Might have stopped us signing him in the first placeSutekh wrote:https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport/17696366.mark-bowen-rumoured-to-be-taking-over-as-readings-director-of-football-after-links-with-swansea-job/
But could he have got 500k for Andy Hughes?
Very handy stop gap utility player when our options were otherwise limited too.Hendo wrote:I dunno, Hughes was good for a short while when he played in-behind Forster.
Hughsie was good value all roundSnowflake Royal wrote:Very handy stop gap utility player when our options were otherwise limited too.Hendo wrote:I dunno, Hughes was good for a short while when he played in-behind Forster.
Their transfers in during Hughes' first few seasons are incredibleNewCorkSeth wrote:Some Stoke fan on Twitter says he would be a terrible DoF. Something about signings made under his watch while there. He seemed to have a huge hand in our up turn in results what with all the formation shifts to counter teams.
Have to say I didnt scrutinise his comment and you seem to be offering contrary evidence but was Bowen possibly a coach or assistant manager during the first few years when the good signings were made? And then the signings fell to pieces when he was put in charge? I'll see if I can find the tweet and I'll ask the guy to clarify.SCIAG wrote:Their transfers in during Hughes' first few seasons are incredibleNewCorkSeth wrote:Some Stoke fan on Twitter says he would be a terrible DoF. Something about signings made under his watch while there. He seemed to have a huge hand in our up turn in results what with all the formation shifts to counter teams.![]()
Marc Muniesa and Stephen Ireland on frees.
Peter Odemwingie for Kenwyne Jones
Marko Arnautovic for £2m
Erik Pieters for £3m (has since made 200+ appearances for them)
They made a lot of good signings over the next few years - a lot of reliable free transfers plus Bojan, Wollscheid, and of course Shaqiri.
In the last few windows there were some huge flops - first Imbula, then Wimmer, Ndiaye, and worst of all, Odemwingie. You'd probably also argue that Joe Allen and Bruno Martins Indi didn't offer value for money.
Don't know how recruitment worked at Stoke, but they picked up some really good players and often punched above their weight for a few years, before going off the rails when they splashed the cash. We don't have cash to splash, and have always been bad at it when we do splash it, so that's not a problem.
More than adequate at left back too.Snowflake Royal wrote:Very handy stop gap utility player when our options were otherwise limited too.Hendo wrote:I dunno, Hughes was good for a short while when he played in-behind Forster.
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