Ian Royal I'd probably add that anyone who believes option b is also a bellend.
So you believe option b then?
by sandman » 09 Sep 2013 21:07
Ian Royal I'd probably add that anyone who believes option b is also a bellend.
by Ian Royal » 09 Sep 2013 21:18
sandmanIan Royal I'd probably add that anyone who believes option b is also a bellend.
So you believe option b then?
by Royal Rother » 09 Sep 2013 22:11
by The Quiet Man » 10 Sep 2013 00:28
Royal RotherThe Quiet Man SJM was perceived as having not put enough money into the club meaning we would never really be a prem club, again AZ was presented as an alternative to that situation, now we find he is unable to sort out a striker for a campaign in the championship, so you can understand why people are a little underwhelmed, absolutely nothing has changed, we will do it on the cheap and fail exactly the same way as before.
Under SJM the club had to sell its best players to maintain financial stability.
Under AZ that has not been the case, despite not being able to offload the most expensive player we have, who has proved to be a bit of a flop.
What do you think the situation would have been under SJM if we were unable to offload Pog? I can tell you what. McCarthy, Guthrie, Le Fondre, Pearce and some others would have been sold alongside Mariappa and Kebe.
Do you not see that?
by Ian Royal » 10 Sep 2013 00:39
You are aware we turned down bids for a number of our players right?The Quiet ManRoyal RotherThe Quiet Man SJM was perceived as having not put enough money into the club meaning we would never really be a prem club, again AZ was presented as an alternative to that situation, now we find he is unable to sort out a striker for a campaign in the championship, so you can understand why people are a little underwhelmed, absolutely nothing has changed, we will do it on the cheap and fail exactly the same way as before.
Under SJM the club had to sell its best players to maintain financial stability.
Under AZ that has not been the case, despite not being able to offload the most expensive player we have, who has proved to be a bit of a flop.
What do you think the situation would have been under SJM if we were unable to offload Pog? I can tell you what. McCarthy, Guthrie, Le Fondre, Pearce and some others would have been sold alongside Mariappa and Kebe.
Do you not see that?
If a prem club thought any of those could make an impact and hold down a first team place they would be in the prem now.
by RoyalBlue » 10 Sep 2013 03:46
Ian RoyalYou are aware we turned down bids for a number of our players right?The Quiet ManRoyal Rother
Under SJM the club had to sell its best players to maintain financial stability.
Under AZ that has not been the case, despite not being able to offload the most expensive player we have, who has proved to be a bit of a flop.
What do you think the situation would have been under SJM if we were unable to offload Pog? I can tell you what. McCarthy, Guthrie, Le Fondre, Pearce and some others would have been sold alongside Mariappa and Kebe.
Do you not see that?
If a prem club thought any of those could make an impact and hold down a first team place they would be in the prem now.
by The Quiet Man » 10 Sep 2013 07:53
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Sep 2013 10:57
by melonhead » 10 Sep 2013 12:05
Extended-Phenotypemelonhead but when the final conclusion is incorrect based on flawed reasoning precisely because the two scenarios are not comparable, then it bears mentioning.
the point you made is that it is ok for the fans to berate NH/NA/AZ because if you missed a deadline it would be ok for your boss to berate you
i simply listed a few reasons why i thought it was not a good comparison to make.
your further arguments about comparing different things are a bit odd.
what you are saying is that i can berate a fish because it cannot breath fire, because i compared it to a dragon, cos they both have scales.
I like it. But it doesn't really work in this situation because I'm comparing the scenario of one person giving assurances and another person giving assurances, and that with assurances I believe you should be clear.
If I say to somebody I'll bake them a loaf of bread for tomorrow, it would be fair enough if tomorrow, empty handed, I come back with "wow, I'm afraid that was harder than I thought" - unless I'm a f/cking baker.
The club portrayed a confidence in meeting their target and I think it was misleading.
by melonhead » 10 Sep 2013 12:06
Man FridayCypry How am I crazy to suggest that it's foolish to take what he says LITERALLY
When he makes an unambiguous, categoric statement, it's hard not to take it literally. Some of his statements concerning his desire to sign players have been pretty darned categoric. A lawyer you would not make.
by melonhead » 10 Sep 2013 12:08
tmesisExtended-Phenotype The club portrayed a confidence in meeting their target and I think it was misleading.
It really boils down to whether you believe they thought they were going to get players in or not.
You can fully intend to do something, and be confident you will achieve it, and still not achieve it.
