Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

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Re: Transfers

by Sun Tzu » 16 Jan 2009 10:12

madmickb According to Sky Reading are prepared to listen to offers for any of there players if this is true What is the point of the supporters paying good money watching a football team that no ambition to get promotion because that it what is going to happen if they sell Hunt and Doyle we can forget it you see wolves or brummy offering all there players to anyone


All that in one breath !!

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Re: Transfers

by bishbosh92 » 16 Jan 2009 10:34

we dont need to worry until deals are confirmed!!

i wouldnt listen to Sky tbh as most of what they say is paper talk to get the fans nervs up so im not taking any notice until its confirmed!!

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Re: Transfers

by Schards#2 » 16 Jan 2009 10:41

Barry the bird boggler Any club will listen to any offers for any player if the offer is good enough so this is a complete and utter non story like most media drivel when transfer windows are upon us.


Exactly, there is no player on the planet who is not for sale at any price so the story is meaningless.


However, equally, every player has their price so I wouldn't take Doyle saying he's not leaving as a complete end to the matter.

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Re: Transfers

by Thaumagurist* » 16 Jan 2009 10:52

This is the article.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 27,00.html

I'd be very miffed if we sold Hunt to the likes of bloody Wigan.

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by WoodleyRoyal » 16 Jan 2009 11:07

no i saw the interview live on ssn yesturday he said nothing of the sort! He talked about lita, saying he was comminted to the club we accepted an offer for him but he wanted to stay and he was very happy about it he then went on to say like all of our players we wont keep anyone against there will but we have no plans to sell anyone


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Re: Transfers

by Stranded » 16 Jan 2009 11:28

Thaumagurist* This is the article.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 27,00.html

I'd be very miffed if we sold Hunt to the likes of bloody Wigan.


If they offer £5m we've got no choice in the matter.

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Re: Transfers

by Thaumagurist* » 16 Jan 2009 11:35

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Thaumagurist* This is the article.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 27,00.html

I'd be very miffed if we sold Hunt to the likes of bloody Wigan.


If they offer £5m we've got no choice in the matter.


Yeah. But doesn't Hunt want to play for a better standard of a club than poxy Wigan? I think he'd choose Spurs over them.

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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by Alan Partridge » 16 Jan 2009 11:39

He might not have the Spurs option.

Whilst Wigan are definitely one of the Premiership's small fry (probably still the smallest whitebait) they have been in that league for 4 seasons now and are almost certainly going to be in it for the 5th successive year. On top of that with the way the league is going, 7th place and the UEFA cup is also a feasible goal for them to aim at. So from a football side it might not be that bad a move, AND he'll play there.

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Re: Transfers

by CMRoyal » 16 Jan 2009 11:43

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Thaumagurist* This is the article.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 27,00.html

I'd be very miffed if we sold Hunt to the likes of bloody Wigan.


If they offer £5m we've got no choice in the matter.


Yeah. But doesn't Hunt want to play for a better standard of a club than poxy Wigan? I think he'd choose Spurs over them.


I can't believe a Reading fan is saying that! Wigan are our type of club, and currently have a better manager and team than Spurs. When we are back in the top half of the Prem and established there for four years, I'll be mightily pissed off if a top Championship player chose a struggling former big club over us.


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Re: Transfers

by Thaumagurist* » 16 Jan 2009 11:52

CMRoyal Wigan are our type of club,


No, they aren't. I don't like them. Bunch of tossers. They came into the league recently, in 1976, I think. And they rose all the way up because their chairman was throwing his money around, more than us. I even remember their chairman moaning about us in 20001/2 (I think), that we didn't deserve to go up because they had been up there regularly for 3/4 seasons.

Plus their players always cheat. Always seemed to get a penalty against us (though not any more) and they were the first to win at the Madejski Stadium. :x

Oh and not forgetting that their fanbase is smaller than ours.

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Re: Transfers

by CMRoyal » 16 Jan 2009 12:06

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CMRoyal Wigan are our type of club,


No, they aren't. I don't like them. Bunch of tossers. They came into the league recently, in 1976, I think. And they rose all the way up because their chairman was throwing his money around, more than us. I even remember their chairman moaning about us in 20001/2 (I think), that we didn't deserve to go up because they had been up there regularly for 3/4 seasons.

