TBM Its Arshavin
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by Gunny Fishcake » 11 Jan 2013 10:48
TBM Its Arshavin
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by bracksroyal10 » 11 Jan 2013 11:22
by URZZ » 11 Jan 2013 11:24
by Big Ern » 11 Jan 2013 11:33
DOYLERSAROYALER ROYALS boss Brian McDermott is on the verge of signing an established Premier League player - but denies it is Danny Welbeck or Tom Huddlestone.
Manchester United striker Welbeck and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Huddlestone have both been linked with the Royals this week as McDermott continues his January rebuilding process.
However, the Reading manager has ruled out possible moves for the pair, while confirming talks have opened with a rival Premier League club over the transfer of a well-known player.
McDermott was keeping his cards close to his chest yesterday (Wednesday) regarding the identity of their main transfer target having already signed Crawley Town's Hope Akpan and Sporting Lisbon captain Daniel Caricco in the past week.
But he did confirm that discussions with a Premier League club have reached an advanced stage - although the chances of completing a deal before Saturday's home clash with West Bromwich Albion appear to be slim.
Speaking exclusively to the Chronicle, McDermott said: "We're still looking to bring in another player as soon as possible.
"The player has Premier League experience, but to bring players in with such experience in January is always tough.
"We're talking to a Premier League club right now and the process is ongoing. It would be a permanent deal rather than a loan and maybe we can get it done this week, but Saturday might be too soon."
And he scotched rumours suggesting Welbeck and Huddlestone could be heading to the Madejski Stadium.
"Danny Welbeck is a top, top player and he's involved with Manchester United, who won't be letting him go. As for Tom Huddlestone, he played for Spurs last weekend and he'll be staying there.
"But we are moving things forward with a view to making another signing."
Well-known Premier League players including Chelsea winger Yossi Benayoun and Stoke City's Wilson Palacios have been linked with Royals in recent months.
Rumours are also emerging of interest in Fulham duo Steve Sidwell and Chris Baird.
Sidwell, 30, was a fans' favourite at Reading between 2003-07 scoring 30 goals from midfield in 187 appearances before joining Chelsea on a free transfer.
But is unlikely Royals owner Anton Zingarevich will be loosening his grip on the purse strings before this month's transfer window closes.
"We're trying to build on all the good things we've already got at this club," stressed McDermott. "I've never had a budget to splash big money and buy
£8 million players in my three years as manager here and, until I'm told otherwise, we just have to get on with it.
"I do the very best I can with what I've got. I had to do that in the summer and it's never been any different here. It's not frustrating, it's just how it is."
And he added: "We've also had to sell top, top players like Shane Long, Kevin Doyle and Gylfi Sigurdsson in recent years.
"But I never moan about it when the chairman tells me we need to sell a player for financial reasons. I'm fine with that.
"We can only do our best with the players we've got and that will always continue.
"Despite all that, we're now competing at the highest level which is something everyone can be proud of."
by ddetisi » 11 Jan 2013 11:45
TBM Its Arshavin
by Bristol Paul » 11 Jan 2013 11:45
Big ErnDOYLERSAROYALER ROYALS boss Brian McDermott is on the verge of signing an established Premier League player - but denies it is Danny Welbeck or Tom Huddlestone.
Manchester United striker Welbeck and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Huddlestone have both been linked with the Royals this week as McDermott continues his January rebuilding process.
However, the Reading manager has ruled out possible moves for the pair, while confirming talks have opened with a rival Premier League club over the transfer of a well-known player.
McDermott was keeping his cards close to his chest yesterday (Wednesday) regarding the identity of their main transfer target having already signed Crawley Town's Hope Akpan and Sporting Lisbon captain Daniel Caricco in the past week.
But he did confirm that discussions with a Premier League club have reached an advanced stage - although the chances of completing a deal before Saturday's home clash with West Bromwich Albion appear to be slim.
Speaking exclusively to the Chronicle, McDermott said: "We're still looking to bring in another player as soon as possible.
"The player has Premier League experience, but to bring players in with such experience in January is always tough.
