by Millsy »
07 Nov 2010 12:24
Wimb Schards#2 Partly the loss of Sigy as a player but more so the failure to reinvest more than 1% of the proceeds.
That just sends as clear a message as is possible regarding the ambitions of the club and it's been picked up on by the fans who are becoming fewer in number. What's the point in investing time, effort and money following a team who's ambition doesn't extend beyond being financially viable? It's not an inspiration to make the blood rush through the veins.
It's hard to imagine that it doesn't ultimately impact on the players who know that in the unlikely event of our leftovers put a good run together, those who are responsible and can command a fee will be promptly flogged off.
God change the record Schards
This squad has just as much money invested in it transfer fee wise as the team that had 106 points, that team didn't have success overnight and nor will this team that Brian's building now. It's going to take time and Brian himself has said he wants too and has the funds to bring in a player or two (on the basis that they just missed out on a striker at the deadline) ffs we're not even half way through the season yet. Cast your minds back to seasons such as 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 and we were getting similar results against bigger sides while players like Sidwell, Shorey, Harper etc were still honing their craft. Did you think we were showing 'ambition' when we were picking up Brentford castoffs like Sonko and Hunt, goalkeepers who's last run outs were at Rochdale, signing strikers from Division 3 or taking a punt on a winger from the States who's first season was pretty terrible. Perhaps it's wise to place trust in a management team and board that have seen this club rise from mid table third tier to consistently challenging in the top ten of the second tier or higher every year since 2002.
I don't quite know where this 'we'll flog off our stars' mentality has come from either. The only player we've 'cashed in' on was Siggy and NO team in the Championship without a sugardaddy or at the least parachute payments could turn £7 million down. Other players to leave have been because they wanted too, why would Kitson, Doyle, Shunt, Shorey, Sidwell want to stay, they'd done what they could with the club and in hindsight we did bloody well getting so much for Sonko and Kitson.
This 'lack of ambition' mentality really annoys me because I honestly don't know what more 'ambition' you want the club to sh
ow? What exactly is so wrong with the team or the club that needs fixing other then maybe a better striker a central midfielder and perhaps a better quality of reserve winger. As I said there is the POTENTIAL for this team to grow and really challenge. As someone in this or another thread pointed out, the average age of this squad is very young and with experience and patience it MIGHT turn into something special. Is there a guarantee of success? of course not. But neither does splashing cash either. Sean Evers, Scott Murray, Shaun Goater, Emerse Fae, Greg Halford, Carl Asaba all classic examples of transfer fees paid out for with little of no reward.
I'm not so deluded or up Madejski's/the clubs arse that I don't think mistakes have been or will be made. I'm also not suggesting that this is the final product but I am happy that we're still getting good results this season, we're competing with just about every other side in this league and we could still end up with a trip to Wembley at the end of the season.
If fans don't want to show up because the ticket prices are too high, they don't like Brian's tactics or they've had enough then that's fair enough. EVERY SINGLE CLUB bar perhaps the top 5-6 in the PL have attendance fluctuations and we're no different. I'll cast you back to 2005/2006, our best ever season at this level and even then, the attendances were below 18k until the second half 'half season ticket' bandwagon got rolling. Attendance since then has been inflated by the Premier League years and another mini surge when it looked like we might get up to the PL again and 1500 or so fans held onto season tickets because of price deals based on if we got up.
So Schards I know you've been going for probably longer then I've been alive and you're a decent rational bloke but I don't understand what you, or the 'Madejski out' 'the club's got no ambition' brigade are on about. This is the same Reading as it's ever been and we're on course for one of the ten best finishes in this club's history. If you want to see where short term whinging about 'ambition' gets you then look no further then Charlton who changed their mentality after fans got 'bored' under Alan Curbishly and where did it get them?
Sorry Wimb, you've said complimetary thing about my posts and I appreciate that and this is never a personal attack just an attack on te opinions expressed. Very well written post I have to say and there's a lot of sensible stuff you say.
Butthe fact that such a long apologists post is needed for a simple comment says it all. Schards is 110% totally and absoutely spot on.
The point I highlight from your post is to me the crux of the matter, and interestingly enough kind of what Schards is pointing at in the first place.
It's the fact that ALL we need is a striker and another player or two that is SO upsetting.
I am very happy not to have a "splash out millions" approach to ambition and I don't even regard that as ambition but more as gambling and I'm quite happy to use our developed players and have a sound brick by brick approach. But as I've said several ties before and haven't had a decent combeack to the problem is Madejski is more interested in keeping us as a Nearly Club. Nearly good enough, but not quite. When it would only take a tiny amount of investment to keep us in the Prem, when it would only take a bit of targetted investment to give Brian a real shot at promotion, THAT's when it hurts and it becomes clear enough that we have no ambition. BECAUSE IT'S SO EASY TO FIX. I agree that if we were totally rubbish and ambition would mean pumping billions into the club and totally transforming it it wouldn't be worth it. But as I say that's not the case. Ambition in our case would simply mean spending a little bit on a striker (like we did with Lita before our 106 season for example...) and a couple of others perhaps.
The simple truth is, as far as I'm concerned, Madejksi bottled it in the Prem because it was too much of a financial gamble (which isn't necessarily unreasonable btw) and, with his sights elsewhere financially, has sucked and will continue to suck the juice out of this club but will have us teetering in comfort in the division with an outside chance of making the playoffs because he'll be able to get away with it and it is financially the safest option: a club with a good chance of winning the biggest prize in English football (£30million prootion to the Prem) attracting a fair number of fans and little to go on wages vs the lottery of the Premiership. Of course if we get there for peanuts (which we happened to do JUST ONCE IN FIFTEEN YEARS OF ALLEGEDLY TRYING VERY HARD - very poor record) then I'm sure Madejski will be happy, but as history as shown, he won't invest in it as he's not interested.
MADEJSKI IS NOT THE MAN TO TAKE THIS CLUB FORWARD which is why much a I like him and appreciate what he's done for us, his time is up and I pray for the day when someone with more balls and a bit more interest in football sees the same potential that Madejski saw in our club takes over.