by melonhead » 30 Nov 2012 14:15
by Victor Meldrew » 30 Nov 2012 14:29
REMTARDROYALRoyalee This 'Reading Way' nonsense does my head in - we play long ball shit with no creativity and poor results. We should focus on the winning way.
/deep exhale of breath
We can't compete with the rest of the Championship, let alone the Premiership, if we try and match them like for like. We don't have the resources or the history or the reputation, really. It's not me fishing or being unduly harsh, I'm just trying to be as fair as possible. So, in terms of the football side of things, we've tried to circumvent the usual methods. Buying relatively cheap players on their strengths and how they fit into the team; buying players that other teams have utterly undervalued for a number of reasons. And our managers have sought to play a style of football that utterly confounds the tactical genius of the rest of the league (or lack of).
Recall in 05-06 that we were slated for being a dull, long-ball side. Yeah, and the record points score and nearly triple figure goals tally counts as what?
Even with Rodgers, the club were looking to set up something different and its no surprise he's gone on to implement that at other clubs.
In terms of the off the pitch side of things, we tend to keep our cards close to our chest in terms of deals and in dealings with the media. While I might not get a full update on Danny Guthrie's rusty nugget, it means that a lot of the things that can really destabilize a club or players within it happen to a far lesser extent. Deals don't tend to linger and fester. Players are moved in and moved on with an efficiency that most other clubs do not match.
As Dirk has said on a few occasions, and it pains me to agree with him twice in two days, other clubs have started to follow our method and, if you know people around the game, our approach is highly rated.
And because of this, we've punched way above our weight for the best part of a decade. What more could you want? P
oor results this season, sure? Not last, or the season before that. A decade of us doing well. Yes, with the odd blip, but what do you expect?
Call it asymmetric warfare, call it Moneyball, call it what you want. In our corner of Berkshire, its the Reading way.
Oh, shit, I pay for a car parking space. Everyone OUT. Boooo.
by REMTARDROYAL » 30 Nov 2012 14:30
by Victor Meldrew » 30 Nov 2012 14:32
REMTARDROYAL like Doncaster.
by REMTARDROYAL » 30 Nov 2012 14:33
by REMTARDROYAL » 30 Nov 2012 14:36
Victor MeldrewREMTARDROYAL like Doncaster.
If you insist,delete Doncaster and add Oldham or Stevenage.
by melonhead » 30 Nov 2012 14:38
by REMTARDROYAL » 30 Nov 2012 14:42
by Victor Meldrew » 30 Nov 2012 14:43
REMTARDROYALVictor MeldrewREMTARDROYAL like Doncaster.
If you insist,delete Doncaster and add Oldham or Stevenage.
Oldham
when were they last in the Championship, let alone the Premiership?
I guess Stevenage have won the FA Trophy recently. We haven't.
by REMTARDROYAL » 30 Nov 2012 14:47
by Victor Meldrew » 30 Nov 2012 14:53
melonhead for me -the reading way is what has got us the best ten years in our history, while managing our finances well, being a family club , playing 4-4-2 football, with two wingers and a quick breaking style
by Victor Meldrew » 30 Nov 2012 14:56
REMTARDROYAL So our recent successes count for nothing but the cost of your parking space does?
by REMTARDROYAL » 30 Nov 2012 14:59
I'm not convinced we are different from the norm as most clubs want to buy players that are undervalued,develop your own players and run the club on sound finacial principles.
by Victor Meldrew » 30 Nov 2012 15:11
REMTARDROYALI'm not convinced we are different from the norm as most clubs want to buy players that are undervalued,develop your own players and run the club on sound finacial principles.
Most clubs don't. That's why there's such a gap in the market for a club, our club, to exploit.
by Once were Biscuitmen » 30 Nov 2012 15:14
by Royalclapper » 30 Nov 2012 15:14
by REMTARDROYAL » 30 Nov 2012 15:17
Victor MeldrewREMTARDROYALI'm not convinced we are different from the norm as most clubs want to buy players that are undervalued,develop your own players and run the club on sound finacial principles.
Most clubs don't. That's why there's such a gap in the market for a club, our club, to exploit.
If we were mid-table like Swansea I might agree with you but our league placing hardly suggests that in football terms we are a raging success nor would being relegated twice in three years of Premier League membership.
I can see an argument for Arsenal being seen as different and successful but I really don't see ours as being so different.
Let's hope the club makes loads of money for Anton as that is what it seems to be all about with the football and entertainment being secondary.
by RoyalBlue » 30 Nov 2012 15:34
Once were Biscuitmen
Look what you could have won^^^^^^^^^^^^
The Reading way is trying to run a football club like any other sane business.
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by akranes » 30 Nov 2012 15:35
by Green » 30 Nov 2012 15:42
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