Welcome back Brian!

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by TFF » 09 Dec 2015 10:13

PieEater Although he had some great times here I still remember his last days where we were complete dogshit week after week, then Adkins comes in and we start playing some decent football with the same team.



The Adkins new manager boost didn't last long.

BMc's Championship record with us is beyond reproach. Relegation zone to just outside the playoffs when he rescued us from Brendan. Then Sigless he got us the the PO final. Then he won the league ffs.

Failure to invest in the prem was his downfall, not his tactics.

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by Gunny Fishcake » 09 Dec 2015 10:15

Of course we'll get behind him ( if it happens ) but I can't help feeling unexcited about this, guess we really are just a little club as we've always known and probably always will be

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by Winston Smith » 09 Dec 2015 10:17

You would have to have a seriously dark heart to not be over the moon about this appointment.


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by Nameless » 09 Dec 2015 10:18

Gunny Fishcake Of course we'll get behind him ( if it happens ) but I can't help feeling unexcited about this, guess we really are just a little club as we've always known and probably always will be


If challenged you'd be hard put to justify that.

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by Top Flight » 09 Dec 2015 10:19

Gunny Fishcake Of course we'll get behind him ( if it happens ) but I can't help feeling unexcited about this, guess we really are just a little club as we've always known and probably always will be


What better an appointment to make than to recruit one of only two people who has proven that he can take the Royals to the top.
That is not unambitious. That is good recruiting. Hire someone with a proven track record of success. That is good decision making from the board. Nothing unambitious about it.

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by Winston Smith » 09 Dec 2015 10:20

Hoping for an unveiling akin to Ronaldo at real Madrid

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Re: Welcome back Brian

by Elm Park Kid » 09 Dec 2015 10:23

The heartbreak is over:

The club is whole again.


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by genome » 09 Dec 2015 10:24

Sebastian I may even buy a HST to show my support now.


One of these?


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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 09 Dec 2015 10:25

Let's hope he brings some new staff in as well, Murty for sure.
What's I Ivar doing now

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by Winston Smith » 09 Dec 2015 10:26

Elm Park Kid The heartbreak is over:

The club is whole again.


'looking back on where we first met
I cannot explain and I cannot forget.........'

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by wingnut » 09 Dec 2015 10:27

PieEater Although he had some great times here I still remember his last days where we were complete dogshit week after week, then Adkins comes in and we start playing some decent football with the same team.


While we were poor in a lot of games towards the end of Brian's time with the club, I never enjoyed watching Adkins's side - it bored the pants off me. Same with most of Clarke's games.
I've longed for a return to wing play and to looking like we're at least trying to score goals.


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by leon » 09 Dec 2015 10:27

He returns.

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by Woodcote Royal » 09 Dec 2015 10:31

Norfolk Royal There is precedent with many other clubs of course but people get sacked for a reason.


The reason in this instance being that Anton was a c**t :evil:

If nothing else this appointment should lance a festering boil which has afflicted this club since Brian was shown the door in such a shameful manner.

Since that day we've endured 2 years of suicide inducing football from Bodgkins the tactical pygmy followed by the sort of disloyalty from Clarke that I just don't believe is in Brian's DNA.

I didn't agree with the general slagging off of most names on the next manager thread as I felt some might have done a very good job but, given where we find ourselves, there's no safer punt than McDermott.

IMHO, we have the best squad in our history and even Brian's detractors must concede that he is very good at working with what he's given.

Apart from all that, I am so pleased for the man himself.

Despite his Arsenal history, Brian feels like one of our own and I can't wait to welcome him back.

Yes, it could all go pear shaped but after 3 years in the wilderness getting back to the tried and trusted "Reading Way" has to be worth a punt for the rest of the season and go from there.

Welcome home McDonut :wink:
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Re: Welcome back Brian

by melonhead » 09 Dec 2015 10:32

Royal Ginger Good move in the long term? Who knows, it certainly seems like an appointment based more on history than footballing reasons, however, i'd be lying if I said i didn't have a grin on my face when i saw the news. Was very disappointed when he was sacked.


^^this


can take the - missing , 1 clubs soul- signs down now.

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Re: Welcome back Brian

by CountryRoyal » 09 Dec 2015 10:33

Whether or not one agrees with the appointment, at least it is a manager who pretty much everybody will have no problem in getting behind and supporting to the full. Hopefully this strengthens the relationship with the fans as a lot were becoming quite disillusioned with the club for the last few years.

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Re: Welcome back Brian

by melonhead » 09 Dec 2015 10:33

Winston Smith You would have to have a seriously dark heart to not be over the moon about this appointment.


beautifully put

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Re: Welcome back Brian

by CountryRoyal » 09 Dec 2015 10:34

Dave-Royal McDermott back, well we see if he can take us up,,to premiership. I like
I like, him before. but will see
who going to be number 2....


Hahahahaha. What happened to "McD no cum bak u no nothing I no football me big boy"

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Re: Welcome back Brian

by Forbury Lion » 09 Dec 2015 10:35

I wonder how many players McDermot spotted while Arsenal scout that were not quite good enough for Arsenal but would be fantastic for a club like Reading? - Likewise, Maybe we could get some Arsenal youngsters on loan if the Chelsea tap gets turned off with Clarke's departure.

I would welcome Brian back.

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