Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by fedders1871 » 07 Jul 2015 11:44

is it me or does anyone else think we if had money to spend, then why not keep Federici, karacan, pearce, yes karacan probably didnt deserve a decent contract but it seemed we had no money hence why they've left and lets be honest McShane and Quinn won't be on cheap contracts they'd be either level or more than Federici you would think....

just seems a bit odd

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by royal_cornwall » 07 Jul 2015 11:47

fedders1871 is it me or does anyone else think we if had money to spend, then why not keep Federici, karacan, pearce, yes karacan probably didnt deserve a decent contract but it seemed we had no money hence why they've left and lets be honest McShane and Quinn won't be on cheap contracts they'd be either level or more than Federici you would think....

just seems a bit odd


Fedders maybe worth trying to keep but the other two I'm absolutely not bothered about.

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by PeterReadingborn59 » 07 Jul 2015 11:54

fedders1871 is it me or does anyone else think we if had money to spend, then why not keep Federici, karacan, pearce, yes karacan probably didnt deserve a decent contract but it seemed we had no money hence why they've left and lets be honest McShane and Quinn won't be on cheap contracts they'd be either level or more than Federici you would think....

just seems a bit odd


The team needed to be refreshed, and the overall players contracts adjusted, I think McShane is better than Pearce, Quinn is better than Karacan, Sa is a goalscorer more than Mackie is, the changes should see a more hungry squad that are better to watch than last seasons squad that seemed tired and going through the motions, showing the potential only for FA Cup matches.

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by fedders1871 » 07 Jul 2015 11:56

yeah but it seemed we had no money at the start... and now we're bidding, signing players who were on prem contracts, so just seems all a bit sceptical.

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by PeterReadingborn59 » 07 Jul 2015 12:06

The process had been going on in the background, the Reading way is to try and keep things under wraps until a player is signed. some people failed to recognise that the new owners did make investment when they took over at the start of last season with Norwood, Cox signings, Mackie and Murray on loan, January was limited to just ensuring RFC had players to keep the team up and to leave more room for changes this summer.


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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 07 Jul 2015 12:36

fedders1871 yeah but it seemed we had no money at the start... and now we're bidding, signing players who were on prem contracts, so just seems all a bit sceptical.


Key word is highlighted. The Thais may be many things, but I'd wager they won't be as irresponsible as that charlatan Zingarevich was,

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by Coppelled_Streets » 07 Jul 2015 12:40

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fedders1871 yeah but it seemed we had no money at the start... and now we're bidding, signing players who were on prem contracts, so just seems all a bit sceptical.


Key word is highlighted. The Thais may be many things, but I'd wager they won't be as irresponsible as that charlatan Zingarevich was,


Agreed, far from it. They said yesterday clubs in the Championship don't make enough money, and if we don't make money they'd have to sell later, so they're focus is clearly to get us back into the Prem and expand the brand abroad to increase revenue streams. It sounds like their intentions are good, but just how patient will they be?

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 07 Jul 2015 12:45

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fedders1871 yeah but it seemed we had no money at the start... and now we're bidding, signing players who were on prem contracts, so just seems all a bit sceptical.


Key word is highlighted. The Thais may be many things, but I'd wager they won't be as irresponsible as that charlatan Zingarevich was,


Agreed, far from it. They said yesterday clubs in the Championship don't make enough money, and if we don't make money they'd have to sell later, so they're focus is clearly to get us back into the Prem and expand the brand abroad to increase revenue streams. It sounds like their intentions are good, but just how patient will they be?


This is where it gets interesting. If they plan on developing the Stadium grounds, this is at least 3 years away from completion - probably closer to 5. So, if that's the case, this is a medium term project. The key thing is how much do they spend in the interim on sustaining the team with the gamble on promotion. In the back of my mind, I am wondering if the plan is to spend as little as required with the hope of getting promoted, and use some of the riches for the development.

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by Ian Royal » 07 Jul 2015 13:11

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Key word is highlighted. The Thais may be many things, but I'd wager they won't be as irresponsible as that charlatan Zingarevich was,


Agreed, far from it. They said yesterday clubs in the Championship don't make enough money, and if we don't make money they'd have to sell later, so they're focus is clearly to get us back into the Prem and expand the brand abroad to increase revenue streams. It sounds like their intentions are good, but just how patient will they be?


This is where it gets interesting. If they plan on developing the Stadium grounds, this is at least 3 years away from completion - probably closer to 5. So, if that's the case, this is a medium term project. The key thing is how much do they spend in the interim on sustaining the team with the gamble on promotion. In the back of my mind, I am wondering if the plan is to spend as little as required with the hope of getting promoted, and use some of the riches for the development.

That either won't be possible or won't go down well when we make no effort to stay up to achieve it.

There are two ways to make money in football. Be in the Champions League or get promoted to the PL with a cheap squad and then take the inevitable relegation through no attempt to compete, pocketing the parachute payments.

See Burnley for example 2. Maybe Blackpool too.


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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 07 Jul 2015 13:19

Ian Royal That either won't be possible or won't go down well when we make no effort to stay up to achieve it.

There are two ways to make money in football. Be in the Champions League or get promoted to the PL with a cheap squad and then take the inevitable relegation through no attempt to compete, pocketing the parachute payments.

See Burnley for example 2. Maybe Blackpool too.


I don't think they'll be as blatant as taking it all - far from it. They could continue to invest in the team by adding loan debt from their own pockets and use the liquidity of the parachute payments for the development. They are pretty astute people, they'll already know what the plan is. What we don't know is just how interested they are in the football side of things long term.

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Re: Steve Clarke's budget talks with owners

by Hoop Blah » 07 Jul 2015 15:05

fedders1871 is it me or does anyone else think we if had money to spend, then why not keep Federici, karacan, pearce, yes karacan probably didnt deserve a decent contract but it seemed we had no money hence why they've left and lets be honest McShane and Quinn won't be on cheap contracts they'd be either level or more than Federici you would think....

just seems a bit odd


Considering when they signed their previous contracts, the three we've let go were probably on a lot more than those we've just brought in.

Add in the need for Clarke to shake things up and it makes a reasonable amount of sense to have handle things the way they have done.

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