The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
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The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
First topic message reminder :
It is preseason and the new rich owners of Reading have decided that Brian McDermott is not the man to take the club forward, and your team have been recruited to oversee the plans that will ultimately see them stay up in the Premier League.
You will find a suitable new manager and have been given £20m for buying players to achieve this target. The cost of player purchases will be those on http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk plus 20%. You can raise further funds through players sales – the price you will receive will be http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk less 20%. Loaning in a player will cost 20% of their TM value. A player who is not contracted, will be free to join you at no cost.
You will present your new manager and squad list (with details on all ins and outs), plus any other innovative ideas you have that will help the quest of staying up. This should be posted on this page no later than midday on Tuesday 17th July.
You will be judged on which team makes the best, most innovative and most realistic choices to keep Reading up.
The teams for the first task will be:
Hero
Nando
Mouse
Cherries
Sodhat
Viva
Olly
Brahma
I suggest both teams set-up a team page each, assign a project manager and pick a team name. I will be watching…
It is preseason and the new rich owners of Reading have decided that Brian McDermott is not the man to take the club forward, and your team have been recruited to oversee the plans that will ultimately see them stay up in the Premier League.
You will find a suitable new manager and have been given £20m for buying players to achieve this target. The cost of player purchases will be those on http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk plus 20%. You can raise further funds through players sales – the price you will receive will be http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk less 20%. Loaning in a player will cost 20% of their TM value. A player who is not contracted, will be free to join you at no cost.
You will present your new manager and squad list (with details on all ins and outs), plus any other innovative ideas you have that will help the quest of staying up. This should be posted on this page no later than midday on Tuesday 17th July.
You will be judged on which team makes the best, most innovative and most realistic choices to keep Reading up.
The teams for the first task will be:
Hero
Nando
Mouse
Cherries
Sodhat
Viva
Olly
Brahma
I suggest both teams set-up a team page each, assign a project manager and pick a team name. I will be watching…
Last edited by BigFellasAfro on Tue 17 Jul 2012, 3:22 pm; edited 9 times in total
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BigFellasAfro wrote:Olly wrote:Afro what is the link only admins can see?
What do you mean Olly? The league runner pages?
When you have Team Names and PMs, please can you let me know
No in the OP. The red parts
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I think everyone can see all of the post. There is no admin only.
I have split the teams by colours, but that should be it?
I have split the teams by colours, but that should be it?
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Unless I have put something that I can see because of my old FL access?
I put links to the transfer market value website to use as a basis for players bought/sold
Try this
Transfer Market Value
Any better?
I put links to the transfer market value website to use as a basis for players bought/sold
Try this
Transfer Market Value
Any better?
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Bizarre - Hero what's up with the URLs?
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Hmm don't know, I can access them fine!
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cause your admin.
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Afro is there realse prices half the TP value and what if they have no value on TM?
is there valye 500k? and to relase is 250k?
is there valye 500k? and to relase is 250k?
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You don't release, but you can sell. The amount received is value on TM less 20%
If they have no value then no one wants to buy them. Then it's up to you if you keep them or let them go for nothing
If they have no value then no one wants to buy them. Then it's up to you if you keep them or let them go for nothing
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less then 20% ? how does that work out?
would it not be easy as 50% im not great with numbers
would it not be easy as 50% im not great with numbers
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It is 20% less than their value so for every £1m they are worth, you get £800k.
I.e. selling equals 80% of TM value, buying equals 120% of TM value.
That is your limits so if you want to sell them for 50% then you can.
The fact that you are great with numbers is not my problem.
I.e. selling equals 80% of TM value, buying equals 120% of TM value.
That is your limits so if you want to sell them for 50% then you can.
The fact that you are great with numbers is not my problem.
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Yeah perhaps our esteemed PM could re assign the task.
Or use an online calculator bull, there are loads
Or use an online calculator bull, there are loads
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This is a brilliant idea by the way
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It's not too late to sign up Russ.
Try and find one more to play as well if you can
Try and find one more to play as well if you can
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I would really be interested but I just haven't got the time at the moment.
It's quite bad that during the summer I have more to do than when I'm at university :P
It's quite bad that during the summer I have more to do than when I'm at university :P
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Fair enough. Saves me the dilemma of which team to put you on I suppose
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Gents. I have given a couple of hints, but from now on it is up to you.
