I can't argue against the notion that the players we brought in haven't been as good as the players they replaced, isn't that the point about going down a level? the very fact that players of that ability wanted to leave the club is that it's not the standard they want to play at.
My point in this thread has always been that I'm happy for Reading to go about player recruitment and development now the same way we did 6/7 years ago as it worked before. Maybe expectations have been raised but the blueprint and methodology remains pretty much the same as it was before.
I'll compare again. (don't want to be too Snowballesque
though!)
Hahnemann - Signed on loan originally, having failed to get anywhere near Fulhams team
Murty - Signed by Burns as a Right winger, gradually because a fullback
Shorey - youngster who earned his trade for us in the third tier
Ingi - Championship experience with Wolves but ended up in the third tier with Brentford
Sonko - Hadn't played above league 1
Little - Classy winger, signed on a free transfer having spent time with us on loan
Convey - 700k to get him from America, had a mare of a first season.
Harper - 400k from Arsenal's youth team having made 5 appearances in senior football before spending 2 years in the third tier with us.
Sidwell - Class but still untested at tier 2 or higher having come through a Premier League academy.
Kitson - Cheap buy from Cambridge, talent was there but never tested at a higher level
Doyle - Who? when we signed him
Lita - First ever million pound man, we paid for the goals but again he hadn't played in the Championship before and had been cast off by Chelsea.
Hunt - Free from Brentford
Makin - free from Sunderland, experienced and steady
Gunnar - Championship journeyman.
What about the team and recent buys of today....
Feds - slept on Sonko's sofa before displacing Hahnemann and working his way into the Aussie national team.
Griffin - has played for years in the Premier League for top sides, captained Stoke to promotion from the Championship
Harte/Armstrong - Both have Premier League experience within the last 3 seasons
Mills - 2 million pound signing from a fellow Championship side.
Kizi - season long loan and a player Brian 'wants to buy' an International captain
McAnuff - A player with PL experience and has regularly moved for decent fees
Kebe - Is the Kebe, plucked from the French second division to be a genuine top player in this league and maybe above
Howard - plenty of experience at this level
Tabb - Same as the above, has also shown great versatility.
Karacan - came through a Premier League academy
Long - Has shown in patches his talent, goals in the PL and in the Championship
Church - another to come through a Premier League academy and has full international honours (Wales but still...)
Hunt - Scored 15 goals in a side that finished 3rd in the Championship and scored goals in the SPL.
I see plenty of similarities in the way we're building now to how we built back then and personally I'm more then happy to give that system another chance. It's a process rather then something instant and I'm judging the club from this season rather then the PL era or it's 'hangover'
Hoop has a point in that perhaps we should sign 1 or 2 more 'ready made' players that can hit the ground running, but that's not been our style and the risk/reward for those type of signings isn't spectacular for ANY club at this level.
As I've said before I understand the frustration but I hope other people see the theories behind the course we're on now.