by WestYorksRoyal »
26 May 2026 18:18
26 May 2026 18:18
Orion1871 wrote: ↑26 May 2026 15:46
WestYorksRoyal wrote: ↑26 May 2026 15:33
Orion1871 wrote: ↑26 May 2026 15:22
I don't think we will sign Keane himself, but that's the sort of profile of player a midtable league 1 club like us will have to be targeting. Experienced with not a lot of competition from other clubs for signing.
Like it or not anyone 25 and under is more likely to sign with a club just down from the Championship, or competing at the top of this league for the last few years, than with a club like Reading.
Unfortunately there are more attractive propositions for players like Lisbie than Reading. Sadly that includes old three stands oxf*rd.
I would remind you we signed Benn Ward and Hayden Roberts in January, both of whom are <25 and have plenty of room to develop. Perhaps we have just decided not to get into a bidding war over Lisbie.
We wouldn't win a bidding war for Lisbie, so that is sensible not to get involved in one. As I said, clubs like oxf*rd, having just come down from the Championship, are (sadly) more attractive propositions than us, so once they are getting involved it is more likely/means we are out of the running.
The competition for Ward was Wigan, who have been in an even worse position than us, if a team higher up than us like Cardiff or Bolton had wanted him then he wouldn't be here. As for Roberts, I don't remember there being a lot of competition for that one, but maybe you remember better.
We've seen the good times of Reading FC, there was a chance to kick on as Brentford and Brighton have done but we didn't take it, and now we are back to our level.
Clubs don't have "levels", they have ranges. You could try to rank clubs in size from 1 to 92 and then say who's "level" is what, but it would be so subjective and would use spurious differences to separate us from the likes of Swansea, QPR and Charlton, for example.
Right now, we're going into our 4th consecutive L1 season, we haven't seriously challenged the top 6 in our first 3, attendances are low and there's not much confidence in the squad or management. So right now, it's fair to say we're definitely a L1 club.
But a couple of good windows, a better season that brings fans back etc., and it can be reversed quickly. And worst case, I don't see these owners sticking around long if they don't turn it around. They'll sell and let someone else have a go, who may then get us climbing again.
So we're firmly in our range; we're not a massive club well below where we should be like Spurs in the Championship would have been. But we still have the infrastructure and potential fanbase to be better, and we should aspire to do so.