It's how you interpret the task and justifying your decisions
It's how you interpret the task and justifying your decisions
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When we want to sign a player Afro what is the process? Same with a manager?
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You don't have to go through any process, just include them on your submission
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No more help. It's down to you to interpret the task, just like in the Apprentice
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Fair enough we shall do. We have a plan that is coming into action
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Don't worry girls, Viva is here ill save my team.
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24 DF Shaun Cummings-520k
28 MF Michail Antonio-180k
31 GK Mikkel Andersen-180k
=To release 880k
Can you confirm Afro>?
28 MF Michail Antonio-180k
31 GK Mikkel Andersen-180k
=To release 880k
Can you confirm Afro>?
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I‘m not here to confirm anything
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PM's for my team
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ok never mind Cancel that any way.
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No. Its. Not part of the task for me to confirm values
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Stop mithering afro guys.
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Gents, I'm off now. That is seriously the last help I offer. I'm now like Lord sugar and you are to interpret the task as y ou see best and if I disagree, you will have the chance on your submissions and in the boardroom to justify your choices.
Treat it as if you really were doing this task in real life.
Treat it as if you really were doing this task in real life.
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Alright Afro, whenever you're around next:
I'm away from Friday-Tuesday, so will absent for a large part of the task, don't know if that will be taking into account when deciding firings
I'm away from Friday-Tuesday, so will absent for a large part of the task, don't know if that will be taking into account when deciding firings
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onlytreblewinners wrote:Alright Afro, whenever you're around next:
I'm away from Friday-Tuesday, so will absent for a large part of the task, don't know if that will be taking into account when deciding firings
Thanks for letting me know. I think nando is out too.
It will depend how much you impress me when you are around, and if that makes me want to see more of what you can do
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I have added a couple of things to the Task outline above to clarify from some of yesterdays questions
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Evening. Nad told me you need another team member
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Afro assign twist and me to a team please.
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Added to teams .See my post on the main league page too.
That's it for numbers otherwise I will struggle to think of enough tasks
That's it for numbers otherwise I will struggle to think of enough tasks
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We will have our presentation up either later tonight, or early tomorrow morning
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15 hours remaining...
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I hope for The A Team's sake they are doing this via PM
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The Read Hot Chilli Peppers.
Task: It is preseason and the new rich owners of Reading have decided that Brian McDermott is not the man to take the club forward, and your team have been recruited to oversee the plans that will ultimately see them stay up in the Premier League.
You will find a suitable new manager and have been given £20m for buying players to achieve this target. The cost of player purchases will be those on http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk plus 20%. You can raise further funds through players sales – the price you will receive will be http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk less 20%. Loaning in a player will cost 20% of their TM value. A player who is not contracted, will be free to join you at no cost.
You will present your new manager and squad list (with details on all ins and outs), plus any other innovative ideas you have that will help the quest of staying up. This should be posted on this page no later than midday on Tuesday 17th July.
You will be judged on which team makes the best, most innovative and most realistic choices to keep Reading up.
How we took on the Task: We decided to take on the task of keeping Reading up by improving the squad they already had, and not overhauling too much, like Norwich and Swansea did the season before. We looked to bring in a mixture of Premier League experienced players, along with some more youthful players. We also looked to take advantage of the free transfer and loan markets, as these offered us good opportunities to pick up quality talent. We started off by gathering all the knowledge we had on Reading and garnering views from Reading fans. From this we learned that Reading played a high tempo 4-4-2 last season, where width was key. We decided that we would use this formation for home games, where we could employ it well. However we decided that this may not work as well away, so we decided that we needed to employ a 4-4-1-1/4-5-1 formation away from home. Next we gathered our original 25 man squad:
Our Original Reading Squad:
And from this squad we also picked a starting XI, so we could see the improvements we have made:
Original Starting XI:
Next on our agenda was picking a manager. We drew up a shortlist of suitable candidates and decided to choose this man for the following reasons
Manager: Alan Curbishley
After we had chosen our manager and original starting 25 man squad we looked into who we needed and didn't need. This is a list of the players we decided to release.
Transfers Out:
We decided to release these players because we felt they were not needed in our squad, and could be improved on. This also gave us more money to spend when bringing in players.
