by Royal Rother » 04 Aug 2014 20:24
by Nameless » 04 Aug 2014 20:27
Royal Rother Using an iPad to post are you Nameless? (proxy spellcheck shite they have.)
by rfc58 » 04 Aug 2014 20:41
Pseud O'Nymrfc58 Just wished Madejski would shut his mouth about the owners having deep pockets, as he loves to call it.
Any club entering in to negotiations with us about selling their players will remember this, and adjust the price accordingly.
No doubt over the years he's been a very astute business man, but those kind of comments don't help us in future negotiations.
You're so right. He should have said "Our new owners are totally skint" that would have got the fans on side all right, and done wonders for the club's creditworthiness.
by kwik-silva » 04 Aug 2014 20:45
by Ian Royal » 04 Aug 2014 21:33
As you say, McCarthy, Obita. Plus McCleary, Williams, Karacan, Guthrie and yes, even Pog although the wages will put some off I agree. It doesn't change the simple fact of what I said though. Pearce has some pretty good experience that other managers might appreciate too. Gunter, though not brilliant, is still one of the better RBs in the division.floyd__streeteIan Royal Reasons to be cheerful:
1) Expectations were that we'd have to sell all our best players. We've sold one, arguably.
Name the seriously saleable assets we have these days? McCarthy and Obita perhaps, although the latter has had just one season. Pog's wages would put teams off, I am sure. Otherwise.....who would want our 'best' players?
Obita was unproven this time last year. They're youth team players Floyd, what do you expect, Champions League experience to play in our U21s? Kuhl has turned down big big clubs to stay with us. Some could easily have been lost to other clubs or just not had their contracts renewed if things were really that bad.floyd__streeteIan Royal 2) There were concerns we wouldn't be able to keep all of our promising young players. We've kept the lot.
They are all almost exclusively unproven, who would be willing to spend money on players (Obita excepted) who haven't featured in first team football.
Very generous to concede this, no matter how begrudgingly and half-heartedly.floyd__streeteIan Royal 3) There were concerns we'd go into Administration and start the season on -10 points. We've not.
-10 could always potentially apply any time during a season of course, admittedly that looks somewhat less likely now.
You sound like RoyalBlue. That's considerably below you. Note I said the ownership saga is coming to an end, not that the new owners would be successful.floyd__streeteIan Royal 4) The ownership saga is nearly at an end after about 10 / 11 months. SJM is hopefully applying the "once bitten, twice shy" and "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me" principles.
His recent track record in terms of decision making and spurious statements to the media (ie. January 2014: "there will be resources available for signings") is concerning so we'll reserve judgement on that shall we.
Yes Floyd, a fukton. We finished 7th and the football really wasn't that inspid.I'd have thought you'd recognise that given how long you've been going and to how many games. We could play like we did for most of Rodgers tenure. Or Burns!floyd__streeteIan Royal 5) The season starts at the end of the week, so we've got football to look forward to.
Can it be any worse than it was last season?
I don't think I have told anyone to get their hopes up. In fact the very next point builds on that we might not.floyd__streeteIan Royal 6) There's still time for signings yet.
True, but the recent past has suggested that one shouldn't get one's hopes up in that department.
Is it possible for you to not take the dimmest view of all possibilities? Thank fook you've not renewed your ST. Though if there's a God (there isn't), we'll have an absolutely fantastic season just to spite you. I really hope the Thais get it right and we sort ourselves out, because it would be great to have a positive floyd back. I mourn his loss since about 2008floyd__streeteIan Royal 7) Even if we don't make (m)any signings, we can look forward to seeing how our promising youngsters progress.
.....or watching a car crash unfold as an inexperienced team gets rolled every other week.
Because even in a total shambles we were still better than the majority of teams in the division. We've lost relatively few key players and the inexperienced ones are a season older and more experienced.floyd__streeteIan Royal 8 ) We shouldn't be in a relegation fight.
On what basis do you say that? Hugely lacking up front now and missing experience in the form of McAnuff, Gorkss etc.
See above.floyd__streeteIan Royal 9) Even if we are, we should survive it.
