Upper West?!? But I would hazard a guess that Matejovsky will prove to be better than Sidwell. Therefore, we have improved. Maybe the results from this point onwards will start to have more resemblance to last seasons results.

Matejovsky has played 30 minutes in two matches. His market value doesn't say he's better than Sidwell.
Nobody paid £1.5 million for Sidwell.
The fact is he has looked promising. Whether he'll be better than Sidwell remains to be seem, but I'm very confident he's a big upgrade on anyone else we have in the middle.

The Kebe signing is a joke. French second division - be still my heart.
yeah, he must be shit. We should have signed a reserve player from a premier league team instead, as he'd much better.
the fact is until we see him play (or see him suspiciously never seem to play) we don't know how good he is. Loads said Doyle would be rubbish, and was a joke signing showing our lack of ambition.
Remember the gnashing of teeth 18 months ago when pundit after pundit tipped us to go down as we only had "championship standard players" in our squad, mainly because they'd never heard of them, and assumed anyone playing in the championship was rubbish? That's exactly the attitude shown by a huge number of posters this month, convinced that only players they know are any good.
Now it could turn out that Kebe is the next Bas Savage and our scouting network needs a large reminder that we aren't currently in the championship, but it would be nice to actually see him play before deciding that he is absolute shit.
After all, there's a thread on here about signings you got excited about, and it does kind of show that whether a signing leads you to spunk your boxers with excitement or leaves you filled with inertia often has little bearing on how the player turns out.
It isn't clear why Reading can't do the business in the transfer market, but they need to figure it out. If Reading is fortunate enough to stay up, they will have to improve in the summer. Coppell's Championship team needs a refresh.
I think they were over-loyal to Bryn in the summer as they wanted to give him a chance to step into Sidwell's shoes after doing so well as sub on many occasions (and he did - people shouldn't forget that).
I think our problem is scouting, as our scouts don't seem able to identify players who'll come in and make an impact. We shouldn't be spending £2.5 million of players who need to adapt, and if we'd been watching Halford, for example, for a year or two and couldn't tell he was woefully inadequate, then we need to employ better scouts. I mean, setanta covered a couple of Sunderland's pre-season games, and after that limited showing, Paul Parker was openly questioning what assets he had as a player other than "a long throw".