by PistolPete » 07 Jan 2013 10:27
by melonhead » 07 Jan 2013 10:28
by PistolPete » 07 Jan 2013 10:29
ZacNaloen The plan will include not spunking money away chasing an impossible task.
We'll improve the squad and if that isn't enough we'll go back to the championship with a stronger team and a bigger budget, for at least 4 years.
by royalZILLAAA » 07 Jan 2013 10:35
PistolPete I'm so annoyed with myself for replying to this thread but here goes...
1. The new owners signed Jason Roberts on premiership money to get us promoted, very early into their tenure.
2. They signed Federici on big money to keep him at the club and convinced McDermott to stay when Wolves wanted him.
3. After promotion they put big money into wages (proven a better indicator of success than transfer fees) for Guthrie, Shorey and Pogrebniak then paid decent money for Mariappa and Gunter. McCleary was an opportune signing that showed decent nous rather than 'ambition'.
4. 90% of Nobbers were happy with our summer business. Why? Because last time we were promoted we pretty much stuck to the 'unit' that got us promotion and it worked; second season is when you need investment when players become lax/other teams suss you out
5. When our league position turned out to be worse than we anticipated in January we made the very sensible decision to invest in the future and, with 23 days remaining, maybe some loan/short term contracts that might save us. Caricco is, by many 'experts' an absolute steal, a real coup - but mongs like the OP will always see the negative side. Everyone knew about Michu but that didn't mean there was 'something wrong with him', I suppose we offered him huge money, but nah, that doesn't support your theory that we're showing no ambition does it...
Oh, and the transfer window isn't shut yet.
However, some people need to wake up and realise that spending money doesn't = Certain success. Ask QPR fans, ask Leeds fans, ask Leicester fans.
Do people REALLY want the soul ripped out of this club? I for one am glad to be a Reading fan, we are making steady progress under stewardship that works well together. Madejski still at the club, Hammond still at the club, the old head scout as manager, Pearce, HRK, Karacan all in the first team - we're very lucky to support a club like this yet some people are never happy!!
by royal_ross » 07 Jan 2013 12:43
by Hobartian » 07 Jan 2013 12:48
PistolPete I'm so annoyed with myself for replying to this thread but here goes...
1. The new owners signed Jason Roberts on premiership money to get us promoted, very early into their tenure.
2. They signed Federici on big money to keep him at the club and convinced McDermott to stay when Wolves wanted him.
3. After promotion they put big money into wages (proven a better indicator of success than transfer fees) for Guthrie, Shorey and Pogrebniak then paid decent money for Mariappa and Gunter. McCleary was an opportune signing that showed decent nous rather than 'ambition'.
4. 90% of Nobbers were happy with our summer business. Why? Because last time we were promoted we pretty much stuck to the 'unit' that got us promotion and it worked; second season is when you need investment when players become lax/other teams suss you out
5. When our league position turned out to be worse than we anticipated in January we made the very sensible decision to invest in the future and, with 23 days remaining, maybe some loan/short term contracts that might save us. Caricco is, by many 'experts' an absolute steal, a real coup - but mongs like the OP will always see the negative side. Everyone knew about Michu but that didn't mean there was 'something wrong with him', I suppose we offered him huge money, but nah, that doesn't support your theory that we're showing no ambition does it...
Oh, and the transfer window isn't shut yet.
However, some people need to wake up and realise that spending money doesn't = Certain success. Ask QPR fans, ask Leeds fans, ask Leicester fans.
Do people REALLY want the soul ripped out of this club? I for one am glad to be a Reading fan, we are making steady progress under stewardship that works well together. Madejski still at the club, Hammond still at the club, the old head scout as manager, Pearce, HRK, Karacan all in the first team - we're very lucky to support a club like this yet some people are never happy!!
by SPARTA » 07 Jan 2013 14:31
PistolPete I'm so annoyed with myself for replying to this thread but here goes...
1. The new owners signed Jason Roberts on premiership money to get us promoted, very early into their tenure.
2. They signed Federici on big money to keep him at the club and convinced McDermott to stay when Wolves wanted him.
3. After promotion they put big money into wages (proven a better indicator of success than transfer fees) for Guthrie, Shorey and Pogrebniak then paid decent money for Mariappa and Gunter. McCleary was an opportune signing that showed decent nous rather than 'ambition'.
4. 90% of Nobbers were happy with our summer business. Why? Because last time we were promoted we pretty much stuck to the 'unit' that got us promotion and it worked; second season is when you need investment when players become lax/other teams suss you out
5. When our league position turned out to be worse than we anticipated in January we made the very sensible decision to invest in the future and, with 23 days remaining, maybe some loan/short term contracts that might save us. Caricco is, by many 'experts' an absolute steal, a real coup - but mongs like the OP will always see the negative side. Everyone knew about Michu but that didn't mean there was 'something wrong with him', I suppose we offered him huge money, but nah, that doesn't support your theory that we're showing no ambition does it...
Oh, and the transfer window isn't shut yet.
However, some people need to wake up and realise that spending money doesn't = Certain success. Ask QPR fans, ask Leeds fans, ask Leicester fans.
Do people REALLY want the soul ripped out of this club? I for one am glad to be a Reading fan, we are making steady progress under stewardship that works well together. Madejski still at the club, Hammond still at the club, the old head scout as manager, Pearce, HRK, Karacan all in the first team - we're very lucky to support a club like this yet some people are never happy!!
by PistolPete » 07 Jan 2013 15:55
by Gordons Cumming » 07 Jan 2013 16:20
PistolPete Club Policies?
Surely therefore the Pearce contract thread should be here, as should the Who's getting paid what one. Maybe the song threads too?
