2.8 lita injection Fantastic Friday, now fook off to fulham.
ps Get Sal Bibbo back to the club.
I'm half way to £70 with the sacking, hopefully he's on the road to Fulham right now to sign and I can collect by this evening.
by RG7Fan » 04 Dec 2015 10:24
2.8 lita injection Fantastic Friday, now fook off to fulham.
ps Get Sal Bibbo back to the club.
by BonBoh » 04 Dec 2015 10:26
RG7Fan hopefully he's on the road to Fulham right now to sign and I can collect by this evening.
by WoodleyRoyal » 04 Dec 2015 10:27
No Fixed Abode Championing a sacking culture at the club. Reading FC is turning into everything you h8 in other clubs.
by Brum Royal » 04 Dec 2015 10:29
by sandman » 04 Dec 2015 10:30
by RG7Fan » 04 Dec 2015 10:30
BonBohRG7Fan hopefully he's on the road to Fulham right now to sign and I can collect by this evening.
Hopefully, when he gets there the doors will be firmly closed in his face. Double whammy!
by wingnut » 04 Dec 2015 10:32
by Brum Royal » 04 Dec 2015 10:33
sandman Shame to see RFC turn in to yet another advocate of the sack culture, five managers in six years. Bowing to a baying mob is never a good idea and the Thais need to be very careful who they pick to take over. Picking someone like Sherwood, who is only useful for a short term, would be just reinforcing that sack culture.
by Angry Shed Sex » 04 Dec 2015 10:35
by tidus_mi2 » 04 Dec 2015 10:35
sandman Shame to see RFC turn in to yet another advocate of the sack culture, five managers in six years. Bowing to a baying mob is never a good idea and the Thais need to be very careful who they pick to take over. Picking someone like Sherwood, who is only useful for a short term, would be just reinforcing that sack culture.
by TBM » 04 Dec 2015 10:36
No Fixed Abode I personally can't believe that Reading have sacked Steve Clarke. A point outside the play off places with plenty of points to play for. What do the club and the spoilt brat fans expect from the club?
The club have always been a lower division side until recent years. A fair to middling/competitive team in the Championship is a gr8 achievement from where the club came from.
Yes - you may say he lost the fans/players respect following the Fulham situation. But who made that information public? Was it the club? Or Clarke? Either way - it should have remained behind closed doors. The handling of the scenario was very poorly done. If you or I went for a job interview elsewhere whilst still employed by another company the matter would be kept to yourself until, if and when you were successful and decided to move jobs
by Uke » 04 Dec 2015 10:37
by paultheroyal » 04 Dec 2015 10:39
by sandman » 04 Dec 2015 10:39
No Fixed Abode Championing a sacking culture at the club. Reading FC is turning into everything you h8 in other clubs.
by Turns8 » 04 Dec 2015 10:41
by paddy20 » 04 Dec 2015 10:42
blueroyals Part of me thinks he wanted to be sacked, perhaps looking for a pay-off after realising his summer signings were all shit?
Playing players out of position, not dropping players who are out of form, asking to talk to clubs lower down the table and the apathetic press conferences, all very strange...
by winchester_royal » 04 Dec 2015 10:45
tidus_mi2sandman Shame to see RFC turn in to yet another advocate of the sack culture, five managers in six years. Bowing to a baying mob is never a good idea and the Thais need to be very careful who they pick to take over. Picking someone like Sherwood, who is only useful for a short term, would be just reinforcing that sack culture.
While I agree about the notion of sack culture, the Fulham incident is why he was sacked today, he'd probably still have several more poor performances before the sack if that hadn't have happened.
by holsgrove breaks a leg » 04 Dec 2015 10:46
by NeilD » 04 Dec 2015 10:47
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