by Snowball » 16 Mar 2010 07:32
by Royal_Delight » 16 Mar 2010 07:44
SnowballRoyal_Delight We don't even have the firepower to stay up in this division and some of you want to be promoted?! We will get slaughtered if we are promoted, relying on Long and Sig to score in this division, no capable strikers to really, and I mean really to score. Where is the Ebanks-Blake and Jason Scotlands in the squad?
Error prone defenders may also be our downfall, Ivar is not young anymore and Bertrand makes too many denfensive mistakes for my liking. Failure to mark bigger strikers and marking quicker players is also a problem. Premiership players are quicker than our player and I mean much quicker and promotion would be suicide IMHO.
Other than Sig, not much players can score in the midfield which may prove problematic if we are promoted.
But we drew with Liverpool, won at Liverpool, beat Burnley at the first time of asking,
drew with WBA and beat them at their place.
Sure we lost to Villa, but hat was a very good top six team
and we'll be a much better team next year with the kids getting better (Bertie being a prime example)
by Royal_Delight » 16 Mar 2010 08:03
Snowball Put it another way.
If we had this team (incl loanees) plus Noel Hunt and we finished seventh this year
would we not be 1-2-3rd favourites for promotion next year?
(I'm presuming no more fire-sales, and guessing Matejovsky/Cisse might go and be replaced)
That to me suggests this team would have a fighting chance in the Prem
by Royal With Cheese » 16 Mar 2010 08:17
by Very near...far away » 16 Mar 2010 10:35
by MalcybabyRFC » 16 Mar 2010 10:50
soggy biscuit Anyone know the bookies odds on us to finish in the top 6?
by papereyes » 16 Mar 2010 11:21
by Ian Royal » 16 Mar 2010 18:11
by Archie's penalty » 17 Mar 2010 02:16
by RoyalChicagoFC » 17 Mar 2010 03:21
by Franchise FC » 17 Mar 2010 07:48
Ian Royal Even assuming we kept Griffin and Bertrand and made a few signings to improve on what we have... Probably not.
I don't think Church, Karacan or Sig are ready to make the step up. I don't think Pearce is good enough to.
Add on to them we'd need players like Long, Kebe & McAnuff to produce consistently at the top of their game, which I don't believe they've really shown they can do over a full season at this level yet.
I think we've got a lot of players who might be good enough towards the bottom end of the Prem. But a lot of them are less than reliable or in need of another season playing regularly at this level first.
I think we'd be much better off narrowly missing out on the play offs (anything up to 6 points adrift and 10th place or higher) and making a concerted push next season after strengtherning in the summer. Than going up this season off the back of half a season's superb form.
by Jack Celliers » 17 Mar 2010 08:13
by Ozymandias » 17 Mar 2010 08:37
by Tails » 17 Mar 2010 11:46
2.8 lita injection What a stupid fred.
A decent run in the league and the reading fans return to normal.
Give it a couple of bad results and you lot will be booing.
by facaldaqui » 17 Mar 2010 11:59
by rollsy » 17 Mar 2010 12:22
by rhroyal » 18 Mar 2010 11:21
This.RoyalChicagoFC We'd either spend an obscene sum of cash in order to try to be competitive (and, in all likelihood, fail nonetheless) or wouldn't (and suffer relegation in inevitable fashion, accompanied by the real possibility of shattering Derby County's embarrassing standard of Premiership futility in the transaction --and sorry, but "Oh yeah, well at least we were there" isn't at all clever and has no place in any argument between mature adults possessed of normal cognitive function)
The club's finances would get knocked off kilter as a direct consequence of the "success" of securing an unanticipated season in the top flight; at least one managerial sacking would transpire during the doomed campaign, and the general mood and bearing of the support would veer between surly on good days and, on those less so, downright belligerent
As a consolation prize, the squad would be denuded of first-team regulars sold off to Premier League and promotion-chasing Championship sides over the summer following a wretched and thoroughly forgettable 38-match run deemed utterly unworthy by all concerned of a commemorative season-in-review DVD, after which acquaintances with Swindon Town FC would be renewed at the second level during the 2011/12 season
Happy days!
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