by Royal With Cheese » 14 Jun 2012 00:32
by pea » 14 Jun 2012 07:53
Ian RoyalFriday's Legacy Reading's sell-on is not based on profit, and is believed to be between 10% and 20%.
That would be obscene to have sold him for £6m - £7m and also have 10% - 20% of his next transfer fee!! Even by Hammond's highway robbery standards.
Whoever deals with transfer deals at Hoffenheim should be strung up if that's true.
by Elm Park Pasty » 14 Jun 2012 09:54
by TFF » 14 Jun 2012 10:08
by pea » 14 Jun 2012 10:15
Elm Park Pasty OK someone has to be devil's advocate and in this case it could be me. I am actually the inverse of a Plastic, I had a season ticket for about 10 years from the 1994 play-off until just before the great elevation to the Premiership first time round. I remember 'Pants for Pants Day', thumping Oldham to the cries of 'What a Waste of Petrol!!' and losing 6 goals to Palace at Elm Park or 6 in the second half to Bristol Rovers at the Madstad. Due to a change in circumstances I gave my season ticket up so I have missed the 'Golden Era.'
So my questions to the Reading fans out there are.........
1. Would Gylfi be worth £7M?
2. Can he fit into our present system?
3. Is it not a huge risk to re-shape our team and play new systems just for one player?
Answers on a reply please...........
by Elm Park Pasty » 14 Jun 2012 10:21
by pea » 14 Jun 2012 10:22
Elm Park Pasty Maybe my point got lost but I have not seen him play in the flesh, and having got bogged down in the last 60 pages of excitement, misery, adulation and kitten baiting (or was that another thread? I get confused, it's my age) I am kind of left with a mental picture of a baying and adulatory mob of Reading fans being confronted by Mrs Sig saying, 'He's not the Messiah, just a very gifted footballer!'
by loyalroyal4life » 14 Jun 2012 10:27
by Geekins » 14 Jun 2012 10:31
Elm Park Pasty Maybe my point got lost but I have not seen him play in the flesh, and having got bogged down in the last 60 pages of excitement, misery, adulation and kitten baiting (or was that another thread? I get confused, it's my age) I am kind of left with a mental picture of a baying and adulatory mob of Reading fans being confronted by Mrs Sig saying, 'He's not the Messiah, just a very gifted footballer!'
by Royal Rother » 14 Jun 2012 10:33
Elm Park Pasty I am kind of left with a mental picture of a baying and adulatory mob of Reading fans being confronted by Mrs Sig saying, 'He's not the Messiah, just a very gifted footballer!'
by Extended-Phenotype » 14 Jun 2012 10:47
by Geekins » 14 Jun 2012 10:54
by Ian Royal » 14 Jun 2012 12:15
Elm Park Pasty OK someone has to be devil's advocate and in this case it could be me. I am actually the inverse of a Plastic, I had a season ticket for about 10 years from the 1994 play-off until just before the great elevation to the Premiership first time round. I remember 'Pants for Pants Day', thumping Oldham to the cries of 'What a Waste of Petrol!!' and losing 6 goals to Palace at Elm Park or 6 in the second half to Bristol Rovers at the Madstad. Due to a change in circumstances I gave my season ticket up so I have missed the 'Golden Era.'
So my questions to the Reading fans out there are.........
1. Would Gylfi be worth £7M?
2. Can he fit into our present system?
3. Is it not a huge risk to re-shape our team and play new systems just for one player?
Answers on a reply please...........
by Dare to Dr£am » 14 Jun 2012 12:29
Elm Park Pasty So my questions to the Reading fans out there are.........
1. Would Gylfi be worth £7M? YES
2. Can he fit into our present system? NO
3. Is it not a huge risk to re-shape our team and play new systems just for one player? NO
Answers on a reply please...........
by Extended-Phenotype » 14 Jun 2012 13:40
Geekins Regarding that post above - i remember Roberts saying he came to Reading as we're a 442 team playing the game how it should be played - two up front.
by Elm Park Pasty » 14 Jun 2012 13:50
by Caskeys Lovechild » 14 Jun 2012 14:24
by Ups and Downs » 14 Jun 2012 15:10
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 14 Jun 2012 16:00
by Ian Royal » 14 Jun 2012 17:16
Tommy Youlden's Ears Not as good as Gascoigne, but might become as good as Le Tiss.
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