As stated earlier we looked to bring in players who had Premier League experience, but also that were realistically available to Reading. Here are the players we decided to bring in with reasons:
Transfers In:
After all of this wheeling and dealing we were left with a budget of £4.48M. We decided to leave ourselves with some spare money, in case we needed to make extra signings in the January Transfer Window.
Now we had finished all of our transfers we had our final 25 man squad. We know we need a 25 man squad to comply with Premier League Regulations.
Final 25 Man Squad:
Now we also decided you needed more than just a bunch of players to stay up. You also needed little things to be right, to aid you in your quest to stay up. So we came up with some ideas, to help us stay up.
Innovative ideas:
Starting Home XI:
Starting Away XI:
And we all believe that this would be enough to keep Reading FC in the Premier League for the 2012/13 season.
Task: It is preseason and the new rich owners of Reading have decided that Brian McDermott is not the man to take the club forward, and your team have been recruited to oversee the plans that will ultimately see them stay up in the Premier League.
You will find a suitable new manager and have been given £20m for buying players to achieve this target. The cost of player purchases will be those on http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk plus 20%. You can raise further funds through players sales – the price you will receive will be http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk less 20%. Loaning in a player will cost 20% of their TM value. A player who is not contracted, will be free to join you at no cost.
You will present your new manager and squad list (with details on all ins and outs), plus any other innovative ideas you have that will help the quest of staying up. This should be posted on this page no later than midday on Tuesday 17th July.
You will be judged on which team makes the best, most innovative and most realistic choices to keep Reading up.
How we took on the Task: We decided to take on the task of keeping Reading up by improving the squad they already had, and not overhauling too much, like Norwich and Swansea did the season before. We looked to bring in a mixture of Premier League experienced players, along with some more youthful players. We also looked to take advantage of the free transfer and loan markets, as these offered us good opportunities to pick up quality talent. We started off by gathering all the knowledge we had on Reading and garnering views from Reading fans. From this we learned that Reading played a high tempo 4-4-2 last season, where width was key. We decided that we would use this formation for home games, where we could employ it well. However we decided that this may not work as well away, so we decided that we needed to employ a 4-4-1-1/4-5-1 formation away from home. Next we gathered our original 25 man squad:
Our Original Reading Squad:
- Spoiler:
Goalkeepers (2):
Adam Federici
Alex McCarthy
Defenders (8):
Nicky Shorey
Alex Pearce
Sean Morrison
Joesph Mills
Kaspars Gorkss
Ian Harte
Pierce Sweeney
Shaun Cummings
Midfielders (8):
Jem Karacan
Brynjar Gunnarsson
Jay Tabb
Mikele Leigertwood
Jobi McAnuff (captain)
Jimmy Kebe
Danny Guthrie
Garath McCleary
Forwards (7):
Adam Le Fondre
Noel Hunt
Jason Roberts
Simon Church
Hal Robson Kanu
Mathieu Manset
Pavel Pogrebnyak
And from this squad we also picked a starting XI, so we could see the improvements we have made:
Original Starting XI:
- Spoiler:
- Federici
Mills - Gorkss - Pearce - Shorey
McCleary - Guthrie - Karacan - McAnuff
Pogrebnyak - Hunt
Next on our agenda was picking a manager. We drew up a shortlist of suitable candidates and decided to choose this man for the following reasons
Manager: Alan Curbishley
- Spoiler:
- Alan Curbishley is our recommendation to be appointed manager of Reading FC. We feel that Alan has all the attributes required to lead Reading firstly to safety in his first season, and secondly to build on the foundations we intend to lay.
In his career to date he has shown that he is more than capable of steering a Premiership team away from relegation, with Charlton and then with West Ham in 2007-08. The second feat was particularly relevant to our decision as it shows he is able to come in at very short notice and imprint his style and managerial abilities on a team – coming in to West Ham with them near the foot of the table and steering them to safety with room to spare.
Additionally he is used to working with sides with relatively limited budgets, and Reading will be able to afford him a slightly healthier transfer budget than that. His transfer record is not something of concern, as we believe he has always bought sensibly and there are no high profile flops on his record.