The reason thread after thread is created on the Team board is because everyone links team investment with the team (weirdly enough) and doesn't realise they should be looking in the sub forum about "club policies" - "tickets, prices, and the Madejski Stadium"
by Avon Royal » 07 Jan 2013 18:51
PistolPete Do people REALLY want the soul ripped out of this club? I for one am glad to be a Reading fan, we are making steady progress under stewardship that works well together. Madejski still at the club, Hammond still at the club, the old head scout as manager, Pearce, HRK, Karacan all in the first team - we're very lucky to support a club like this yet some people are never happy!!
by PistolPete » 07 Jan 2013 21:26
by Divvy » 07 Jan 2013 22:13
PistolPete Norwich have spent net circa £4m per season in the last three seasons and Swansea havea actually made a total of roughly £5m in the last 3 seasons. Before that both teams balanced the books. This season we have spent £5.5m and almost definitely more on wages than both your examples. Norwich are on 25 points and are by no means safe yet, so let's not start holding them up as a team we should aspire to. Swansea are successful not by spending money but by by employing managers with a vision of how to play football. Martinez, Sousa, Rodgers and Laudrup all get teams to play football in a way that I think is better than the premiership norm. Just to stress the point, by using Swansea as an example you are proving that Reading should not up the anti spending wise if they want to improve.
Anyway, as for it being 'unbelievably arrogant' to think that Reading would be the only team to survive without spending, why don't you go ahead and ask Swansea fans what they think of your theory. In fact, while you're at it, ask West Brom fans whose team have spent £2m last season, £4m the season before and made 2m million the season before that. Oh sod it, ask Wigan fans about your theory, in the 8 seasons they've been in the premiership they've made a total of 3m on transfers, with a record net spend of 6m. Birmingham, the year before they were relegated, spent net £33m
And I have a weird idea of steady progress do I? I was at Elm park in the late 80s, so yes, I think we have made steady progress.
Owning the board? I think the board just owned you...
by Avon Royal » 07 Jan 2013 22:21
PistolPete
Owning the board? I think the board just owned you...
by Alexander Litvinenko » 08 Jan 2013 09:18
PistolPete ..... In fact, while you're at it, ask West Brom fans whose team have spent £2m last season, £4m the season before and made 2m million the season before that. .....
by PistolPete » 08 Jan 2013 10:39
by melonhead » 08 Jan 2013 10:42
Avon Royal You have a really weird definition of steady progress - blowing a golden opportunity to establish ourselves in the top flight is not progress in any way, shape or form.
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Every club that has ever established itself in the Premier League has had to invest significantly, it is unbelievably arrogant to think that we could somehow be an exception to that rule
by melonhead » 08 Jan 2013 10:43
PistolPete Norwich have spent net circa £4m per season in the last three seasons and Swansea havea actually made a total of roughly £5m in the last 3 seasons. Before that both teams balanced the books. This season we have spent £5.5m and almost definitely more on wages than both your examples. Norwich are on 25 points and are by no means safe yet, so let's not start holding them up as a team we should aspire to. Swansea are successful not by spending money but by by employing managers with a vision of how to play football. Martinez, Sousa, Rodgers and Laudrup all get teams to play football in a way that I think is better than the premiership norm. Just to stress the point, by using Swansea as an example you are proving that Reading should not up the anti spending wise if they want to improve.
Anyway, as for it being 'unbelievably arrogant' to think that Reading would be the only team to survive without spending, why don't you go ahead and ask Swansea fans what they think of your theory. In fact, while you're at it, ask West Brom fans whose team have spent £2m last season, £4m the season before and made 2m million the season before that. Oh sod it, ask Wigan fans about your theory, in the 8 seasons they've been in the premiership they've made a total of 3m on transfers, with a record net spend of 6m. Birmingham, the year before they were relegated, spent net £33m
And I have a weird idea of steady progress do I? I was at Elm park in the late 80s, so yes, I think we have made steady progress.
Owning the board? I think the board just owned you...
by melonhead » 08 Jan 2013 10:46
They managed to recoup a fair bit by flogging Joe Allen and Scott Sinclair, but they reinvested the money. Where did our money for Mills, Long, Sig etc go? That's right, nowhere.
Ps I never said that spending would guarantee anything.
by Z175 » 08 Jan 2013 10:48
by Avon Royal » 08 Jan 2013 11:18
melonheadPistolPete Norwich have spent net circa £4m per season in the last three seasons and Swansea havea actually made a total of roughly £5m in the last 3 seasons. Before that both teams balanced the books. This season we have spent £5.5m and almost definitely more on wages than both your examples. Norwich are on 25 points and are by no means safe yet, so let's not start holding them up as a team we should aspire to. Swansea are successful not by spending money but by by employing managers with a vision of how to play football. Martinez, Sousa, Rodgers and Laudrup all get teams to play football in a way that I think is better than the premiership norm. Just to stress the point, by using Swansea as an example you are proving that Reading should not up the anti spending wise if they want to improve.
Anyway, as for it being 'unbelievably arrogant' to think that Reading would be the only team to survive without spending, why don't you go ahead and ask Swansea fans what they think of your theory. In fact, while you're at it, ask West Brom fans whose team have spent £2m last season, £4m the season before and made 2m million the season before that. Oh sod it, ask Wigan fans about your theory, in the 8 seasons they've been in the premiership they've made a total of 3m on transfers, with a record net spend of 6m. Birmingham, the year before they were relegated, spent net £33m
And I have a weird idea of steady progress do I? I was at Elm park in the late 80s, so yes, I think we have made steady progress.
Owning the board? I think the board just owned you...
lol. post of the week
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