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9:20am Friday 10th July 2009
Watford will decide today (Friday) if they will report Reading to the Football League after former manager Brendan Rodgers’ comments that Hornets’ talisman Tommy Smith wants to join him at the Madejski Stadium.
In a press conference on Wednesday, Rodgers, who became Royals’ boss on June 4, stated he would love to sign Smith and that the forward also wants to play for him once more.
However, Reading have not submitted another bid since last week’s £750,000 offer was rejected and described as “derisory” by Watford chairman Jimmy Russo.
Both Russo and Rodgers’ replacement Malky Mackay have questioned how Reading would know of Smith’s plans as it is against Football League rules to speak to a player under contract without his parent club’s permission.
Yesterday (Thursday), Watford confirmed they will make their decision on whether to report their Championship rivals to the authorities today.
Mackay, who was first-team coach under Rodgers, said: “I do not know how he [Rodgers] can know that [Smith’s intentions] because the club haven’t given Reading permission to speak with the player and Tommy has absolutely not come to me and asked to leave the club, so I do not understand it.”
Russo enjoyed a good relationship with Rodgers until the Northern Irishman’s decision to return to Reading, where he was a player and a coach for more than ten years.
But in a statement released by Watford on Wednesday night, Russo said: “I am somewhat disturbed as to how Brendan knows Tommy’s future intentions.
“His comments are not very respectful to the fans and the staff at Watford Football Club and he must not forget that Watford gave him his first managerial opportunity.”
He added: “Unless we receive the appropriate valuation for Tommy, through the correct channels, then we intend to keep the player at the club, this I can guarantee 100 per cent.”
A £1.8m bid was accepted from Sheffield United last week but the Watford Observer understands Smith is not keen on moving his family from their home in Berkhamsted.
Mackay rates Smith as one of the top three players in the Championship after being his team-mate, coach and manager.
The former Celtic defender used Kevin Doyle’s £6.5m transfer from Reading to Wolves to show that, in his opinion, Smith’s £1.8m price tag is more than justified considering Doyle scored just one more goal than the Watford man last season.
Asked if Rodgers’ comments on Smith disappointed him, Mackay said: “It is not something which I take much notice of and managers and other clubs can discuss what they want, to be honest.
“Myself, I have no comment to make on other players until I have them signed and they are sitting in front of you in a press conference.
“It is different if you are talking about someone like Cristiano Ronaldo or someone clearly not in your market place but if the player is in your market then it is disrespectful.”
He confirmed Smith was likely to feature tomorrow (Saturday) against Boreham Wood and reiterated Russo’s view that if the £1.8m valuation is not met, then the forward will stay.
Mackay stated Smith has returned to pre-season in excellent shape and said constant speculation will not affect the 29-year-old “at all”.
Mackay said: “He is an experienced professional and his professionalism is never going to be affected by stuff like this.
“I have known him very well for years and his level of training has not altered one iota.”
eltonsarmy, vegas says...
9:43am Fri 10 Jul 09
jasonwatford, Watford says...
9:52am Fri 10 Jul 09
rochdale away, norwich says...
9:59am Fri 10 Jul 09
pstannard1, Watford says...
10:05am Fri 10 Jul 09
pstannard1, Watford says...
10:06am Fri 10 Jul 09
jasonwatford wrote:on the ellington front. I agree give him more time on the pitch then bobs your uncle, hes away.
if tommy is happy and has not asked to leave then say not for sale at any price and see how things are in january...if we are doing well tom will stay if not we can then sell him. we must report reading to show everyone else we wont accept this in our club. By the way lets all give nathan ellington another shot as he was never given a chance last time with the style and time on pitch...lets be united on this if we have him on our books
welwyn 4md, WGC says...
10:10am Fri 10 Jul 09
Berks Horn, London says...
10:16am Fri 10 Jul 09
Berks Horn, London says...
10:30am Fri 10 Jul 09
mellow yellow, london says...
10:31am Fri 10 Jul 09
Andrew1963, Watford says...
10:51am Fri 10 Jul 09
WE8BR, london says...
10:53am Fri 10 Jul 09
eltonsarmy, vegas says...
10:54am Fri 10 Jul 09
JamesA, KL says...
10:56am Fri 10 Jul 09
worthing_hornet, worthing says...
11:03am Fri 10 Jul 09
T.O, Watford says...
11:09am Fri 10 Jul 09
JamesA wrote:Boycott the game?! So our lads have no support, bad idea..
"The best way to hurt Reading is for us to sell our entire allocation"
Yeah, let's do that. swell their coffers and boost BR's spending power. That'll really show 'em!
Best thing we can do is boycott the game altogether. Give them nothing.
Hexham Hornet, HEXHAM says...
11:40am Fri 10 Jul 09
JamesA, KL says...
11:41am Fri 10 Jul 09
Prof Plum, Rickmansworth says...
11:59am Fri 10 Jul 09
herts hornet, watford says...
12:12pm Fri 10 Jul 09
Prof Plum wrote:Difficult to prove Prof !
Given the football authorities’ historical reluctance to use the full range of punishments available to them in cases of proven tapping up, what would be the point in reporting Judas and Reading? Besides, the issue of who is responsible for tapping up is complicated and difficult to prove - no doubt in Smith’s case agents and the player have also played their part. The league has the power to dock points and/or suspend a club from buying players during the transfer window if it chooses to but usually just issues a meaningless fine or a warning. Forget it and move on. Just make sure you get a decent price for Smith.
Prof Plum, Rickmansworth says...
12:26pm Fri 10 Jul 09
herts hornet wrote:You'd have to prove that Judas approached Smith and that contact wasn't the other way round - or through Smith's agent or some other third party. The whole thing is a minefield and the book that you want thrown at them is - even if it hits - unlikely to result in more than a slap on the wrists.
Prof Plum wrote:Difficult to prove Prof !
Given the football authorities’ historical reluctance to use the full range of punishments available to them in cases of proven tapping up, what would be the point in reporting Judas and Reading? Besides, the issue of who is responsible for tapping up is complicated and difficult to prove - no doubt in Smith’s case agents and the player have also played their part. The league has the power to dock points and/or suspend a club from buying players during the transfer window if it chooses to but usually just issues a meaningless fine or a warning. Forget it and move on. Just make sure you get a decent price for Smith.
what part of "i know tommy wants to join us " is not tapping up ,even if he did not and story was untrue saying he knows tells Tommy he wants him OPEN AND SHUT CASE ,throw the book at them Watford !
Hornets number 12 fan, watford says...
1:06pm Fri 10 Jul 09
GrahamTaylor, Watford says...
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Chris the Vic, The Vic says...
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UZZY, LONDON COLNEY says...
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Hornet sting, Garston says...
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worthing_hornet, worthing says...
9:41am Fri 10 Jul 09