was absolute gash for reading recently too.
Indeed. His inept performances generated an almost unnatural level of hatred from reading fans.
His time has long since gone and he's expensive.
was absolute gash for reading recently too.
Oh the irony
His time has long since gone and he's expensive.
Indeed. His inept performances generated an almost unnatural level of hatred from reading fans.
His time has long since gone and he's expensive.
No! No giving extra credit to that song!I think the fact most of the lyrics in that song are not actually ironic is quite... ironic...
It is for this reason that Derby would be a bad move for the player, in the same way that Pritchard moving to Norwich was a bad move.
There's too many players looking for the pay cheque rather than game time.
Watford want £10m allegedly
Agreed, I would love to see Vydra here but not for that cost. He will choose the money as did Pritchard.
I don't think it's a case of 'can't compete' - think it's more likely that we 'won't' compete for various reasons.We will never be able to compete on wages!
The Argus quoted Vydra's agent as saying the player chose Reading over the Albion partly because they both believed the Albion had enough strikers in Hemed, Zamora and Baldock and that the player wanted game time.
Maybe he got the game time at Reading and now it's a case of "show me the money"?
The bottom line is we need that pacy striker and it's almost impossible to do it on the cheap.
Indeed. His inept performances generated an almost unnatural level of hatred from reading fans.
His time has long since gone and he's expensive.
Why? They don't have parachute payments.
I don't think it's a case of 'can't compete' - think it's more likely that we 'won't' compete for various reasons.
Is it because we're vying for a spanish poker of playoff defeats?
In seriousness, I understand the reasons. It doesn't make it easy accepting them though when other clubs are able to manage squads effectively with large wage discrepancies and/or break the rules with little to no recoil.
The Argus quoted Vydra's agent as saying the player chose Reading over the Albion partly because they both believed the Albion had enough strikers in Hemed, Zamora and Baldock and that the player wanted game time.
Maybe he got the game time at Reading and now it's a case of "show me the money"?
The bottom line is we need that pacy striker and it's almost impossible to do it on the cheap.
Oh I agree, and find it very frustrating too!Is it because we're vying for a spanish poker of playoff defeats?
In seriousness, I understand the reasons. It doesn't make it easy accepting them though when other clubs are able to manage squads effectively with large wage discrepancies and/or break the rules with little to no recoil.
7 million is the rumoured bid, it's a lot of dough..