Keep hearing good things about him. Were you surprised he only got a one-year extension?Royals and Racers wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026 19:45And Duah . The lad is quality and sooner he gets a chance the better !
How certain are we that we'd receive anything if Bayern sell? It feels like we're pretty far down the chain at this point. I saw reports that Palace have a 15% sell-on clause, but would we really have a sell-on clause linked to Palace's sell-on clause? That seems a bit unlikely.South Coast Royal wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:30 What we really need is for Olise to move to Real Madrid or PSG and then we would have some money to buy players who look capable of playing in the Championship.
As Kerplunk said under another topic we are getting in League 1 standard as we did with the likes of Lane, O'Connor,Williams and Roberts so presumably , without an Olise windfall, that is where we are at and will have to content ourselves with a mid-table position again especially if Savage and (god forbid)Wing and Pereira were to move on.
It has been good to see some action on the transfer front but IMHO we badly need a creative midfielder , an Osborn or a Beavon to produce telling passes and move away from long ball, hit and hope football which is so far from being progressive and oh so dull to watch.
If you want us to move away from long ball, we need to move away from Richardson!South Coast Royal wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:30 What we really need is for Olise to move to Real Madrid or PSG and then we would have some money to buy players who look capable of playing in the Championship.
As Kerplunk said under another topic we are getting in League 1 standard as we did with the likes of Lane, O'Connor,Williams and Roberts so presumably , without an Olise windfall, that is where we are at and will have to content ourselves with a mid-table position again especially if Savage and (god forbid)Wing and Pereira were to move on.
It has been good to see some action on the transfer fEront but IMHO we badly need a creative midfielder , an Osborn or a Beavon to produce telling passes and move away from long ball, hit and hope football which is so far from being progressive and oh so dull to watch.
I think it's something to do with the fact he came through our academy so we get a far whack purely based on that rather than any more sell ons which are unlikely now.traff wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:42How certain are we that we'd receive anything if Bayern sell? It feels like we're pretty far down the chain at this point. I saw reports that Palace have a 15% sell-on clause, but would we really have a sell-on clause linked to Palace's sell-on clause? That seems a bit unlikely.South Coast Royal wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:30 What we really need is for Olise to move to Real Madrid or PSG and then we would have some money to buy players who look capable of playing in the Championship.
As Kerplunk said under another topic we are getting in League 1 standard as we did with the likes of Lane, O'Connor,Williams and Roberts so presumably , without an Olise windfall, that is where we are at and will have to content ourselves with a mid-table position again especially if Savage and (god forbid)Wing and Pereira were to move on.
It has been good to see some action on the transfer front but IMHO we badly need a creative midfielder , an Osborn or a Beavon to produce telling passes and move away from long ball, hit and hope football which is so far from being progressive and oh so dull to watch.
Apologiies if this has been confirmed elsewhere
It’s nowt to do with sell on clauses it’s to do with FIFA’s solidarity payment scheme whereby any club that partook in the development of a player gets a small percentage cut (1-5% I think, depending on how much development was contributed) of any transfer fee that that player subsequently moves for until that player retires. So any player that spends time in Reading’s, or any other club’s, academy earns a bit of extra bunce for the club when they move for a fee.Mid Sussex Royal wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:48I think it's something to do with the fact he came through our academy so we get a far whack purely based on that rather than any more sell ons which are unlikely now.traff wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:42How certain are we that we'd receive anything if Bayern sell? It feels like we're pretty far down the chain at this point. I saw reports that Palace have a 15% sell-on clause, but would we really have a sell-on clause linked to Palace's sell-on clause? That seems a bit unlikely.South Coast Royal wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:30 What we really need is for Olise to move to Real Madrid or PSG and then we would have some money to buy players who look capable of playing in the Championship.
As Kerplunk said under another topic we are getting in League 1 standard as we did with the likes of Lane, O'Connor,Williams and Roberts so presumably , without an Olise windfall, that is where we are at and will have to content ourselves with a mid-table position again especially if Savage and (god forbid)Wing and Pereira were to move on.
It has been good to see some action on the transfer front but IMHO we badly need a creative midfielder , an Osborn or a Beavon to produce telling passes and move away from long ball, hit and hope football which is so far from being progressive and oh so dull to watch.
Apologiies if this has been confirmed elsewhere
I think that the balls will get longer and the dogged out-fitnessing of the opposition will only increase following the arrival of yet another Accrington chucklehead.MR. CYNICAL wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:47If you want us to move away from long ball, we need to move away from Richardson!South Coast Royal wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:30 What we really need is for Olise to move to Real Madrid or PSG and then we would have some money to buy players who look capable of playing in the Championship.
As Kerplunk said under another topic we are getting in League 1 standard as we did with the likes of Lane, O'Connor,Williams and Roberts so presumably , without an Olise windfall, that is where we are at and will have to content ourselves with a mid-table position again especially if Savage and (god forbid)Wing and Pereira were to move on.