His style of play will fit well with Reading, and with the squad we have. Whilst it isn’t tiki-taka, neither is it a long ball or particularly physical game. We have players that he will be more than able to utilise in either a 4-4-2 system or a 4-5-1, both of which are favoured formations for him.
We believe we have a squad capable of attaining safety in the Premiership and with a manager as experienced as Curbishley we are confident our minimum aim is achievable and that we can even break into the mid-table pack.
After we had chosen our manager and original starting 25 man squad we looked into who we needed and didn't need. This is a list of the players we decided to release.
Transfers Out:
- Spoiler:
- Brynjar Gunnarsson released for 180k
Simon Church released for 520k
Mathieu Manset released for 180k
Hal Robson Kanu released for free
Sean Morrison released for free
Ian Harte released for 180K
Shaun Cummings released for 520K
Jay Tabb released for 700K
Garath McCleary released for 700K
Pierce Sweeney released for free
We decided to release these players because we felt they were not needed in our squad, and could be improved on. This also gave us more money to spend when bringing in players.
As stated earlier we looked to bring in players who had Premier League experience, but also that were realistically available to Reading. Here are the players we decided to bring in with reasons:
Transfers In:
- Spoiler:
- CAM - Yossi Benayoun - Loan for 800K
Quality CAM, able to play along the midfield or as a second striker. This gives our team more bodies in midfield against tougher opposition. Needs playing time to show his worth for Chelsea, so would be happy for a season long loan. Chelsea have already loaned him out last season, and would want to get at least half of his wages off their books. West Ham are in the hunt, so we need to get ahead of our rivals
ST - Fraizer Campbell - £3.8M (TM Value of £3.1M)
Young, hungry CF, with a history of scoring PL goals and is a fitter version of Jason Roberts. Would be the perfect foil for Pogrebnyak who can hold it up for Campbell to latch onto. Sunderland may very well go for other strikers so would be looking to offload Campbell. Would give our team the goals needed to stay up.
CB - Carlos Bocanegra - Free transfer
Dependable, strong CB who can also cover as LB. United States captain with over 100 caps to his name. Would want a move away from Rangers due to the problems the team are having. Would provide competition and quality cover for our existing CB's. Would cost us nothing but the wages.
CM - Lee McCulloch - Free transfer
A CM that plays in a deep lying playmaker position. Able to win the ball and release quickly. Would work well in tandem with Reo-Coker. Also able to cover the CB's in times of need. Like Bocanegra, would relish a return to the PL and would cost us nothing. Very experienced player, who may go on for a coaching role at our club.
LB - Ryan Taylor - £4.8M (TM Value of £4M)
Versatile LB that can also play RB and RM. Had a strong season for NUFC, but they are likely to bring in two more FB's which may harm his first team chances. Known for being a dead ball specialist, which brings something else to our team. Tremendous value for an established PL player now entering the prime of his career.
GK - Marcus Hahnemann - Free transfer
A former long-time Reading player, Hahnemann is a natural choice to come back to the club and join our other goalkeepers. With his experience, even if he doesn't contribute on the field, he will be a valuable asset in the dressing room and helping out our other keepers.
RB - Kyle Naughton - £4.2M - (TM Value of £3.5M)
With a full season of Premier League experience under his belt we think Kyle can come in and become our first choice at right back. With the emergence of Kyle Walker at Spurs we think it's a very feasible deal.
CB - Adrian Mariappa - £2.2M - (TM Value of £1.8M)
Linked with a string of Premier League teams and highly rated, we would be able to offer a starting berth as well as relative geographical closeness. He is already an international calibre centre back and particularly good value for the initial cost.
RM - Matt Phillips - £2.7M - (TM Value of £2.2M)
Has had past Premier League experience and followed up with another excellent season in the Championship where he began to add goals to his game. An out and out winger who would slot in on the right, we think he'd be interested in a top flight return.
CM - Nigel Reo Coker - Free transfer
For a free transfer you don't find very many Premier League caliber midfielders. Reo Coker has been in the top flight for a long time, and has also experienced promotion and will be able to help the squad with what is to come. Still young and full of energy we think he will make our midfield greatly competitive.
After all of this wheeling and dealing we were left with a budget of £4.48M. We decided to leave ourselves with some spare money, in case we needed to make extra signings in the January Transfer Window.
