by Scarface » 28 Mar 2007 14:53
by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Mar 2007 15:33
BehinduHuntley & PalmerBehinduRG30Y21 We don't sign names, we make them.
Les Ferdinand, Martin Keown, Ray Houghton
Dave Kitson, Kevin Doyle, Stephen Hunt, Marcus Hahnemann, Nicky Shorey, Graham Murty
Your 2 short term contracts and one has been trumped by a whole number of players who have come from nowhere to the top of their profession with us......
I would hardly say top of their profession, they have performed well enough at lower levels to be deserving of a chance in the Premiership. Certainly in the case of Shorey, Kitson & Doyle. I would not count Hahnemann as he was around way before we were on the scene and played at a higher level and Murty cost a small fortune at the time when we signed him from York.
Hahnemann was about to quit the game and was struggling to get a game for Fulham reserves. He's played less than 10 games for a firstteam in this country when we signed him and he's come a long, long way.
Murts cost a lot when he moved but had no profile, had a very suspect attitude and was still a lower division player. He's become an International, a Premiership captain, the successor to Parky as the fans hero and a reputation as one of the more articulate and level headed players around.
I think both have transformed themselves at Reading !!
by Behindu » 28 Mar 2007 15:39
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Mar 2007 15:39
Huntley & Palmer But they haven't come from nowhere have they?
by Dirk Gently » 28 Mar 2007 15:56
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Mar 2007 15:58
Dirk Gently So are we suddenly praising Tommy Burns for his signing of Murts?
by Behindu » 28 Mar 2007 16:11
by Dirk Gently » 28 Mar 2007 16:14
by Behindu » 28 Mar 2007 16:16
by southbank1871 » 28 Mar 2007 16:20
Behindu 'We don;t sign name players, we make them' is the relevant bit i think Dirk.
Talking about the club, rather than Coppell specifically, although Coppell has done it here and at other clubs so seems a pretty good bet to continue the trend !
by Stranded » 28 Mar 2007 16:21
southbank1871Behindu 'We don;t sign name players, we make them' is the relevant bit i think Dirk.
Talking about the club, rather than Coppell specifically, although Coppell has done it here and at other clubs so seems a pretty good bet to continue the trend !
In fairness though, in relative terms, we have signed 'name' players in the past. Goater, Caskey, Asaba, Evers(!), Forster, Butler to name a few were actually pretty big signings considering our status at the time.
by Behindu » 28 Mar 2007 16:25
by southbank1871 » 28 Mar 2007 16:31
Behindu Surely only Goater of that lot were anything approaching a 'name'.
Some had a bit of a lower league reputation but none were top level players, none were internationals (or even close). To be fair only Fozzie and possibly Butler, maybe Caskey enhanced their reputationwith us.
by readingbedding » 28 Mar 2007 16:38
Behindu Surely only Goater of that lot were anything approaching a 'name'.
Some had a bit of a lower league reputation but none were top level players, none were internationals (or even close). To be fair only Fozzie and possibly Butler, maybe Caskey enhanced their reputationwith us.
by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Mar 2007 16:40
Wycombe RoyalHuntley & Palmer But they haven't come from nowhere have they?
Fulham Reserves and York City.
I'll leave everyone else to make up their mind whether in the wide world of football that constitutes "nowhere".
by biscuitsrus » 28 Mar 2007 16:49
Stranded All depends on your point of view. Yes to attract players who are at their peak (or on the wrong side of it) you are going to half to pay a hell of a lot more than we seem to do.
Our policy however, is to find players on their way up who are good already and will only get better over the course of their career at Reading. These are the players that we will not have problems attracting.
I should also point out that the views of Mr Murphy on this are tainted simply by the fact that one of the reasons he apparently left Charlton was because his missus wanted to get invited to more film premieres and Charlton players didn't get invites.
by readingbedding » 28 Mar 2007 16:50
Huntley & PalmerWycombe RoyalHuntley & Palmer But they haven't come from nowhere have they?
Fulham Reserves and York City.
I'll leave everyone else to make up their mind whether in the wide world of football that constitutes "nowhere".
How much was Murty? £700k or something, I'd say that means he was hardly a nobody if Mr Burns convinced Mr Mad to cough for him. Likewise, Hahnemann was taken on loan by us as he was a Fulham player, which meant he was part of a team that were above us.
BehindU - Shorey was not a well thought of player at Leyton Orient, Adam Lockwood was the left back that everyone had their eyes on but Pardew obviously saw a little more in him
by Behindu » 28 Mar 2007 17:00
Huntley & Palmer How much was Murty? £700k or something, I'd say that means he was hardly a nobody if Mr Burns convinced Mr Mad to cough for him. Likewise, Hahnemann was taken on loan by us as he was a Fulham player, which meant he was part of a team that were above us.
BehindU - Shorey was not a well thought of player at Leyton Orient, Adam Lockwood was the left back that everyone had their eyes on but Pardew obviously saw a little more in him
by 2.8 lita injection » 28 Mar 2007 17:17
by International Royal » 28 Mar 2007 17:32
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