by under the tin »
07 Dec 2010 09:05
[quote="Ian Royal"]
Oooo one extra day!
I actually agree with you that the club should have anticipated it better and had better contingencies in place to leap into action. However, I also think that just because he was being scouted (lets face it, he probably got scouted most weeks anyway) doesn't mean we really had much idea that a firm bid of a high enough amount would be made, especially so late in the window./quote]
But it wasn't one extra day (for the club) was it?
One extra day (or so) for a bloody fan's website, with the news coming in from a contributor from Iceland (Stokie).
I confess that I'm with Hoop in that there are really some gullible people that swallow everything that the PR machine at the Madstad churns out.
Sure, they're not going to go public before the deal is done, in case it queers the pitch, (Tommy Smith, cough).
However, those within the club knew that wheels were turning.
Do you honestly believe that Hammond had not discussed ball park figures with the Hoffenheim people prior to them getting on the plane?
Do you honestly believe that RFC actually invited the Hoffenheim people to watch the training sessions (which is a world away from a scout watching a player from the stands) without the knowledge that this was very serious interest from a club that was prepared to meet the price?
The way I see it, the movers and shakers at RFC knew the Germans weren't coming here to sample the Berkshire air.
There was a very small time window between the club going public about Gylfi's sale, and the transfer deadline, but that is not the same as the timescale between Hoffenheim's hard interest, and the deadline.
The only way that the two timescales can be the same is if Mc Dermott & co were unaware of it all until the Germans turned up at Hogwood. Now there's a conspiracy theory for you....