Now we had finished all of our transfers we had our final 25 man squad. We know we need a 25 man squad to comply with Premier League Regulations.
Final 25 Man Squad:
- Spoiler:
Goalkeepers (3):
Adam Federici
Alex McCarthy
Marcus Hahnemann
Defenders (8):
Nicky Shorey
Alex Pearce
Joesph Mills
Kaspars Gorkss
Kyle Naughton
Adrian Mariappa
Carlos Bocenagra
Ryan Taylor
Midfielders (9):
Jem Karacan
Mikele Leigertwood
Jobi McAnuff (captain)
Jimmy Kebe
Danny Guthrie
Nigel Reo Coker
Matt Phillips
Yossi Benayoun
Lee McCulloch
Forwards (5):
Adam Le Fondre
Noel Hunt
Jason Roberts
Pavel Pogrebnyak
Fraizer Campbell
Now we also decided you needed more than just a bunch of players to stay up. You also needed little things to be right, to aid you in your quest to stay up. So we came up with some ideas, to help us stay up.
Innovative ideas:
- Spoiler:
- We all know that transfers, big names and the manager make a massive change to a Football club team. We are focusing on other techniques and styles that may not be as known but also make a contribution to a teams success and can be the difference between winning and losing. The first thing we will be looking at is team bonding.
Before the season starts we would take the team out on a couple of team building exercises such as Go Karting and Paint Balling. We feel this would help the new players settle in at the club quicker and bring the other players together before the big season. Team spirit can make or break a team and activities such as this can would be a benefit to a club who are fighting against relegation and will have us vs them mentality.
We have always believed that the fans can act as a 12th man, when a team needs a boost the fans can give that, Stoke are a perfect example. We want thier to be a closer relationship between fans and players which is lacking in the modern game. During pre season we would have an open training session where fans can come and watch the players train, after training the players would interact with players, signing shirts, photos this would build a good rapport between the fans and players. We would introduce free coaches to away games for fans, more fans to support us at games which can really lift a team.
We've noticed that during mid season some of the smaller teams tend to get tired and struggle which can lead to them losing matches and even their status in the top tier. So during that period we would take the team away for a few days to recharge their battery's, like the coast of England or France somewhere close. This can help the players focus on the task on hand and regroup for the second half of the season.
Arsene Wenger is someone who we highly rate and what he has brought to our country is remarkable, he is a forward thinking man bringing in new methods and techniques. We want to follow that lead and look at the mental aspect of Football, bringing in an expert in Physcology if the players need to talk to someone when they are feeling low in confidence and don't feel comfortable taking to the manager or others. This can help players who are lacking in confidence or going through a poor patch, it's not always physically most of this is because of the mind and we want our players to conquer this fear.
Always the best for our players, small things such as travelling to far places we think travelling in a plane would benefit them, separate rooms for players in hotels so they can have their own space. The right food for them if we travel for a while,small things such as this can keep a player happy and thats what we want happy players play good. We learnt this from reading on Sir Alex the small details are lead to the big things.
We also have decided on our starting elevens. We decided we needed two different formations. One for home games, and one for away games. This would increase our chances of picking up points, every game we play.
Starting Home XI:
- Spoiler:
- Federici
Naughton---Mariappa---Pearce---Taylor
Benayoun---Karacan---Reo Coker---McAnuff
Pogrebnyak---Campbell
Starting Away XI:
- Spoiler:
- Federici
Naughton---Mariappa---Pearce---Taylor
Phillips---Karacan---Reo Coker---McAnuff
Benayoun
Pogrebnyak
And we all believe that this would be enough to keep Reading FC in the Premier League for the 2012/13 season.
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Re: The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
Cheers Olly.
I have taken a copy into my PMs, so feel free to remove it from the eyes of the other team
I have taken a copy into my PMs, so feel free to remove it from the eyes of the other team
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Re: The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
Deadline has passed.
Please can The A-Team post their results in whatever state they are currently in...
Please can The A-Team post their results in whatever state they are currently in...
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Re: The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
where do i post them Afro?
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Re: The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
Stick them on here. I have the other teams.
