by floyd__streete » 17 Jan 2013 12:24
by Royal With Cheese » 17 Jan 2013 12:27
floyd__streete Another terrific result for them from 2 down last night. I've said all season that they have a really good chance of staying up, plenty of goals in their team. And now they've added a bit of steel at the back, it is only 2 defeats in the last 12 league games for them. They got promoted behind us and yet they sit 6 points ahead of us in the league this time. Do you find it a bit galling to see that their owners have been willing/able to invest in some quality whereas we are still scouring the bargain bins? Or are you genuinely happy with us remaining dear old little circumspect Reading?
by floyd__streete » 17 Jan 2013 12:31
Royal With Cheese Spending's only worth it when they players turn out to be good and fit into the squad - otherwise they would just be QPR lite and we'd all be laughing at them.
Yes, we could spunk away 20/30 million but it wouldn't guarantee sucess.
by creative_username_1 » 17 Jan 2013 12:33
by Gordons Cumming » 17 Jan 2013 12:34
by Royal With Cheese » 17 Jan 2013 12:36
floyd__streete I am disappointed with TSI though. They were going to 'take us to the next level', yet the signings we have made have hardly been the kind which we wouldn't have signed with Madejski in charge, lets be honest. Plus the only time we've heard from Anton this season was in the immediate aftermath of one of our rare league wins this season. Is there a 'game plan' at board level?
I might write Anton a stiff letter. On cardboard.
Royal With Cheese If we do get relegated having the ability to hold onto players previously we'd have been forced to sell surely is a positive.
by floyd__streete » 17 Jan 2013 12:38
Royal With Cheese My presumption was we are full pelt into the WBA YOYO plan, year 1 of 5.
by floyd__streete » 17 Jan 2013 12:39
cmonurzRoyal With Cheese If we do get relegated having the ability to hold onto players previously we'd have been forced to sell surely is a positive.
I think the impact of this is over-cooked a little, tbh. Doyle for example would have left whether we 'had to sell' him or not.
by CountryRoyal » 17 Jan 2013 12:43
SPARTA Couldn't give a phuck about Southampton or any other football club. This is my club, and they will always be no matter what standard we play at.
by creative_username_1 » 17 Jan 2013 12:43
Royal With Cheesefloyd__streete
My presumption was we are full pelt into the WBA YOYO plan, year 1 of 5.
by Royal With Cheese » 17 Jan 2013 12:44
floyd__streetecmonurzRoyal With Cheese If we do get relegated having the ability to hold onto players previously we'd have been forced to sell surely is a positive.
I think the impact of this is over-cooked a little, tbh. Doyle for example would have left whether we 'had to sell' him or not.
Yep, +1.
by Royal With Cheese » 17 Jan 2013 12:45
creative_username_1Royal With Cheesefloyd__streete
My presumption was we are full pelt into the WBA YOYO plan, year 1 of 5.
5 year plan = waste of fooking time
Royal With Cheese I know where you're coming from. TBF Doyler gave it a fair crack of the whip - unlike that mad Irish idiot SHunt. Surely it would put us in a stronger negotiating position with potential purchasers and the ability to keep contracts in place if players decide to stay?
by gazzer, loyal royal » 17 Jan 2013 12:56
Royal With Cheesefloyd__streete I am disappointed with TSI though. They were going to 'take us to the next level', yet the signings we have made have hardly been the kind which we wouldn't have signed with Madejski in charge, lets be honest. Plus the only time we've heard from Anton this season was in the immediate aftermath of one of our rare league wins this season. Is there a 'game plan' at board level?
I might write Anton a stiff letter. On cardboard.
But they have. Taking us to the next level has simply meant that we don't have to sell players - a curse that has lost us almost an entire prem squad in the last 5 years. If we do get relegated having the ability to hold onto players previously we'd have been forced to sell surely is a positive.
My presumption was we are full pelt into the WBA YOYO plan, year 1 of 5.
As an aside, who was the foppish bloke sitting next to Anton on Saturday (who, obivously, isn't Madejski)? Seemed to be enjoying more than Anton was!
gazzer, loyal royal more impoartantly, taking us to the next level may not involve players. Developing the academy and training facilties is including as well as having a better scouting network and better coaches, see Head and the new greek fella. it may take 4 or 5 years to come into fruitiion, but Anton never said it was going to be a quick fix either!
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