by West F »
15 Aug 2025 18:27
RoyalBlue West F Esteban
I think you've just answered your own question from earlier. There isn't a 'Wycombe model' as such, that was a team living within their own means and still being fairly successful whilst doing it. Couhig knew he didn't have the money to invest in the infrastructure needed, so he sold the club to a billionaire. Had Wycombe managed to stay in the Championship for one season longer and given Lomatadze the time needed to invest, they might still be there.
With Reading, as you've just eloquently explained, you have a club that can live within its means and operate at a higher level than Wycombe, owning to our relative size, fan base and cat 1 academy. Sir John took us from a small club with a history in the lower divisions and aging infrastructure, to a medium sized club, with modern infrastructure and established us as a tier 2 club - with a couple of flirtations in the Premier League. We had a golden opportunity there, but missed out, it happens. But nevertheless, Madejski was fantastic for us.
I think it's already being forgotten a little bit, just how much damage Dai did to the club. We took a hard hit and have dropped down a level as a result and it could have been far worse. It will take more than 1 transfer window (which is still open!) to get us back up to the Championship. And when we do get back up, Couhig will need investors ready to pull the trigger to keep us there and move us forwards again.
I think he's learnt his lesson a little bit in that respect, we have Aliya already on board and another about to join too.
I'm fairly comfortable with Redwood so far, despite my initial concerns. I can look past the over-enthusiasm, give them the time needed to make a difference and judge them at the end of the season.
There is a Wycombe model. It is one that lacks the financial investment in the acquisition of the best young players with potential to grow, along with their value. It manages financial risk by simply not taking them.
I'd like us to follow the Brentford model! How the f*ck did they achieve what they have and, IIRC, it certainly wasn't by their owner spending big, at least in the early days.
There is no Brentford model. What there is, is the Reading model that clubs like Brentford and Brighton have adopted and adapted through the implementation of new technologies and data analytics. Believe it or not, there was a time when Reading used innovation to develop advantages over other sides. It was more effective than what followed. Which was asset splitting and player sales to try and raise cash. Then what amounted to gambling for success by increasingly chasing losses. Which, as has been demonstrated, almost collapsed the house that John built. Can effective scouting and recruitment still work? Yes, even if there are no untapped wells left. You can still have an advantage over your peers at any time through being intelligent, shrewd and sticking to the plan.