by Ian Royal » 04 Aug 2014 17:10
by kwik-silva » 04 Aug 2014 17:11
Dick Habbin's hairdoSPARTA "... (I'm delighted) that we have such sweet people coming in to take over the club."
You know what, I don't oxf*rd want "sweet people" any longer.
No more "Mr Nice Guy." No more "the Reading way."
I want hard-nosed, unsentimental competitors. I want winners. I want people who want it.
That doesn't mean that we can't be prudent and "cut our cloth" accordingly. It means that we need to get a little bit nasty.
It simple, really. As much as I love footy in the old Div 3 and Div 4 - and that's great fun and was thoroughly enjoyable for 35 years of my life - if we have any pretension to compete, then we need to just be more *shudder* professional.
by multisync1830 » 04 Aug 2014 17:17
Dick Habbin's hairdoSPARTA "... (I'm delighted) that we have such sweet people coming in to take over the club."
You know what, I don't oxf*rd want "sweet people" any longer.
No more "Mr Nice Guy." No more "the Reading way."
I want hard-nosed, unsentimental competitors. I want winners. I want people who want it.
That doesn't mean that we can't be prudent and "cut our cloth" accordingly. It means that we need to get a little bit nasty.
It simple, really. As much as I love footy in the old Div 3 and Div 4 - and that's great fun and was thoroughly enjoyable for 35 years of my life - if we have any pretension to compete, then we need to just be more *shudder* professional.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 04 Aug 2014 17:21
kwik-silvaYou did notice the three seasons we've had in the Premier League recently haven't you?
by kwik-silva » 04 Aug 2014 17:23
Dick Habbin's hairdokwik-silvaYou did notice the three seasons we've had in the Premier League recently haven't you?
Of course as, equally, I'm sure you noticed in those three years, we:
1) had a great first season based predominantly on the 106 team who had fight, passion but not a whole lot of world class skill
2) got biffed considerably in seasons two and three because we (hardly) invested in the team and, when we did, they were "nice" people.
by melonhead » 04 Aug 2014 17:24
Dick Habbin's hairdokwik-silvaYou did notice the three seasons we've had in the Premier League recently haven't you?
Of course as, equally, I'm sure you noticed in those three years, we:
1) had a great first season based predominantly on the 106 team who had fight, passion but not a whole lot of world class skill
2) got biffed considerably in seasons two and three because we (hardly) invested in the team and, when we did, they were "nice" people.
by kwik-silva » 04 Aug 2014 17:25
by Pepe the Horseman » 04 Aug 2014 17:27
by Ian Royal » 04 Aug 2014 17:28
Dick Habbin's hairdokwik-silvaYou did notice the three seasons we've had in the Premier League recently haven't you?
Of course as, equally, I'm sure you noticed in those three years, we:
1) had a great first season based predominantly on the 106 team who had fight, passion but not a whole lot of world class skill
2) got biffed considerably in seasons two and three because we (hardly) invested in the team and, when we did, they were "nice" people.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 04 Aug 2014 17:33
by Ian Royal » 04 Aug 2014 17:37
Dick Habbin's hairdo Well, that's the question, isn't it?
Do we want to get promoted, play in the Primmadonnaship, establish ourselves as a Stoke, for example given it was not long ago we were very similar in terms of performance (although not fan base),
In the meantime - yes, absolutelyDick Habbin's hairdo or are we happy knocking around the Chump,
Quite obviously not, hence why we binned Rodgers so promptly when we were struggling last in this division.Dick Habbin's hairdo League 1, League 2?
There isn't really a point here.Dick Habbin's hairdo If any serious investor is going to put some "prudent" money in to the club then the riches of the Prem pay-TV start to look like a calculated risk in terms of "investment" - plus associated benefits of "kudos" ( a much over-used Asian-English word), and the opportunities for commercial development e.g. shopping malls etc.
This all depends on what you consider a reasonable sum really.Dick Habbin's hairdo My view is that RFC is a great purchase for a "partnership" that is prepared to put up a reasonably considerable sum in the hope/expectation of ticking two or more of the boxes in terms of commercial venture, investment opportunity and personal profile (and a safe haven for cash.)