Again, on what basis do you say that, given the inexperienced/untried nature of our team?
by Ian Royal » 04 Aug 2014 21:38
rfc58Pseud O'Nymrfc58 Just wished Madejski would shut his mouth about the owners having deep pockets, as he loves to call it.
Any club entering in to negotiations with us about selling their players will remember this, and adjust the price accordingly.
No doubt over the years he's been a very astute business man, but those kind of comments don't help us in future negotiations.
You're so right. He should have said "Our new owners are totally skint" that would have got the fans on side all right, and done wonders for the club's creditworthiness.
Or maybe the third option, say nothing. It's not needed. The new owners actions will speak louder than words, time will tell if they plan to spend big, small or somewhere in between.
by Victor Meldrew » 04 Aug 2014 21:58
by Royal & Ancient » 04 Aug 2014 22:14
by rfc58 » 04 Aug 2014 22:25
by Royal Rother » 04 Aug 2014 22:57
Royal & Ancient Can he,or someone, explain to me,in simple terms, how this (apparently brilliant -SJM-) management team have managed to screw up what must have been the most successful decade in the history of the Club.
I have followed this thread through from rumours etc.
by Angry Shed Sex » 04 Aug 2014 23:38
by brighton_royal » 05 Aug 2014 07:22
by RoyalBlue » 05 Aug 2014 09:10
rfc58 Just wished Madejski would shut his mouth about the owners having deep pockets, as he loves to call it.
Any club entering in to negotiations with us about selling their players will remember this, and adjust the price accordingly.
No doubt over the years he's been a very astute business man, but those kind of comments don't help us in future negotiations.
by RoyalBlue » 05 Aug 2014 09:20
Ian RoyalYou sound like RoyalBlue. That's considerably below you. Note I said the ownership saga is coming to an end, not that the new owners would be successful.floyd__streeteIan Royal 4) The ownership saga is nearly at an end after about 10 / 11 months. SJM is hopefully applying the "once bitten, twice shy" and "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me" principles.
His recent track record in terms of decision making and spurious statements to the media (ie. January 2014: "there will be resources available for signings") is concerning so we'll reserve judgement on that shall we.
by melonhead » 05 Aug 2014 10:10
rfc58Pseud O'Nymrfc58 Just wished Madejski would shut his mouth about the owners having deep pockets, as he loves to call it.
Any club entering in to negotiations with us about selling their players will remember this, and adjust the price accordingly.
No doubt over the years he's been a very astute business man, but those kind of comments don't help us in future negotiations.
You're so right. He should have said "Our new owners are totally skint" that would have got the fans on side all right, and done wonders for the club's creditworthiness.
Or maybe the third option, say nothing. It's not needed. The new owners actions will speak louder than words, time will tell if they plan to spend big, small or somewhere in between.
by JIM » 05 Aug 2014 12:27
by Horsham Royal » 05 Aug 2014 13:15
JIM Will this page reach 500 b4 club calls press conference.?
by Royal Biscuitman » 05 Aug 2014 14:02
Ian Royalrfc58Pseud O'Nym You're so right. He should have said "Our new owners are totally skint" that would have got the fans on side all right, and done wonders for the club's creditworthiness.
Or maybe the third option, say nothing. It's not needed. The new owners actions will speak louder than words, time will tell if they plan to spend big, small or somewhere in between.
Yeah, saying nothing is always popular with our fans. And you can have deep pockets and not spend big. In fact, that's really the ideal scenario for us.
by Zana Badawi » 05 Aug 2014 16:33
Namelessfloyd__streeteIan Royal Reasons to be cheerful:
1) Expectations were that we'd have to sell all our best players. We've sold one, arguably.
Name the seriously saleable assets we have these days? McCarthy and Obita perhaps, although the latter has had just one season. Pog's wages would put teams off, I am sure. Otherwise.....who would want our 'best' players?
You miss the point.
Earlier in the summer the talk was that in order to survive financially we would be shipping players out left right and centre, which hasn't happened and is a good thing. Apart from the two you mention McCleary and Hector were linked to moves away and Guthrie, Karacan and Williams would not find it hard to find a buyer. We also know Man City were very interested in the totally inexperienced Kuhl.
by Zana Badawi » 05 Aug 2014 16:38
Royal Biscuitman Maybe the deep pockets comment was also aimed at the clubs creditors......
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