SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

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SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Holding Out Hope » 17 Aug 2009 00:52

Just seen on SSnews an inteview with him from what looks like goals on sunday, and he quite clearly states he'd be more than happy to drop down to championship if it was an ambitious club, surely someone like him with his experiance and available on a free is worth a look?

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Re: Dietmar Hamann

by Deathy » 17 Aug 2009 01:21

Was going to post this earlier but then thought that with Harper and Cisse, do we need him? He's also been in talks with Sven and Notts County.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Row Z Royal » 17 Aug 2009 11:32

Central midfield is one area we don't need to strengthen.

And he's slower than Boris.

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by premiership_bound » 17 Aug 2009 12:08

Holding Out Hope if it was an ambitious club,


End of thread.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Deathy » 17 Aug 2009 12:11

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Holding Out Hope if it was an ambitious club,


End of thread.


Just out of interest, what would you say is ambitious? We've played top flight football for the first time in our history under John Madejski's chairmanship. Should we be up there challenging for a top four spot or what?


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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by premiership_bound » 17 Aug 2009 12:45

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Holding Out Hope if it was an ambitious club,


End of thread.


Just out of interest, what would you say is ambitious? We've played top flight football for the first time in our history under John Madejski's chairmanship. Should we be up there challenging for a top four spot or what?


Not necessarily but we might have still been up there with more of an ‘ambitious’ transfer policy but that’s an old argument.

There are levels of ambition. Whether we played top level football for the first time is irrelevant as we are talking about now not then.

If you were a player looking from the outside would you see the current ‘Reading’ as ambitious? I’m not too sure. I’m not saying I disagree with the current policy only that looking from outside I do not think you would say it was an ambitious club.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Royal With Cheese » 17 Aug 2009 12:46

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Holding Out Hope if it was an ambitious club,


End of thread.


Just out of interest, what would you say is ambitious? We've played top flight football for the first time in our history under John Madejski's chairmanship. Should we be up there challenging for a top four spot or what?

I think the selling of Doyle, Kitson, shorey, Hunt, Sonko and the proposed moves for Bikey and Harper - all of which are proven Priemership players and replacing them with, errr, a defender from Doncaster shows exactly how ambitious we are.

Reading at the moment are a bit like the mentals who apply to X-factor. They're all ambitious and want to win too - they neither have the talent nor the ability to follow their dream.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Deathy » 17 Aug 2009 12:52

Or does it tell you just how sensible we are? Think about it. Former relegated clubs have ended up in administration because they did not balance their books. We have! We're in good shape; no, we're in great shape!

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Royal With Cheese » 17 Aug 2009 12:54

Deathy Or does it tell you just how sensible we are? Think about it. Former relegated clubs have ended up in administration because they did not balance their books. We have! We're in good shape; no, we're in great shape!

Yes, we'll be the best run club in League 2 at this rate!


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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Hoop Blah » 17 Aug 2009 14:43

Deathy Or does it tell you just how sensible we are? Think about it. Former relegated clubs have ended up in administration because they did not balance their books. We have! We're in good shape; no, we're in great shape!


Have you moved on from moaning about Madejski not being willing to spend money now then Jay?

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by Arch » 17 Aug 2009 15:07

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Deathy Or does it tell you just how sensible we are? Think about it. Former relegated clubs have ended up in administration because they did not balance their books. We have! We're in good shape; no, we're in great shape!


Have you moved on from moaning about Madejski not being willing to spend money now then Jay?

We spent two million on one player, and instead of spinning it any way he could, Jay accepted that he'd been wrong on that subject. Refreshing among Hobnobbers.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Hoop Blah » 17 Aug 2009 15:16

There's admitting you're wrong and then there's a 360 degree turn around to start celebrating the clubs frugal policy.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Platypuss » 17 Aug 2009 19:13

Hoop Blah There's admitting you're wrong and then there's a 360 degree turn around to start celebrating the clubs frugal policy.


Surely more of a 540 in Jay's case. There will, no doubt, be a couple more 180's before September is out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQoPcUXyf3g


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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Deathy » 17 Aug 2009 19:38

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Deathy Or does it tell you just how sensible we are? Think about it. Former relegated clubs have ended up in administration because they did not balance their books. We have! We're in good shape; no, we're in great shape!


Have you moved on from moaning about Madejski not being willing to spend money now then Jay?


He has spent money though. £2m on one player was surprising, so all credit to him for putting out. And likely more to follow. And at the same time he's balancing our books so we don't get into serious trouble. I'm pretty happy with that, yes. Had we continued to sell and not supported the manager in the transfer market, of course I'd be pissed.

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Deathy Or does it tell you just how sensible we are? Think about it. Former relegated clubs have ended up in administration because they did not balance their books. We have! We're in good shape; no, we're in great shape!


Have you moved on from moaning about Madejski not being willing to spend money now then Jay?

We spent two million on one player, and instead of spinning it any way he could, Jay accepted that he'd been wrong on that subject. Refreshing among Hobnobbers.


That's about it.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by West Stand Man » 18 Aug 2009 07:53

Row Z Royal Central midfield is one area we don't need to strengthen.

And he's slower than Boris.



We have just seen 2 league games where our central midfield has failed to create any real chances for the striker(s) yet you don't see a need to strengthen? :oops:

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Bath Hoops » 18 Aug 2009 08:50

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Row Z Royal Central midfield is one area we don't need to strengthen.

And he's slower than Boris.



We have just seen 2 league games where our central midfield has failed to create any real chances for the striker(s) yet you don't see a need to strengthen? :oops:
I'd agree that we need some creativity in midfield, but this guy wouldnt be the answer this move would smack of Ray Houghton and look where that got us.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by brendywendy » 18 Aug 2009 09:31

it got me able to watch one of the best passers of the ball ive ever seen

still

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Hoop Blah » 18 Aug 2009 10:41

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Hoop Blah Have you moved on from moaning about Madejski not being willing to spend money now then Jay?


He has spent money though. £2m on one player was surprising, so all credit to him for putting out. And likely more to follow. And at the same time he's balancing our books so we don't get into serious trouble. I'm pretty happy with that, yes. Had we continued to sell and not supported the manager in the transfer market, of course I'd be pissed.



I know he's spent money, I've been fine with Madejski's backing of his managers all along really.

Sorry though Jay, I know I shouldn't, but I was just laughing at how quickly your totally unfounded anti-Madejski's finacial support stance fell to pieces and how your now having a pop at people for basically having the same view you did just a few days ago. God knows how many times you made the point about Madejski not being willing to spend any money on here over the last 6-12 months!

I know your views are pretty shaky at times, but it just tickled me to see you go from poacher to gamekeeper so quickly!

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by Ian Royal » 18 Aug 2009 12:07

brendywendy it got me able to watch one of the best passers of the ball ive ever seen

still


He was shit.

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Re: SPECULATION - Dietmar Hamann

by brendywendy » 18 Aug 2009 12:42

you are shit

ray houghton is a god among men.
a gleaming shining light amongst the dross i used to watch at elm park.


but then i had a soft spot for meaker too..............

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