Svlad CjelliExtended-Phenotype Svlad, you are just as guilty propagating the notion “all proven transfers end up sh/t”, as I am of all unknown ones.
On another thread I asked the question: who in our current side deemed a ‘success’ started out a cheap anonymous transfer?
I’ll tell you the answer: none of them. Only one fits the second part of that criteria, but is far from a success – ALF.
The best players? Proven players, brought in for decent money.
That's the reality, bud.
A total misrepresentation on there. My position is that instead of the knee-jerk assumption that because a player is cheap he must be shit, I'm happy to hold fire and see how he plays and what he does before making judgement.
I also subscribe to the view that when you buy a cheap player your taking minimal risk, so you only need one player in 50 to turn out to be a "nugget" - and they fund all of the others.
Above all, Reading's success in the last 10 years has been founded on the mantra of "young, hungry players with something to prove." That's directly in opposition to "proven players" - to them it's just another club, just another job, just another place to go along and pretend to kiss the badge.
We have also in the past bought good established players to bring out the best from those young and hungry players (Ingimarsson for example) and to help nurture them along.
Do you not accept that there is an opportunity cost to taking quite so many punts on find the next nugget? How many players can we afford to stockpile? How much do their wages total up to and then stop us bringing in one or two decent players (young and hungry in an ideal world) who will almost certainly cost more.
It's not easy to spot talent and then integrate it successfully but we seem to have signed some right duffers in the last 5 or 6 years. I know it's not the done thing to be critical of the clubs scouting but surely the likes of Baseya are extreme gambles and we've got very little chance of players like that coming good. I don't think our record is that great at it to be honest.