Ian Royal strap Ian Royal
That is utter tosh.
What is? The bit about Tilehurst FC? The club was "brilliantly run" in the PL, but that didn't stop us being relegated did it?
The club wasn't brilliantly run in the Prem, because we mispent what we did, and probably should have spent more. Or identified better players for the same price.
The way the club is run is not likely to lead to relegation to League 1 any time soon, barring major cock ups. Yes we could slip back into third tier obsurity, but it's very unlikely to happen in the next few seasons.
We were always going to be a small fish in a big pond in the first dozen or so Prem seasons. We're a pretty big fish in the Championship these days. And we plan carefully and sensibly.
Ian, your memory is playing tricks on you. How can we have mis-spent what we did when we recouped the fees paid for Fae and Halford? (Although I do concede the point re. Kebe). Of course we should have spent more, but if we had then, according to the "wisdom" on this board (and indeed the Club), the club wouldn't have been run brilliantly. Fast forward to this year ... and we find ourselves in exactly the same situation. So if we are brilliantly run now (allegedly), it follows that we were "brilliantly run" in the PL. In a nutshell, the only thing we are doing differently now is spend even less money on transfers, whilst at the same time selling off valuable assets. If we got relegated when we were spending a bit of cash, what chances are there that we will struggle again if we spend nothing? Do not let the idea of big and small ponds cloud the issue. The Championship is littered with "big" clubs floundering in the "small" pond.
Don't get me wrong, I was one of the ones spouting on about no purchases = no ambition as soon as the first transfer window of our first year in the PL closed, and have been of consistent in my views ever since. I personally do NOT think the club was "brilliantly run" in the PL, (hence the quote marks i nthe original post). Given the "pond" we were in, our strategy was clearly geared to future Championship seasons and maximising the sale value of the club, and had nothing whatsover to do with a serious attempt to become an established PL side. Our "performance" in the transfer windows (on the purchasing side) since then has generally been laughable considering the rhetoric coming out of the Club.
We are now apparently relying on the Academy to form the backbone of our 2nd tier side this year. Not one single player has graduated from the Academy to hold down a regular place in a team at a significant level. Yet here we have a manager (with no significant experience), expecting the sudden metamorphosis of several Academy players into established 2nd tier players in one pre-season!! He will be an absolute genius if he pulls it off, and I really hope he does it - however, RFC has NO previous history of suddenly producing a successful side full of youngsters overnight, (well certainly not since the days of Ted Drake that I can recall anyway).
I suppose in an odd way, should the likes of Henry, Karacan, Kelly, Pearce, Sigurdsson, Baggie, Church, Hamer, Davies et al prove themselves and become regular 1st team starters this year, then questions will asked of the previouos regime as to why more of them weren't used in the previouso season when it was so obvious we needed an injection of new blood?
Anyway, enough rambling. If we finish mid-table this year and play attractive passing football, I for one will be satisfied. If we are involved in a relegation scrap I will not be in the least surprised. If we are in with a shout at the play-offs I will be delighted, and if we get automatic promotion, BR will be Chelsea's new manager at the start of the 2010-11 season!
Have a good w/e.