Once I have yours I will read through and call the teams back to the boardroom (i.e. post my questions and comments on here)
Once I have yours I will read through and call the teams back to the boardroom (i.e. post my questions and comments on here)
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Re: The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
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- Management of the Club
Owner: John Madejski
Chief Executive: Nigel Howe
Commercial Director: Pat Coyne
Club Secretary: Sue Hewett
Financial Controller: Bryan Stabler
Directors: John Madejski (Chairman), Anton Zingarevich, Christopher Samuelson, Andrew Obolensky, Nigel Howe and Ian Wood-Smith
First Team Manager: Mick McCarthy
Director of Football: Nick Hammond
First Team Coach: Nigel Gibbs
Goalkeeping Coach: Sal Bibbo
Head Of Sports Science: Karl Halabi
First Team Physio: Luke Anthony
Development Coach: Chris Cummins
First Team Head Scout: Steve Shorey
Academy Manager: Eamonn Dolan
Assistant Academy Manager: David Dodds
Academy Development Manager: Lee Herron
Kit Manager: Selby Armstrong
Masseur: Dan Buchanan
ProZone: Lucy Rushton
PRE-SEASON GAMES
We will go to Asia, as we are looking to sign a major Asian star to try and increase our fanbase there and improving our income. This would also be a great chance to get some game time in to improve our fitness.
We would also like to host a pre-season competition over a weekend, similar to the Audi Cup or the Emirates Cup. We would invite three teams over for a group stage competition, with a final being held between the teams finishing in the top two. The teams would be from across Europe, in the lower parts of the French, German and Spanish leagues of a similar standard to us. We could sell tickets and expect this event to be very popular.
Berkshire Cup - Reading FC vs Monaco vs Cologne vs Real Sociedad - Tickets £25 each - Raise 450k through ticket sales
TRAINING SCHEDULES
There are three main stages to our training schedule:
1) We will start the players on a light training schedule for the first few weeks. We don't want any of our players to get burned out or injured immediately. They should should make sure that they are running to get back into shape, and can work on muscles which are useful for football, doing excercises such as press ups, abdominals and squats.
We will follow the FA's training plan, which can be found here:
http://www.thefa.com/GetIntoFootball/Players/PreSeasonTraining/ThreeWeekProgramme
2) After the first few weeks, we should move onto playing small sided games and slowly build up to more intensity. Once a week we want the players to play in a 60 minute-8 a side game.
3) Move into the regular season training regime. We will have all sorts of drills, including passing, tackling, small 3v3 games. What is crucial is that we continue to work on the player's fitness. To play in the top league we have to be at the top of our game, and the players should be able to run 6km within 90 minutes minimum.
We will split the team up for some of the week into goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and attackers. We want the players to then focus on the attributes they need.
SQUAD BONDING
We will make sure we sign the players as early as possible to ensure that the squad have longer to gel together.
All of the players who were involved at EURO 2012, including (EDIT DEPENDING WHO WE SIGN) should be given some time off to begin with, and should start the pre-season slightly later, to ensure that they have sufficient recovery time.
All of the players should get the basics right, make sure that they eat together, stay together throughout the week. We will have a games room, where players can relax together and play pool, table football etc. as we want a good morale within the squad.
TICKET POLICY
We should have three stages of games, similar to the current policy.
- Gold - £40 adults, £20 children
- Silver - £30 adults, £15 children
- Bronze - £20 adults, £10 children
Season Tickets
Adults £555
Children £160
Concessions £350
We expect to sell to sell at least 13,000 Season Tickets we may be able to release more if there is demand for it
We would offer some free tickets for the bronze category games, and a student special for any bronze games where they can get tickets for £10, which would get the students from all over the country to support the club.
We would keep the current loyalty points scheme, where for everything bought points are earned. These can be converted into free tickets, shirts and other merchandise.
Transfers Section
Transfers Out:
6 MF Brynjar Gunnarsson 225k
7 MF Jay Tabb 875k
8 MF Mikele Leigertwood 1.1m
16 DF Joseph Mills 450k
17 DF Kaspars Gorkšs 875k
18 FW Simon Church 650k
31 GK Mikkel Andersen 225k
- MF Garath McCleary 875k
These are the TM values.
Add them altogether, I get 5.275m
20% of that is 1.045m.
So, we would gain 4.23m
Transfers In
24.23m Budget after Sales
Sebastien Bassong 4.8m - would get guarenteed football away from spurs.
