by Hound » 05 Jul 2019 15:46
by URZZZZ » 05 Jul 2019 15:52
by Hendo » 05 Jul 2019 15:55
Hound I get wanting to get rid of the high earners. What I don't get is how one minute we are desperate for cash, the next we are turning down money for a replaceable player. Seems mixed messages, this even from the same journo
by Hound » 05 Jul 2019 15:56
by Hendo » 05 Jul 2019 15:57
by URZZZZ » 05 Jul 2019 15:58
ZipNewCorkSeth Talk Reading on Twitter reporting the owners have a 5 players on a do not sell list. Think we can all guess that Moore, Meite, Rinomhota and Loader are on it. Talk Reading believe that Barrow is also on the list.
Interesting approach. The owners want to find a different way out of the financial hole we are in rather than relying on selling our best assets. I know Ian is against this (which is fair enough, no judegement) but I am heartened to see the value they are putting on players. I look forward to seeing how it plays out.
I applaud them for it. It shows they are taking an interest in the playing side and not looking to cash in on our more marketable players. Now that the loanees have departed we don’t have that many players available who are good performers at Championship level. It leaves plenty of other players available to sell although a fair few will be difficult to shift.
by Hound » 05 Jul 2019 16:01
Hendo Yeah, possibly but I guess they could've always pulled out at the last minute and it isn't done until its totally done?
Plus there was the switch over to the new financial year.
by Hound » 05 Jul 2019 16:02
URZZZZZipNewCorkSeth Talk Reading on Twitter reporting the owners have a 5 players on a do not sell list. Think we can all guess that Moore, Meite, Rinomhota and Loader are on it. Talk Reading believe that Barrow is also on the list.
Interesting approach. The owners want to find a different way out of the financial hole we are in rather than relying on selling our best assets. I know Ian is against this (which is fair enough, no judegement) but I am heartened to see the value they are putting on players. I look forward to seeing how it plays out.
I applaud them for it. It shows they are taking an interest in the playing side and not looking to cash in on our more marketable players. Now that the loanees have departed we don’t have that many players available who are good performers at Championship level. It leaves plenty of other players available to sell although a fair few will be difficult to shift.
I do agree with you but we’re still not in a good enough position to overprice a players’ valuation
There’s a part of me who thinks we’ll be OK with the promising youngsters coming through. But at the same time, we’re not following too much of a dissimilar path to Ipswich 12 months ago (sell off first teamers, looking at young loans, using academy kids). Interested to see how it will pan out
by Hendo » 05 Jul 2019 16:02
HoundHendo Yeah, possibly but I guess they could've always pulled out at the last minute and it isn't done until its totally done?
Plus there was the switch over to the new financial year.
yeah - but again they know the new financial year was coming - you'd just hold off til then
Its an odd story all round. Not sure how accurate it is
by Hound » 05 Jul 2019 16:37
by The Enfield Royal71 » 05 Jul 2019 16:54
Hound club seems to have kicked itself into gear today
Moore announced as club captain
and prices for the Chelsea game (pretty decent)
https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2019/j ... on-monday2
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Jul 2019 17:02
NewCorkSeth Talk Reading on Twitter reporting the owners have a 5 players on a do not sell list. Think we can all guess that Moore, Meite, Rinomhota and Loader are on it. Talk Reading believe that Barrow is also on the list.
Interesting approach. The owners want to find a different way out of the financial hole we are in rather than relying on selling our best assets. I know Ian is against this (which is fair enough, no judegement) but I am heartened to see the value they are putting on players. I look forward to seeing how it plays out.
by NewCorkSeth » 05 Jul 2019 17:15
Snowflake RoyalNewCorkSeth Talk Reading on Twitter reporting the owners have a 5 players on a do not sell list. Think we can all guess that Moore, Meite, Rinomhota and Loader are on it. Talk Reading believe that Barrow is also on the list.
Interesting approach. The owners want to find a different way out of the financial hole we are in rather than relying on selling our best assets. I know Ian is against this (which is fair enough, no judegement) but I am heartened to see the value they are putting on players. I look forward to seeing how it plays out.
Novakovich may be a contender.
I actually agree with the principle (not necessarily the players) as long as we try to target other high value & cost players to go to other clubs so we can keep those mustn't sells. Not just the low value high cost players no one wants.
S'why I champion selling Swiftikins.
Because if it's no one or or one of our must keeps I can't see an option other than one of them going. There's only so many ways to boost income and cut costs.
by Zip » 05 Jul 2019 17:27
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Jul 2019 17:40
by URZZZZ » 05 Jul 2019 18:04
by Hound » 05 Jul 2019 18:08
by URZZZZ » 05 Jul 2019 20:44
by Lower West » 05 Jul 2019 20:59
Hound I get wanting to get rid of the high earners. What I don't get is how one minute we are desperate for cash, the next we are turning down money for a replaceable player. Seems mixed messages, this even from the same journo
by strap » 05 Jul 2019 22:02
URZZZZ There’s a part of me who thinks we’ll be OK with the promising youngsters coming through. But at the same time, we’re not following too much of a dissimilar path to Ipswich 12 months ago (sell off first teamers, looking at young loans, using academy kids). Interested to see how it will pan out
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