by Royal Rother » 28 Jan 2008 12:35
by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Jan 2008 12:40
Royal RotherI think Blackburn have done very well in the transfer market to be fair. The signings of Samba (free), Santa Cruz (£3., MaCarthy (£2.5m, Warnock (£1.5), Roberts (£3m) and Ooijer (£2m) all represent very good value for money and show Hughes has a good eye for a player.
Agreed, but I would imagine Blackburn are paying Benni McCarthy £50+k pw... and their average gate is less than ours.
by cmonurz » 28 Jan 2008 13:03
Royal Rother And if they don't they've jerked off another £10 million.... (or whatever)
Speculate to accumulate is all very well - I prefer intelligent assessment of what will truly benefit the team within a perceived value range, keep hold of your existing assets and build brick by brick as opposed to knock half of it down every 6 months and try again if it's not immediately working brilliantly.
by Platypuss » 28 Jan 2008 13:10
cmonurzRoyal Rother And if they don't they've jerked off another £10 million.... (or whatever)
Speculate to accumulate is all very well - I prefer intelligent assessment of what will truly benefit the team within a perceived value range, keep hold of your existing assets and build brick by brick as opposed to knock half of it down every 6 months and try again if it's not immediately working brilliantly.
Can you explain to me how that statement, and signing three or four quality players, are the same thing?
by Stranded » 28 Jan 2008 13:15
cmonurzRoyal Rother And if they don't they've jerked off another £10 million.... (or whatever)
Speculate to accumulate is all very well - I prefer intelligent assessment of what will truly benefit the team within a perceived value range, keep hold of your existing assets and build brick by brick as opposed to knock half of it down every 6 months and try again if it's not immediately working brilliantly.
Can you explain to me how that statement, and signing three or four quality players, are the same thing?
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Jan 2008 13:18
Platypuss Derby -
IN: Roy Carroll.
by RoyalBlue » 28 Jan 2008 13:20
Royal Rother And if they don't they've jerked off another £10 million.... (or whatever)
by Platypuss » 28 Jan 2008 13:23
Wycombe RoyalPlatypuss Derby -
IN: Roy Carroll.
I don't think he has signed yet.
by cmonurz » 28 Jan 2008 13:27
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Jan 2008 13:55
cmonurz I think I’ve finally worked out where people are coming from. Why am I so fed up with the current situation? Because we came 8th last season and I wanted to see us build on that. Those who regularly term me a ‘doom-merchant’ (ironic, as I was principle “RTG” in the Pardew days) seem to be those for whom 17th place is just fine and dandy, season in, season out. They have stopped wanting to see this side progress, it’s all about survival. That’s it, I’ve cracked it, and I get you all now – well and truly sucked into Premier League world, where if you stay up, you have ‘achieved’ something.
by BR2 » 28 Jan 2008 14:04
Wycombe Royalcmonurz I think I’ve finally worked out where people are coming from. Why am I so fed up with the current situation? Because we came 8th last season and I wanted to see us build on that. Those who regularly term me a ‘doom-merchant’ (ironic, as I was principle “RTG” in the Pardew days) seem to be those for whom 17th place is just fine and dandy, season in, season out. They have stopped wanting to see this side progress, it’s all about survival. That’s it, I’ve cracked it, and I get you all now – well and truly sucked into Premier League world, where if you stay up, you have ‘achieved’ something.
We could have spent £50m and I doubt we would have acheieved a position as high as 8th again. We over achieved last season and many teams were surprised with the way we played. This season we no longer have that "surprise" element.
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Jan 2008 14:07
BR2Wycombe Royalcmonurz I think I’ve finally worked out where people are coming from. Why am I so fed up with the current situation? Because we came 8th last season and I wanted to see us build on that. Those who regularly term me a ‘doom-merchant’ (ironic, as I was principle “RTG” in the Pardew days) seem to be those for whom 17th place is just fine and dandy, season in, season out. They have stopped wanting to see this side progress, it’s all about survival. That’s it, I’ve cracked it, and I get you all now – well and truly sucked into Premier League world, where if you stay up, you have ‘achieved’ something.
We could have spent £50m and I doubt we would have acheieved a position as high as 8th again. We over achieved last season and many teams were surprised with the way we played. This season we no longer have that "surprise" element.
Has the surprise element gone because we are putting out the same players?
If we had bought more and better couldn't we possibly have continued to surprise?
In business and in sport to succeed you cannot stand still and regrettably we are standing still whilst others have overtaken us and we are currently 2 points off relegation.
by BR2 » 28 Jan 2008 14:13
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Jan 2008 14:22
BR2 Nobody said they didn't try Wycombe-they just may be not very good at recognising and bringing in Premiership quality players e.g Sodje,Bennett,Halls,Fae and ?Cisse(one good game so far).
by papereyes » 28 Jan 2008 14:46
Yes, we've got plenty of jack of all trades but how many masters in either position?!
Precisely my point. Scharner isn't a master in either position. SO he would just be another "jack of all trades" which you have already said we have plenty of.
You don't know what you are talking about.
Scharner IS indeed a smashing defensive midfielder. If you claim he is not a master of that position, then you are simply clueless.
The fact that he has sometimes been used as a defender should not count against him. He is a defensive midfielder and fcuking good at it!
by andrew1957 » 28 Jan 2008 15:47
by cmonurz » 28 Jan 2008 15:50
andrew1957 At the end of the day if Reading stay up then our policy of not panic buying will be successful and SC can set about developing the squad we have and buying where we need to at the end of the season.
If on the other hand Reading get relegated then all the negative hobnobbers will be delighted that they have been proved right and frankly SC and all at the club will deserve all the criticism they will undoubtedly get.
I actually see a lot of potential in the squad we have - many of our players are below 25 and can improve a lot yet. We look good going forward and just need to work out a settled back 4.
I am optimistic that we will stay up this season and that we will finish even higher up in the table at the end of 2008/9. Lets wait and see.
by Platypuss » 28 Jan 2008 15:50
andrew1957 If on the other hand Reading get relegated then all the negative hobnobbers will be delighted that they have been proved right and frankly SC and all at the club will deserve all the criticism they will undoubtedly get.
by Alan Partridge » 28 Jan 2008 15:54
andrew1957 At the end of the day if Reading stay up then our policy of not panic buying will be successful and SC can set about developing the squad we have and buying where we need to at the end of the season.
If on the other hand Reading get relegated then all the negative hobnobbers will be delighted that they have been proved right and frankly SC and all at the club will deserve all the criticism they will undoubtedly get.
I actually see a lot of potential in the squad we have - many of our players are below 25 and can improve a lot yet. We look good going forward and just need to work out a settled back 4.
I am optimistic that we will stay up this season and that we will finish even higher up in the table at the end of 2008/9. Lets wait and see.
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Jan 2008 16:00
Alan Partridge Reading's transfer policy in the last 2 years has been absolutely wretched
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