by Wimb »
27 Jun 2012 10:02
I've got a tremendous amount of respect for the work that posters like IS and FL do but I get the feeling that some posters on here are looking at the positive news they bring and then attaching more 'truth' to it than the stark colder story that Jonny tends to write.
Bear in mind that Jonny and any professional journo, especially local ones who rely heavily on co-operation from the club, will be given far less speculation, and printable off the record news than somebody who is a friend of a poster on HNA? or on Twitter.
If you were a Reading club official, you'd be far happier slipping something to a friend that's going to be hard to trace and hard for national outlets/other clubs etc to take seriously. However if you slip that info to Jonny and it's printed then it can be far more damaging for yourself and the club, especially if something goes awry.
Also as other posters have suggested there could be a great number of different interpretations to events that happen during a transfer. Reading can legitimately say there's been no official club meeting with Sigurdsson or Hoffenheim when perhaps there was an informal chat at a bar between McDermott and Gylfi etc. In those circumstances both the 'ITK' group and Jonny can be right. The difference is that fans get far more riled up when a journo keeps throwing in transfer target names only for the moves to not materialise than when the journo downplays the move and suddenly the club sign them.
Maybe it's a personal preference but I'm much happier with papers towing the official line and only reporting stories when they have something more concrete to report. What good has it done this board knowing there was a whisper of us maybe possibly being in discussions with Gylfi? It's led to some being hyped, others frustrated we've missed out and expectations soaring. I much prefer the pleasant surprise of a signing being confirmed then a long drawn out Tommy Smith-esque saga.
Again not suggesting Fordham is perfect or that the ITK brigade have got anything wrong, just questioning why some people are getting so wound up about it.