Reading and their ‘embargo’ 20:53 - Aug 31 with 1026 views | ElderGrizzly | It’s almost like the EFL isn’t fit for purpose |  | | |  |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:55 - Aug 31 with 949 views | Guthrum | Or Derby's embargo, where they're still allowed to sign some players. |  |
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Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:55 - Aug 31 with 947 views | Nthsuffolkblue | Is this to do with still being allowed a limited number of one year deals at a capped wage? |  |
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Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:56 - Aug 31 with 908 views | WD19 | I can’t be bothered to check, but are any of those transfers? Or did they just spend a fortune picking up free agents and giving them work? |  | |  |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:57 - Aug 31 with 899 views | Radlett_blue |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:55 - Aug 31 by Nthsuffolkblue | Is this to do with still being allowed a limited number of one year deals at a capped wage? |
I think that if you are under an embargo, you may still sign players who are out of contract. |  |
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Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:59 - Aug 31 with 863 views | ElderGrizzly |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:56 - Aug 31 by WD19 | I can’t be bothered to check, but are any of those transfers? Or did they just spend a fortune picking up free agents and giving them work? |
All are frees or loans, but they aren’t exactly cheap deals when your wage bill is apparently already 150% of your turnover An embargo should be an embargo, not allowing an already bloated club to add more expensive signings? |  | |  |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:59 - Aug 31 with 835 views | ElderGrizzly |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:57 - Aug 31 by Radlett_blue | I think that if you are under an embargo, you may still sign players who are out of contract. |
Depends on the terms of embargo. Derby could sign 6 players on a free or loan. |  | |  |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 21:01 - Aug 31 with 811 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 20:57 - Aug 31 by Radlett_blue | I think that if you are under an embargo, you may still sign players who are out of contract. |
Are there further conditions or can they be any length of deal and no wage cap? I thought the conditions on Derby were a bit limiting. There has to be both a punishment aspect and the freedom for a club that is still financially solvent to put together a team to just about compete at the level they are at. |  |
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Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 21:02 - Aug 31 with 787 views | ElderGrizzly |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 21:01 - Aug 31 by Nthsuffolkblue | Are there further conditions or can they be any length of deal and no wage cap? I thought the conditions on Derby were a bit limiting. There has to be both a punishment aspect and the freedom for a club that is still financially solvent to put together a team to just about compete at the level they are at. |
Again depends on embargo applied. Derby is max 1 year deal and no wage above 8k. Plus no more than 6 players |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 21:17 - Aug 31 with 624 views | Radlett_blue | I do wonder what Town's new owners' strategy is to get out of the Championship. They won't get a return on their investment unless Town reach the PL. Are they prepared to lose the huge sums apparently necessary even to have a shot at this? |  |
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Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 21:19 - Aug 31 with 575 views | chrismakin |
Reading and their ‘embargo’ on 21:17 - Aug 31 by Radlett_blue | I do wonder what Town's new owners' strategy is to get out of the Championship. They won't get a return on their investment unless Town reach the PL. Are they prepared to lose the huge sums apparently necessary even to have a shot at this? |
If we time it right there's a fair number of champ players contracts ending next summer. |  |
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