Really ! ..quickwingerswife wrote:Apparently he likes the new set up at Reading with new manager saying all the right things. Keen to stay and get a long run in the team. Seems very level headed.
Really ! ..quickwingerswife wrote:Apparently he likes the new set up at Reading with new manager saying all the right things. Keen to stay and get a long run in the team. Seems very level headed.
They need the ££££'s so Mr Stam can go shopping ..Ian Royal wrote:Any less than £3.5m would be a travesty and we shouldn't be selling at all.
^^ except Tishibola has looked brilliant (both tackling and attacking) in the games he's played and Williams was absolute dogsh*t for the whole second half of the season. More than anything, people can see the potential in Tishibola. Williams isn't going to get better.John Smith wrote:Come on Ian, you're better than this. You're better than making the suggestion of a regular international starter for USA should be sold instead of a player who hasn't been fit, hasn't played enough, hasn't nearly half of the experience as Williams.Ian Royal wrote:If this happens its yet another 'oxf*rd off RFC' moment. We've had a shit tonne over the last few years.
Can't we just give them Williams instead?
Tshibola is like the Brexit: you can speculate all you want about his benefits but there are only ifs and buts until the final decision is allowed to materialise. Looks like we've voted leave.
One thing I do know is that the best player at this club is Danny Williams.
John Smith wrote:Come on Ian, you're better than this. You're better than making the suggestion of a regular international starter for USA should be sold instead of a player who hasn't been fit, hasn't played enough, hasn't nearly half of the experience as Williams.Ian Royal wrote:If this happens its yet another 'oxf*rd off RFC' moment. We've had a shit tonne over the last few years.
Can't we just give them Williams instead?
Tshibola is like the Brexit: you can speculate all you want about his benefits but there are only ifs and buts until the final decision is allowed to materialise. Looks like we've voted leave.
One thing I do know is that the best player at this club is Danny Williams.
The reporter, ex Sky, is relatively reputable though.Mid Sussex Royal wrote:The website this is being reported on is not reliable at all - I'm surprised Get reading have made a story out of it
Sorry. The words 'Sky' and 'reputable' should not be in the same sentence together without the prefix 'not' attached to one of them!maffff wrote:The reporter, ex Sky, is relatively reputable though.Mid Sussex Royal wrote:The website this is being reported on is not reliable at all - I'm surprised Get reading have made a story out of it
Amy Lewis.marlowuk wrote:Sorry. The words 'Sky' and 'reputable' should not be in the same sentence together without the prefix 'not' attached to one of them!maffff wrote:The reporter, ex Sky, is relatively reputable though.Mid Sussex Royal wrote:The website this is being reported on is not reliable at all - I'm surprised Get reading have made a story out of it
All of it being spent on Mr van Ginkel's players.....Longhorn1970 wrote:They need the ££££'s so Mr Stam can go shopping ..Ian Royal wrote:Any less than £3.5m would be a travesty and we shouldn't be selling at all.
Hallelujah - 5 pages it's taken for some sense to be spoken. Well done.West Stand Man wrote:If he is headed out then so be it. That is football, players come, players go, they always have done.
Tshibola is one who looks as if he could be a player to build a team round but we are guessing a bit. Last season he looked really top rate for the few games he played. However, quite a few other players looked good in those early stages too and that went on to abjectly underperform. So, we have seen a top rate cameo and then a long season on the treatment bench. For that reason I'd be amazed if anyone was prepared to offer serious money for him, but if they did we'd be daft not to consider it.
It is, of course, quite possible that Stam has a plan that includes a player to fill the Tshibola role and is content to see him move on to clear the space. Or that this is all a fabrication to fill column inches during a quiet period of transfer activity.
Right you are. I thought the use of emoji on your page 2 comment was adding some sort of oxf*rd sarcasm that is so often displayed on here.genome wrote:Except I said basically the same thing on pages 2 and 3.
John Smith wrote:Right you are. I thought the use of emoji on your page 2 comment was adding some sort of oxf*rd sarcasm that is so often displayed on here.genome wrote:Except I said basically the same thing on pages 2 and 3.![]()
Yeah but you don't step forward over a cliff or into dog shit.John Smith wrote:Hallelujah - 5 pages it's taken for some sense to be spoken. Well done.West Stand Man wrote:If he is headed out then so be it. That is football, players come, players go, they always have done.
Tshibola is one who looks as if he could be a player to build a team round but we are guessing a bit. Last season he looked really top rate for the few games he played. However, quite a few other players looked good in those early stages too and that went on to abjectly underperform. So, we have seen a top rate cameo and then a long season on the treatment bench. For that reason I'd be amazed if anyone was prepared to offer serious money for him, but if they did we'd be daft not to consider it.
It is, of course, quite possible that Stam has a plan that includes a player to fill the Tshibola role and is content to see him move on to clear the space. Or that this is all a fabrication to fill column inches during a quiet period of transfer activity.
Move on people
Please show your working for that valuation.Westwood52 wrote:Yeah but you don't step forward over a cliff or into dog shit.John Smith wrote:Hallelujah - 5 pages it's taken for some sense to be spoken. Well done.West Stand Man wrote:If he is headed out then so be it. That is football, players come, players go, they always have done.
Tshibola is one who looks as if he could be a player to build a team round but we are guessing a bit. Last season he looked really top rate for the few games he played. However, quite a few other players looked good in those early stages too and that went on to abjectly underperform. So, we have seen a top rate cameo and then a long season on the treatment bench. For that reason I'd be amazed if anyone was prepared to offer serious money for him, but if they did we'd be daft not to consider it.
It is, of course, quite possible that Stam has a plan that includes a player to fill the Tshibola role and is content to see him move on to clear the space. Or that this is all a fabrication to fill column inches during a quiet period of transfer activity.
Move on people
I would be seriously concerned if Tish went for anything less than £5mill plus add ons.
Don't worry about things you can't change ...John Smith wrote:Right you are. I thought the use of emoji on your page 2 comment was adding some sort of oxf*rd sarcasm that is so often displayed on here.genome wrote:Except I said basically the same thing on pages 2 and 3.
In them we have faith lolSutekh wrote:All of it being spent on Mr van Ginkel's players.....Longhorn1970 wrote:They need the ££££'s so Mr Stam can go shopping ..Ian Royal wrote:Any less than £3.5m would be a travesty and we shouldn't be selling at all.
Williams would be the first player I would get rid of.John Smith wrote:
One thing I do know is that the best player at this club is Danny Williams.
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