by Sutekh » 18 Jul 2017 08:46
by mambo3 » 18 Jul 2017 11:44
winchester_royal The transfer fees shouldn't make too much of an impact as this will just sit on the balance sheet and be amortised over the life of the contact.
E.G. we sign Darlow for £5m on a 5 year contract, we'll be incurring a 'cost' for accounting purposes of only £1m (£5m over 5 years) per year.
It's the wages that are a killer. For any decent player you're looking at £30k a week min. And that's before bonuses, signing on fees, agent fees etc. So let's say that averages out at £40k a week. You're then looking at an annual cost of £2.1m for just one player.
It's crazy money. And just one of these signings could easily push us over the edge of FFP regs.
by windermereROYAL » 18 Jul 2017 12:12
Sutekh I see GR is reporting the "story" that Reading is whinging about the cost of players and salaries in today's transfer market.
So it's just like old times with JM running things
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... y-13344810
by winchester_royal » 18 Jul 2017 12:12
mambo3winchester_royal The transfer fees shouldn't make too much of an impact as this will just sit on the balance sheet and be amortised over the life of the contact.
E.G. we sign Darlow for £5m on a 5 year contract, we'll be incurring a 'cost' for accounting purposes of only £1m (£5m over 5 years) per year.
It's the wages that are a killer. For any decent player you're looking at £30k a week min. And that's before bonuses, signing on fees, agent fees etc. So let's say that averages out at £40k a week. You're then looking at an annual cost of £2.1m for just one player.
It's crazy money. And just one of these signings could easily push us over the edge of FFP regs.
So we got rid of all those future stars we nurtured plus a few fringe players so we can afford to pay decent wages and buy who?
Are the Chinese millionaires or billionaires?
by NewCorkSeth » 18 Jul 2017 14:35
by mambo3 » 18 Jul 2017 14:56
winchester_royalmambo3winchester_royal The transfer fees shouldn't make too much of an impact as this will just sit on the balance sheet and be amortised over the life of the contact.
E.G. we sign Darlow for £5m on a 5 year contract, we'll be incurring a 'cost' for accounting purposes of only £1m (£5m over 5 years) per year.
It's the wages that are a killer. For any decent player you're looking at £30k a week min. And that's before bonuses, signing on fees, agent fees etc. So let's say that averages out at £40k a week. You're then looking at an annual cost of £2.1m for just one player.
It's crazy money. And just one of these signings could easily push us over the edge of FFP regs.
So we got rid of all those future stars we nurtured plus a few fringe players so we can afford to pay decent wages and buy who?
Are the Chinese millionaires or billionaires?
Look at the clubs these players have gone to mate.
Shrewsbury
Luton
Motherwell
Blackburn
Lincoln
Grimsby
Charlton
Not exactly the moves of 'future stars' eh?
All decent players who will hopefully make it in the game, but not good enough for us now and all getting to the age where they needed to move on.
by From Despair To Where? » 18 Jul 2017 18:57
windermereROYALSutekh I see GR is reporting the "story" that Reading is whinging about the cost of players and salaries in today's transfer market.
So it's just like old times with JM running things
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... y-13344810
So how horribly true is that statement.
mambo3
Sorry, you mean getting to the age where they should have a fair shout of being in the 1st Team or on the fringe the ones that are getting on
should we be looking at moving them on and also on what basis have you decided they are not good enough. How many clubs are queuing up for our players?
by Sutekh » 18 Jul 2017 19:05
by Hound » 18 Jul 2017 19:13
NewCorkSeth Just read the GetReading article of our fans overreacting online. Our squad depth is, comparatively, not that bad. We have the following all making apps last season
GK - Jaakola
DR - Gunter, Watson
DC - McShane, Moore, Ilori, Cooper
DL - Obita, Blackett
MC - Quinn, JVDB, Evans, Kelly, Swift
WG - McCleary, Beerens, Popa, Harriott,
ST - Kermorgant, Mendes
And 2 new transfers in thus far (position unknown)
TBD - Clement, Bodvarsson
Thats a squad of 22 players. Last season only 24 players played more that 100 minutes. 3 of them were loans that arrived in January and 2 of them were transfers that arrived in January. That means before the January transfer window only 19 players regularly played.
With both our Strikers injured atm that makes it clear it we will need reinforcement in that area and the GK department is definitely light but Ulderink just said in an interview he expects 4 more players in. One is bound to be a GK and one is bound to be a striker so why is everyone stressing?
by Sutekh » 18 Jul 2017 19:20
by NewCorkSeth » 18 Jul 2017 19:25
HoundNewCorkSeth Just read the GetReading article of our fans overreacting online. Our squad depth is, comparatively, not that bad. We have the following all making apps last season
GK - Jaakola
DR - Gunter, Watson
DC - McShane, Moore, Ilori, Cooper
DL - Obita, Blackett
MC - Quinn, JVDB, Evans, Kelly, Swift
WG - McCleary, Beerens, Popa, Harriott,
ST - Kermorgant, Mendes
And 2 new transfers in thus far (position unknown)
TBD - Clement, Bodvarsson
Thats a squad of 22 players. Last season only 24 players played more that 100 minutes. 3 of them were loans that arrived in January and 2 of them were transfers that arrived in January. That means before the January transfer window only 19 players regularly played.
