CountryRoyal I’ve been Clement out for as long as I can remember and I’m tempted to not go to another home game until he’s gone.
Why out of interest?
Bar QPR the last 5 home games have been thoroughly entertaining and reasonably successful
by Hound » 11 Nov 2018 19:55
CountryRoyal I’ve been Clement out for as long as I can remember and I’m tempted to not go to another home game until he’s gone.
by Lower West » 11 Nov 2018 21:21
by leon » 12 Nov 2018 00:55
sandman In.
We've started to string together some results at home and look more like a Reading team than we have since the Russian decided he "wanted better football".
This manager,wants to do his best for the club in a way I don't think any manager other than Brian has in the last six years.
It's up to those who are above the manager to get rid of the deadwood in the squad and let the manager get in the players he wants.
by Hendo » 12 Nov 2018 10:10
HoundCountryRoyal I’ve been Clement out for as long as I can remember and I’m tempted to not go to another home game until he’s gone.
Why out of interest?
Bar QPR the last 5 home games have been thoroughly entertaining and reasonably successful
by NewCorkSeth » 12 Nov 2018 10:57
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by andrew1957 » 12 Nov 2018 13:27
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by Mid Sussex Royal » 12 Nov 2018 13:48
andrew1957 Definitely IN for me.
I see a huge improvement from the gutless and awful displays under Stam. We are (admittedly very slowly) getting better.
To me the difference between this season and last is the Ipswich performance Saturday as compared to the Birmingham at home performance under Stam. Last season RFC went 0-2 down against Brum (who were struggling at the time) and then spent most of the match playing the ball around in our own half (presumably to keep the score down) and the game ended 0-2.
On Saturday RFC came back twice and at least showed some fight to get a 2-2. And what people are forgetting is that for Ipswich Saturday's game was a "must win" against a fellow team in the relegation zone. Games like this are never easy and Ipswich probably played above themselves for the first 45 and we played below recent form. But the game ended with a point whereas lat season we would have lost.
Keep up the good work PC.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 12 Nov 2018 13:55
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by Jagermesiter1871 » 12 Nov 2018 17:59
RoyalBlueTop Flight Ascot, you think a new manager will do better in a January window than Clement? A new manager will come in clueless about this team and will spend the next 6 months finding out about them all.
Clement has already been through that process of learning about this bunch of players and knows better than anyone else what improvements need to be made. This constant kneejerking is leading us to League One.
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He hardly did well with his summer signings did he. Sticking with Clement who keeps telling us the problems, 'repetition, repetition, repetition' but appears to do little about resolving them, will certainly send us to League 1.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Nov 2018 18:00
NewCorkSeth Ooooot. Sticking to my guns on this one. Bland football, no obvious identity or ethos at the club under him and he gives me very little hope that anything will change under him.
I don't buy into the "he's improved us because we are scoring more goals" argument. Largely we seem to be relying on individual skill and ingenuity in attack and it's only working because the players are decent at this level. He had a whole summer to get to know the team yet struggled to find a formation or starting 11 in the early season.
He's proven time and time again he can't manager from the sidelines. His substitutions have shown a lack of tactical awareness and our performances have reflected that he just isn't experienced enough at leading a team.
His "honesty" in post match interviews is grating and his recent defense of "we were working on this all week so I don't understand how the players didn't do it come game time" is a dire indication that he can't differentiate between a job as a coach and a job as a manager.
At least that's how I feel..
by NewCorkSeth » 12 Nov 2018 18:21
Snowflake RoyalNewCorkSeth Ooooot. Sticking to my guns on this one. Bland football, no obvious identity or ethos at the club under him and he gives me very little hope that anything will change under him.
I don't buy into the "he's improved us because we are scoring more goals" argument. Largely we seem to be relying on individual skill and ingenuity in attack and it's only working because the players are decent at this level. He had a whole summer to get to know the team yet struggled to find a formation or starting 11 in the early season.
He's proven time and time again he can't manager from the sidelines. His substitutions have shown a lack of tactical awareness and our performances have reflected that he just isn't experienced enough at leading a team.
His "honesty" in post match interviews is grating and his recent defense of "we were working on this all week so I don't understand how the players didn't do it come game time" is a dire indication that he can't differentiate between a job as a coach and a job as a manager.
At least that's how I feel..
Bland football? Have you seen us play? I'm seriously concerned about my BP at games they've been that engaging and entertaining!
Identity and ethos? Empty phrases for a manager in post for less than a year, especially when a manager is only partly involved in driving those things.
There's no point actually, your view is so completely divorced from mine there's virtually no ground from which to have a conversation.
by KC Royal » 12 Nov 2018 19:02
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