by Fox Talbot » 10 Dec 2012 15:42
by Snowball » 10 Dec 2012 15:42
by maffff » 10 Dec 2012 15:43
Snowball But OBVIOUSLY the "Mr Mad" on radio wasn't the real one.
He talked of spending money*
by Snowball » 10 Dec 2012 15:46
by RoyalBlue » 10 Dec 2012 15:47
melonheadRoyalBlueRobRoyal Yeah! The only difference being we're in the Premiership relegation zone, not the Championship relegation zone
Come off it Madejski talking of spending more money? The world's finest cloth cutter? It was lack of funds and cloth cutting which made it so difficult for Rodgers to change things but at least he tried to do things differently (including blooding youngsters) and the football was more attractive to watch. What's more, his team wasn't performing as badly as the current one.
Sure he might think that changing managers rarely works but there's probably still more chance of that paying off than sticking with one who only has one approach and seems to have completely run out of ideas as to how to make that work.
the man who bailed us out of 5 million pound losses year on year since we moved to the stadium, until he ran out of money?
yeah, you bastard john!
by noelgallagher » 10 Dec 2012 15:54
Barry the bird bogglerbracksroyal10 I can understand SJM's frustration, he said he was wanting to sell the club to someone with deep pockets who could take Reading to the next level. Yes Anton has spent a little more than what SJM would have but clearly it has not been enough I think you would of been asking a big job of any manager to keep us up with the current squad. Although I have to question MD's thinking behind leaving Guthrie and Pog out so regularly.
We will find out January but at the moment Anton hasn't majorly spent more than SJM would the difference is big but I don't think it is as big as what some people would have imagined.
So the question is, was Brian restricted by the playing budget available to him on the summer or did he make the conscious decision that the squad was good enough with a few bits of tweaking here and there? He did imply/say after the last signing of the summer that that was it for player movement and that was in late July/early August.
If the former then we have a serious problem.
by melonhead » 10 Dec 2012 16:02
RoyalBluemelonheadRoyalBlue
Come off it Madejski talking of spending more money? The world's finest cloth cutter? It was lack of funds and cloth cutting which made it so difficult for Rodgers to change things but at least he tried to do things differently (including blooding youngsters) and the football was more attractive to watch. What's more, his team wasn't performing as badly as the current one.
Sure he might think that changing managers rarely works but there's probably still more chance of that paying off than sticking with one who only has one approach and seems to have completely run out of ideas as to how to make that work.
the man who bailed us out of 5 million pound losses year on year since we moved to the stadium, until he ran out of money?
yeah, you bastard john!
The man who bought fame?
And his supporters still have to define how much he gave/lost (no doubt handled extremely tax efficiently) as opposed to loaned (no doubt also carefully arranged by some skilled financial/tax advisers).
by melonhead » 10 Dec 2012 16:03
noelgallagherBarry the bird bogglerbracksroyal10 I can understand SJM's frustration, he said he was wanting to sell the club to someone with deep pockets who could take Reading to the next level. Yes Anton has spent a little more than what SJM would have but clearly it has not been enough I think you would of been asking a big job of any manager to keep us up with the current squad. Although I have to question MD's thinking behind leaving Guthrie and Pog out so regularly.
We will find out January but at the moment Anton hasn't majorly spent more than SJM would the difference is big but I don't think it is as big as what some people would have imagined.
So the question is, was Brian restricted by the playing budget available to him on the summer or did he make the conscious decision that the squad was good enough with a few bits of tweaking here and there? He did imply/say after the last signing of the summer that that was it for player movement and that was in late July/early August.
If the former then we have a serious problem.
Absolutely bang on the money. Someone has made a serious error in that management team. If BM went into the summer with a hefty budget yet came to the conclusion that 85% of what he already had was good enough and decided to restrict his purchases then that is poor management and he will ultimately pay the price for this. And rightly so.
If however AZ has provided a small budget in comparison to what would be considered 'healthy' to other PL clubs then he personally should be held accountable for not supporting the manager/club in a way that his status (or should I say his Father's status) would imply he is capable of doing. If the players are out of their depth, and it would seem that way, then as an owner Anton could be classed in the same way too.
Naive springs to mind. Thinking that a top 8 finish would be possible within five years based on the principles that he/the club hold and continue to persevere with is perhaps arrogant. But what it certainly is, in my opinion, is a very naive and very blind form of management which seems to have hit one almighty speed bump.
We shall see over the coming two months the intention of not only the players and management, but ultimately the owner. As to which way the club moves, is anyone's guess.
by Arch » 10 Dec 2012 16:08
Barry the bird bogglerHarpers So Solid Crew Same as we all supported the previous manager and gave him time to get things going?
Exactly, if JM had done that I think we'd be in a much stronger position playing wise.
by urz13 » 10 Dec 2012 16:13
by noelgallagher » 10 Dec 2012 16:30
melonhead brian on record multiple times saying he spent the whole budget
AZ has given 10 million more than JM(or me, or you) could have given, and perhaps thats all he felt able to gamble.
not sure your in a position to judge what he should and shouldnt be gambling from his investors personal wealth.
by Silver Fox » 10 Dec 2012 16:36
by Cypry » 10 Dec 2012 16:37
noelgallagherBarry the bird bogglerbracksroyal10 I can understand SJM's frustration, he said he was wanting to sell the club to someone with deep pockets who could take Reading to the next level. Yes Anton has spent a little more than what SJM would have but clearly it has not been enough I think you would of been asking a big job of any manager to keep us up with the current squad. Although I have to question MD's thinking behind leaving Guthrie and Pog out so regularly.
We will find out January but at the moment Anton hasn't majorly spent more than SJM would the difference is big but I don't think it is as big as what some people would have imagined.
So the question is, was Brian restricted by the playing budget available to him on the summer or did he make the conscious decision that the squad was good enough with a few bits of tweaking here and there? He did imply/say after the last signing of the summer that that was it for player movement and that was in late July/early August.
If the former then we have a serious problem.
Absolutely bang on the money. Someone has made a serious error in that management team. If BM went into the summer with a hefty budget yet came to the conclusion that 85% of what he already had was good enough and decided to restrict his purchases then that is poor management and he will ultimately pay the price for this. And rightly so.
If however AZ has provided a small budget in comparison to what would be considered 'healthy' to other PL clubs then he personally should be held accountable for not supporting the manager/club in a way that his status (or should I say his Father's status) would imply he is capable of doing. If the players are out of their depth, and it would seem that way, then as an owner Anton could be classed in the same way too.
Naive springs to mind. Thinking that a top 8 finish would be possible within five years based on the principles that he/the club hold and continue to persevere with is perhaps arrogant. But what it certainly is, in my opinion, is a very naive and very blind form of management which seems to have hit one almighty speed bump.
We shall see over the coming two months the intention of not only the players and management, but ultimately the owner. As to which way the club moves, is anyone's guess.
by noelgallagher » 10 Dec 2012 16:38
Silver Fox This is great news, maybe everyone can shut the fvck up now?
by Ian Royal » 10 Dec 2012 16:54
by The Beardy Man » 10 Dec 2012 16:55
by Woodcote Royal » 10 Dec 2012 16:57
noelgallagherSilver Fox This is great news, maybe everyone can shut the fvck up now?
Paddle your own canoe.
by andrew1957 » 10 Dec 2012 17:02
by Victor Meldrew » 10 Dec 2012 17:03
Woodcote RoyalnoelgallagherSilver Fox This is great news, maybe everyone can shut the fvck up now?
Paddle your own canoe.
If we stay up, most of the fleet here will be holed below the water line.............................
by The Beardy Man » 10 Dec 2012 17:09
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