With both our Strikers injured atm that makes it clear it we will need reinforcement in that area and the GK department is definitely light but Ulderink just said in an interview he expects 4 more players in. One is bound to be a GK and one is bound to be a striker so why is everyone stressing?
This is true, the squad still shapes up well
As you say though, not only are the two strikers injured, but so are McCleary and Harriott.
We obviously do need to get someone in pretty quickly if we want to start the season well. Beerens as a false 9 hardly fills me with optimism
Sutekh IN
- Jon Dadi Bodvarsson - Wolves - Undisclosed
- Pelle Clement - Ajax - Undisclosed
NEW DEALSSaid Bakkati to 30 June 2019
OUT
Jaap Stam to 30 June 2019
Adries Ulderink to 30 June 2019- Chris Gunter to 30 June 2020
- Liam Kelly to 30 June 2020
Note that Garath McCleary already penned a new 3 year deal earlier this year.
- Ali Al Habsi - Al Hilal - Undisclosed but thought to be around £300k
- Harrison Bennett - Released
- Harry Cardwell - Grimsby Town - Free
- Tariqe Fosu - Charlton Athletic - Undisclosed
- Paulo Hurtadi - Vitoria Guimares - Undisclosed
- Dominic Hyam - Coventry - Free
- Zak Jules - Shrewsbury Town - Undisclosed
- Niall Keown - Partick Thistle - Undisclosed
- Aaron Kuhl - Released
- Sean Long - Lincoln City - Free
- Stuart Moore - Barrow - Free
- Jack Stacey - Luton Town - Undisclosed
- Craig Tanner - Motherwell - Free
- Joe Tupper - Released
- Terence Vancooten - Stevenage - Free
- Danny Williams - Huddersfield - Free
LOANED
- Jonathan Bond - Peterborough - Loan (6 Months)
- Danzell Gravenberch - KSV Roeselare - Loan (Season)
- Yakou Meite - Sochaux-Montbéliard - Loan (Season)
- Andrija Novakovich - SC Telstar - Loan (Season)
- Deniss Rakels - Lech Poznan - Loan (Season)
ACADEMY
Signing or renewing professional deals this summer areThis group will be joined by Liam Driscoll, Ben House, Joel Rollinson and Ade Shokunbi while Ethan Coleman, Tom Holmes and Kosta Sparta have signed professional deals before their scholarship term ended
- Axel Andresson (DF)
- Ryan East (MF)
- George Legg (GK)
- Andrija Novakovich (FW) to 30 June 2019
- Andy Rinomhota (MF)
- Jake Sheppard (DF)
- Sam Smith (FW)
- Lewis Ward (GK)
Tyler Frost, Teddy Howe, Ramarni Medford-Smith and Jordan Holsgrove all signed professional deals earlier in 2017
Dominic Samuel is close to leaving and Vito Mannone is close to joining
by PistolPete » 18 Jul 2017 19:41
by NewCorkSeth » 18 Jul 2017 19:52
PistolPete While I agree there is an overreaction, it's not necessarily that we don't have enough players, it's that there are glaring holes in the squad.
We need a 'midfield destroyer'. Whether we play 4-3-3 or 3-5-2, someone needs to do the dirty work and we don't have that man in the squad.
Blackett is not a left back. Ideally we want an improvement on Obita, at worst we need a reliable backup.
We need an out an out striker to score goals.
We need a keeper to replace Al habsi/cover for our Fin.
That's 4 players and I'm not sure we have any of them yet (and I'm aware of the 2 signings we've made!)
by 3points » 18 Jul 2017 21:02
3points would like a Sidwell-esque box to box midfielder please, though they are a very rare breed these days
by 3points » 18 Jul 2017 21:17
double d3points would like a Sidwell-esque box to box midfielder please, though they are a very rare breed these days
Heard kante is available
by Sutekh » 19 Jul 2017 08:18
NewCorkSeth Ulderink did say he expects 4 more signings
by Hound » 19 Jul 2017 08:56
by tmesis » 19 Jul 2017 10:12
winchester_royal The transfer fees shouldn't make too much of an impact as this will just sit on the balance sheet and be amortised over the life of the contact.
E.G. we sign Darlow for £5m on a 5 year contract, we'll be incurring a 'cost' for accounting purposes of only £1m (£5m over 5 years) per year.
It's the wages that are a killer. For any decent player you're looking at £30k a week min. And that's before bonuses, signing on fees, agent fees etc. So let's say that averages out at £40k a week. You're then looking at an annual cost of £2.1m for just one player.
It's crazy money. And just one of these signings could easily push us over the edge of FFP regs.
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