by Huntley & Palmer » 17 Apr 2008 12:52
by RoyalBlue » 17 Apr 2008 12:58
by readingbedding » 17 Apr 2008 13:00
by Stranded » 17 Apr 2008 13:01
RoyalBlue Telling him that he's going nowhere if we get relegated might help him refocus his mind on the vital importance of our last four games!
by Huntley & Palmer » 17 Apr 2008 13:06
readingbedding If we stay up, sell him as soon as we can.
If we go down, sell him as soon as we can.
He's gone anyway.
That's what I would do.
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 17 Apr 2008 13:11
Stranded
Possibly, it is a potential concern that players who are waiting and seeing could hold back a bit thinking - "Well, if we go down I'll be off anyway" - and look at not getting injured as a priority.
Having said that I believe that Shorey will remain professional over the next 4 games.
by poohs pure » 17 Apr 2008 13:14
Huntley & Palmer not really that it is much of a surprise to be honest but Hammond has spoken out about Shorey's future. Dodd if already elsewhere but could not find it :
Reading defender Nicky Shorey has put contract negotiations on hold until the end of the season.
Shorey, who is under contract with the Royals until 2009, is believed to be the target of the Premier League's top four and Reading are keen to tie the full-back to a long-term deal.
However, Shorey has decided to put talks on hold until the summer - and it is thought the England international is waiting to see if Reading avoid relegation this season before making a decision on his future.
Reading director of football Nick Hammond does, however, remain confident positive negotiations will take place in the summer.
"In all honesty I think we will look again in the summer and see what the situation is then. He still has a year on his contract to run after this season," Hammond told the Reading Evening Post.
When asked if he thought Shorey was waiting to see if Reading maintain their top-flight status, Hammond added: "You'd need to speak to him in that respect.
"I think he'd already made the decision (about whether he wanted to sign a new deal) at the start of this season and there's no reason why that has changed.
"The important thing now is that he performs well up until the summer and then we will speak again."
Now I know that we usually wait on certain players until they enter the last year of their contract before negotiations begin but it looks as if Nicky has decided to wait and see how it goes. 100% understandable given our current league position. Will there be comparisons with Sidwell if he decides to not extend his current deal so he can leave on a Bosman in 2009, or will the club have learned a lesson and try and cash in if he refuses. Either way, as long as he gives 100% playing for us then I don't care either way. He hasn't had the best of seasons and has admittedly looked as if his head is elsewhere but could we replace him without spending £3 million or more? I don't think so
by readingbedding » 17 Apr 2008 13:19
Huntley & Palmerreadingbedding If we stay up, sell him as soon as we can.
If we go down, sell him as soon as we can.
He's gone anyway.
That's what I would do.
Finding a replacement could be a problem, I think it is actually more in our interests to play him till his contract runs out (ala Sidwell) then let him go on a free. If we can't find a decent quality of player to come here, then God knows how we would find a replacement left back good enough for the Premiership.
by Gordons Cumming » 17 Apr 2008 13:21
by readingbedding » 17 Apr 2008 13:24
by Spirit of Elm Park » 17 Apr 2008 13:51
readingbedding I care, because I don't like seeing RFC players coasting in their last year of their contract.
If he stays, I hope he gets back to form, because he is a tremendous left back, the best we've ever had.
by readingbedding » 17 Apr 2008 14:04
by jumpers for goalposts » 17 Apr 2008 14:27
by CMRoyal » 17 Apr 2008 14:30
jumpers for goalposts Top 4 indeed! I'm sure Cashley, Clichy, Evra, and Riise are quacking in their boots! Still, he is an EnglOland internationalOL these days
by Royalee » 17 Apr 2008 14:38
by Two Minutes » 17 Apr 2008 15:00
Huntley & Palmer it is thought the England international is waiting to see if Reading avoid relegation this season before making a decision on his future.
by brendywendy » 17 Apr 2008 15:17
jumpers for goalposts Top 4 indeed! I'm sure Cashley, Clichy, Evra, and Riise are quacking in their boots! Still, he is an EnglOland internationalOL these days
by Gus the teenage cow » 17 Apr 2008 15:19
by jumpers for goalposts » 17 Apr 2008 15:27
brendywendyjumpers for goalposts Top 4 indeed! I'm sure Cashley, Clichy, Evra, and Riise are quacking in their boots! Still, he is an EnglOland internationalOL these days
by RG30 » 17 Apr 2008 15:48
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