did bernt hass cost £11m ! i never knew that and what about the German international he never played, we should have got Wenger in 1996 after we went up, but there's another story,
For me, the Reid era can be split into 2 bits - the successful bit with Booby Saxton, and the other bit with Adrian Heath
He was our manager for 6 or 7 years, of course he made mistakes. He made some bad signings. Medina, Laslandes, Nunez. At the end he blew 10 million on Flo and Stewart. At the time, though, the money was way to late in coming, we'd lost momentum and we were on a downward spiral. More or less panic signings that didn't work out. He should have been backed at the correct time and we'd have likely seen champions league football under him. The majority of his signings were spot-on.
We played brilliant football under him absolutely thrashing opponents, at times. The stadium was rocking, SNQ and SKP, 7th place finishes. He was a great manager and legend, in my eyes.
I'm still not sure about the mistakes he made which must be important enough to bring up?
He didn’t cost anything like that, was reported as around 1m at the time. Transfermrkt has him as costing 11m but are definitely wrong!did bernt hass cost £11m ! i never knew that and what about the German international he never played, we should have got Wenger in 1996 after we went up, but there's another story,
Would this coincide with Quinns back finally packing in, my memory is a bit fuzzy on the timing..
Quinn was never adequately replaced and Reid could not adjust his tactics.
TBF to Reid he did give us some of the best times in years and I'm thankful for that, unfortunately unlike Shankley, Clough and Ferguson he could not keep rebuilding teams and establish a dynasty. Ah well what might have been.
Something about the maths doesn't sound right, 6 mil for 6000 seats is a grand a seat, I wouldn't mind sitting on one of them because our seats probably cost about a fiver each. I know there's labour costs etc but not that much surely. Supposedly it's a straightforward stadium to expand into when needed.
Anyway I agree with Reid, the team needed money spending much more than seating needed expanding.
There's nothing wrong with us having a 60k stadium. It will bring more revenue in which should reward a more successful team, and any way to increase revenue is a good thing, but on this occasion reidy was right. If we'd extended the stadium and still invested in the squad that would have made the extension worthwhile.I also agree with Reid, I always thought the extension was unnecessary as I always knew that we would at some point decend into total ****e like we always do (as most clubs do in cycles) and a 49k stadium would be exactly as it is now.
I laugh when the inevitable cyclic post arrives suggesting we should increase capacity even further in the future if we are ever successful.
It would be the stupidest decision ever.
In fairness has anyone been as good as Quinny since he's retired?he was given the resources to replace Quinn. He just failed to do so. Lasland and Flo. Also M’Boma on loan
In fairness has anyone been as good as Quinny since he's retired?
Our average for the Premier league was about 40k, I think. 49k is to big for us so anything else is just a waste of money and space. It would kill the atmosphere and it would be ridiculous only ever playing in a half full stadium. At our best under Reid the capacity was 42k and we were selling out every game and probably could have got another 2-3 thousand. If we were a champions league team we might fill the stadium at current capacity for most games and not just the big one off games.There's nothing wrong with us having a 60k stadium. It will bring more revenue in which should reward a more successful team, and any way to increase revenue is a good thing, but on this occasion reidy was right. If we'd extended the stadium and still invested in the squad that would have made the extension worthwhile.
Dichio only started 22 games in all of his time here. I think it's a stretch, at best, to use the word favouritism with Danny Dichio. We'll agree to disagree if you want now mate before it goes around in circlesI think most of your questions have been answered by others above. I too loved the first few years of his reign, and the famous song we all sang, but as I said a few days ago his crown began to slip with the costly favouritism shown to Dichio. After which his increasingly poor record in the transfer market and falling out with key players at the wrong times led to his downfall, not the extension to the Stadium, that he is hiding behind in the article you promote, thats my opinion anyway. OaU

Peter Crouch would have been a good replacement, he combined well with SKP at Southampton.
Sunderland have withdrawn their bid to sign Peter Crouch after the club claimed the Portsmouth striker had told them he was unwilling to relocate to the north of England.Didn't we try to sign Crouch but he turned us down?
I have vague recollections of him talking to the Club about a transfer.
There's nothing wrong with us having a 60k stadium. It will bring more revenue in which should reward a more successful team, and any way to increase revenue is a good thing, but on this occasion reidy was right. If we'd extended the stadium and still invested in the squad that would have made the extension worthwhile.