I have literally no idea who you're referring to, but I presume it's an ill-considered and 'hilarious' nickname.Dick Habbin's hairdo More than that, if that's their view, then The Janitor is probably a very good man for the job. Pick up young, hungry, talented pros with a few years under the belt and develop the Cat 1.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 04 Aug 2014 17:38
Pepe the Horseman Yeh. The main reason we got releg8d the first time round was because the nice people turned into pcunts.
by Pseud O'Nym » 04 Aug 2014 17:38
Dick Habbin's hairdo "kudos" ( a much over-used Asian-English word)
by rfc58 » 04 Aug 2014 18:37
by floyd__streete » 04 Aug 2014 18:59
Ian Royal Reasons to be cheerful:
1) Expectations were that we'd have to sell all our best players. We've sold one, arguably.
Ian Royal 2) There were concerns we wouldn't be able to keep all of our promising young players. We've kept the lot.
Ian Royal 3) There were concerns we'd go into Administration and start the season on -10 points. We've not.
Ian Royal 4) The ownership saga is nearly at an end after about 10 / 11 months. SJM is hopefully applying the "once bitten, twice shy" and "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me" principles.
Ian Royal 5) The season starts at the end of the week, so we've got football to look forward to.
Ian Royal 6) There's still time for signings yet.
Ian Royal 7) Even if we don't make (m)any signings, we can look forward to seeing how our promising youngsters progress.
Ian Royal 8 ) We shouldn't be in a relegation fight.
Ian Royal 9) Even if we are, we should survive it.
by Mr.Swainey » 04 Aug 2014 19:05
by Nameless » 04 Aug 2014 19:14
floyd__streeteIan Royal Reasons to be cheerful:
1) Expectations were that we'd have to sell all our best players. We've sold one, arguably.
Name the seriously saleable assets we have these days? McCarthy and Obita perhaps, although the latter has had just one season. Pog's wages would put teams off, I am sure. Otherwise.....who would want our 'best' players?
by floyd__streete » 04 Aug 2014 19:21
Nameless You miss the point.
Earlier in the summer the talk was that in order to survive financially we would be shipping players out left right and centre, which hasn't happened and is a good thing. Apart from the two you mention McCleary and Hector were linked to moves away and Guthrie, Karacan and Williams would not find it hard to find a buyer. We also know Man City were very interested in the totally inexperienced Kuhl.
by Pseud O'Nym » 04 Aug 2014 19:52
rfc58 Just wished Madejski would shut his mouth about the owners having deep pockets, as he loves to call it.
Any club entering in to negotiations with us about selling their players will remember this, and adjust the price accordingly.
No doubt over the years he's been a very astute business man, but those kind of comments don't help us in future negotiations.
by Nameless » 04 Aug 2014 20:13
floyd__streeteNameless You miss the point.
Earlier in the summer the talk was that in order to survive financially we would be shipping players out left right and centre, which hasn't happened and is a good thing. Apart from the two you mention McCleary and Hector were linked to moves away and Guthrie, Karacan and Williams would not find it hard to find a buyer. We also know Man City were very interested in the totally inexperienced Kuhl.
Hmmmmm.....
McCleary I'd forgotten about, although he is very injury prone. Same applies to Williams, are clubs really queuing up to sign players with such poor injury track recordsI'm not so sure. Conceded, they are two decent players at our level (although they are of limited use to us with their injury records, particularly Williams who is seemingly incapable of playing twice in a week). Karacan is another one who has spent too much time on the treatment table in recent times to be genuinely in contention for a move to anywhere bigger or better.
Hector? Half a season in Scottish Premier League which is about the equivalent of Sky Bet League 1 does not a sought-after prospect make. Given Guthrie's attitude, I am sure if he'd had serious chance to better himself by now he'd have gone.
We also know Man City were very interested in the totally inexperienced Kuhl = this was mentioned in the local rag once.
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