by Royal Rother » 08 Dec 2012 22:11
by Hoop Blah » 08 Dec 2012 22:16
MaguireLibertineMaguire The other things I'd be interested to hear from our American correspondent is which players exactly does he think will be raided by Premier League clubs?
At the moment I reckon we'd probably get to keep all of them.
Pearce, Morrison, McCarthy for starters...
McCarthy won't get sold in the summer when he'll have been out of first team action since the preceeding November.
Morrison and Pearce have no proven pedigree at this level whatsoever.
by cmonurz » 08 Dec 2012 22:17
Royal Rother You were holding up WBA as some kind of example that Reading should follow, that investment in the squad, to the tune of £30m, produced a squad capable of establishing itself in the PL.
I have shown you that's rubbish.
Please don't try to deny it.
by Hoop Blah » 08 Dec 2012 22:19
Royal Rother You were holding up WBA as some kind of example that Reading should follow, that investment in the squad, to the tune of £30m, produced a squad capable of establishing itself in the PL.
I have shown you that's rubbish.
Please don't try to deny it.
by Maguire » 08 Dec 2012 22:23
cmonurz RR I'd said they had spent £30m on players, that says £40m. No matter, the point is investment. Reading have also brought in significant transfer fees over the last few seasons but unlike West Brom, have not reinvested them to any great extent in the playing squad.
In 07/08, West Brom sold Koumas and Kamara, but used the money to bring in half a first team. In 08/09 they lost Davies to Villa for £8m, but spent a bit more than that on 6 new players.
They haven't established themselves in the Premier League by cutting cloth, they have invested money the playing squad.
by Maguire » 08 Dec 2012 22:25
cmonurz West Brom are being held up as a good example of a model for Reading to follow. I'm making the point that that model involves spending money, something Reading as shown itself unwilling to do even when we have received fees in. If you want us to 'do a West Brom', you are supporting significant investment in the squad
by cmonurz » 08 Dec 2012 22:26
by Royal Rother » 08 Dec 2012 22:26
cmonurzRoyal Rother You were holding up WBA as some kind of example that Reading should follow, that investment in the squad, to the tune of £30m, produced a squad capable of establishing itself in the PL.
I have shown you that's rubbish.
Please don't try to deny it.
RR, in recent months, you've totally lost your willingness to debate these issues fairly.
by cmonurz » 08 Dec 2012 22:27
Maguirecmonurz West Brom are being held up as a good example of a model for Reading to follow. I'm making the point that that model involves spending money, something Reading as shown itself unwilling to do even when we have received fees in. If you want us to 'do a West Brom', you are supporting significant investment in the squad
Again, how can you say Reading won't spend money when we did precisely that in the summer?
It's not even true to say RFC won't spend even when they get fees in - we spent 2 million sheets on Matt Mills IIRC.
by Royal Rother » 08 Dec 2012 22:28
cmonurz Mags, I'm talking about transfer fees. West Brom will have incurred salary and signing on costs too.
Yes, we spent £5m or so in fees this summer. West Brom have been brought up and I'm highlighting their approach over the last few years, that has seen them grow into a top-half side, to have been totally different to Reading's.
by cmonurz » 08 Dec 2012 22:29
by Hoop Blah » 08 Dec 2012 22:33
Royal Rothercmonurz Mags, I'm talking about transfer fees. West Brom will have incurred salary and signing on costs too.
Yes, we spent £5m or so in fees this summer. West Brom have been brought up and I'm highlighting their approach over the last few years, that has seen them grow into a top-half side, to have been totally different to Reading's.
What, in that they have wheeled and dealed more? (Lots more ins and outs...) I am trying here.
by Royal Rother » 08 Dec 2012 22:34
cmonurzMaguirecmonurz West Brom are being held up as a good example of a model for Reading to follow. I'm making the point that that model involves spending money, something Reading as shown itself unwilling to do even when we have received fees in. If you want us to 'do a West Brom', you are supporting significant investment in the squad
Again, how can you say Reading won't spend money when we did precisely that in the summer?
It's not even true to say RFC won't spend even when they get fees in - we spent 2 million sheets on Matt Mills IIRC.
Come on. Of course I'm no saying we spent no money. But £25m net income from transfer in four seasons is not investing heavily in the playing squad.
by Royal Rother » 08 Dec 2012 22:41
Hoop BlahRoyal Rothercmonurz Mags, I'm talking about transfer fees. West Brom will have incurred salary and signing on costs too.
Yes, we spent £5m or so in fees this summer. West Brom have been brought up and I'm highlighting their approach over the last few years, that has seen them grow into a top-half side, to have been totally different to Reading's.
What, in that they have wheeled and dealed more? (Lots more ins and outs...) I am trying here.
It's not hard RR.
They reinvested in the playing squad more than pretty much anyone else has and certainly more than we have since relegation. Thankfully McDermott found a way to win an extraordinary amount of points between Feb and May last season that find ourselves where we are now.
by Hoop Blah » 08 Dec 2012 22:44
by Royal Rother » 08 Dec 2012 22:48
Hoop Blah It's a new regime that has said and shown that it will pretty much do things the same way.
by Maguire » 08 Dec 2012 23:02
Hoop BlahRoyal Rothercmonurz Mags, I'm talking about transfer fees. West Brom will have incurred salary and signing on costs too.
Yes, we spent £5m or so in fees this summer. West Brom have been brought up and I'm highlighting their approach over the last few years, that has seen them grow into a top-half side, to have been totally different to Reading's.
What, in that they have wheeled and dealed more? (Lots more ins and outs...) I am trying here.
It's not hard RR.
They reinvested in the playing squad more than pretty much anyone else has and certainly more than we have since relegation. Thankfully McDermott found a way to win an extraordinary amount of points between Feb and May last season that find ourselves where we are now.
by Maguire » 08 Dec 2012 23:03
cmonurz Mags, I'm talking about transfer fees. West Brom will have incurred salary and signing on costs too.
Yes, we spent £5m or so in fees this summer. West Brom have been brought up and I'm highlighting their approach over the last few years, that has seen them grow into a top-half side, to have been totally different to Reading's.
by Once were Biscuitmen » 08 Dec 2012 23:39
windermere_royal Can you you forgive the powers that be inside of Reading football club for all the same mistakes from our last foray into the big time?
Playing in this league with little or no investment can only lead to one thing and that is failure.
We all saw it coming, it was so damn obvious, then why on Earth can`t so called intelligent people inside the club see it too?
I`m sick to death with the club I have followed for 40 plus years tonight. it was always a fantasy to become an established side in the top league way back in our elm park days, now we are on the verge of throwing away all the hard work for the second time in 6 years through rank bad management!
by Hoop Blah » 09 Dec 2012 07:23
Royal RotherHoop Blah It's a new regime that has said and shown that it will pretty much do things the same way.
Yes, the ethos will remain the same but as was repeatedly said at the time, that DOES NOT include being forced to sell players to fill financial black holes!!
From what I can see that means we will be doing things VERY much like WBA have done in the last few years.
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