"We're talking to a Premier League club right now and the process is ongoing. It would be a permanent deal rather than a loan and maybe we can get it done this week, but Saturday might be too soon."
And he scotched rumours suggesting Welbeck and Huddlestone could be heading to the Madejski Stadium.
"Danny Welbeck is a top, top player and he's involved with Manchester United, who won't be letting him go. As for Tom Huddlestone, he played for Spurs last weekend and he'll be staying there.
"But we are moving things forward with a view to making another signing."
Well-known Premier League players including Chelsea winger Yossi Benayoun and Stoke City's Wilson Palacios have been linked with Royals in recent months.
Rumours are also emerging of interest in Fulham duo Steve Sidwell and Chris Baird.
Sidwell, 30, was a fans' favourite at Reading between 2003-07 scoring 30 goals from midfield in 187 appearances before joining Chelsea on a free transfer.
But is unlikely Royals owner Anton Zingarevich will be loosening his grip on the purse strings before this month's transfer window closes.
"We're trying to build on all the good things we've already got at this club," stressed McDermott. "I've never had a budget to splash big money and buy
£8 million players in my three years as manager here and, until I'm told otherwise, we just have to get on with it.
"I do the very best I can with what I've got. I had to do that in the summer and it's never been any different here. It's not frustrating, it's just how it is."
And he added: "We've also had to sell top, top players like Shane Long, Kevin Doyle and Gylfi Sigurdsson in recent years.
"But I never moan about it when the chairman tells me we need to sell a player for financial reasons. I'm fine with that.
"We can only do our best with the players we've got and that will always continue.
"Despite all that, we're now competing at the highest level which is something everyone can be proud of."
Sorry, but we are not exactly competing at this level. Saying we are "making up the numbers" is probably the nicest way of putting it.
by Avon Royal » 11 Jan 2013 11:53
super darren caskey Its gonna lead to disappointment i can see it coming
by ddetisi » 11 Jan 2013 11:54
madreadingfan Just gonna put this here...
Freelance journalist @indykaila
Reading fans I will have transfer update later. I think you be pleased #RFC
by MouldyRoyal » 11 Jan 2013 11:55
by Focher » 11 Jan 2013 11:58
by ddetisi » 11 Jan 2013 12:05
Focher in the history of HNA , I don't think i have ever read a thread with more spasticated comments than this one, whether it be people suggesting players that are clearly not going to choose a club that is on a par with Wigan in its size, and obviously going down, or people desperately trying to be funny with suggestions of old and shit players.
Please lock it and start again Mods.
by bustertimberlake » 11 Jan 2013 12:09
by noelgallagher » 11 Jan 2013 12:09
Focher in the history of HNA , I don't think i have ever read a thread with more spasticated comments than this one, whether it be people suggesting players that are clearly not going to choose a club that is on a par with Wigan in its size, and obviously going down, or people desperately trying to be funny with suggestions of old and shit players.
Please lock it and start again Mods.
by noelgallagher » 11 Jan 2013 12:10
bustertimberlake So, we're sponsored by Waitorse but prefer to shop in Lidl appears to be the analagy
by MouldyRoyal » 11 Jan 2013 12:12
noelgallagherbustertimberlake So, we're sponsored by Waitorse but prefer to shop in Lidl appears to be the analagy
Waitorse?
On your way son.
by noelgallagher » 11 Jan 2013 12:13
MouldyRoyalnoelgallagherbustertimberlake So, we're sponsored by Waitorse but prefer to shop in Lidl appears to be the analagy
Waitorse?
On your way son.
But analagy was ok was it?
by bennno » 11 Jan 2013 12:16
MouldyRoyal Fergie announced in a press conference this morning that Rooney wasn't fit for Sunday, so this is hardly a ground breaking piece of freelance reporting.
by Elm Park Pasty » 11 Jan 2013 12:17
Focher in the history of HNA , I don't think i have ever read a thread with more spasticated comments than this one, whether it be people suggesting players that are clearly not going to choose a club that is on a par with Wigan in its size, and obviously going down, or people desperately trying to be funny with suggestions of old and shit players.
Please lock it and start again Mods.
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