Kyle Naughton - Loan - Spurs have Kyle Walker as 1st choice and would like to him to get game time
Steven N'zonzi - 4.8m - Would get the chance to move back into premier league football
David Hoilett - Free Agent - Whilst been linked to bigger clubs he would get more game time here and a move to Broussia Moechengladbach has fallen through
Ryo Miyachi - Loan - We would like to bring Ryo in as he still needs game time to adapt to the premier league - we play a similar way to Arsenal and will be a suitable place for him to grow
Simon Cox -2.1m- Been looking for a move away from WBA due to a lack of game we feel he would relish the opportunity here.
Steven Fletcher 6.3- Relagated with Wolves would jump at a chance back into in the PL
Adrian Mariappa - 2.1m - Linked with a move up to the PL we would like to offer a chance to move to near by club to keep near his family.
Spent 20.1m - 4.13m left for January transfer window
Squad
GK - Adam Federici/Alex McCarthy
RB - Shaun Cummings/ Kyle Naughton
CB - Alex Pearce/Sebastien Bassong/ Adrian Mariappa
LB - Nicky Shorey/Ian Harte
RM - Jimmy Kebe - Jobi McAnuff - Ryo Miyachi
CM - Danny Guthrie - Jem Karacan - Steven N'zonzi
LM - Hal Robson Kanu - Mathieu Manset - Michael Antonio - David Hoilett
ST - Adam Le Fondre/Noel Hunt/Jason Roberts/ Pavel Pogrebnyak/Simon Cox/Steven Fletcher
Line Up
-----------------Federici
Naughton - Bassong - Pearce- Harte
Miyachi - Guthrie - N'Zonzi - Hoilett
------ Pogrebnyak -- Fletcher
Team Captain - Ian Harte
Vice Captain - Adam Federici
Sponsorship
We are currently sponsored by waitrose which brings in roughly 38m over a 5 year deal
Feeder Clubs
We intend to start a network between clubs around the same area as us , Teams that would be involved Wycombe Wanderers, Genk and Real Sociedad, We will get 1st choice on their talent and be able to loan our youth players out to get experience. The reason behind the Genk link up is to gain work permits for potential signings
Stadium
We have the potential to upgrade and expand the stadium if we can stay in the league we can raise the capacity up to over 40,000 raising more money for the club. If we were rejected to expand the stadium we could move to a stadium built at Spencer's wood just off the M4/A33 it would have a capacity of 45,000 and would cost around 175m to build
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Re: The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
Questions for Read Hot Chilli Peppers
1) Who was your project manager?
2) Was he a good project manager?
3) You have released players for free - what is the benefit of that? Could we not keep them outside of our 25 man squad?
4) We have released McLeary when we have only just signed him - should we not give him a chance to prove himself?
5) Why would Benayoun join Reading given his previous clubs and his history with West Ham?
1) Who was your project manager?
2) Was he a good project manager?
3) You have released players for free - what is the benefit of that? Could we not keep them outside of our 25 man squad?
4) We have released McLeary when we have only just signed him - should we not give him a chance to prove himself?
5) Why would Benayoun join Reading given his previous clubs and his history with West Ham?
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Re: The Apprentice Task 1 - Reading between the lines
BigFellasAfro wrote:Questions for Read Hot Chilli Peppers
1) Who was your project manager?
2) Was he a good project manager?
3) You have released players for free - what is the benefit of that? Could we not keep them outside of our 25 man squad?
4) We have released McLeary when we have only just signed him - should we not give him a chance to prove himself?
5) Why would Benayoun join Reading given his previous clubs and his history with West Ham?
1. I was.
2. Not my place to comment as I am project manager.
3. The players we released for free we felt were never going to be of a good enough standard to play for Reading, in any competitions. Also if they weren't playing and were outside the 25 man squad, they are taking up valuable space in the wage budget.
4. We believe the old regime made a mistake in bringing in McLeary. We believed he was never Premier League standard, and we have bought in players in that position who are quite frankly better and have more potential.
5. Benayoun would join Reading based on being surplus to requirements at Chelsea, and on the fact we play a style of football that suits him, and West Ham don't. Also he is guaranteed first team football here.
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