Hound I’m hoping the majority of those injuries have cleared up
Swift has to be 100% by now surely? Hopefully Elphick and McShane back, Richards, Kelly, Yann - even Mendes as well
He isn’t short of options
Are you liking the clement appt ? ..
by Longhorn1970 » 23 Mar 2018 19:30
Hound I’m hoping the majority of those injuries have cleared up
Swift has to be 100% by now surely? Hopefully Elphick and McShane back, Richards, Kelly, Yann - even Mendes as well
He isn’t short of options
by Uke » 23 Mar 2018 20:19
John Madejski's WalletJR I think this is an absolutely superb appointment.
Clement has got massive potential and it just feels right to have him at Reading - a perfect match.
You certainly can’t knock someone with experience at PSG, Bayern, Chelsea and Real!!
I couldn't give less of a fukk where someone coached.
Good coaches =/= good managers
by Longhorn1970 » 23 Mar 2018 20:21
Awayawayaway Sweeeet Clementine
Whao whao whao
Good times never felt so good
by lightning strikes » 23 Mar 2018 22:24
by Denver Royal » 23 Mar 2018 22:41
lightning strikes Oh my darling,
Oh my darling,
Oh my darling Clementine,
You were lost and gone forever,
Now I've found you Clementine
by Uke » 23 Mar 2018 23:16
lightning strikes Oh my darling,
Oh my darling,
Oh my darling Clementine,
Stam is gone and gone forever,
Now I've found you Clementine
by notloyalenuffroyal » 23 Mar 2018 23:47
by Uke » 24 Mar 2018 00:16
notloyalenuffroyal I am perhaps most concerned over how barmy this makes our army.
Are we Paul Clement's barmy army or not? Indeed how barmy do we need to be to be a barmy army? And what indeed constitutes being barmy? Should I wear an amusing hat? Do I have to make a slightly sarcastic, but ultimately hilarious comment, in order to be considered barmy? What makes our army, more barmy than someone else's?
The long and short of it, can we say the barmy army chant or not? I may burst if I do not know.
by Woodcote Royal » 24 Mar 2018 01:58
muirinhoWoodcote Royalmuirinho
Didn't we do that with Stam?
Did we? If you are saying Stam had never been sacked that doesn’t mean we refused to consider anyone who had been which was surely the point myself and others were making.
Only on Hobnob
My point, as I'm sure you are fully aware, is that we selected a manager who had never been sacked (may not have been a criteria, but it's a fact). And it turns out that selecting a manager who has never been sacked doesn't necessarily get you a better manager than selecting one who has been sacked, and, if you did use it as a criteria, would mean you have very very little choice.
All managers are either (a) brand new, (b) so unreliable they walk at the first hint of trouble/better offer or (c) have been sacked before.
Even Arsene Wenger has been sacked twice.
Woodcote Royal So we should have excluded anyone who has been previously sacked in our selection process
by Hendo » 24 Mar 2018 08:39
Longhorn1970Snowflake Royal I really don't get the Swansea criticism. This is a side that have been in trouble for a couple of years now, and are only in the PL to be in danger of relegation because he saved them first time round.
It's not like Swansea are as established a PL side as we are Championship, or as big size wise for the division they're in.
Criticism for failing to completely turn around that small leaking ship is hardly realistic or fair. Just because they did well for a while, well that's side has broken up and they can't sustain it longer term it seems.
Hopefully we're in a slightly better situation as we are big enough to compete in this division long term.
You could also see a transformation in Swansea once he'd gone ?
by Winston Biscuit » 24 Mar 2018 11:33
by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Mar 2018 12:54
Winston Biscuit https://dcfcfans.uk/topic/28704-reading-sack-stam-hire-clement/
Good if you let them play; easy to stop.
He deserves the sack for not evolving them. Everybody knows how they played last season, everybody was wise as to how to stop it.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Mar 2018 12:57
With the money he spent we should have pissed the league, instead we spent 6 months passing around the back and relied on the odd Ince wondergoal to get us through. One to avoid without doubt
by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Mar 2018 13:03
The other worry would be his approach to fitness - Mel brought the players a ton of new gym equipment, Clement had it smuggled out undercover! Bradley "about the same skill level as me but a shear beast" Johnson was the fittest player at the club when he arrived, three months later, not fit.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Mar 2018 13:07
The overview of Clement is essentially that possession is the goal.
It felt like if there was a 90% chance of a through ball on goal or 100% to pass back to the centre back, you take the centre back pass.
by Snowball » 24 Mar 2018 13:08
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Mar 2018 13:31
by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Mar 2018 13:44
Snowflake Royal Any chance we could not spend our time dredging up past criticism of our new manager and get behind him to see how he does over the next 18 - 25 games before complaining?
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Mar 2018 13:49
John Madejski's WalletSnowflake Royal Any chance we could not spend our time dredging up past criticism of our new manager and get behind him to see how he does over the next 18 - 25 games before complaining?
Are you new around here?![]()
I'm just disappointed and was hoping for more than as true a like-for-like as you'll find. Hopefully Gibbs and the new coaching team will buffer the tedium a bit
by Denver Royal » 25 Mar 2018 00:04
Winston Biscuit https://dcfcfans.uk/topic/28704-reading-sack-stam-hire-clement/
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