It has been good to see some action on the transfer fEront but IMHO we badly need a creative midfielder , an Osborn or a Beavon to produce telling passes and move away from long ball, hit and hope football which is so far from being progressive and oh so dull to watch.
From what i’ve read Coleman favours the pressing style of play, winning the ball high up the pitch etc. can’t see that being implemented easily with the players we have to hand currently though.West F wrote: ↑04 Jul 2026 01:04I think that the balls will get longer and the dogged out-fitnessing of the opposition will only increase following the arrival of yet another Accrington chucklehead.MR. CYNICAL wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:47If you want us to move away from long ball, we need to move away from Richardson!South Coast Royal wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:30 What we really need is for Olise to move to Real Madrid or PSG and then we would have some money to buy players who look capable of playing in the Championship.
As Kerplunk said under another topic we are getting in League 1 standard as we did with the likes of Lane, O'Connor,Williams and Roberts so presumably , without an Olise windfall, that is where we are at and will have to content ourselves with a mid-table position again especially if Savage and (god forbid)Wing and Pereira were to move on.
It has been good to see some action on the transfer fEront but IMHO we badly need a creative midfielder , an Osborn or a Beavon to produce telling passes and move away from long ball, hit and hope football which is so far from being progressive and oh so dull to watch.
Which has proven to be less than mustard over the last few years. I do worry that he now has to get Richardson his tea and call his second choice fullback, ‘Gaffer’ from now on. I would be more interested in us taking on new ideas from more modern coaches than going back to the plucky league two Northern mill town well of antiquity.Sutekh wrote: ↑04 Jul 2026 09:47From what i’ve read Coleman favours the pressing style of play, winning the ball high up the pitch etc. can’t see that being implemented easily with the players we have to hand currently though.West F wrote: ↑04 Jul 2026 01:04I think that the balls will get longer and the dogged out-fitnessing of the opposition will only increase following the arrival of yet another Accrington chucklehead.MR. CYNICAL wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:47
If you want us to move away from long ball, we need to move away from Richardson!
Bit ageist to think that someone of a certain age can't take on board modern coaching ideas. I've no idea whether this is a good move or not but isn't Rob Kelly a similar age, wasn't raised against him.West F wrote: ↑04 Jul 2026 10:39Which has proven to be less than mustard over the last few years. I do worry that he now has to get Richardson his tea and call his second choice fullback, ‘Gaffer’ from now on. I would be more interested in us taking on new ideas from more modern coaches than going back to the plucky league two Northern mill town well of antiquity.
I am. He’s 19- 20 in November and the club have obviously seen he is captain material as he is captain of the U 21’s. I would hope he can add to his 2 EFL Trophy appearances last season maybe in the League cup match at Bromley next month. At one of the U 21 end of season matches i did try and ask a couple of the staff if Duah had been training with the 1st team at all. Didn’t get a definitive answerWhore Jackie wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:29Keep hearing good things about him. Were you surprised he only got a one-year extension?Royals and Racers wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026 19:45And Duah . The lad is quality and sooner he gets a chance the better !
Did we give Duah a new contract or did we trigger a one year extension?Royals and Racers wrote: ↑04 Jul 2026 15:52I am. He’s 19- 20 in November and the club have obviously seen he is captain material as he is captain of the U 21’s. I would hope he can add to his 2 EFL Trophy appearances last season maybe in the League cup match at Bromley next month. At one of the U 21 end of season matches i did try and ask a couple of the staff if Duah had been training with the 1st team at all. Didn’t get a definitive answerWhore Jackie wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026 17:29Keep hearing good things about him. Were you surprised he only got a one-year extension?Royals and Racers wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026 19:45And Duah . The lad is quality and sooner he gets a chance the better !I hope he has been because i rate him highly( as i do Carter Bowdery !)
stealthpapes wrote: ↑04 Jul 2026 15:05 Or the bizarre “he northern” line
Might as well ask if he any good with AI or if he played at Bradford.
Nothing this bloke has to say will convince or be of any interest to me so won’t go searching for it.
Coleman deserves a chance as does anybody in a new job. New surroundings can often bring a change in fortune. Sadly he has joined as part of the Richardson project that started brightly but sadly nosedived back to earth! Richardson needs to hit the ground running otherwise things will turn South extremely quickly and Coleman will be moved on as quickly as Richardson if and when it fails.Marcel wrote: ↑04 Jul 2026 19:47Nothing this bloke has to say will convince or be of any interest to me so won’t go searching for it.
Just try talking to a few Aldershot supporters. They finished last season as badly as Reading did.
Pleased now I saved my money and didn’t sign up to the Accrington 2.0 project.
Richardson was bad enough but Richardson and Coleman? WTAF.
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