by RoyalBlue »
09 Jan 2011 17:06
Ian Royal It's a poor analogy - cars only depreciate in value and don't improve in performance at all, if anything it degrades over time. You get exactly what you buy at the time. That isn't the case with people, or footballers.
Actually, I believe you are wrong there. The type of cars Madejski buys don't necessarily depreciate in value and performance cars can improve in performance! They're not at their best when driven for the very first time!
As you don't like that analogy - try this one.
You want a decent apple as soon as possible. What gives you the best chance of fulfilling that. Planting a few seeds picked up at your corner shop and hoping they'll come good eventually or buying an established tree from a decent nursery? The former will be a lot cheaper but the latter is more likely to get the results you are hoping for.
So generally you do get what you are paying for.
Arch RoyalBlue Madejski would be the first to point out that, by and large, you get what you pay for. If that wasn't true, then why does he splash out on very expensive cars, rather than going for cheaper versions?!
The cars are an indulgence; the football club is not. You may wish it were otherwise, but there it is.
What the he chooses to spend his money on is irrelevant to this argument. I'm sure 'Sir' would usually acknowledge that in all walks of life and with all things, by and large you do get what you pay for.
BTW, I'm pretty sure that in the past he did refer to the football club as a bit of an indulgence!