Snowflake Royalgenome Completely agree with Stranded. It's not even halfway through June yet.
What's the time of year got to do with ut?
There are two months left of the transfer window.
by genome » 08 Jun 2018 16:58
Snowflake Royalgenome Completely agree with Stranded. It's not even halfway through June yet.
What's the time of year got to do with ut?
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Jun 2018 17:03
genomeSnowflake Royalgenome Completely agree with Stranded. It's not even halfway through June yet.
What's the time of year got to do with ut?
There are two months left of the transfer window.
by Denver Royal » 08 Jun 2018 17:11
John Smith Anyone who is 'open-minded' to this signing needs their head checking - there's no positive way of looking at it. It's a sign of the calibre of side we are now: mid-table Champ dross.
by Hound » 08 Jun 2018 17:23
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Jun 2018 17:25
John Madejski's WalletOld Man AndrewsNomad_Royal
So you were negative before the team kicked a ball under Clement, negative when he kept us up and now negative before the transfer window has really got going ....oh, unless he buys the player you think we should have....gotcha!
Not entirely sure how anyone can be negative about Clement. He did his job in keeping us up with a squad that wasn't his and almost instantly made us more solid and hard working. Transfer business hasn't been hugely inspiring but it is only June.
For those two games, before we reverted to being even more atrocious at the back than under Stam. While also being unable to score
by Denver Royal » 08 Jun 2018 18:17
Hound I find it a bit of an odd comment though. It’s not like Clarke’s reliance on ridiculous loans, Stam’s bargain bucket first season or the wasteful expensive signings of last year
It strikes me as a genuine effort by PC to fill glaring gaps in last years squad. We need a leader at CB and whilst I think O Shea wasn’t the right choice can see the thought behind it
And we 100% needed another RB and DM
by Lower West » 08 Jun 2018 23:03
Denver Royal So, we have signed 3 solid proven pro's, 2 of them captain's.
by Cape Town Royal » 09 Jun 2018 07:43
Lower WestDenver Royal So, we have signed 3 solid proven pro's, 2 of them captain's.
All 3 are/have been. Elphick would make 4 if he signs. Looks more and more like a Coppell squad. Though now there's a good crop of youngsters to nuture. The off the field influence is equally important. Clement does seem to be going to basics with a long term plan.
by genome » 09 Jun 2018 09:27
Snowflake RoyalgenomeSnowflake Royal What's the time of year got to do with ut?
There are two months left of the transfer window.
Which has zero relevance to whether John O'Shea is a good or bad signing. The quality and worth would be the same whether it was May or August.
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jun 2018 09:41
genomeSnowflake Royalgenome
There are two months left of the transfer window.
Which has zero relevance to whether John O'Shea is a good or bad signing. The quality and worth would be the same whether it was May or August.
You said it's not a "clean break from previous transfer strategies" - you need to wait for the whole window to finish before you can make a judgement on that. You're jumping to conclusions.
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jun 2018 09:41
genomeSnowflake Royalgenome
There are two months left of the transfer window.
Which has zero relevance to whether John O'Shea is a good or bad signing. The quality and worth would be the same whether it was May or August.
You said it's not a "clean break from previous transfer strategies" - you need to wait for the whole window to finish before you can make a judgement on that. You're jumping to conclusions.
by genome » 09 Jun 2018 10:08
Snowflake RoyalgenomeSnowflake Royal Which has zero relevance to whether John O'Shea is a good or bad signing. The quality and worth would be the same whether it was May or August.
You said it's not a "clean break from previous transfer strategies" - you need to wait for the whole window to finish before you can make a judgement on that. You're jumping to conclusions.
No I don't, because I'm not writing off our transfer window. I'm judging a signing in context of what has gone before and saying I don't like the signals it sends.
There is a big difference between my concerns and criticism and the usual suspects writing off the summer as a disaster because we haven't immediately made 7 great big money signings.
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jun 2018 10:22
by genome » 09 Jun 2018 10:50
by blythspartan » 09 Jun 2018 16:51
by Ascotexgunner » 09 Jun 2018 17:44
John Madejski's WalletOld Man AndrewsNomad_Royal
So you were negative before the team kicked a ball under Clement, negative when he kept us up and now negative before the transfer window has really got going ....oh, unless he buys the player you think we should have....gotcha!
Not entirely sure how anyone can be negative about Clement. He did his job in keeping us up with a squad that wasn't his and almost instantly made us more solid and hard working. Transfer business hasn't been hugely inspiring but it is only June.
For those two games, before we reverted to being even more atrocious at the back than under Stam. While also being unable to score
by Elm Park Kid » 09 Jun 2018 18:47
by Lower West » 09 Jun 2018 19:05
Cape Town Royal I am not fond of the O'Shea signing, I have never really rated him but I can understand why he has signed him. He may not even play much, but if he see's him as a leader in the group then that has to be good on and off the pitch because the tone is set on the training pitch. If that's right it gets carried onto the pitch.
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jun 2018 20:11
AscotexgunnerJohn Madejski's WalletOld Man Andrews
Not entirely sure how anyone can be negative about Clement. He did his job in keeping us up with a squad that wasn't his and almost instantly made us more solid and hard working. Transfer business hasn't been hugely inspiring but it is only June.
For those two games, before we reverted to being even more atrocious at the back than under Stam. While also being unable to score
That is my point JMW. We were worse. We shouldn't have even won the two games we did. QPR could have run up a Norwichesque score. Why do we need a 37 year old as a "filler", how about blooding a few youngsters when we need them. We have a decent youth policy. Instead we take on someone who no doubt will probably get injured in training and like Ferdinand will probably hardly play and draw a salary.
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