by Wycombe Royal » 09 Jul 2009 08:55
by Alan Partridge » 09 Jul 2009 09:08
by Royal Rother » 09 Jul 2009 09:14
by W&E Royal » 09 Jul 2009 09:17
Mike HuntW&E Royal I agree completely agree with the Watford chairman, anyone who thinks that Brendon is correct for talking about any player that isn't on the books of Reading Football Club is crazy. How would you feel if it was Pards or McGhee talking like that just a month after they left, you'd all go mental. To be honest this all leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Please, please, please, please do not spell Brendan, Brendon again!
Sorry - I share the same name as the great BR and people spell my name Brendon all the time, drives me up the wall!
I also get called Brian, Brodie, Byron and the big one....... Brenda
by TBM » 09 Jul 2009 09:21
Alan Partridge From what i gather he has spoken to smith personally so if that's what 'tapping up' is then BR would be guilty of it in this case. Just feel it's inexperience and a bit of immaturity from BR as a manager. You don't talk about other people's players unless the deal is done, it's not done. Reading haven't agreed a fee and possibly won't do, Watford may even just choose not to sell to Reading, wouldn't be surprised now.
There's nothing wrong with going back to previous clubs and attempting to sign players but with the way BR left Watford to come here you'd think he'd keep a lower profile or treat them with a bit more respect to try and let things pass with them smoother. They are still very bitter and annoyed that he's here, so to talk about one of their players and say i know he wants to come here, is hardly very smart.
by Plymouth_Royal » 09 Jul 2009 09:33
Alan Partridge From what i gather he has spoken to smith personally so if that's what 'tapping up' is then BR would be guilty of it in this case. Just feel it's inexperience and a bit of immaturity from BR as a manager. You don't talk about other people's players unless the deal is done, it's not done. Reading haven't agreed a fee and possibly won't do, Watford may even just choose not to sell to Reading, wouldn't be surprised now.
There's nothing wrong with going back to previous clubs and attempting to sign players but with the way BR left Watford to come here you'd think he'd keep a lower profile or treat them with a bit more respect to try and let things pass with them smoother. They are still very bitter and annoyed that he's here, so to talk about one of their players and say i know he wants to come here, is hardly very smart.
by Hoop Blah » 09 Jul 2009 09:45
by Tilehurst End » 09 Jul 2009 10:17
by Thaumagurist* » 09 Jul 2009 10:20
W&E Royal I agree completely agree with the Watford chairman, anyone who thinks that Brendon is correct for talking about any player that isn't on the books of Reading Football Club is crazy. How would you feel if it was Pards or McGhee talking like that just a month after they left, you'd all go mental. To be honest this all leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
by Hoop Blah » 09 Jul 2009 10:31
Tilehurst End Quite possible that Smith's agent has spoken to BR and said "Look he wants to come and play for you, are you coming back with a better offer?"
I agree it was probably a mistake to go public though. Maybe BR is a future president of Real Madrid.
by loyalroyal4life » 09 Jul 2009 10:35
by Tilehurst End » 09 Jul 2009 11:06
Hoop BlahTilehurst End Quite possible that Smith's agent has spoken to BR and said "Look he wants to come and play for you, are you coming back with a better offer?"
I agree it was probably a mistake to go public though. Maybe BR is a future president of Real Madrid.
It's still not the right way to go talking about it in the media though.
I like the cut of Rodgers jib though, but I hope he doesn't start going too far on things like this and bringing a bit of 'arry or the Special One to our club who I think have handled ourselves in the right way under JM's leadership.
Pretty sure that talking to the players agent is still against the rules by the way. It goes on all the time of course, and I'm sure we still used to do it under the previous manager, but there is no need to go shouting about it to the press when you can side step the question if needs be.
by Deathy » 09 Jul 2009 11:38
loyalroyal4life Watford have reacted angrily to Brendan Rodgers' comments that striker Tommy Smith wants to join Reading.
Former Hornets boss Rodgers is keen to take Smith to Reading, but his old club have rejected a 'derisory' offer from their Championship rivals.
A £1.8million bid from Sheffield United has been accepted by Watford, but Rodgers claims the 29-year-old would prefer a move to the Madejski Stadium.
"He wants to be here," Rodgers told the Reading Evening Post. "He's a player that has turned down a number of moves.
"There were a number of other offers for Tommy and then one big one came in (from Sheffield United).
"He doesn't have to go anywhere unless he wants to. But there's been good communication.
"Nick Hammond's been having good communication with the chairman there and hopefully, I'm not sure how quickly, there will be some sort of resolution on it."
Disappointment
However, Watford chairman Jimmy Russo has responded to Rodgers' comments and admits to being 'disturbed' by what the Reading manager has had to say.
Russo told the club's official website: "It is with disappointment that I have read Brendan Rodgers' comments regarding our player Tommy Smith.
"I am somewhat disturbed as to how Brendan knows Tommy's future intentions.
"His comments are not very respectful to the fans and the staff at Watford Football Club and he must not forget that Watford gave him his first managerial opportunity
"Reading have failed to meet our valuation of the player in question, in fact last week I labelled the bid 'derisory'."
by Dirk Gently » 09 Jul 2009 11:52
Deathy Russo just loves the attention doesn't he.
by Platypuss » 09 Jul 2009 11:56
by Deathy » 09 Jul 2009 12:43
Dirk GentlyDeathy Russo just loves the attention doesn't he.
Wheras Reading's chairman is a publicity-shy, shrinking violet!
Platypuss What will the reaction be on here when Rodgers leave us for a job with another club (and one day he will) and then say the same sort of thing about Reading players?
by Mr Optimist » 09 Jul 2009 12:47
Platypuss What will the reaction be on here when Rodgers leave us for a job with another club (and one day he will) and then say the same sort of thing about Reading players?
by brendywendy » 09 Jul 2009 18:39
Alan Partridge From what i gather he has spoken to smith personally so if that's what 'tapping up' is then BR would be guilty of it in this case. Just feel it's inexperience and a bit of immaturity from BR as a manager. You don't talk about other people's players unless the deal is done, it's not done. Reading haven't agreed a fee and possibly won't do, Watford may even just choose not to sell to Reading, wouldn't be surprised now.
There's nothing wrong with going back to previous clubs and attempting to sign players but with the way BR left Watford to come here you'd think he'd keep a lower profile or treat them with a bit more respect to try and let things pass with them smoother. They are still very bitter and annoyed that he's here, so to talk about one of their players and say i know he wants to come here, is hardly very smart.
by blade 1 » 09 Jul 2009 18:54
by Deathy » 09 Jul 2009 18:57
blade 1 it's all gone abit quite up here so i guess he wants to play for you.
But your going to have to make a better offer, you cant expect watford to loose out on £1m.
Not that bothered either way, hes a decent championship player but i'd rather play jamie ward or sign snodgrass to be fair.
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