by Woodcote Royal »
10 Mar 2009 18:30
Alan Partridge Hugo Boss Woodcote Royal We sell last season's top goalscorer for £5.5m and get him back on loan before the season's out.
Only attention seeking twats would attempt to find a downside to this transaction.
Carry on.
Only complete and utter fools would believe we have received the full amount of that £5.5m.
Touché.
personally very much
with regards to Kitson. If we get the Kitson of 2 - 3 years ago then superb, if we get the Kitson of towards the end of last season then it's a huge mistake, not only that but by all accounts agreeing to make it permanent is a peculiar one. Unless I've missed the genius tactic of signing up players who were part of a previous relegation season to then keep you up the next time
Kitson is 29, injury prone and proven that when things don't go his way he'll kick off about it. He was superb for Reading previously and may be again, but I must say I would rather our manager had looked forward to something new than rather just look right back to where we started from. I don't see the signing of Kitson (permanently) as a progressive step for the club to take personally. If it was just a loan until the end of the seaosn like Little then I would be more in favour.
Coppell's major flaw is being that too much loyal to his current players, he know seems to be happy with being overly loyal to players who seriously let himself and the club down towards the end of last season.
If it works, brilliant, if not, what have we lost?
I'm not saying it will work (although I'll be very surprised if neither Kitson nor Little make any impact at all) but it's laughable to suggest, as some have implied, that this could be a disaster waiting to happen.
I wonder if these are the same fans who accused the club of lacking ambition the day we signed Kitson, based purely on where he was coming from and the size of the fee