by bcubed » 07 Oct 2022 16:50
by Hendo » 13 Oct 2022 16:47
Reading FC striker Andy Carroll says he is eager to prolong his stay at the club beyond the end of his contract which expires in the middle of January.
The 33-year-old was brought in by boss Paul Ince on a four-month contract last month having been a free agent.
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"I would love to," he replied when asked if he would like to stay at the club beyond the end of his current deal. "I think that's what I would want to do. I enjoyed it the first time [I was at Reading] and I'm enjoying it the second time. Hopefully, it's a lot longer than what's in the contract at the minute. I'm enjoying coming into training every day and getting fitter and fitter."
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 13 Oct 2022 16:56
by Sutekh » 14 Oct 2022 08:09
YorkshireRoyal99 Hopefully that becomes a reality, I reckon offering him an 18-month deal in January would be about ideal, although would depend on shifting Moore I reckon and what we can try and get off the wage bill there.
Might have to be structured differently due to our restrictions though i.e. a new deal until the end of the current season and then on July 1st a further 12 months.
by 3points » 14 Oct 2022 13:45
by Mid Sussex Royal » 24 Oct 2022 13:50
by Hendo » 24 Oct 2022 14:07
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 24 Oct 2022 14:11
Mid Sussex Royal Interesting Bowen's comments in Get Reading saying basically all loanees and those on short term permanent contracts have a verbal agreement then can go in Jan if something better comes along
by Sutekh » 24 Oct 2022 14:12
Mid Sussex Royal Interesting Bowen's comments in Get Reading saying basically all loanees and those on short term permanent contracts have a verbal agreement then can go in Jan if something better comes along
by Nameless » 24 Oct 2022 14:39
SutekhMid Sussex Royal Interesting Bowen's comments in Get Reading saying basically all loanees and those on short term permanent contracts have a verbal agreement then can go in Jan if something better comes along
So that's Carroll, Mbengue, Lumley, Hendrick, Rahman, Fornah and Loum.
However I thought season long loans were just that - season long so the parent club can't recall them (or perhaps that's only outside of actual transfer windows). Be if 'boro decided to recall Lumley in January if that is the case.
by andrew1957 » 24 Oct 2022 14:45
Stranded So - if I am getting this correct then the permitted players are as follows:
GKs
Lumley
Bouzanis
DEF
Holmes
Hutchinson
McIntyre
Dann
Yiadom
Guinness-Walker
Rahman
Sarr
Moore
MID
Hendrick
Ince
Ejaria
Fornah
Loum
Hoilett
ATT
Joao
Long
Meite
Azeez
I'm not sure if Tetek counts as he is under 21. If he does then that makes 22 players.
So if goes out on loan, we still actually have 4 spots that we could fill - budget restrictions allowing. Am probably missing someone though as sure Ince said we had 3 spots left, so 2 now and 3 if Tetek moves out.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 24 Oct 2022 14:51
NamelessSutekhMid Sussex Royal Interesting Bowen's comments in Get Reading saying basically all loanees and those on short term permanent contracts have a verbal agreement then can go in Jan if something better comes along
So that's Carroll, Mbengue, Lumley, Hendrick, Rahman, Fornah and Loum.
However I thought season long loans were just that - season long so the parent club can't recall them (or perhaps that's only outside of actual transfer windows). Be if 'boro decided to recall Lumley in January if that is the case.
Carroll and Mbengue are only on contracts to January anyway.
Aren’t Hoilett, Long and NG-W only on a 1 year deal too ?
Can’t actually see it being a major issue.
by Nameless » 24 Oct 2022 15:17
YorkshireRoyal99NamelessSutekh
So that's Carroll, Mbengue, Lumley, Hendrick, Rahman, Fornah and Loum.
However I thought season long loans were just that - season long so the parent club can't recall them (or perhaps that's only outside of actual transfer windows). Be if 'boro decided to recall Lumley in January if that is the case.
Carroll and Mbengue are only on contracts to January anyway.
Aren’t Hoilett, Long and NG-W only on a 1 year deal too ?
Can’t actually see it being a major issue.
It would cause an issue if one of the current loanees decided to move on to pastures new. I wouldn't want of them leaving based on what they've shown so far (not even Rahman, who we've seen little of, because we know he is an ok option at least).
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 24 Oct 2022 15:25
NamelessYorkshireRoyal99Nameless
Carroll and Mbengue are only on contracts to January anyway.
Aren’t Hoilett, Long and NG-W only on a 1 year deal too ?
Can’t actually see it being a major issue.
It would cause an issue if one of the current loanees decided to move on to pastures new. I wouldn't want of them leaving based on what they've shown so far (not even Rahman, who we've seen little of, because we know he is an ok option at least).
Obviously, but it seems unlikely. Only situation might be if a player on loan gets offered a perm deal elsewhere but that would be quite unusual. It’s the short term contract players who MIGHT get a more financially rewarding offer, even then I think only NG-W is really the only one someone might fancy as a bargain.
by The Royal Forester » 24 Oct 2022 15:40
SutekhMid Sussex Royal Interesting Bowen's comments in Get Reading saying basically all loanees and those on short term permanent contracts have a verbal agreement then can go in Jan if something better comes along
So that's Carroll, Mbengue, Lumley, Hendrick, Rahman, Fornah and Loum.
