by Stranded » 04 Jul 2024 07:53
by Zammo » 04 Jul 2024 08:23
by Mid Sussex Royal » 04 Jul 2024 09:22
by Stranded » 04 Jul 2024 10:01
Zammo Don't often do the rumour mill thing, but was told at the weekend that Couhig is running the show behind the scenes.
by Mr Angry » 04 Jul 2024 13:50
by Hound » 04 Jul 2024 13:53
by Hound » 04 Jul 2024 14:01
by Sutekh » 06 Jul 2024 12:26
by Stranded » 08 Jul 2024 09:40
by RG30 » 08 Jul 2024 09:48
by Armadillo Roadkill » 08 Jul 2024 10:02
by WestYorksRoyal » 08 Jul 2024 10:19
Armadillo Roadkill When you consider what he's done at Wycombe, I for one would be delighted if it's Couhig who seals the deal. Just hope he can get it done in days, not months.
by Stranded » 08 Jul 2024 10:41
WestYorksRoyalArmadillo Roadkill When you consider what he's done at Wycombe, I for one would be delighted if it's Couhig who seals the deal. Just hope he can get it done in days, not months.
If he's not Dai, I'm happy. But we're not Wycombe; if it's true that he was behind the decision for the women he'll immediately be on the back foot. Fans have stated that they want us to be "sustainable", but I don't think they're ready for what that really means, especially if the academy has cuts too.
That being said, his Wycombe ambition was to be a sustainable Championship club. That's much more achievable here.
by tidus_mi2 » 08 Jul 2024 11:43
StrandedWestYorksRoyalArmadillo Roadkill When you consider what he's done at Wycombe, I for one would be delighted if it's Couhig who seals the deal. Just hope he can get it done in days, not months.
If he's not Dai, I'm happy. But we're not Wycombe; if it's true that he was behind the decision for the women he'll immediately be on the back foot. Fans have stated that they want us to be "sustainable", but I don't think they're ready for what that really means, especially if the academy has cuts too.
That being said, his Wycombe ambition was to be a sustainable Championship club. That's much more achievable here.
Whilst Academy cuts are likely, it could be a mistep - we just brought in a 6 figure fee for a 16 year old and there are plenty of deals out there to be had which could see the Academy essentially pay for itself if run properly. If we had cashed in on players like Loader, the Academy would likely be at worst a break even over the years.
by Stranded » 08 Jul 2024 11:50
tidus_mi2StrandedWestYorksRoyal If he's not Dai, I'm happy. But we're not Wycombe; if it's true that he was behind the decision for the women he'll immediately be on the back foot. Fans have stated that they want us to be "sustainable", but I don't think they're ready for what that really means, especially if the academy has cuts too.
That being said, his Wycombe ambition was to be a sustainable Championship club. That's much more achievable here.
Whilst Academy cuts are likely, it could be a mistep - we just brought in a 6 figure fee for a 16 year old and there are plenty of deals out there to be had which could see the Academy essentially pay for itself if run properly. If we had cashed in on players like Loader, the Academy would likely be at worst a break even over the years.
Definitely if you consider the hypothetical income we could have gained from the likes of Loader and Richards going for nothing and Olise going for below market value due to major incompetence with the ownership, the academy has been very successful.
by tidus_mi2 » 08 Jul 2024 11:58
Strandedtidus_mi2Stranded
Whilst Academy cuts are likely, it could be a mistep - we just brought in a 6 figure fee for a 16 year old and there are plenty of deals out there to be had which could see the Academy essentially pay for itself if run properly. If we had cashed in on players like Loader, the Academy would likely be at worst a break even over the years.
Definitely if you consider the hypothetical income we could have gained from the likes of Loader and Richards going for nothing and Olise going for below market value due to major incompetence with the ownership, the academy has been very successful.
Whilst I take your point for the 4,654,564,622nd time - Olise would never, ever, ever have played for Reading FC if we didn't agree to the contract and the relevant clauses. So we made 8m (soon to potentially be about 12m) for a player who would otherwise have been shifted off to another club if we hadn't accepted.
That would have been incompetence on a grand scale.
by WestYorksRoyal » 08 Jul 2024 12:00
by tidus_mi2 » 08 Jul 2024 12:29
WestYorksRoyal It comes back to ambition though. L1 academy products are worth less than those with Championship experience, and would Olise have joined us in L1? I'm not convinced the academy pays for itself at this level, we probably need to be in the Championship for that to be an effective strategy. Will the Couhigs be willing to take a bet on achieving that?
by Dirk Gently » 08 Jul 2024 12:33
tidus_mi2WestYorksRoyal It comes back to ambition though. L1 academy products are worth less than those with Championship experience, and would Olise have joined us in L1? I'm not convinced the academy pays for itself at this level, we probably need to be in the Championship for that to be an effective strategy. Will the Couhigs be willing to take a bet on achieving that?
It would definitely be an understandable stance if funding were reduced to the academy while we're in League One, although I'm not sure how many of the fanbase would be accepting of it.
by Sutekh » 08 Jul 2024 12:34
tidus_mi2WestYorksRoyal It comes back to ambition though. L1 academy products are worth less than those with Championship experience, and would Olise have joined us in L1? I'm not convinced the academy pays for itself at this level, we probably need to be in the Championship for that to be an effective strategy. Will the Couhigs be willing to take a bet on achieving that?
It would definitely be an understandable stance if funding were reduced to the academy while we're in League One, although I'm not sure how many of the fanbase would be accepting of it.
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