Plus their players always cheat. Always seemed to get a penalty against us (though not any more) and they were the first to win at the Madejski Stadium. :x

Oh and not forgetting that their fanbase is smaller than ours.


OK, have it your way - they are not like us, they're more successful than that :roll:

You know what I mean - they're not an Aldershot, but neither are they an Arsenal. They aspire to emulate the Tottenhams of this world, so why wouldn't S Hunt want to join them? He might even feel more comfortable knowing that there's a similar feel to the club.

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by Ian Royal » 16 Jan 2009 12:08

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No, they aren't. I don't like them. Bunch of tossers. They came into the league recently, in 1976, I think. And they rose all the way up because their chairman was throwing his money around, more than us. I even remember their chairman moaning about us in 20001/2 (I think), that we didn't deserve to go up because they had been up there regularly for 3/4 seasons.

Plus their players always cheat. Always seemed to get a penalty against us (though not any more) and they were the first to win at the Madejski Stadium. :x

Oh and not forgetting that their fanbase is smaller than ours.


I think Spacey's gone off on one of his rants, but I have to agree that Wigan aren't really our type of club.

They got up by throwing money at it and are relying on TV money to keep them there. Go down and they will slide away again. Their gates in the Premiership are pretty poor tbh. Unless they've found another 5000-10000 supporters since I last paid attention to their attendence.

Saying that I think Wigan would be a decent bet for SHunt. They could probably just about afford him, he'd play and he wouldn't necessarily just be involved in a relegation fight.

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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by Thaumagurist* » 16 Jan 2009 12:10

They're trying to be more like Chelsea and Manchester City than Tottenham. You don't think their progress through the leagues was a bit quick? They have only played 2 seasons in the second tier in their entire history.


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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by Alan Partridge » 16 Jan 2009 12:12

Thaumagurist* They're trying to be more like Chelsea and Manchester City than Tottenham. You don't think their progress through the leagues was a bit quick? They have only played 2 seasons in the second tier in their entire history.


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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by CMRoyal » 16 Jan 2009 12:15

Thaumagurist* They're trying to be more like Chelsea and Manchester City than Tottenham. You don't think their progress through the leagues was a bit quick? They have only played 2 seasons in the second tier in their entire history.


Well, OK I'm not going to split hairs - you have actually underlined my original point which was that I don't think that it would be that surprising or silly if S Hunt went to Wigan instead of Spurs.

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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by Platypuss » 16 Jan 2009 12:29

Thaumagurist* They're trying to be more like Chelsea and Manchester City than Tottenham. You don't think their progress through the leagues was a bit quick? They have only played 2 seasons in the second tier in their entire history.


Only?

I'd have thought that 2 years since 1976 stacks up quite well against our equivalent record.

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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by Millsy » 16 Jan 2009 14:25

The simple point CMRoyal is making is that Wigan are similar to us only in that they're not a classically big club and are newish kids on the Prem block. So just as we would be annoyed if a player chose a struggling 'big' club over us if were 7th in the table, so rightly would Wigan. Therefore to say Hunt wouldn't go to Wigan but would rather go to Spurs is, said as a Reading fan, surprising because we'd normally be the first to protest at that sort of mentality.

In other respects though as has been demonstrated Wigan are of course a very different club to us, but that's not the point.

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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by Y25 » 16 Jan 2009 14:37

I hope SHunt doesn't go but my gut feeling is that he will head to Wigan

I just hope we have a fantastic replacement

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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by CMRoyal » 16 Jan 2009 14:51

2 world wars, 1 world cup The simple point CMRoyal is making is that Wigan are similar to us only in that they're not a classically big club and are newish kids on the Prem block. So just as we would be annoyed if a player chose a struggling 'big' club over us if were 7th in the table, so rightly would Wigan. Therefore to say Hunt wouldn't go to Wigan but would rather go to Spurs is, said as a Reading fan, surprising because we'd normally be the first to protest at that sort of mentality.


Thank you. It's been years since I did 'O' Level English, but with practice I'm sure I'll be able to express myself as lucidly as this. Bear with me in the meantime. :wink:

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Re: Transfer Window to be our downfall again???

by Thaumagurist* » 16 Jan 2009 14:53

That may be so, but I doubt that Wigan's stay in the Premiership will be for very much longer, I can see them losing their stars at some point (this season or next season) and slipping down the table.

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