However I thought season long loans were just that - season long so the parent club can't recall them (or perhaps that's only outside of actual transfer windows). Be if 'boro decided to recall Lumley in January if that is the case.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 24 Oct 2022 15:47
The Royal ForesterSutekhMid Sussex Royal Interesting Bowen's comments in Get Reading saying basically all loanees and those on short term permanent contracts have a verbal agreement then can go in Jan if something better comes along
So that's Carroll, Mbengue, Lumley, Hendrick, Rahman, Fornah and Loum.
However I thought season long loans were just that - season long so the parent club can't recall them (or perhaps that's only outside of actual transfer windows). Be if 'boro decided to recall Lumley in January if that is the case.
I don't think a club can recall their players out on loan, either. But, can the club who they are loaned to cancel their contract and send them back to their parent club? Perhaps that way we could let the loanee move to another club, but would his club be able to block the move?
by Nameless » 24 Oct 2022 16:23
YorkshireRoyal99NamelessYorkshireRoyal99
It would cause an issue if one of the current loanees decided to move on to pastures new. I wouldn't want of them leaving based on what they've shown so far (not even Rahman, who we've seen little of, because we know he is an ok option at least).
Obviously, but it seems unlikely. Only situation might be if a player on loan gets offered a perm deal elsewhere but that would be quite unusual. It’s the short term contract players who MIGHT get a more financially rewarding offer, even then I think only NG-W is really the only one someone might fancy as a bargain.
Think the "problem" Bowen was suggesting was potentially this happening in January, which wouldn't happen with NGW, Hoilett or Long unless either someone made us an offer which we accepted or they agreed terms to move at the EOS, which is less of an issue than them leaving mid-season, which could be the case with loan signings.
Obviously Carroll and Mbengue can move on expiry of their short-term deals. I think it would be a blow to lose either and hopefully we are in a position to offer them both long(er)-term deals come January time as well.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 24 Oct 2022 16:41
NamelessYorkshireRoyal99Nameless
Obviously, but it seems unlikely. Only situation might be if a player on loan gets offered a perm deal elsewhere but that would be quite unusual. It’s the short term contract players who MIGHT get a more financially rewarding offer, even then I think only NG-W is really the only one someone might fancy as a bargain.
Think the "problem" Bowen was suggesting was potentially this happening in January, which wouldn't happen with NGW, Hoilett or Long unless either someone made us an offer which we accepted or they agreed terms to move at the EOS, which is less of an issue than them leaving mid-season, which could be the case with loan signings.
Obviously Carroll and Mbengue can move on expiry of their short-term deals. I think it would be a blow to lose either and hopefully we are in a position to offer them both long(er)-term deals come January time as well.
No idea of your point here !
We signed players on the basis that if they got a better offer in January we would let them go. So any of the players on 1 year deals might fall into that category. It clearly doesn’t apply to Carroll or Mbengue at all
If it doesn’t apply to NG-W, Hoilett and Long it’s a nonissue and wouldn,5 have neem mentioned.
by Nameless » 24 Oct 2022 17:48
YorkshireRoyal99NamelessYorkshireRoyal99
Think the "problem" Bowen was suggesting was potentially this happening in January, which wouldn't happen with NGW, Hoilett or Long unless either someone made us an offer which we accepted or they agreed terms to move at the EOS, which is less of an issue than them leaving mid-season, which could be the case with loan signings.
Obviously Carroll and Mbengue can move on expiry of their short-term deals. I think it would be a blow to lose either and hopefully we are in a position to offer them both long(er)-term deals come January time as well.
No idea of your point here !
We signed players on the basis that if they got a better offer in January we would let them go. So any of the players on 1 year deals might fall into that category. It clearly doesn’t apply to Carroll or Mbengue at all
If it doesn’t apply to NG-W, Hoilett and Long it’s a nonissue and wouldn,5 have neem mentioned.
The point was the vulnerability to losing players on loan in January, something that isn't especially common in a lot of loans these days. Yes, I know players can be recalled and moved on elsewhere, it's just not all that common. Obviously, I know anyone could move in January theoretically.
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Oct 2022 18:01
YorkshireRoyal99The Royal ForesterSutekh
So that's Carroll, Mbengue, Lumley, Hendrick, Rahman, Fornah and Loum.
However I thought season long loans were just that - season long so the parent club can't recall them (or perhaps that's only outside of actual transfer windows). Be if 'boro decided to recall Lumley in January if that is the case.
I don't think a club can recall their players out on loan, either. But, can the club who they are loaned to cancel their contract and send them back to their parent club? Perhaps that way we could let the loanee move to another club, but would his club be able to block the move?
The parent club would be able to recall their player if there was a condition to do so, but I don't think that can happen outside the transfer window, unless it's an emergency, in which they wouldn't be selling said player anyway.
I think it works in reverse as well, where we can cancel a loan players' deal if there is a condition between us and the parent club to do so, which I'm assuming there is both an agreement to recall a player or cancel a loan between both us and the parent clubs of the respective player, based on Bowen's comments.
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