Thanks Gabriel,
Based upon where we were towards the end of last season there's a different feel to the club. I'd suggest you have a read of the interview with our Technical Director if you haven't already, it's pretty insightful
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... n-11683594.
I didn't want Brian back last season, however given we appointed him I was disappointed that we sacked him so soon, although things were turgid and we needed change to have him simply as a stopgap was pretty disrespectful.
Bringing Jaap on board is a complete unknown for us, soundbites are encouraging and it gives the impression that he knows what he wants to do and how to get us there, whether that translates into reality is different though. For me I'm simply looking for progress this season, not expecting us to be up top by any stretch of imagination. His signings look mixed and each come with their own health warning.
Depends on the perspective of the fan you talk to, views seem to cover the following (one positive, one negative).
Joey van den Berg - you could say that he's a capable but limited midfielder who provides useful utility cover across the pitch and will add some much needed steel to our midfield, alternatively he's the old cheap option blocking youngers (Kelly, Kuhl) and a walking red card/liability.
Jaakkola - Seems capable enough and reviews from South Africa especially are glowing although another cheap option and a total unknown.
Swift - young and skillful winger/midfielder who could prove to be a bright spark for us, known to be lazy and may block Fosu's progress.
Mendes - looked good end of last season at Le Havre when moved to a centre forward position admittedly in the French Ligue 2, a cheap option that constantly falls over his own feet.
Meite - very promising young winger that should be on the fringes of the youth team, another foreign unknown taking spaces from our own youth kids (Fosu).
Gravenberch - young and looks like a beast and should add some more strength at CB/DM, he's unfit, overweight and won't ever be capable of stepping into the team. (brought in before Stam)
Beerens - looks skillful and an upgrade on existing options, rubbish in the Bundesliga.
The interesting thing this summer has been the Van der Vaart rumours. Looks like he's off to Denmark but to have a player (even if he's old) of that profile and calibre linked to us shows the manager is some draw, Jaap and Brian T helped us beat off several teams for Meite and Swift so we're competing, even with a small budget.
General consensus seems to be wings looks strong (too many players for spaces?) with the main gaps being fullbacks (arguments about whether that's to replace Obita/Gunter or as cover depends on the fan), one more experienced CB (Although we have McShane, Cooper, Gravenberch and young options like Dickie/Jules) - which Liam Moore should be a step up and most importantly the man up top in our 4-3-3, unless Mendes really lands on his feet as the man up top our other strikers - Kermorgant, Samuel and Rakels seem more suited to part of 2 up-top.
Lastly, given the changes I've been very very impressed so far with Tevreden. I love his approach which is very confident boarding on arrogant - in some ways I think we need that, we've been too "nice" as a club in the past, this has seen deals concluded quickly and it appears the club finally have a vision which the Thai's are implementing, there's been too much of the 'old guard' feel around the club the last few seasons, so I'm welcoming a different approach. I worried when Hammond left, but for us to get £5.5m for Tshibola and if the player hadn't said he wanted to leave then we would have rejected that (as well as possibly keeping Norwood, Williams and Gunter and considering offering them new deals - although I wouldn't be upset if they went out the door I guess that's ambition?) shows that we're looking in the right direction.
I'm hoping the Thais learned from last season and we seem to be trying another approach. Not expecting us to be going up, if we have a slow start (which I fully expect) getting relegated wouldn't be improbable and I'd expect to see people on Jaap's back, if we stick with the guy throughout the season and manage to settle down I could see us with a mid-table finish based on what's happened so far, if it's an improvement on last season, I'd take that.
Under Adkins we looked like a team regressing, under Clarke after the incredible start last year we went into freefall, under McDermott we stabilised a little but in reality it was more like slowly creeping backwards. Anything that stops the rot is welcome by me.