by Behindu » 12 Sep 2007 16:12
by Dirk Gently » 12 Sep 2007 16:13
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 12 Sep 2007 16:16
by MartinRdg » 12 Sep 2007 16:33
ScarfaceSpaceCruiserThat Friday FeelingDickie's Spear more positive vibes off the Fulham site.
http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/Messageboa ... icID=23365Some twat 11/09/2007 14:25:01
Mr B P location: Stairway To Heaven | Posts: 1202
You only get two to three seasons out of any player these days so you might as well get experianced players in their mid to late twenties rather than young inexperianced ones. It might take years for Liam to become a good defender, bye which time Reading will probably be relegated.
I can't take anyone who can't spell experienced or inexperienced seriously. Or even anyone who doesn't know the difference between "by" and "bye".
Oh well done Spacedocker, aren't you clever. That post may of had a few mistakes, but it's content was far more interesting than your pointless shit.
by Top Flight » 12 Sep 2007 16:43
Kevin Doyles Right Foot I don't think we can loan after the transfer window... and also i was wondering, why is Fae playing Right Mid and Gunnarson Centre Mid when Gunnarson can play Right Mid from previous experiences?
by SpaceCruiser » 12 Sep 2007 16:43
MartinRdgScarfaceSpaceCruiserThat Friday FeelingDickie's Spear more positive vibes off the Fulham site.
http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/Messageboa ... icID=23365Some twat 11/09/2007 14:25:01
Mr B P location: Stairway To Heaven | Posts: 1202
You only get two to three seasons out of any player these days so you might as well get experianced players in their mid to late twenties rather than young inexperianced ones. It might take years for Liam to become a good defender, bye which time Reading will probably be relegated.
I can't take anyone who can't spell experienced or inexperienced seriously. Or even anyone who doesn't know the difference between "by" and "bye".
Oh well done Spacedocker, aren't you clever. That post may of had a few mistakes, but it's content was far more interesting than your pointless shit.
Oh. Good grief!
by Dirk Gently » 12 Sep 2007 16:46
SpaceCruiserMartinRdgScarfaceSpaceCruiserThat Friday FeelingDickie's Spear more positive vibes off the Fulham site.
http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/Messageboa ... icID=23365Some twat 11/09/2007 14:25:01
Mr B P location: Stairway To Heaven | Posts: 1202
You only get two to three seasons out of any player these days so you might as well get experianced players in their mid to late twenties rather than young inexperianced ones. It might take years for Liam to become a good defender, bye which time Reading will probably be relegated.
I can't take anyone who can't spell experienced or inexperienced seriously. Or even anyone who doesn't know the difference between "by" and "bye".
Oh well done Spacedocker, aren't you clever. That post may of had a few mistakes, but it's content was far more interesting than your pointless shit.
Oh. Good grief!
And not forgetting "it's"!!!
by Barry the bird boggler » 12 Sep 2007 17:12
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Not that it isn't ridiculous that Football League clubs have to comply to a transfer window, in fact it's ridiculous any clubs do. How the fcuk does it help us??
by RoyalBlue » 12 Sep 2007 18:23
by Dirk Gently » 12 Sep 2007 18:26
by Behindu » 12 Sep 2007 18:38
by Archie's penalty » 12 Sep 2007 18:45
Behindu Although not having a window means the rich clubs can buy players at any time, picking up whoever happens to play well early in the season.
I would favour a half way house where a club has a limited number of buys between August and March - maybe 3. That would reduce the risk of rich clubs cornering the market whilst still allowing strengthening / cashing in.
by Royalee » 12 Sep 2007 22:15
RoyalBlue Lawrie Sanchez is also very anti the transfer window for similar reasons to Coppell. Amongst other things he argues:
It creates artificial market forces.
It causes big clubs to stockpile players for emergencies, something that small clubs can not afford to do. This further drives up transfer fees and increases the gap between the big clubs and those like Fulham, Reading etc.
by Royalee » 12 Sep 2007 22:17
premiership_bound I see Liam played right mid field in the behind close door friendly todayPerhaps he'll start that on Saturday.
Doesn't say how well he did tho but as we won 6 - 0 cant't have been that bad.
http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1110251,00.html
by RobRoyale » 12 Sep 2007 23:06
Royaleepremiership_bound I see Liam played right mid field in the behind close door friendly todayPerhaps he'll start that on Saturday.
Doesn't say how well he did tho but as we won 6 - 0 cant't have been that bad.
http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1110251,00.html
Looks like we'll see him there again on Saturday hopefully.
by Behindu » 13 Sep 2007 08:36
Archie's penaltyBehindu Although not having a window means the rich clubs can buy players at any time, picking up whoever happens to play well early in the season.
I would favour a half way house where a club has a limited number of buys between August and March - maybe 3. That would reduce the risk of rich clubs cornering the market whilst still allowing strengthening / cashing in.
And interesting idea but why do you say between August and March - why not say 5 players during the season?
by readingfan from surrey » 13 Sep 2007 13:33
RoyalBlueWax Jacket why have people got a problem with someone wanting to earn a living near a place they feel comfortable?
Because He could have done so with Reading! New Malden to Reading = 50 miles max!
by SpaceCruiser » 13 Sep 2007 13:41
readingfan from surreyRoyalBlueWax Jacket why have people got a problem with someone wanting to earn a living near a place they feel comfortable?
Because He could have done so with Reading! New Malden to Reading = 50 miles max!
since im Korean and working at Reading, i have to mention this
i do journey everyday from Kingston to Reading !
doesn't even take 1 hour especially early morning
1.5 hour with traffics
by readingfan from surrey » 13 Sep 2007 13:47
SpaceCruiserreadingfan from surreyRoyalBlueWax Jacket why have people got a problem with someone wanting to earn a living near a place they feel comfortable?
Because He could have done so with Reading! New Malden to Reading = 50 miles max!
since im Korean and working at Reading, i have to mention this
i do journey everyday from Kingston to Reading !
doesn't even take 1 hour especially early morning
1.5 hour with traffics
Hi, were you disappointed, as a Korean, to find that your fellow countryman has moved from Reading? Will a lot of Koreans now support Fulham?
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