 12:44
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 20 Aug 2009 12:48
Royal Rother If it hadn't become so obvious that we needed him we may well have got our man for less, but neither Rodgers nor Madejski could afford NOT to get him in the end and Watford knew that so played harder ball than they might otherwise have done.
Fair play to them.
We win, we get our man. (Presumably.)
They win, they get the big fee.
Everyone's happy.
Except Reading FC supporters of course who will look for the big negative.
by Hoop Blah » 20 Aug 2009 13:01
by Deathy » 20 Aug 2009 13:02
Hoop Blah Our first offer being £750 does not equate to us putting that value on Smith though does it?
It's just what we thought we'd throw into the hat as our opening offer.
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 20 Aug 2009 13:08
DeathyHoop Blah Our first offer being £750 does not equate to us putting that value on Smith though does it?
It's just what we thought we'd throw into the hat as our opening offer.
£750 was taking the piss a lot. I now understand why Russo has been an awkward kunt.
by Deathy » 20 Aug 2009 13:10
by Huntley & Palmer » 20 Aug 2009 13:15
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 20 Aug 2009 13:20
Huntley & Palmer You two really are clueless, it's not exactly hard to work out that £750k is around the amount of money left for Watford to pay out on Tommy Smith's contract until summer next year. It is not beyond the realms of fantasy that BR knew this and hence the offer being made. Chairman gets the hump that their ex manager has basically goosed their prize asset and sparked a bidding row over him, they take offence to the fact that we have not offered more than his actual monetary worth. Sheff U get wind and try and sign him outright without the need for negotiation, now that is a stupid move by the way.
Tommy Smith refuses to head North for the last move in his career due to his kids being in school and wanting to be able to commute to his new club. RFC then keep testing the water with bids to see if Watford will fold, player gets increasingly fed up with the whole wait and puts pressure on chairman to sell him. We end up paying the amount we probably expected Watford to charge us anyway, it's not often you get a player for less than the club wants to sell them for unless the player is really kicking up a stink.
by Dirk Gently » 20 Aug 2009 13:22
by Wycombe Royal » 20 Aug 2009 13:23
IMAMATEOFJOVSKY So are you now saying we have been fleeced because we have paid twice what Smiths contract value is worth then? So we oxf*rd up whichever way you look at it!
by Royal Rother » 20 Aug 2009 13:27
IMAMATEOFJOVSKYRoyal Rother If it hadn't become so obvious that we needed him we may well have got our man for less, but neither Rodgers nor Madejski could afford NOT to get him in the end and Watford knew that so played harder ball than they might otherwise have done.
Fair play to them.
We win, we get our man. (Presumably.)
They win, they get the big fee.
Everyone's happy.
Except Reading FC supporters of course who will look for the big negative.
how can you say its a WIN WIN ???-
by Deathy » 20 Aug 2009 13:27
Huntley & Palmer You two really are clueless
by Agent Balti » 20 Aug 2009 13:39
Wycombe RoyalIMAMATEOFJOVSKY So are you now saying we have been fleeced because we have paid twice what Smiths contract value is worth then? So we oxf*rd up whichever way you look at it!
Transfer prices don't equal what a players current contract is worth.
by Huntley & Palmer » 20 Aug 2009 13:40
IMAMATEOFJOVSKYHuntley & Palmer You two really are clueless, it's not exactly hard to work out that £750k is around the amount of money left for Watford to pay out on Tommy Smith's contract until summer next year. It is not beyond the realms of fantasy that BR knew this and hence the offer being made. Chairman gets the hump that their ex manager has basically goosed their prize asset and sparked a bidding row over him, they take offence to the fact that we have not offered more than his actual monetary worth. Sheff U get wind and try and sign him outright without the need for negotiation, now that is a stupid move by the way.
Tommy Smith refuses to head North for the last move in his career due to his kids being in school and wanting to be able to commute to his new club. RFC then keep testing the water with bids to see if Watford will fold, player gets increasingly fed up with the whole wait and puts pressure on chairman to sell him. We end up paying the amount we probably expected Watford to charge us anyway, it's not often you get a player for less than the club wants to sell them for unless the player is really kicking up a stink.
So are you now saying we have been fleeced because we have paid twice what Smiths contract value is worth then? So we oxf*rd up whichever way you look at it!
by Wycombe Royal » 20 Aug 2009 13:44
Agent BaltiWycombe RoyalIMAMATEOFJOVSKY So are you now saying we have been fleeced because we have paid twice what Smiths contract value is worth then? So we oxf*rd up whichever way you look at it!
Transfer prices don't equal what a players current contract is worth.
But they should when it comes to less than a year left on their current deal. If you're talking 3 years plus on a contract, then I'd agree.
£1.8m for less than a year on a deal is far, far too much. I don't blame the club for going in at £750k. £1.8m is just a magic figure Watford have conjured up from nowhere, it bears no relation to what the player is worth as he's worth nothing come July 2010.
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