Those pesky kids in the ticket office can't keep nuffing to themselves.linkenholtroyal wrote:I have heard from a club source we have 2.5 million and 30 k in wages for the summer, sounds about right to me, but there could be up to 40 k in wages more if the 3 amigos leave and don't accept contracts
Sutekh wrote:
One player who could yet return to Madejski Stadium is striker Kwesi Appiah.
The 24-year-old, who scored in the 3-0 win at Derby on Saturday, has now returned to Crystal Palace.
Clarke says discussions will take place soon to determine his future and was full of praise for the forward following his short stay in Berkshire.
“Kwesi has been really good in the group,” said Clarke.
“He probably didn’t get the opportunities that he needed. But he showed in the first couple of minutes on Saturday what he can do.
“His finish was quality and he was a threat all the time. That is important. You need forwards who are a threat.”
Royal Ginger wrote:http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... an-9172556
Snifter of a 'come and get me' from Karacan.
I knew John Salako at the time and his contract said if he made 30 appearances, he would automatically qualify for a years contract extension on the same terms. The club stopped the manager (Coppell) from picking him after 29 appearances. So such clauses are only of any value if there is another clause saying the player must be selected if fit to play - and I don't think this ever happens...Stranded wrote:After the Salako situation a few years ago, I don't think any player would sign a contract here with that stipulation in it.Snowball wrote:kwik-silva wrote:What if he has another two years without making appearances in the double figures?
Yes, it's sad, but they have to be cautious.
They could have written a contract stating a second year if he made X appearances in the first
Pearce, Karacan, Henry, Robson-Kanu, Church, and a few others finished their scholarships in 2007.Forbury Lion wrote: A few years back we had Karacan, Pearce, Sigurdsson and others breaking though from the academy, It seems there was a gap between this and the next bunch who appeared this year - Is there a missing year of academy players? Did we release them that year or something or do we tactically do this?
He's being a bit greedy here IMO. He's only just returned from his second career threatening injury, it makes perfect sense the club only wants to offer a one-year deal until he proves he's over his injuries. We have to learn from previous mistakes at some point, and there should be no room for sentiment! Take the one-year, work your arse off for another deal, and be glad you're back playing.Snowball wrote:Royal Ginger wrote:http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... an-9172556
Snifter of a 'come and get me' from Karacan.
Or he's saying, "I need a two-year contract."
Some dispute over some of those dates but it's not surprising as some seem to have signed professional deals quite early and the talent that others are demonstrating get them noticed more than younger players who actually do have professional deals.SCIAG wrote:Pearce, Karacan, Henry, Robson-Kanu, Church, and a few others finished their scholarships in 2007.Forbury Lion wrote: A few years back we had Karacan, Pearce, Sigurdsson and others breaking though from the academy, It seems there was a gap between this and the next bunch who appeared this year - Is there a missing year of academy players? Did we release them that year or something or do we tactically do this?
Then we have players coming through like this:
2008 - Sigurdsson, McCarthy
2009 - nobody of note (Mitchell Bryant and Jack Mills are the ones you might have heard of but both are now deep in non-league)
2010 - Taylor, Hector
2011 - D'Ath, Ugwu
2012 - Obita, Samuel, Edwards
2013 - Tanner, Tshibola, Cooper, Keown
2014 - Kuhl, Stacey, Fosu, etc.
So there was one "dry" year where for some reason nobody even made it to the first team bench,
I would suggest that the gap seems bigger than it actually was because of McDermott's promotion to first team manager. He continued to bed in players he'd managed in the reserves, but only gave fleeting appearances to the likes of Taylor and Obita.
I suspect producing 1-3 first teamers a year is a good baseline, with occasional years where five come through at once just being natural variation.
He's got to be practical here - if I was working on contract then I'd be looking for security rather than risk if it presented itself to me. If he takes a one-year contract then he'd be back in the same boat in 12 months time with no guarantee of anything.Coppelled_Streets wrote:He's being a bit greedy here IMO. He's only just returned from his second career threatening injury, it makes perfect sense the club only wants to offer a one-year deal until he proves he's over his injuries. We have to learn from previous mistakes at some point, and there should be no room for sentiment! Take the one-year, work your arse off for another deal, and be glad you're back playing.Snowball wrote:Or he's saying, "I need a two-year contract."Royal Ginger wrote:http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... an-9172556
Snifter of a 'come and get me' from Karacan.
Scholarships and first professional agreements are quite different things. Better, in my mind, to use when they become ineligible for the U18s (i.e. when they finish their scholarship), because that minimises both confusion and research and is easy to standardise.Sutekh wrote:Some dispute over some of those dates but it's not surprising as some seem to have signed professional deals quite early and the talent that others are demonstrating get them noticed more than younger players who actually do have professional deals.SCIAG wrote:Pearce, Karacan, Henry, Robson-Kanu, Church, and a few others finished their scholarships in 2007.Forbury Lion wrote: A few years back we had Karacan, Pearce, Sigurdsson and others breaking though from the academy, It seems there was a gap between this and the next bunch who appeared this year - Is there a missing year of academy players? Did we release them that year or something or do we tactically do this?
Then we have players coming through like this:
2008 - Sigurdsson, McCarthy
2009 - nobody of note (Mitchell Bryant and Jack Mills are the ones you might have heard of but both are now deep in non-league)
2010 - Taylor, Hector
2011 - D'Ath, Ugwu
2012 - Obita, Samuel, Edwards
2013 - Tanner, Tshibola, Cooper, Keown
2014 - Kuhl, Stacey, Fosu, etc.
So there was one "dry" year where for some reason nobody even made it to the first team bench,
I would suggest that the gap seems bigger than it actually was because of McDermott's promotion to first team manager. He continued to bed in players he'd managed in the reserves, but only gave fleeting appearances to the likes of Taylor and Obita.
I suspect producing 1-3 first teamers a year is a good baseline, with occasional years where five come through at once just being natural variation.
According to data I have the following is a list of when our Academy possibles signed their scholarship or first professional agreements
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