by Hoop Blah » 13 Jul 2011 21:41
by Ian Royal » 13 Jul 2011 21:55
by Hoop Blah » 13 Jul 2011 21:59
by brendywendy » 14 Jul 2011 10:00
Cyprybrendywendy Goes to show the value of HNA? If this thread hadn't started BmcD would have never known. What is alarming though is that first statement. That indicates to me that the budget that BMcD was given for bringing players in permanently was a big fat zero. What I don't get is the value of bringing someone in on loan. We have them for a few months or even a season then they piss off (Griff and legs excepted). I would have thought that by having a player on a permanent contract would give an option to cash in and get some return for the investment. Loanees just pick up the money with no mid term benefit to the borrowing club. I just don't understand this approach at all. Certainly not at this stage of the season anyway.
i guess the club sees it that we have two fit CBs, plus two back up options.plus the opportunity to have another look in january, so a loan, which isnt a long term drain on our finances probably is the best way to go.
i find that quite worrying, but not at all surprising
by brendywendy » 14 Jul 2011 10:03
Ian Royal How we'll fare? Certainly.
It's just people throwing a hissy fit because we haven't signed someone instantly, just crying doom or writing off the club doing anything approaching enough, that pisses me off.
Give it even another couple of weeks and it would be far more reasonable to start getting concerned. I have to say Morrison is a bit of a concern. I'd been hoping he'd be ready to step up, but that's starting to look less likely after the comments from the Eastleigh friendly.
Personally I think there's a good argument that Zurab was Ingimarsson's short term replacement because of his injury problems and Morrison was Ingimarsson's long term replacement. Which means (barring injury problems for Morrison or Pearce) we only need a replacement for Mills as a body in, given we've got Harte and Gunnarsson for emergency cover.
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by brendywendy » 14 Jul 2011 10:04
Hoop Blah I think the only hissy fits are from those being dismissive of any concern or discussion around our defensive situation and our ability to address it.
by Hoop Blah » 14 Jul 2011 11:18
by andrew1957 » 14 Jul 2011 11:19
Cypry
Reading between the lines of what McD says in that article, I suspect he's waiting to see what happens regarding any other outgoing players to be honest - the current situation is he's signed Leigertwood possibly using up a fair chunk of any transfer budget he had for this Summer (lots of people seem to forget about that signing), and we've sold Mills at a level which should allow us to make up any short fall between predicted income and outgoings this season (last season the gap was around £4M - I suspect that's little changed this year).
So our "books are balanced" - any other signings other than loans are likely to be triggered by more outgoing players. I reckon the club will do everything they can to hold on to the likes of Long and Kebe (and I'd be happy with that) whether the players themselves want to stay's a different matter. So I wonder if the preferred option is to offload one of our many keepers, thereby funding the purchase of a new CB or LB - is it any coincidence that Feds appeared to put himself in the shop window on SSN the other day? Could it be that this was actually sanctioned by the club?
If we could get a couple of £M for Feds, this would then allow us to strengthen defensively, with an easy replacement for Feds in McCarthy - perhaps this is why McD talks about at the moment it looks like a loan? I strongly suspect that a loan player is his contingency just in case no other club comes in for Feds / McCarthy - I for one would be very surprised if we saw any other players leave for good money and McD still doesn't get a fund to strengthen at CB/LB....
by brendywendy » 14 Jul 2011 12:06
Hoop Blah True bendy, it's just admitting that you're wrong you seem to be struggling with this time
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by Ian Royal » 14 Jul 2011 17:49
Hoop Blah True bendy, it's just admitting that you're wrong you seem to be struggling with this time
I still can't see a hissy fit from anyone suggesting there's cause for concern though.
by rob9182 » 15 Jul 2011 22:34
by The Prisoner » 16 Jul 2011 01:22
by rfc2001 » 16 Jul 2011 03:17
by brendywendy » 16 Jul 2011 10:25
by Z175 » 18 Jul 2011 11:30
andrew1957 I have to say that I do find the Fordham article surprising.
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... oan_market
In one way it might be positive. Perhaps the club are expecting no more players to go. If Long and Kebe have both agreed new contracts then that would be great news and I can live with a loan replacement at CB.
If, however, we do intend to cash in on either Kebe or Long then not signing a permanent replacement for Mills now would seem short sighted in the extreme.
by Svlad Cjelli » 18 Jul 2011 11:38
Z175 Last summer we signed Harte and Zurab on deadline day for presumably the same reason.
by Cypry » 18 Jul 2011 12:03
Z175andrew1957 I have to say that I do find the Fordham article surprising.
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... oan_market
In one way it might be positive. Perhaps the club are expecting no more players to go. If Long and Kebe have both agreed new contracts then that would be great news and I can live with a loan replacement at CB.
If, however, we do intend to cash in on either Kebe or Long then not signing a permanent replacement for Mills now would seem short sighted in the extreme.
The latest from McDermott doesn't make me optimistic about Long staying. "if Long were to leave then it would just be him and Mills who had left"....
I fear its risk aversion. No one is anywhere near our asking price right now so we could be stuck with paying for a centre back over 3 years and Long leaving on a free in Summer 2012 with no sizeable transfer fees coming in for anyone in our squad.
Last summer we signed Harte and Zurab on deadline day for presumably the same reason.
But I don't know what I'd do without Reading, so play it safe SJM!
by RoyalBlue » 18 Jul 2011 12:24
andrew1957Cypry
Reading between the lines of what McD says in that article, I suspect he's waiting to see what happens regarding any other outgoing players to be honest - the current situation is he's signed Leigertwood possibly using up a fair chunk of any transfer budget he had for this Summer (lots of people seem to forget about that signing), and we've sold Mills at a level which should allow us to make up any short fall between predicted income and outgoings this season (last season the gap was around £4M - I suspect that's little changed this year).
So our "books are balanced" - any other signings other than loans are likely to be triggered by more outgoing players. I reckon the club will do everything they can to hold on to the likes of Long and Kebe (and I'd be happy with that) whether the players themselves want to stay's a different matter. So I wonder if the preferred option is to offload one of our many keepers, thereby funding the purchase of a new CB or LB - is it any coincidence that Feds appeared to put himself in the shop window on SSN the other day? Could it be that this was actually sanctioned by the club?
If we could get a couple of £M for Feds, this would then allow us to strengthen defensively, with an easy replacement for Feds in McCarthy - perhaps this is why McD talks about at the moment it looks like a loan? I strongly suspect that a loan player is his contingency just in case no other club comes in for Feds / McCarthy - I for one would be very surprised if we saw any other players leave for good money and McD still doesn't get a fund to strengthen at CB/LB....
Don't think you are far off the mark with that.
I don't think the club expected Mills to go, but I am sure we will have cover at CB for the first half of the season and if we have not done so in this window we might well "buy" a replacement in January depending on results etc.
by Svlad Cjelli » 18 Jul 2011 12:39
RoyalBlue But why keep making life difficult for ourselves by allowing other clubs to pull away at the start of the season whilst we try to repair damage caused by last minute sales and wait for the next transfer window to sign replacements!
by RoyalBlue » 18 Jul 2011 13:28
Svlad CjelliRoyalBlue But why keep making life difficult for ourselves by allowing other clubs to pull away at the start of the season whilst we try to repair damage caused by last minute sales and wait for the next transfer window to sign replacements!
Beacuse they then get criticised for "touting players out" for sale. We can only sell when someone wants to buy.
We don't want or need to sell anyone now MM has gone, so all we can do is wait and see if buyers come along. Also if we want to sell the price we'll get will inevitably go down.
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