by MouldyRoyal » 03 Sep 2013 09:39
by semtex1871 » 03 Sep 2013 09:45
by CemeteryJ » 03 Sep 2013 09:47
semtex1871 I don't understand what the rush to get into the Premier League is all about....
...it is by far the dirtiest league in the world with most games being won & lost based on very dodgy decisions made by the referees....teams like Reading will never be able to compete in that league unless we are transformed into a major player like what happened at Man City....unfortunately that took about £1 billion....
...face it, we will always be little old Reading FC.....
by Royalwaster » 03 Sep 2013 09:48
semtex1871 I don't understand what the rush to get into the Premier League is all about....
...it is by far the dirtiest league in the world with most games being won & lost based on very dodgy decisions made by the referees....teams like Reading will never be able to compete in that league unless we are transformed into a major player like what happened at Man City....unfortunately that took about £1 billion....
...face it, we will always be little old Reading FC.....
by LightwaterRoyal » 03 Sep 2013 09:48
by CemeteryJ » 03 Sep 2013 09:49
by Royal Rother » 03 Sep 2013 09:49
southbank1871 I too would have liked us to have signed some more players (there's still a chance we have or will), but I'm not going to act like a little bitch and have a massive hissy fit because we haven't spent like QPR. It's embarrassing.
by Drew_3 » 03 Sep 2013 09:50
semtex1871 I don't understand what the rush to get into the Premier League is all about....
...it is by far the dirtiest league in the world with most games being won & lost based on very dodgy decisions made by the referees....teams like Reading will never be able to compete in that league unless we are transformed into a major player like what happened at Man City....unfortunately that took about £1 billion....
...face it, we will always be little old Reading FC.....
by Harrydog » 03 Sep 2013 09:51
by rfc58 » 03 Sep 2013 09:51
Royalwastersemtex1871 I don't understand what the rush to get into the Premier League is all about....
...it is by far the dirtiest league in the world with most games being won & lost based on very dodgy decisions made by the referees....teams like Reading will never be able to compete in that league unless we are transformed into a major player like what happened at Man City....unfortunately that took about £1 billion....
...face it, we will always be little old Reading FC.....
Swansea did it without going bankrupt ...
by Elm Park Pasty » 03 Sep 2013 09:52
southbank1871 I too would have liked us to have signed some more players (there's still a chance we have or will), but I'm not going to act like a little bitch and have a massive hissy fit because we haven't spent like QPR. It's embarrassing.
by kwik-silva » 03 Sep 2013 09:52
LightwaterRoyal Even if the club haven't announced any deals they may have done yesterday, surely some journalist, SSN, or even twitter mong would have told us by now.
by Dixeyroyal » 03 Sep 2013 09:52
semtex1871 I don't understand what the rush to get into the Premier League is all about....
...it is by far the dirtiest league in the world with most games being won & lost based on very dodgy decisions made by the referees....teams like Reading will never be able to compete in that league unless we are transformed into a major player like what happened at Man City....unfortunately that took about £1 billion....
...face it, we will always be little old Reading FC.....
by Uke » 03 Sep 2013 09:53
Royal Rothersouthbank1871 I too would have liked us to have signed some more players (there's still a chance we have or will), but I'm not going to act like a little bitch and have a massive hissy fit because we haven't spent like QPR. It's embarrassing.
Crikey! An outbreak of sanity.
The long-term secure future of the club is not dependent on getting promoted this season, it is dependent on producing home-grown players and the investment in the Academy is therefore the most important thing the club can do. And they are doing it.
We could spend a lot and go up - then what? We spend a load more to stay up. And then what? On crowds of 24,000 eventually it becomes crystal clear (as if it isn't already) that we can't actually compete and remain financially stable. So we go down. Skint.
Or we could spend a lot and not go up. And be skint. And potentially jeopardise the investment in the Academy.
We simply have to create an environment where the Academy produces young players who are capable of making their way in the top echelons of the professional game in order to earn a place at the top table.
If there are any fans jealous of QPR at the moment I think I shall piss myself laughing. Points on the table, likely promotion.... Then what? If you would really get pleasure out of RFC being run like Chelsea, Portsmouth, Man City and now QPR with totally unsustainable business models then fair enough. I seriously believe, given the option, most sane people would rather we do it in the right way, through continuing SJM's 2 decade brick-by-brick approach, not through spending huge sums on inflated fees and insane wages, just to appease a minority of fans who gets their rocks off on that sort of thing.
Yes, opportunities have been lost along the way, we could have done it better and maybe have survived longer in the PL, but to see the frothing at the mouth comments on here, anybody would think it really mattered all that much.
Here's the thing - it really doesn't.
by MouldyRoyal » 03 Sep 2013 09:54
Elm Park Pastysouthbank1871 I too would have liked us to have signed some more players (there's still a chance we have or will), but I'm not going to act like a little bitch and have a massive hissy fit because we haven't spent like QPR. It's embarrassing.
+1 Seriously not sure what some of you were expecting I really don't. I am deflated about the lack of signings, although I am not so gutted about Mapps and Kebe going as I am not sure their commitment was there any more. Anyone who thought we would be chucking £Ms around last night was always going to be disappointed (and I admit I bought into this a little). The club cannot go on sending out mixed messages, saying one day we build brick by brick, and on another saying we will make signings. Having said that, I am not sure how long QPR can exist as a business model given the wages that must going out there, that is just plain ludicrous. If anything, it is our poor comparison with Wigan which concerns me more.
by Uke » 03 Sep 2013 09:56
Elm Park Pasty I am not sure how long QPR can exist as a business model given the wages that must going out there, that is just plain ludicrous. If anything, it is our poor comparison with Wigan which concerns me more.
by Elm Park Pasty » 03 Sep 2013 09:58
MouldyRoyalElm Park Pastysouthbank1871 I too would have liked us to have signed some more players (there's still a chance we have or will), but I'm not going to act like a little bitch and have a massive hissy fit because we haven't spent like QPR. It's embarrassing.
+1 Seriously not sure what some of you were expecting I really don't. I am deflated about the lack of signings, although I am not so gutted about Mapps and Kebe going as I am not sure their commitment was there any more. Anyone who thought we would be chucking £Ms around last night was always going to be disappointed (and I admit I bought into this a little). The club cannot go on sending out mixed messages, saying one day we build brick by brick, and on another saying we will make signings. Having said that, I am not sure how long QPR can exist as a business model given the wages that must going out there, that is just plain ludicrous. If anything, it is our poor comparison with Wigan which concerns me more.
Got to remember Wigan received alot of money for the sales of Kone and Mcarthy. Even if they kept 50% of that that to cover their own running costs, they would still have had a larger budget than us.
by urz13 » 03 Sep 2013 09:59
by Cypry » 03 Sep 2013 10:00
Dixeyroyalsemtex1871 I don't understand what the rush to get into the Premier League is all about....
...it is by far the dirtiest league in the world with most games being won & lost based on very dodgy decisions made by the referees....teams like Reading will never be able to compete in that league unless we are transformed into a major player like what happened at Man City....unfortunately that took about £1 billion....
...face it, we will always be little old Reading FC.....
You seem to have completely missed the point, the only people that have EVER stated their intent to return to the Premier league asap was Anton, SJM and the Manager.
What really grips my shit is the constant lies from the club, not the fact that we are in a rush to get back to the PL.
For what it's worth i actually agree with you about the PL, however, my expectation levels were raised pre season when the club said that they would spend money and bring in the players to get us promoted, again a load of bullshit to sell season tickets.
by loyalroyal4life » 03 Sep 2013 10:00
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