by TheLawnMowerMan » 03 Jun 2012 20:08
by bigmike » 03 Jun 2012 20:26
paultheroyalbigmike Things still seem to be chugging along nicely with the deals that I know of even the long shots are coming in to play
Long was mine and Big Foots call so naff off!
Stick to your Gylfi prediction which is sinking by the hour!!!
by TheLawnMowerMan » 03 Jun 2012 20:39
bigmike I can confirm that it's not Drogba
by Libertine » 03 Jun 2012 21:18
by TheLawnMowerMan » 03 Jun 2012 21:29
by blueroyals » 03 Jun 2012 21:40
by paultheroyal » 03 Jun 2012 21:48
bigmikepaultheroyalbigmike Things still seem to be chugging along nicely with the deals that I know of even the long shots are coming in to play
Long was mine and Big Foots call so naff off!
Stick to your Gylfi prediction which is sinking by the hour!!!
I think you will find that my statement was that there would be a significant signing that will cause this message board to go into meltdown. I didn't name any names as the previous day I pissed my source of by telling you all when the takeover would be completed and that there was a deal being worked on for Gylfi. I won't confirm or deny that it is Long... I can confirm that it's not Drogba
by Simon's Church » 03 Jun 2012 22:02
paultheroyalbigmike Things still seem to be chugging along nicely with the deals that I know of even the long shots are coming in to play
Long was mine and Big Foots call so naff off!
by paultheroyal » 03 Jun 2012 22:07
Simon's Churchpaultheroyalbigmike Things still seem to be chugging along nicely with the deals that I know of even the long shots are coming in to play
Long was mine and Big Foots call so naff off!
Paul, TheWearing has stolen your login m8.
by sandman » 03 Jun 2012 22:08
by blueroyals » 03 Jun 2012 22:35
sandman How have we alienated either Gylfi or Shane?
There is a picture in the Promotion book of Shane at training after he left and he's been to games several times since he left. Gylfi has been back several times also most noticeably for the play-off semi against Cardiff and his family are still around the club.
by SCIAG » 03 Jun 2012 23:05
blueroyalssandman How have we alienated either Gylfi or Shane?
There is a picture in the Promotion book of Shane at training after he left and he's been to games several times since he left. Gylfi has been back several times also most noticeably for the play-off semi against Cardiff and his family are still around the club.
As you say, they clearly love the club as they keep coming back. If I was happily playing for the club I love, whilst being close to my family and putting down roots, only to be shipped out one day to a country I've never lived in before or worse, up north, I'd feel some resentment towards the club.
by blueroyals » 03 Jun 2012 23:42
SCIAGblueroyalssandman How have we alienated either Gylfi or Shane?
There is a picture in the Promotion book of Shane at training after he left and he's been to games several times since he left. Gylfi has been back several times also most noticeably for the play-off semi against Cardiff and his family are still around the club.
As you say, they clearly love the club as they keep coming back. If I was happily playing for the club I love, whilst being close to my family and putting down roots, only to be shipped out one day to a country I've never lived in before or worse, up north, I'd feel some resentment towards the club.
Yeah, if I remember correctly Hammond forced both players to leave at gunpoint. There was no desire from either of them to prove themselves in one of the best leagues in the world or earn two or three times what we could offer them.
by chilipepper91 » 03 Jun 2012 23:59
by Libertine » 04 Jun 2012 00:17
blueroyals We won't sign Defoe, Long or Gylfi and I'd to put money on it. I've been on a high all week since the takeover and believed it could happen when all the rumours were flying around on Thursday/Friday but I'm drifting back to the real world now.
We're favourites for relegation amongst bookmakers.
The players mentioned above could walk into most teams in the PL.
We've alienated 2/3 of them by forcing them out the club to balance the books.
We're little Reading.
by sandman » 04 Jun 2012 00:27
blueroyalssandman How have we alienated either Gylfi or Shane?
There is a picture in the Promotion book of Shane at training after he left and he's been to games several times since he left. Gylfi has been back several times also most noticeably for the play-off semi against Cardiff and his family are still around the club.
As you say, they clearly love the club as they keep coming back. If I was happily playing for the club I love, whilst being close to my family and putting down roots, only to be shipped out one day to a country I've never lived in before or worse, up north, I'd feel some resentment towards the club.
by chilipepper91 » 04 Jun 2012 01:12
Libertineblueroyals We won't sign Defoe, Long or Gylfi and I'd to put money on it. I've been on a high all week since the takeover and believed it could happen when all the rumours were flying around on Thursday/Friday but I'm drifting back to the real world now.
We're favourites for relegation amongst bookmakers.
The players mentioned above could walk into most teams in the PL.
We've alienated 2/3 of them by forcing them out the club to balance the books.
We're little Reading.
We're not any more. More like Readingrad on the Thames. And I think this fact scares many people who want us to remain "Little Reading".
We will be signing players of note. We will prolly even get back a former ex-player. Whom? I don't know but it'll prolly be one of the following three listed in order probability of return; Long, Sigurdsson or Bertrand. We will also sign a player or two whom in the past we would have never dare dreamt of getting. We won't be "splashing the cash" like we're Manchester City or Chelsea but we will be spending like a proper Premier League club should.
Sorry to hear you came down off your high. I was never on a high, or dreaming, when discussing the potential players we would/could and will in some cases get. I am looking at this rationally and based on reality. This is a new era, with new owners, you can throw what has happened in the past with the club right out of the window. A £15M transfer budget (just for starters could go higher I imagine if need be and opportunity presents itself), of which less than £1M has already been spent, tells me not to live in the past.
by M-U-R-T-Y » 04 Jun 2012 01:40
by TBM » 04 Jun 2012 08:23
M-U-R-T-Y Pardon my ignorance but where has talk of a 15m budget come from?
by Silver Fox » 04 Jun 2012 09:16
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