Mr Angry I think if clubs think Player X or Y is worth £150K a week, fine - but I hope they won't feel agrieved when I don't put any money in the bucket when their sugar daddy pulls the rug financially, and they are left destitute.
It is clear to me that there is a polarisation of thinking amongst Reading fans at this time, a polarisation created by the last 2 Years; generally the 2 camps are:
1, Spend whatever you need to do in order to achieve as much as possible and hang the potential consequences and
2, Spend what we can reasonably afford to achieve as much as we can.
I would rather support Reading in the Championship then have the future of the club put on the line by profligate and unsupportable expenditure in attempting to compete against Chelsea or Man Utd.
And this is the main point of this discussion, and one that has sadly been lacking in amongst all the peurile name calling - where does the club want to be in the future, and what will it do to achieve that goal.
It seemed to me that previously we had but one goal - get into the Premiership; once that was achieved there was little in the way of strategic thinking or planning as to how to achieve the next goal, simply because we didn't appear to have a next goal other than survival in the premiership. What the club needs to do, for its fans, its players and its staff is set out a clear set of goals for the future and then plan to achieve those goals.
Mr Mad likes to say that he wants to run RFC as a business - well, do so then.
Mr Angry being the calm voice of common sense - ! I can't fault a word of that post. A touch of calculated realism is needed, and we all need to know what the real aspirations are. I too would rather watch CCC football than see the club disappear. That, inevitably, means the odd yoyo sojourn back to the PL (since I also rather hope we'll win the CCC once in a while), but I am not happy to consider the club being so financially at risk that we lose it at some stage.
On a vaguely related note, I see that Man City have gone to the bank for a £30M loan on the back of future TV payments.Can you foresee the furore when that £30M is delivered by Sky/Setanta and fans expect to see it being spent again rather than used to 'pay off a loan'. Sounds a tad familiar.