by Hampshire Royal » 02 Dec 2007 21:10
by Royal Rother » 02 Dec 2007 21:22
cmonurzRoyal Rother And some of them will still go down and then be financially fcuked after their gamble fails.
Do you actually believe that? Fed up with hearing it to be honest. No-one is suggesting we 'do a Leeds', but signing a handful of players on £30-40k per week is not going to 'financially fcuk' us.
by Elm Park Old Boy » 02 Dec 2007 21:35
by cmonurz » 02 Dec 2007 21:55
Elm Park Old Boy Cheer up guys - whatever happens this season will be at worst the second highest league finish Reading have ever had!
by winchester_royal » 02 Dec 2007 22:06
Elm Park Old Boy Cheer up guys - whatever happens this season will be at worst the second highest league finish Reading have ever had!
by catzbod » 02 Dec 2007 22:52
by RoyalBlue » 03 Dec 2007 08:13
catzbod hot off the press, in the rfc shop as from tuesday you can get "sonko spank the yank" Tshirts
by RoyalBlue » 03 Dec 2007 08:18
brendywendy 1st half truly awful from both sides, no bite to anything thought boro shaded it, neitherside deserved to be in front
crowd were terrible, flat as a pancake from before the whistle, cant blame the flat performance we couldnt even be arsed to cheer the start of the game
by Huntley & Palmer » 03 Dec 2007 09:07
Royal RothercmonurzRoyal Rother And some of them will still go down and then be financially fcuked after their gamble fails.
Do you actually believe that? Fed up with hearing it to be honest. No-one is suggesting we 'do a Leeds', but signing a handful of players on £30-40k per week is not going to 'financially fcuk' us.
People are suggesting that if we go down we'll be back to 15k support - if we are carrying a squad of £30-40k pw players who have just got relegated then yes, we would, to all intents and purposes, be fcuked financially for a while if we don't get straight back up or if JM's billionaire doesn't come riding into town.
If we bring in some players on £30-40k pw and then Doyle, Kitson, Harper etc. are not going to be happy unless they get the same one would imagine, which is not going to do much for the team spirit that is going to be essential in the coming months.
A difficult situation for sure, but, with a money squeeze being felt all over the country, and likely to get worse in the next 2 or 3 years, now is definitely not a time to gamble with future financial stability.
In times of financial strife it is the most efficiently and most prudently run companies who come out of it best. I believe we are one of those at the moment and it would be folly to break from that path now.
New blood? Yes, in midfield for sure, but only someone who wants to come for the right reasons.
Panic buying the wrong sort of players who are over-priced and being hawked around by their agents to all the relegation threatened clubs? No thanks.
by Tilehurst Mike » 03 Dec 2007 09:17
Royal Lady If Coppell is saying that the players who played yesterday are the best we've got it's all rather worrying. I'd play Lita ahead of Long, even on the bench - WHY have we tracked Fae for so long and then don't play him? If Gunnarrsson is one of our best midfielders we're in real trouble. I still don't believe that we will attract anyone of any note in January - who, worth their salt, will want to join a team that could quite easily be relegated and whose manager has already publicly stated, apparently, that he thinks it might be time to move on? Again, I will repeat, if he thinks that the spat between Marcus and Sonko was a good thing, it is he who is now wearing RTGs.
by 'lista » 03 Dec 2007 10:24
Darren Caskey's Dietician As harps said in todays program (based on a lot I've read here lately, I'm guessing not many people bother reading the player interviews anymore), playing alongside someone who can't communicate is a nightmare.
by BR2 » 03 Dec 2007 11:20
by SpaceCruiser » 03 Dec 2007 11:22
'listaDarren Caskey's Dietician As harps said in todays program (based on a lot I've read here lately, I'm guessing not many people bother reading the player interviews anymore), playing alongside someone who can't communicate is a nightmare.
A possible solution to Reading's midfield problem.
Teach James Harper to speak French.
by 'lista » 03 Dec 2007 11:30
SpaceCruiser'listaDarren Caskey's Dietician As harps said in todays program (based on a lot I've read here lately, I'm guessing not many people bother reading the player interviews anymore), playing alongside someone who can't communicate is a nightmare.
A possible solution to Reading's midfield problem.
Teach James Harper to speak French.
What an idiot.
by Vision » 03 Dec 2007 11:52
by Row Z Royal » 03 Dec 2007 12:43
by Old Biscuitman » 03 Dec 2007 13:06
by RoyalBlue » 03 Dec 2007 13:23
Old Biscuitman Calm down, you guys. I find this is a lot more exciting than just bobbling around in the comfort and nonentity land of mid-table. As spectators, we are not the ones under pressure like SC, his staff and the players. Relax and enjoy every point we can dig out. I believe some of you must have got a bit out of touch with reality because of the previous two seasons.
by BR2 » 03 Dec 2007 13:27
IdealBR2 a new keeper (the Barnsley one perhaps?)
Heinz Müller?! Please, no.
Until recently he was playing in Norway, and he wasn't even among the best in Norway. His personality is about as charming as that of Jens Lehmann.
I can only shake my head at people who think he should be "that good" after three months in England... He is in fact Graham Stack with a different name.
If we are going to look at goalkeepers who have been playing in Norway, I'd rather we looked at:
Lars Hirschfeld (30 y.o. Canada)
or
Sead Ramovic (29 y.o. Bosnia)
Both are lightyears ahead of Heinz Müller.
by Old Biscuitman » 03 Dec 2007 14:25
RoyalBlueOld Biscuitman Calm down, you guys. I find this is a lot more exciting than just bobbling around in the comfort and nonentity land of mid-table. As spectators, we are not the ones under pressure like SC, his staff and the players. Relax and enjoy every point we can dig out. I believe some of you must have got a bit out of touch with reality because of the previous two seasons.
For God's sake - it wasn't even possible to enjoy the point we dug out on Saturday. 'Football' resembling that played in the dark days of Burns, Bullivant and Branfoot!
I'm reporting the club to Advertising Standards as a consequence of the PA guy telling us 'We've had an exciting first half'!
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