SLAMMED Wot no 'you know it makes senseeeee'?
whoosh
you're thinking of Sir Dodger
by LUX » 10 Dec 2010 09:40
SLAMMED Wot no 'you know it makes senseeeee'?
by Svlad Cjelli » 10 Dec 2010 11:56
Snowball .....
But the thing about the parachute payments is it tempts clubs to keep spending. Then,
if they fail to go up, they have racked up some scary debts.
Look at RFC, relatively prudent, shipped out a lot of players for good money yet still not exactly flush.
What probably didn't help much was hanging on to the big boys and spending oodles trying to bounce back
by Snowball » 10 Dec 2010 14:02
by RoyalBlue » 11 Dec 2010 18:39
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 11 Dec 2010 18:41
by RoyalBlue » 11 Dec 2010 18:49
Harpers So Solid Crew Check out the crowds last night at QPR and Swansea
by under the tin » 11 Dec 2010 19:13
RoyalBlueHarpers So Solid Crew Check out the crowds last night at QPR and Swansea
Irrelevant. They've always had shyte crowds and the QPR game was live on terrestial.
We started off with decent crowds but they are dropping and will continue to drop whilst we fail to win games merely due to the absence of a decent goalscorer.
by RoyalBlue » 11 Dec 2010 20:17
under the tinRoyalBlueHarpers So Solid Crew Check out the crowds last night at QPR and Swansea
Irrelevant. They've always had shyte crowds and the QPR game was live on terrestial.
We started off with decent crowds but they are dropping and will continue to drop whilst we fail to win games merely due to the absence of a decent goalscorer.
Bullshit.
It is only due to the (relative) successes of the past decade or so that we have finally managed to overtake the Red abomination in Wiltshire in terms of all time average attendance figures. Attendance-wise, RFC is still punching above its weight, in the afterglow of the recent successes mentioned.
Headington pulled in 5-6000 in the blue square, and I'd bet a tenner that we wouldn't get as many, were we to somehow find RFC there, (which is quite possible, given the direction the club is going )
by under the tin » 12 Dec 2010 09:32
RoyalBlue
Irrelevant. They've always had shyte crowds and the QPR game was live on terrestial.
We started off with decent crowds but they are dropping and will continue to drop whilst we fail to win games merely due to the absence of a decent goalscorer.
by Wimb » 13 Dec 2010 11:13
under the tinRoyalBlue
Irrelevant. They've always had shyte crowds and the QPR game was live on terrestial.
We started off with decent crowds but they are dropping and will continue to drop whilst we fail to win games merely due to the absence of a decent goalscorer.
I was trying to point out that historically, so have we.
Maybe, just maybe, after our Hollywood years of being in the upper reaches of the league ladder, the status quo is returning.
Reading have been winning/losing games, and missing goalscoring chances for 130 odd years, but the attendances have grown as a direct consequence of the general perception that the club was progressing. There was forward momentum. (Current international players in the hoops, big flash new stadium, higher profile, success on the pitch, etc.)
Now we live in a world where that successful side has been dismantled, and we have a chairman who is unable to bankroll any further forward momentum. Now, the public perception is that the club is at best treading water.
That sounds awfully familiar to old school fans like me, and it comes as no surprise that there is a correlation between that general perception and attendances.
If only it was solely about buying a new striker........
by under the tin » 13 Dec 2010 14:16
Wimb As for not moving forward then I think that's pretty hard to say right now. Certainly we're not where we were 3 years ago but relegation happened and for some clubs it takes a while to get over it. I'd argue that we are once again moving forward, giving experience to young players that the management believe can take us back up to the Premier League and complimenting those with some more experienced heads, just as Coppell, Pardew and McGhee did in years gone past.
If you want instant spend/instant success then you're with the wrong club.
by Wimb » 13 Dec 2010 15:14
under the tinWimb As for not moving forward then I think that's pretty hard to say right now. Certainly we're not where we were 3 years ago but relegation happened and for some clubs it takes a while to get over it. I'd argue that we are once again moving forward, giving experience to young players that the management believe can take us back up to the Premier League and complimenting those with some more experienced heads, just as Coppell, Pardew and McGhee did in years gone past.
If you want instant spend/instant success then you're with the wrong club.
The point I was trying to make with Royalblue is that we're not some kind of Manchester United (or Brighton ) of the Thames Valley.
Our support is fragile because for most of the last 130 odd years, Reading Fc have been synonymous with mediocrity.
It's also about the difference between perceptions and reality.
The reality of the time when those managers you mentioned were in charge was that we had a high profile multi millionaire in charge, who despite moaning about costs and wages, when push came to shove, backed those managers with hard cash.
This led to the perception held by local rivals, and the non football attending general public alike that Jm was a "sugar daddy" chairman.
Good young players were recruited from big clubs, like Arsenal. Sizeable fees were involved. Column inches were being filled. There was building, there was optimism.
Today, the same bloke's still the chairman, but he is a changed man. The club stands on its own feet. Sugar Daddy has left the building.
As a direct result of this, perceptions of the club have changed too, Most people within, and outside the fanbase can name players that Reading have sold. Naming the acquisitions, and the up and coming youngsters is solely the province of the already comitted supporter.
Reading has its committed supporters, but if we're to hold on to the latter day fans, then the club has to do more to encourage them, or they will continue to bleed away. It's not just about spending money. It's also about giving cause for optimism.
by brendywendy » 13 Dec 2010 15:28
by super darren caskey » 13 Dec 2010 15:28
by Hoop Blah » 13 Dec 2010 15:45
brendywendy think the value of the current squad exceeds the 05/06 vintage dont it?
by Wimb » 13 Dec 2010 15:50
Hoop Blahbrendywendy think the value of the current squad exceeds the 05/06 vintage dont it?
Resale value based on reputation?
Not sure I'd agree with that, not after selling off so many players in the last 18 months.
Federici would, for some unknown reason, generate a decent bid, as would Long. McAnuff and Kebe would fetch a decent price, but appart from that I can't see anyone of any real value in the squad. All of those, bar Federici, would probably be worth less than their 05/06 counterpart in the summer of 2006 (apart from Kebe perhaps because of Little's age at the time).
by brendywendy » 13 Dec 2010 15:53
Hoop Blahbrendywendy think the value of the current squad exceeds the 05/06 vintage dont it?
Resale value based on reputation?
Not sure I'd agree with that, not after selling off so many players in the last 18 months.
Federici would, for some unknown reason, generate a decent bid, as would Long. McAnuff and Kebe would fetch a decent price, but appart from that I can't see anyone of any real value in the squad. All of those, bar Federici, would probably be worth less than their 05/06 counterpart in the summer of 2006 (apart from Kebe perhaps because of Little's age at the time).
by Hoop Blah » 13 Dec 2010 15:56
by Snowball » 13 Dec 2010 16:00
by Svlad Cjelli » 13 Dec 2010 16:03
Snowball Would it not be fair to say that poor old McDermott is still fire-fighting?
He really needs to know that we've finished selling, or that A and B are going so he can line up alternatives.
He's building a side but he probably thinks he'll lose Kebe, McAnuff, maybe Karacan
I'd be giving Antonio 10-20 minutes cos he's one of very few possibilities for "future-star"
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