Royalee Madejski and McDermott out.
sarcastic comments are welcome views from an asshole are not!! cock!!
by super darren caskey » 07 Jan 2011 23:07
Royalee Madejski and McDermott out.
by andrew1957 » 07 Jan 2011 23:07
by Snowball » 07 Jan 2011 23:26
Ian Royal TBF, Austin hasn't had a chance to player higher yet. Mooney has been with us for two and a half seasons so has had plenty of chance to if he were considered good enough.
by Victor Meldrew » 07 Jan 2011 23:28
by Skin » 07 Jan 2011 23:44
by Snowball » 07 Jan 2011 23:50
by FiNeRaIn » 08 Jan 2011 00:43
Snowball If a club gets promotion to the Prem on a shoestring, and doesn't spend a lot
and comes straight back down, and then doesn't spend a lot, they become MUCH richer
because their budgets haven't increased much but they've got a season of Prem money
followed by now a few years of parachute payments.
by Arnie_Pie » 08 Jan 2011 00:45
FiNeRaIn we are in this woeful position.
by Royal Monk » 08 Jan 2011 00:49
by FiNeRaIn » 08 Jan 2011 00:49
by prostak » 08 Jan 2011 01:10
by SpaceCruiser » 08 Jan 2011 01:13
Arnie_PieFiNeRaIn we are in this woeful position.
What woeful position?
i would say 8th in the table is pretty much where I would hope us to be.
by RG30 » 08 Jan 2011 02:10
by Pseud O'Nym » 08 Jan 2011 02:44
Victor Meldrew What strikes me here is how terribly reasonable many of you are on this board-a bit typical Home Counties I suppose.
I remember when Andrew was tremendously supportive of the club including the chairman and different managers and it appears that he feels rather let down because of the rubbish that comes from the club about ambition.
When I first started watching Reading over 50 years ago people always said that the club didn't want promotion presumably because of extra costs etc.
After the rocky ride including these last few tremendous years I hear people saying exactly the same thing-the club (now people usually speak more of the chairman whereas 50 years ago people didn't know who the chairman was) doesn't want promotion.
Now that I have become one of these cynical old gits I genuinely do feel that it is true-the chairman doesn't want promotion for many reasons and is not prepared to gamble a small portion of his personal fortune to get up again which is his prerogative as owner and of course it is not OUR club.
Fans always want their club to be signing new players and that is something for most of the chairman's time (other than in 1995 and to some extent over the past 3 years)the club has done with the excitement that comes with those signings but we are now very much a selling club and fans don't like it.
This is how it has always been for clubs like Bournemouth,Southampton,Crewe,Oxford etc where fans have stood by and seen their better players be sold on a regular basis.
I'm not saying what is right or wrong but most of you are a pretty dreary and boring lot by laying into Andrew who posts with the passion of the young-you are not alone Andrew and there is nothing wrong with questioning what is said from the club as most of it is hype,rubbish and rather too often lies,it is the way with the horrible world of modern professional football and I think you just have to accept the fact that this club will be a Championship or Div 1 club for most of your football-watching life.
It was a fluke for us to get to the top level as it was with Swindon,Oxford,Barnsley and Northampton when everything falls right for a year or two by luck and some good management but there was never any will to stay at that level and it hit home to me from a Reading perspective when the club did that massive U-turn on extending the stadium having said previously that it would definitely happpen (lies).
Having had those 2 years at the top level I now have to remind myself that it was just an accident because little old Reading didn't really want to be there-it was great while it lasted but with a fairly small stadium and a core support that has quickly fallen to about 14,000 and may well fall further I see us just poodling along in and around the 2nd and 3rd tiers.
Once you accept that then the next thing is to wish for plenty of goals and more exciting stuff like the Burnley game and to keep your sanity Andrew don't even think about promotion because the club doesn't want it.
by blueroyals » 08 Jan 2011 03:59
by Arch » 08 Jan 2011 04:14
Victor Meldrew don't even think about promotion because the club doesn't want it.
by Rex » 08 Jan 2011 04:23
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 08 Jan 2011 08:13
by Wimb » 08 Jan 2011 08:44
Snowball If a club gets promotion to the Prem on a shoestring, and doesn't spend a lot
and comes straight back down, and then doesn't spend a lot, they become MUCH richer
because their budgets haven't increased much but they've got a season of Prem money
followed by now a few years of parachute payments.
IMO the richest model is to spend enough to be top eight in the CCC and hope you
get into the P-Os and get lucky over one two-legged tie followed by a Cup Final
Then spend a bit for appearance's sake, but make sure you make profit from the single-season
in the Prem and profit from the years of parachute payments.
Each time you "boing" you get a tad richer.
What tends to happen is clubs go into debt TRYING to go up, the debts accumulate, then they
think "We have to stay up" (to clear debts) so spend spend spend. Then when they are relegated
the parachute payments are eaten up by higher wages, even if there is a relegation pay-cut
in players' contracts.
It's a very delicate juggling act and most clubs get into SERIOUS financial difficulties at some time.
by Agent Balti » 08 Jan 2011 08:53
Victor Meldrew After the rocky ride including these last few tremendous years I hear people saying exactly the same thing-the club (now people usually speak more of the chairman whereas 50 years ago people didn't know who the chairman was) doesn't want promotion.
Now that I have become one of these cynical old gits I genuinely do feel that it is true-the chairman doesn't want promotion for many reasons and is not prepared to gamble a small portion of his personal fortune to get up again which is his prerogative as owner and of course it is not OUR club.
I'm not saying what is right or wrong but most of you are a pretty dreary and boring lot by laying into Andrew who posts with the passion of the young-you are not alone Andrew and there is nothing wrong with questioning what is said from the club as most of it is hype,rubbish and rather too often lies,it is the way with the horrible world of modern professional football and I think you just have to accept the fact that this club will be a Championship or Div 1 club for most of your football-watching life.
It was a fluke for us to get to the top level as it was with Swindon,Oxford,Barnsley and Northampton when everything falls right for a year or two by luck and some good management but there was never any will to stay at that level and it hit home to me from a Reading perspective when the club did that massive U-turn on extending the stadium having said previously that it would definitely happpen (lies).
Having had those 2 years at the top level I now have to remind myself that it was just an accident because little old Reading didn't really want to be there-it was great while it lasted but with a fairly small stadium and a core support that has quickly fallen to about 14,000 and may well fall further I see us just poodling along in and around the 2nd and 3rd tiers.
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