by Dennis the Butler » 17 May 2009 09:17
by glass half full » 17 May 2009 09:59
by North Somerset Royal » 17 May 2009 10:15
glass half full Just a thought but had Steve Coppell already borne in mind the release of Lita and this was just a natural progression?
by Southbank Old Boy » 17 May 2009 10:21
readingbedding If I was a manager looking at Reading as an opportunity, I would not be too impressed at the club's decision to let a player like Lita go.
royalexile clearly as we have no manager in position, decisions have to be made. Decisions within the club do not grind to a halt while we find a manager. Finding the right manager could take a few weeks yet giving other clubs the advantage of a more settled environment. Laying a basic foundation and sorting out finalities with player contracts allows for a fresh and hassle free start to the incoming manager. Uncertain times but also interesting times.
by Dirk Gently » 18 May 2009 07:37
blade 1 ( incidently weren't united willing to pay in excess of £1m for him in Jan - seems a stange decision not to try to get some sort of fee for him. I'd have some money on us making an attempt to sign him if we were to go up)
by Royalwaster » 18 May 2009 08:43
Dirk Gentlyblade 1 ( incidently weren't united willing to pay in excess of £1m for him in Jan - seems a stange decision not to try to get some sort of fee for him. I'd have some money on us making an attempt to sign him if we were to go up)
Yep, but from what I've heard the terms offered to Lita were piss-poor - so low that he was never likely to accept them. The suggestion was made to me that Sheffield Utd only did this so they could say to their supporters "Look, we're trying to sign a replacement for James Beattie - but he's turned us down" - when they actually had no intention of replacing him. IIRC they got lots of criticism when they sold Beattie, and this was the attempt to reduce it.
by The 17 Bus » 18 May 2009 09:15
cmonurzroyalexile clearly as we have no manager in position, decisions have to be made. Decisions within the club do not grind to a halt while we find a manager. Finding the right manager could take a few weeks yet giving other clubs the advantage of a more settled environment. Laying a basic foundation and sorting out finalities with player contracts allows for a fresh and hassle free start to the incoming manager. Uncertain times but also interesting times.
Don't contracts generally run to 1st June? Seems the decision on these players was made a little swiftly, imho.
by Dirk Gently » 18 May 2009 10:10
cmonurzroyalexile clearly as we have no manager in position, decisions have to be made. Decisions within the club do not grind to a halt while we find a manager. Finding the right manager could take a few weeks yet giving other clubs the advantage of a more settled environment. Laying a basic foundation and sorting out finalities with player contracts allows for a fresh and hassle free start to the incoming manager. Uncertain times but also interesting times.
Don't contracts generally run to 1st June? Seems the decision on these players was made a little swiftly, imho.
by West Stand Man » 18 May 2009 13:37
readingbedding If I was a manager looking at Reading as an opportunity, I would not be too impressed at the club's decision to let a player like Lita go.
Yep, but from what I've heard the terms offered to Lita were piss-poor - so low that he was never likely to accept them. The suggestion was made to me that Sheffield Utd only did this so they could say to their supporters "Look, we're trying to sign a replacement for James Beattie - but he's turned us down" - when they actually had no intention of replacing him. IIRC they got lots of criticism when they sold Beattie, and this was the attempt to reduce it.
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