If you don't achieve it, you haven't mislead anybody unless you were lying when you said you thought you would succeed.
Now either you believe that
a) Reading thought they'd bring players in, but just couldn't pull off the deals
...or...
b) Reading fc were lying, and didn't believe they'd be bringing players in.
Anyone complaining about being mislead or lied to, who doesn't believe option b, is just being a bell-end.
by floyd__streete » 10 Sep 2013 12:51
P!ssed Off Anton Zingarevich: "It is not the end in terms of signings. We have six weeks to go and we need to do a little bit more business." - July 19th 2013
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Sep 2013 12:56
melonheadExtended-Phenotypemelonhead but when the final conclusion is incorrect based on flawed reasoning precisely because the two scenarios are not comparable, then it bears mentioning.
the point you made is that it is ok for the fans to berate NH/NA/AZ because if you missed a deadline it would be ok for your boss to berate you
i simply listed a few reasons why i thought it was not a good comparison to make.
your further arguments about comparing different things are a bit odd.
what you are saying is that i can berate a fish because it cannot breath fire, because i compared it to a dragon, cos they both have scales.
I like it. But it doesn't really work in this situation because I'm comparing the scenario of one person giving assurances and another person giving assurances, and that with assurances I believe you should be clear.
If I say to somebody I'll bake them a loaf of bread for tomorrow, it would be fair enough if tomorrow, empty handed, I come back with "wow, I'm afraid that was harder than I thought" - unless I'm a f/cking baker.
The club portrayed a confidence in meeting their target and I think it was misleading.
but i fully believe the confidence portrayed at the start to be fully indicative of their actual confidence at the time of the statement.
their confidence just reduced as it became clear that things werent working out as hoped.
thats the thing about confidence, its elusive, and etherial, and subject to change based on changing circumstances and understanding levels.
doesnt change the fact that anyone who looked at the statements and thought, this means we will 100% be getting 7 players in this window is a bit silly.
and thats including the men who made them.
by floyd__streete » 10 Sep 2013 13:01
Extended-Phenotype I think they were well aware of how hard it would be sign 7 decent players - them being in the business and all, I expect they have experienced a transfer window once or twice before.
But cautious realism doesn't sell tickets, attract or keep players. histrionic ambition does though. Not saying they lied; saying they overcooked it.
by melonhead » 10 Sep 2013 15:56
floyd__streeteP!ssed Off Anton Zingarevich: "It is not the end in terms of signings. We have six weeks to go and we need to do a little bit more business." - July 19th 2013
Murked, sycophants.
Not the most contemptible quote that AZ has come out with, mind you. That was during the presser to introduce NA as manager when he rather shiftily accused BMc of not doing enough/spending enough in the January window.
by melonhead » 10 Sep 2013 15:59
Extended-PhenotypemelonheadExtended-Phenotype
I like it. But it doesn't really work in this situation because I'm comparing the scenario of one person giving assurances and another person giving assurances, and that with assurances I believe you should be clear.
If I say to somebody I'll bake them a loaf of bread for tomorrow, it would be fair enough if tomorrow, empty handed, I come back with "wow, I'm afraid that was harder than I thought" - unless I'm a f/cking baker.
The club portrayed a confidence in meeting their target and I think it was misleading.
but i fully believe the confidence portrayed at the start to be fully indicative of their actual confidence at the time of the statement.
their confidence just reduced as it became clear that things werent working out as hoped.
thats the thing about confidence, its elusive, and etherial, and subject to change based on changing circumstances and understanding levels.
doesnt change the fact that anyone who looked at the statements and thought, this means we will 100% be getting 7 players in this window is a bit silly.
and thats including the men who made them.
Oh, you ARE saying they are stupid.
Well I disagree. I think they were well aware of how hard it would be sign 7 decent players - them being in the business and all, I expect they have experienced a transfer window once or twice before.
But cautious realism doesn't sell tickets, attract or keep players. histrionic ambition does though. Not saying they lied; saying they overcooked it.
by Platypuss » 10 Sep 2013 16:36
by melonhead » 10 Sep 2013 16:43
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Sep 2013 18:08
by Ian Royal » 10 Sep 2013 18:59
RoyalBlueIan Royal You are aware we turned down bids for a number of our players right?
We're aware that the club told us that they had turned down bids for a number of our players. That's not necessarily the same thing. And if there were bids they might have been Reading style bids i.e below the normal market valuation aka piss takes!
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