by Tobyroyals » 28 May 2015 15:45
by Y21 » 28 May 2015 15:49
by WoodleyRoyal » 28 May 2015 16:01
by tidus_mi2 » 28 May 2015 17:01
by Platypuss » 28 May 2015 17:41
tidus_mi2 Go on, who else is posting from this guys IP?
by From Despair To Where? » 28 May 2015 18:09
tidus_mi2 Go on, who else is posting from this guys IP?
by SCIAG » 28 May 2015 18:33
Tobyroyals Over the next four seasons, and still all pre Zingaravich era we received PL parachute payments, and sold more than £40m pounds worth of players. Doyle, Kitson, Shorey, S Hunt, Sigurdsson, Bikey, Long, Mills etc etc the list goes on. Where did all that money go? Did it all fill the Black Hole?
The road back will be long, and extremely difficult. Is that possible under current owners and SJM?
by UpThePrem » 28 May 2015 22:00
by Ravel » 28 May 2015 22:28
Tobyroyals I ask you to cast your mind back to the Summer of 2007
by Sutekh » 29 May 2015 09:53
Tobyroyals Absolutely no one should be surprised at the mire that we find ourself in at this moment, following a sustained period of NON INVESTMENT. And before anyone starts to lay all of the blame on the Zingaravich era, let's be quite sure that it goes back way before then.
I ask you to cast your mind back to the Summer of 2007, when SJM was both owner and Chairman! We had just completed our first season in the Premier League and had finished in 8th place, an unbelievable achievement! Plans had been passed to increase the size of the stadium up to 38,000 capacity, we were on the rise!!! But the catastrophic era of NON INVESTMENT kicked in, or was it our first introduction to what was to be known as 'The Reading way'.
Steve Sidwell left the club being out of contract, and the totally ineffective Greg Halford was sold to Sunderland for £3m. That same sum of money, was used to bring in two completely unknown Africans, neither of whom had any experience in the UK, Emerse Fae and Kaliffa Cisse. In essence the monetary investment was NIL. We were duly relegated, albeit only on goal difference! Totally deserved, and nothing to do with second season syndrome or bad luck, but everything to do with NON INVESTMENT!
Over the next four seasons, and still all pre Zingaravich era we received PL parachute payments, and sold more than £40m pounds worth of players. Doyle, Kitson, Shorey, S Hunt, Sigurdsson, Bikey, Long, Mills etc etc the list goes on. Where did all that money go? Did it all fill the Black Hole?
We are where we are now for the above reasons.
The road back will be long, and extremely difficult. Is that possible under current owners and SJM?
by handbags_harris » 29 May 2015 12:59
by floyd__streete » 29 May 2015 13:09
by PeterReadingborn59 » 29 May 2015 14:09
by Duke the Dog2 » 29 May 2015 14:42
by Delboy » 29 May 2015 15:32
by LUX » 29 May 2015 15:32
by Ian Royal » 31 May 2015 11:15
handbags_harris This argument was done to death at the time. Put simply, increased wage bill + Madejski haemorrhaging money as a direct result of the financial crash = owner investment was no longer possible (Madejski was covering annual losses hence why he was owed around £28m). Therefore the club had to sustain itself while Madejski sought a buyer, the way to do that was to sell best assets while still maintaining a competitive squad. At the same time, in 2009 the bank called in the overdraft (note this was the first pre=-season after the financial crash and where the supposed "lack of investment" started), and prior to that we had uncharacteristically gambled on gaining promotion by offering Doyle and Hunt lucrative contracts. Promotion attempt failed, and so high value sellable assets were sold. Bikey, Doyle, S Hunt all sold. Harper let go on a free, Hahnemann let go on a free. Relegation would have been utterly catastrophic and with Rodgers the increasing threat of relegation (despite improved performances later on) saw the club gamble on paying off his contract for a better managerial fit. It was essential that we stayed at least at Championship level, McDermott kept us up with ease until TSI entered the equation, where my opinion is Madejski was so desperate to sell he sold to the first seemingly legitimate bidder.
So really the sounds coming from the club back in 2009 were right, and the annual statement of accounts backs it up. But to call it a lack of investment is a bit laughable given we forked out not insignificant transfer fees for numerous players despite the likes of Sigurdsson and Long being sold.
by parky » 31 May 2015 11:29
by PeterReadingborn59 » 01 Jun 2015 12:55
parky Can I be the one to point out that both the teams we got promoted with in 2012 are playing in next seasons Europa League.
by melonhead » 01 Jun 2015 16:35
Tobyroyals Absolutely no one should be surprised at the mire that we find ourself in at this moment, following a sustained period of NON INVESTMENT. And before anyone starts to lay all of the blame on the Zingaravich era, let's be quite sure that it goes back way before then.
I ask you to cast your mind back to the Summer of 2007, when SJM was both owner and Chairman! We had just completed our first season in the Premier League and had finished in 8th place, an unbelievable achievement! Plans had been passed to increase the size of the stadium up to 38,000 capacity, we were on the rise!!! But the catastrophic era of NON INVESTMENT kicked in, or was it our first introduction to what was to be known as 'The Reading way'.
Steve Sidwell left the club being out of contract, and the totally ineffective Greg Halford was sold to Sunderland for £3m. That same sum of money, was used to bring in two completely unknown Africans, neither of whom had any experience in the UK, Emerse Fae and Kaliffa Cisse. In essence the monetary investment was NIL. We were duly relegated, albeit only on goal difference! Totally deserved, and nothing to do with second season syndrome or bad luck, but everything to do with NON INVESTMENT!
Over the next four seasons, and still all pre Zingaravich era we received PL parachute payments, and sold more than £40m pounds worth of players. Doyle, Kitson, Shorey, S Hunt, Sigurdsson, Bikey, Long, Mills etc etc the list goes on. Where did all that money go? Did it all fill the Black Hole?
We are where we are now for the above reasons.
The road back will be long, and extremely difficult. Is that possible under current owners and SJM?
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