by Cypry » 17 Jan 2014 09:33
by phil in cornwall » 17 Jan 2014 09:39
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by Isaac Hunt » 17 Jan 2014 09:51
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Jan 2014 09:56
by Cypry » 17 Jan 2014 09:57
Isaac Hunt He's been linked with a move to one of the top Italian clubs.
Never coming here.
by maffff » 17 Jan 2014 09:58
Isaac Hunt He's been linked with a move to one of the top Italian clubs.
Never coming here.
by Hoop Blah » 17 Jan 2014 10:17
maffffIsaac Hunt He's been linked with a move to one of the top Italian clubs.
Never coming here.
Top Clubs? AC Milan are 11th, the equivalent of Aston Villa....
by YateleyRoyal » 17 Jan 2014 12:44
by BR2 » 17 Jan 2014 13:12
by loyalroyal4life » 17 Jan 2014 13:16
by Isaac Hunt » 17 Jan 2014 14:17
maffffIsaac Hunt He's been linked with a move to one of the top Italian clubs.
Never coming here.
Top Clubs? AC Milan are 11th, the equivalent of Aston Villa....
by peterroyal76 » 17 Jan 2014 14:32
maffffIsaac Hunt He's been linked with a move to one of the top Italian clubs.
Never coming here.
Top Clubs? AC Milan are 11th, the equivalent of Aston Villa....
by Royal Rother » 17 Jan 2014 14:44
BR2 Unfortunately....our club (for better or for worse) has always been run in a very amateurish way and IMHO just got lucky twice with the temporary right mix of manager and players.
by Cypry » 17 Jan 2014 14:58
BR2 Good one Cypry-a nice change from the so-called ITK stuff that gets put on Hobnob which is no such thing.
As fans we dream that our club will make that big signing or develop the ground or take a League Cup or FA Cup seriously.
That is what fans do ,so why not conject as Cypry has without the dross and piss-take that inevitably follows?
I dreamed that Reading might, just might, one day reach the Premier League but having done so the club decided to make no serious attempt to stay there .The enormous effort has turned out to be rather pointless.
If however new owners did come in and were prepared to back an MD like Cortese we might see our club in the Premier League again.
Unfortunately I (and most of us I guess) can't see that happening because that is the professional way of going about things whereas our club (for better or for worse) has always been run in a very amateurish way and IMHO just got lucky twice with the temporary right mix of manager and players.
The same thing happened with other smaller clubs like Bradford and Swindon where, in both cases, it was that temporary mix of manager and players but Swansea have shown that it can happen again and be sustained with the right type of owner so let us hope that our new owners will have the foresight and will to appoint a Cortese, somebody with real ambition rather than just using the word "ambition" as a soundbite which has been the case with our club.
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Jan 2014 15:04
by Cypry » 17 Jan 2014 15:08
Terminal Boardom I like the way that Swansea are being lauded as a good example of how a small town club can survive in the top flight. They were there back in the early 80s and it oxf*rd them back then. Look at the state that Bolton are in. Wigan won't be far behind either. The number of clubs that get to the top then drop down is awash with financial difficulties. Is getting to the Prem really that great? Why not stay as a solvent Championship club and flirt occasionally with promotion. Failing that, get promoted and don't break the bank which is what Blackpool did a couple of years back. Don't delude yourselves thinking that small town clubs can be successful at the top level. They may have a few good seasons but when relegation comes calling, you had better have a very sound and solid infrastructure in place to cope with it.
I would much prefer to see the club with a top class infrastructure from top to bottom. A youth system which churns out top quality youngsters not just for us but also to sell on to a big club for mega bucks.
by MeMeMe » 17 Jan 2014 15:27
by BR2 » 17 Jan 2014 15:33
Royal RotherBR2 Unfortunately....our club (for better or for worse) has always been run in a very amateurish way and IMHO just got lucky twice with the temporary right mix of manager and players.
That really is quite a classic even by your standards!
by phil in cornwall » 17 Jan 2014 16:54
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