by Royalwaster » 23 Jun 2009 12:57
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 23 Jun 2009 13:50
by loyalroyal4life » 23 Jun 2009 15:51
by Ian Royal » 23 Jun 2009 16:59
Jeffers217rhroyalRoyalee I'd happily have traded Oster, Halls, Sodje, Bennett, S Hunt and Duberry for a top class player who'd actually improve the squad. I think the wages squandered on those would have amounted to a decent wage at the very least.
SHunt was great up to January in 07/08 and we'd have been very light without Duberry. I agree with the other 4 players though, you make a valid point. Just took it too far beyond reason, into the downright ridiculous.
I can quite frankly say we'd be a premiership team if we didn't have Duberry last season as Pearce would've played with Bikey and mistakes wouldn't have been made. And no S Hunt was never great mate- he stood out in a terrible team
by Royalee » 24 Jun 2009 11:57
by SteveRoyal » 24 Jun 2009 19:31
Royalee Going back to the original topic, this would suggest Rodgers will bring a couple in which is encouraging:
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/readingfc/s/2053026_wolves_join_reading_in_the_race_for_smith
by Arch » 24 Jun 2009 19:48
Royalee Going back to the original topic, this would suggest Rodgers will bring a couple in which is encouraging:
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/readingfc/s/2053026_wolves_join_reading_in_the_race_for_smith
by Royalee » 25 Jun 2009 14:49
ArchRoyalee Going back to the original topic, this would suggest Rodgers will bring a couple in which is encouraging:
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/readingfc/s/2053026_wolves_join_reading_in_the_race_for_smith
Nick Ive in reading rumours off HNA shock.
by Vision » 25 Jun 2009 14:53
by Terminal Boardom » 25 Jun 2009 15:39
Vision So pretty much like most other seasons then and most other clubs for that matter.
Christ pre-season is tedious.
by fester_royal » 25 Jun 2009 16:40
by Ian Royal » 25 Jun 2009 16:59
RoyaleeArchRoyalee Going back to the original topic, this would suggest Rodgers will bring a couple in which is encouraging:
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/readingfc/s/2053026_wolves_join_reading_in_the_race_for_smith
Nick Ive in reading rumours off HNA shock.
Royals’ boss said: “I don’t think there will be wholesale changes. One or two will go and I would like to replace anyone who leaves."
by strap » 26 Jun 2009 15:02
by strap » 26 Jun 2009 15:48
strap Oh FFS - can't believe no lessons were learnt on the Kebe fiasco ...
"Reading have been linked with French second division starlets Gary Coulibaly and Claude Dielna of Istres.
Reports in France claim the Royals are in advanced negotiations with Istres to conclude a double deal for midfielder Coulibaly, 23, and 21-year-old defender Dielna.
Coulibaly is a strong central midfielder who represented France at Under-20 level but failed to live up to expectations at his first club Bastia and moved on a free transfer last summer.
Dielna plays in central defence and was sold to Istres by Lorient last summer."
Only saving grace was the story was on ClubCall so hopefully has no basis in fact.
The last "youngster" we bought whilst playing for a French 2nd Div club turned out to be a middle aged in football terms, with no football experience worthy of the name, and no footballing ability. I wuold hardly call 21 and 23 "youngsters", and seeing as they were off-loaded by more senior French clubs as not up to standard, it beggars belief that we appear to be in the running to snap them up.
Is it feasible that they could become the next Doyle/Long discovery? Or will they simply be so out of their depth a la Kebe that it becomes comical? What a wonderful summer this is going to be!!!!
by seahawk10 » 26 Jun 2009 16:47
strapstrap Oh FFS - can't believe no lessons were learnt on the Kebe fiasco ...
"Reading have been linked with French second division starlets Gary Coulibaly and Claude Dielna of Istres.
Reports in France claim the Royals are in advanced negotiations with Istres to conclude a double deal for midfielder Coulibaly, 23, and 21-year-old defender Dielna.
Coulibaly is a strong central midfielder who represented France at Under-20 level but failed to live up to expectations at his first club Bastia and moved on a free transfer last summer.
Dielna plays in central defence and was sold to Istres by Lorient last summer."
