by URZZZZZ » 27 Jun 2013 23:18
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by Ian Royal » 28 Jun 2013 17:39
maffff 27 Jun 2013 22:06:15
Reading have been given assurances that their application for Category 1 status is on track. They hope to have it formalised over the summer.
Reading have already started looking to utilise their Category 1 status by bringing in players from clubs with Category 2 and 3 status.
Their first signing will be 15 year old Icelandic youngster Ragnar M�r L�russon who signed for Brighton on a scholarship in April and is due to link up with the side over the summer.
John Morling is said to be "furious" that Reading have been able to poach this player and is doing everything possible to stop the move happening, but Reading have convinced L�russon that he could be the "next Gylfi Sigurdsson". They have offered him a two year scholarship with a further one year professional deal.
by liam1871 » 28 Jun 2013 19:26
by LightwaterRoyal » 28 Jun 2013 19:39
liam1871 altidore on 4.5 million
Middlesbrough are looking at former Reading midfielder Kalifa Cisse, the Mailian powerhouse has been in great form in the MLS
by LightwaterRoyal » 28 Jun 2013 19:41
Reading FC Chairman Anton Zingarevich has finally reached an agreement to buy Lechia Gdansk for �8m. Zingarevich entered talks to buy the Polish side in June last year but initially cooled interest when Chairma Bartosz Sarnowski leaked details of Zingarevich's interest to the media.
Talks the last few months have been promising with Zingarevich looking for ways to expand his sporting investments. He has also just finalised the purchase of Russian hockey team Atlant.
Through ownership of Lechia, Zingarevich is looking to bring Lechia to the forefront of the Ekstraklasa whilst using the polish team to support the growth of Reading Football Club. Thames Sports Investments, owned by Zingarevich but subsidised heavily by his father Boris Zingarevich (worth over £3. 4bn) will be investing heavily in the infrastructure at Lechia as well as increasing the playing budget. He wants to promote the intake of youth players, send developing players from Reading to Lechia, and vice versa, to experience a different league and use the polish side to help acquire European travel documents for talented players from outside of Europe.
Reading will be sending a team of coaches to work with Lechia's youth team as well Lechia staff coming to experience the infrastructure at Reading.
Additionally, Reading have sent scouts out to partner team Ocean City who are hosting trials for a select group of American youth players. Reading have recently brought goalkeeper Aleksandar Gogic who was recommended to them by Ocean City, and feel that there is untapped potential out there.
US men's u17 captain Shaq Moore recently spent time with the Berkshire side and an agreement is in place for him to link up with the team again later in the year.
by Libertine » 29 Jun 2013 05:27
LightwaterRoyalliam1871 altidore on 4.5 million
Almost beleivable.Middlesbrough are looking at former Reading midfielder Kalifa Cisse, the Mailian powerhouse has been in great form in the MLS
If true very pleased for him, always liked him in his time here.
by Royal91 » 29 Jun 2013 09:24
Ian Royalmaffff 27 Jun 2013 22:06:15
Reading have been given assurances that their application for Category 1 status is on track. They hope to have it formalised over the summer.
Reading have already started looking to utilise their Category 1 status by bringing in players from clubs with Category 2 and 3 status.
Their first signing will be 15 year old Icelandic youngster Ragnar M�r L�russon who signed for Brighton on a scholarship in April and is due to link up with the side over the summer.
John Morling is said to be "furious" that Reading have been able to poach this player and is doing everything possible to stop the move happening, but Reading have convinced L�russon that he could be the "next Gylfi Sigurdsson". They have offered him a two year scholarship with a further one year professional deal.
Are we deliberately trying to wind up Brighton to the point they implode?
by Judge Drenthe » 30 Jun 2013 14:57
by Pepe the Horseman » 30 Jun 2013 15:06
by winchester_royal » 30 Jun 2013 15:28
by URZZZZZ » 30 Jun 2013 17:07
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 30 Jun 2013 17:19
Judge Drenthe 30 Jun 2013 13:25:31
Reading FC set to finalise Thomas Eisfeld and Max Clayton by Tuesday
by Simon's Church » 30 Jun 2013 18:54
USA_Loyal_RoyalJudge Drenthe 30 Jun 2013 13:25:31
Reading FC set to finalise Thomas Eisfeld and Max Clayton by Tuesday
do we need another 18 year old striker? we already have samuel.
by winchester_royal » 30 Jun 2013 19:33
Simon's ChurchUSA_Loyal_RoyalJudge Drenthe 30 Jun 2013 13:25:31
Reading FC set to finalise Thomas Eisfeld and Max Clayton by Tuesday
do we need another 18 year old striker? we already have samuel.
Samuel's 19. Clayton's to replace Ikpeazu, one of that regulations of eppp is that each club must have at least one 18 year old striker on their books.
by Divvy » 30 Jun 2013 23:11
by LightwaterRoyal » 30 Jun 2013 23:53
Divvy 30 Jun 2013 22:46:41
Peter Odemwingie is in talks with Reading Football Club after WBA and Reading agreed a £2.2m fee.
Initial talks are said to have gone well but some minor details still need to be agreed. Reading want the deal done by the end of this week ready for their Portuguese training camp in mid-July.
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 01 Jul 2013 04:25
Divvy 30 Jun 2013 22:46:41
Peter Odemwingie is in talks with Reading Football Club after WBA and Reading agreed a £2.2m fee.
Initial talks are said to have gone well but some minor details still need to be agreed. Reading want the deal done by the end of this week ready for their Portuguese training camp in mid-July.
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