by sheshnu » 13 Aug 2010 16:38
FiNeRaIn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Beattie_(footballer)
Next....
by under the tin » 13 Aug 2010 16:45
FiNeRaIn Barnsley can spend 1 million on striker, we can't even bring someone in on loan
Its ok boys, we spent 11 million on directors offices and a media suite we don't even use in the championship.
Well run club.
by rhroyal » 13 Aug 2010 20:15
Hoop Blahrhroyal I had 15 slack minutes at work the other day so I decided to check our most recent accounts on Companies' House. Believe me, we're not in a position to be spending money a on solid, top half centre back. We certainly need one though, maybe McD could pull off another loan coup from somewhere.
In what way? Don't forget those books are quite out of date now, and it's the industry that the clubs in which operates (probably wrongly of course) on different models than most others. We have to compete with the rest of the market (to an extent) if we want to be anywhere near successful.Ark Royal
If someone comes in and offers 1-2 million for Feds, we should bite their fu cking hand off and then immediately get Zurab in.
Amen to that. He's our most over-rated player and the one that we could generate the most money from without missing him.
He's an average Championship keeper at best, and we could probably do better with either the pick of our youngsters or even using a bit of the money for him on an experienced loanee.
by Hoop Blah » 13 Aug 2010 20:47
by Terminal Boardom » 13 Aug 2010 20:48
by rhroyal » 14 Aug 2010 00:45
Hoop Blah I meant what from those out of date financials made you think we're in such a mess that we can't afford to bring in a half decent centre.
by Northern Git » 14 Aug 2010 09:14
rhroyalHoop Blahrhroyal I had 15 slack minutes at work the other day so I decided to check our most recent accounts on Companies' House. Believe me, we're not in a position to be spending money a on solid, top half centre back. We certainly need one though, maybe McD could pull off another loan coup from somewhere.
In what way? Don't forget those books are quite out of date now, and it's the industry that the clubs in which operates (probably wrongly of course) on different models than most others. We have to compete with the rest of the market (to an extent) if we want to be anywhere near successful.Ark Royal
If someone comes in and offers 1-2 million for Feds, we should bite their fu cking hand off and then immediately get Zurab in.
Amen to that. He's our most over-rated player and the one that we could generate the most money from without missing him.
He's an average Championship keeper at best, and we could probably do better with either the pick of our youngsters or even using a bit of the money for him on an experienced loanee.
Not even believing statements. We made a loss last year even with the sales of players, this year we were due to lose parachute payments. True, this year's audited accounts are yet to be released but there is every reason to believe that we're not in a strong position. I'm not buying "JM's bullshit". These were audited accounts, meaning all figures have been thoroughly investigated and evidence has been provided by the club to support them.
Here's how I see it. The key components of 05/06 were either:
Bought when Madejski was investing to get us promoted to Division 1 - Murty and Harper. No longer realistic.
Slightly bigger name signings, added over time like Mills, Tabb and Griffin - Sidwell, Convey, Lita. Still happening now.
Impressive, cheap captures - Ivar, USA, Little, Bryn, Oster etc. We could still do this but it's not easy. Griffin could fall into this category.
Signings who, now, would be absolutely shredded before their debut for a "lack of ambition" and "Tight John Madejski" - Doyle signed from nowhere. Free transfers from Brentford. 150k on Kitson from Cambridge. Makin on a free. I guarantee that if McD makes similar signings right now, people on here will complain. It was a brave gamble by Coppell, and there were some occassions with the likes of Brooker and Owusu that it didn't pay off. However these are the gambles necessary to climb out of this division on a tight budget.
There's also another thing to consider. Championship ticket prices are pretty much the same now as they were when we won promotion back in 2002. Our average attendance isn't much higher. The real world will have experienced significant inflation since we built the team from 2001 to 2006, let alone the footballing world. In real terms, I'd say we're in less of a position to compete because of some big clubs in our division and clubs with Chairmen who don't have the common sense and best interests of their club that JM has.
I'd also put it out there that recent signings, such as Griffin and Mills (Donny player of the season at this level) would have commanded higher wages than the likes of Lita and Ivar when they initially joined. We still have a few ex-Premiership players. They won't be on Premiership wages, but they'll be on high Championship wages. Higher than wages in our pre-Premiership days, I'd imagine. It's time for people to wake up and smell the coffee.
Reading FC's financial year ended in 31/03/10. I imagine a set of financial statements verified and supported by independent auditors are imminent. Use your common sense and read them, because people need to wake up and smell the coffee.
I heard somebody say if Bradford can afford £1mill on a player, surely we can? How much transfer income have they received this summer (I don't know)? What is their current wage bill compared to ours? Get a grip people.
by M Brook » 14 Aug 2010 10:46
by Tilehurst End » 14 Aug 2010 11:23
M Brook Friend of mine was at the VP'' AGM recently when Wood-Smith suggested that the club fear up to five players could leave before the window closes if decent offers are made - Siggy, Kebe, McAnuff, Feds and Long.
Debt free but also ambition free.
by Hoop Blah » 14 Aug 2010 11:24
rhroyalHoop Blah I meant what from those out of date financials made you think we're in such a mess that we can't afford to bring in a half decent centre.
You've responded to my answer by asking the same question again. I'll take that as victory in this argument.
by rhroyal » 14 Aug 2010 14:50
Hoop BlahrhroyalHoop Blah I meant what from those out of date financials made you think we're in such a mess that we can't afford to bring in a half decent centre.
You've responded to my answer by asking the same question again. I'll take that as victory in this argument.
Firstly, I wasn't even in an argument so have no idea how you seem to have won one, I was merely asking you what it was in the accounts that you judged to put us in the mire.
In your reply you didn't answer that at all, you just skipped over that bit and went into an appraisal of our transfer strategy.
Feel free to answer the actual question if you like.
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 14 Aug 2010 15:46
by LoyalRoyal22 » 14 Aug 2010 17:40
by Halifax 4-1 » 14 Aug 2010 17:45
by sandman » 14 Aug 2010 18:50
by M Brook » 14 Aug 2010 19:53
DOYLERSAROYALER go back to earlier point - if chairman doesnt want to spend money and wants to sell players - then thats his call ...
but he should then keep his mouth fully shut and not spew total diatribe about "we are ambitious and want to get back into premiership" - fans arent stupid, yet the way he speaks to them, he obviously thinks they are....
He says it to placate the masses, but deep down this guy has no ambition to get club back into the top league....he says it because he needs fans to buy season tickets and come through the gates every week !
Best thing that could happen to this club is for Madejski to sell - otherwise if everyone is happy to stay put or even go lower, then him staying in charge will guarantee that
by Royal Rother » 14 Aug 2010 20:17
by M Brook » 15 Aug 2010 11:36
Royal Rother You guys slay me.
Get someone else in as Chairman / owner and watch Reading flyyyyy eh?
Naive fools.
by Ian Royal » 15 Aug 2010 11:59
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