TheSiege It really annoys me that RFC and the fans have known our destination for weeks now and there is still not one word from the club about transfers in
Seriously? It's June 3rd for Christ's sake! How many clubs are doing any business yet?
by SPARTA » 03 Jun 2013 22:03
TheSiege It really annoys me that RFC and the fans have known our destination for weeks now and there is still not one word from the club about transfers in
by W&E Royal » 03 Jun 2013 22:08
TheSiege It really annoys me that RFC and the fans have known our destination for weeks now and there is still not one word from the club about transfers in - nor one piece of speculation that links us with the players that we need. Anyone we buy needs to be integral to our challenge of immediate promotion and then staying in the Prem. Not one thread on this board has come anywhere close yet!
by Plymouth_Royal » 03 Jun 2013 22:27
maffff Seeing D'Ath at the likes of Cheltenham I don't think he has enough about him to ever break into the side. He's another of those attacking midfielder prodigies that people want to see pushed forward but infinitely isn't good enough. See Scott Davies and Jake Taylor as examples.
Likewise Dom Samuel who wasn't exactly shining at Colchester - but has something about him and time on his side. I wouldn't say he's ready yet.
We have more prospects with more chance of coming through in time in the under 18s. Aaron Kuhl looks the stand out player and Craig Tanner is a good prospect 'in the hole'. Both a bit raw and ready but if they continue developing could push the first team.
Seeing Uche Ikpeazu is the most 'Drog-like' we have - but seeing him up against Stephen Arthurworrey in the u18's final showed how the main thing to his game is his strength which gives him an advantage up top at that level. If he were playing against experienced centre backs at a higher level they would know how to counter that and he'd probably be pretty much invisible (again, unless he keeps building up to Drogba like proportions).
by SCIAG » 03 Jun 2013 22:59
maffff Seeing D'Ath at the likes of Cheltenham I don't think he has enough about him to ever break into the side. He's another of those attacking midfielder prodigies that people want to see pushed forward but infinitely isn't good enough. See Scott Davies and Jake Taylor as examples.
by Royalwaster » 04 Jun 2013 09:45
by FridaysGhost » 05 Jun 2013 21:00
by LightwaterRoyal » 05 Jun 2013 21:12
FridaysGhost First Post, I accept all abuse pre-emptively. I've watched this board for a few years to get transfer info and now I've deided to join. Two things, Etherington and Albrighton seem to be good calls if they come without baggage, I'd choose Albrighton if it's either/or. Also, is there some sort of virus on HNA, I have watched some posts with interest and might have replied but they have all suddenly changed?
by FridaysGhost » 05 Jun 2013 21:58
by FridaysGhost » 06 Jun 2013 21:16
by SPARTA » 06 Jun 2013 21:34
FridaysGhost There seem to be loads of players being freed by their clubs at the moment, surely those from current Premiership clubs need to be looked at?
by FridaysGhost » 06 Jun 2013 21:43
by SPARTA » 06 Jun 2013 22:08
FridaysGhost Given the last few years in the transfer market, No, I do'nt think so.
by FridaysGhost » 07 Jun 2013 20:43
by LightwaterRoyal » 07 Jun 2013 20:50
FridaysGhost I think you misunderstand, I was talking about looking for the gems amongst the non-retained. None of your five fit that pattern except, perhaps, Shorey. He did seem to initially step up when we signed him. The other 4 did jobs for us in a season when we overachieved but why keep them when we can buy far better? If memory serves, all were surplus to requirements in failing Premiership teams. Now it's a couple of years later.
by FridaysGhost » 07 Jun 2013 21:03
by LightwaterRoyal » 07 Jun 2013 21:28
by FridaysGhost » 08 Jun 2013 21:29
by LightwaterRoyal » 08 Jun 2013 22:16
by FridaysGhost » 08 Jun 2013 22:33
LightwaterRoyal We couldn't afford to be offering players contracts that were on big money. What part of ''The Reading way'' don't you understand?
by LightwaterRoyal » 09 Jun 2013 07:24
FridaysGhostLightwaterRoyal We couldn't afford to be offering players contracts that were on big money. What part of ''The Reading way'' don't you understand?
The Reading Way went when the Ownership changed. The Reading Way was to over-achieve on a season and then have your best two players bought to satisfy a bank debt. The old 'Reading Way' is not something that anyone should be now concerned with. The 'Reading Way' pretence has passed and needs to be updated. We can buy and sell with the best of the Championship and we can certainly assemble a Promotion squad with the players we have and the ones we can buy.
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