by rhroyal »
22 Apr 2011 13:50
SpaceCruiser Nice edit on my post.

Yes, you can find cheaper strikers from the lower leagues, but they're not always easy to find, plus they're always a gamble. Spending big on a proven striker might make it less of a gamble as you know what you're paying for.
I think spending bigger money or signing "big names" can be just as much a gamble. Just look at the big names in the Leicester team we beat last week. Charlie Austin was a bigger signing for Burnley; he's barely made an impact. Less than Manset anyhow.
Just as there are suspicions that Long is flourishing in a team that brings the best out of him, there would be similar concerns about Holt, Graham or any other striker who is performing consistently at this level.
I'm sure you barely need reminding of our track record with bigger money signings either. I remember being excited when we signed Goater at this level; proven 20 goal a season striker at this level. That didn't pay off.
You'll say he was on the way down in his career. You need to maintain a sense of realism. It needs to be a player on his way down or a punt on a hopeful prospect. If there is a player performing consistently at this level, reaching the peak of his career, a Premiership club would be in for him.
The only relatively cheap, proven striker at this level I think we could go after is Marlon King, with Coventry's dire financial situation. I wouldn't want to be seen dead in a Reading shirt if we sign that piece of scum.
We won't be signing a big name if we sell Long. We'll follow the same policy which has allowed the likes of Doyle, Kitson, Shorey, Hunt, Long, Kebe and Sigurdsson to flourish here.
My suspicion is that we'd have already signed Long's replacement, with a pre-season to work on Manset so that he can step up and fill the potential we're seeing.