by brendywendy » 09 Jul 2008 11:53
by Archie's penalty » 09 Jul 2008 11:55
brendywendy im not sure that 25kpw is that out dated in champ terms is it?
its certainly within our own financial restraints though so regardless of other peoples wages it is correct
by philM » 09 Jul 2008 11:57
Zammo Back page of today's EP.
LOL if he thinks we are going straight up. Actually LOL at anyone who thinks that.
by Roger the Rabbit » 09 Jul 2008 11:59
Archie's penaltybrendywendy im not sure that 25kpw is that out dated in champ terms is it?
its certainly within our own financial restraints though so regardless of other peoples wages it is correct
Does anyone have a list of the earners at RFC? That would be an interesting read.
Doyle and Hunt are the highest earners on 25 grand a week right?
by Vision » 09 Jul 2008 12:01
RoyaleeVision I'll humour you today. Its all relative to resources really. Coppell is the best manager JM could employ because he will happily work within the constraints set by the chairman. He knows full well he's unlikely to find another manager with Coppell's pedigree in getting sides to punch well above their financial weight. Therefore as far as the man who employs him is concerned he is the best manager he could want.
And Madejski's informed you of this then has he?
Here's a question I've still never had answered by the HNA conspiracy brigade...
If Coppell didn't feel he had the resources available in order to take the club forward, WHY has he gone on record as saying that the chairman gives him his FULL backing financially and he enjoys an excellent relationship with him? Given his bargaining position with the fans and thus the board on the back of finishing 8th, Madejski would have had a riot on his hands if Coppell had informed the media that he wanted more funds in order to secure better players and wasn't being given them.
I've yet to have that question answered though and I'm sure you'll all continue to avoid answering it as it makes a complete mockery of your argument.
by Roger the Rabbit » 09 Jul 2008 12:03
by philM » 09 Jul 2008 12:04
VisionRoyaleeVision I'll humour you today. Its all relative to resources really. Coppell is the best manager JM could employ because he will happily work within the constraints set by the chairman. He knows full well he's unlikely to find another manager with Coppell's pedigree in getting sides to punch well above their financial weight. Therefore as far as the man who employs him is concerned he is the best manager he could want.
And Madejski's informed you of this then has he?
Here's a question I've still never had answered by the HNA conspiracy brigade...
If Coppell didn't feel he had the resources available in order to take the club forward, WHY has he gone on record as saying that the chairman gives him his FULL backing financially and he enjoys an excellent relationship with him? Given his bargaining position with the fans and thus the board on the back of finishing 8th, Madejski would have had a riot on his hands if Coppell had informed the media that he wanted more funds in order to secure better players and wasn't being given them.
I've yet to have that question answered though and I'm sure you'll all continue to avoid answering it as it makes a complete mockery of your argument.
Coppell didn't have enough resources to really take the club forward from the 8th position.
by Rhys The Royal » 09 Jul 2008 12:07
by philM » 09 Jul 2008 12:09
Rhys The Royal How much does he want for the club?
Not suggesting that I'm interested in purchasing, obviously.
by STAR Liaison » 09 Jul 2008 12:11
philMVision
Coppell didn't have enough resources to really take the club forward from the 8th position.
Now where did you get that nugget from? Coppell never said that was the reason for a lack of signings..
by Vision » 09 Jul 2008 12:11
philMVisionRoyalee And Madejski's informed you of this then has he?
Here's a question I've still never had answered by the HNA conspiracy brigade...
If Coppell didn't feel he had the resources available in order to take the club forward, WHY has he gone on record as saying that the chairman gives him his FULL backing financially and he enjoys an excellent relationship with him? Given his bargaining position with the fans and thus the board on the back of finishing 8th, Madejski would have had a riot on his hands if Coppell had informed the media that he wanted more funds in order to secure better players and wasn't being given them.
I've yet to have that question answered though and I'm sure you'll all continue to avoid answering it as it makes a complete mockery of your argument.
Coppell didn't have enough resources to really take the club forward from the 8th position.
Now where did you get that nugget from? Coppell never said that was the reason for a lack of signings..
by Southbank Old Boy » 09 Jul 2008 12:17
RoyaleeSouthbank Old Boy
Because it's a two way street.
Coppell is happy with a limited budget (limited in comparison to most of our Premiership rivals that is). Madejski made that available to him and so Coppell was happy that he had the full backing of his chairman. He still didnt actually go and spend it though
Another manager might've wanted a bigger budget in order to improve the squad. Coppell didn't.
It's one of the clubs weaknesses, and it's strength, that the manager isn't pressuring the board for more money. You could argue that a manager with a different outlook and different methods might've been knocking on the chairmans door demanding more money to avoid the squad drifting to relegation.
I find that hard to believe given Coppell's comments about the game now revolving around money, particularly at the top clubs. He'd have to be incredibly naive to think that you can survive in the Premiership on a low budget, which would worry me even more than he already does.
by Southbank Old Boy » 09 Jul 2008 12:23
Roger the Rabbit Interesting to see (however) press reports recently that Richard Dunne(Man City player of the year for the last 4 seasons, experienced international at one of the larger clubs around) has signed a new deal for £45k / week which DOUBLES his previous salary.
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 09 Jul 2008 12:54
Southbank Old BoyRoger the Rabbit Interesting to see (however) press reports recently that Richard Dunne(Man City player of the year for the last 4 seasons, experienced international at one of the larger clubs around) has signed a new deal for £45k / week which DOUBLES his previous salary.
There is a lot of rubbish banded about the money that you need to pay to get players.
Dunne's contract would obviously have been a bit of an old one and so his wages a bit behind what you might expect, but it just goes to show what your average Premiership player is available on if you sign them at the right time.
I seem to remember that when Carrick left Spurs his wages were only something like 13k a week.
by Roger the Rabbit » 09 Jul 2008 12:56
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 09 Jul 2008 13:01
Roger the Rabbit I don't think Arsenal wages are comparable as they have a special 'offshore' arrangement. I suspect 8k may be his UK taxable earnings....
by catfork » 09 Jul 2008 14:08
by earleyroyal » 09 Jul 2008 15:46
by Roger the Rabbit » 09 Jul 2008 15:50
earleyroyal We could've survived last year by spending a few million,.
earleyroyal we could go up this year by spending a few million. .
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 09 Jul 2008 16:10
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