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rambler14
29/01/2007, 9:25 PM
Yeer goin bust just like us yeer goin bust just like us.

Reading are stealing all ur players just like Waterford are taking all of ours.

A face
29/01/2007, 9:32 PM
Yeer goin bust just like us yeer goin bust just like us.

Reading are stealing all ur players just like Waterford are taking all of ours.

But we got a record fee for this one, its not market value but its a start.

What junior player wouldn't want to join us now?

micls
29/01/2007, 10:00 PM
Yeer goin bust just like us yeer goin bust just like us.

Reading are stealing all ur players just like Waterford are taking all of ours.

Our player is going to premiership teams for big transfer fee and yours are going to a first division team here......yeah just like ye alright :D

BohsFans
30/01/2007, 8:03 AM
Where's the money from fees going?

I've only seen Cork linked with 1 defender during the close season!

Has the takeover been completed?

paudie
30/01/2007, 8:17 AM
Where's the money from fees going?

Has the takeover been completed?

Those are the €350,000 questions.

The takeover seems to be dead in the water from I can see.

We'll see in the next few weeks what portion of the transfer fees have been made available for new players

pete
30/01/2007, 8:41 AM
Yeer goin bust just like us yeer goin bust just like us.

Reading are stealing all ur players just like Waterford are taking all of ours.

If you are going to WUM then please improve your posts.

Moderator:Post in this thread again & you'll be looking for ban.

charliesboots
30/01/2007, 10:34 AM
from the Irish Times


Reading, meanwhile, expect to complete the signing of Alan Bennett this afternoon after the player had a medical at the club yesterday. A fee of £250,000 with add-ons that include a further £50,000 when the defender has made 10 first-team appearances has been agreed, despite some acrimony between the two parties.

"People have been happy enough to insult me and my club," said Cork City chairman Brian Lennox of the talks. "My last meeting with Reading was far from cordial, but so be it."