Only saving grace was the story was on ClubCall so hopefully has no basis in fact.
The last "youngster" we bought whilst playing for a French 2nd Div club turned out to be a middle aged in football terms, with no football experience worthy of the name, and no footballing ability. I wuold hardly call 21 and 23 "youngsters", and seeing as they were off-loaded by more senior French clubs as not up to standard, it beggars belief that we appear to be in the running to snap them up.
Is it feasible that they could become the next Doyle/Long discovery? Or will they simply be so out of their depth a la Kebe that it becomes comical? What a wonderful summer this is going to be!!!!
Thought I'd better add a "Tw@t Strap in slagging off new players before they've even signed shock horror" epilogue, just to satisfy the RTG's
by brendywendy » 26 Jun 2009 17:02
by strap » 26 Jun 2009 17:23
seahawk10 Thanks for adding that in, it is appreciated.
by Plymouth_Royal » 26 Jun 2009 18:43
strapseahawk10 Thanks for adding that in, it is appreciated.
No point in offending anyone's sensititvites during the close season is there?! I just wish the club would show a bit more bloody ambition.
Clearly the only reason these foreign players are being courted is because they're dirt cheap. What can they possibly bring to the club that we don't already have in the Academy? I would far rather give the Academy a chance to shine, as opposed to signing non-entities who haven't made an iota of an impression in their own lower leagues. Kebe is a classic. Just how much would James Henry had developed last season had he been given the opportunities and support Kebe received. And don't even get me started on the Simon Cox question.
Someone high up in the club has a serious problem with giving extended opportunities to Academy players, and frankly it has to stop. This buying of nobodies from abroad is counter-productive in so many ways. It costs money that could be better invested in the academy, it denies academy players playing opportuniites, it sends a clear message to the academy players that they are simply not good enough/experienced enough to warrant a place in the 1st 18 (as it is now). Just how are they going to get experience if they keep getting shoved down the pecking order by nobodies who can't even cut it in the French lower leagues. The whole point of extending the bench to 7 was to increase opportunities for home-grown academy players. It was not intended to be a work creation programme for 3rd rate euro nationals - (or perhaps it was, given Platini and Blatter's stances on English football, but that's another whinge).
I can hear the retorts already about sending our academy players out on loan to lower league/non-league English teams. Crass nonsense. All that does is shows them what they are missing at RFC and gives them a taste of something they will want more of. So what happens? They up sticks and go to join Swindon (Cox), Church (Orient I'll wager if he can't get some games with RFC this year), and Henry (Millwall ditto).
I seriously hoped this rubbish would stop with BR's appointment, but either someone higher up is in charge of player recruitment, or BR himself has an issue with the academy. Given his background it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out which is the more likely.
Anyway, I'm getting myself worked up over nothing - the report was in ClubCall so must be a load of nonsense. Awaiting some real transfer news, (Tommy Smith, Cork and Rose), to snap me out of morose mood .....
Apologies for droning on.
by winchester_royal » 26 Jun 2009 19:15
strap Oh FFS - can't believe no lessons were learnt on the Kebe fiasco ...
"Reading have been linked with French second division starlets Gary Coulibaly and Claude Dielna of Istres.
Reports in France claim the Royals are in advanced negotiations with Istres to conclude a double deal for midfielder Coulibaly, 23, and 21-year-old defender Dielna.
Coulibaly is a strong central midfielder who represented France at Under-20 level but failed to live up to expectations at his first club Bastia and moved on a free transfer last summer.
Dielna plays in central defence and was sold to Istres by Lorient last summer."
Only saving grace was the story was on ClubCall so hopefully has no basis in fact.
The last "youngster" we bought whilst playing for a French 2nd Div club turned out to be a middle aged in football terms, with no football experience worthy of the name, and no footballing ability. I wuold hardly call 21 and 23 "youngsters", and seeing as they were off-loaded by more senior French clubs as not up to standard, it beggars belief that we appear to be in the running to snap them up.
Is it feasible that they could become the next Doyle/Long discovery? Or will they simply be so out of their depth a la Kebe that it becomes comical? What a wonderful summer this is going to be!!!!
by Plymouth_Royal » 29 Jun 2009 12:58
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