Harpers So Solid Crew It is more a matter of WR moving on really, I think he is the only one that goes on and on and on and on about Coppell, it is in the past, it is fecking boring to keep harping back.
Him and ROFLoyaLOLee
by Row Z Royal » 09 May 2010 20:13
Harpers So Solid Crew It is more a matter of WR moving on really, I think he is the only one that goes on and on and on and on about Coppell, it is in the past, it is fecking boring to keep harping back.
by Woodcote Royal » 09 May 2010 23:55
Harpers So Solid Crew It is more a matter of WR moving on really, I think he is the only one that goes on and on and on and on about Coppell, it is in the past, it is fecking boring to keep harping back.
by W&E Royal » 09 May 2010 23:57
by Mr Angry » 10 May 2010 09:54
by brendywendy » 10 May 2010 10:13
Woodcote RoyalHarpers So Solid Crew It is more a matter of WR moving on really, I think he is the only one that goes on and on and on and on about Coppell, it is in the past, it is fecking boring to keep harping back.
It's the sad members of the car park crew who still persist in crawling up Coppell's @rse 3 years after he ceased to justify his position as manager of this club who REALLY need to move on.
There is nothing more boring than reading the same pathetic contributions from people like you who are happy to blame anyone other than Steve Coppell for the poisition we find ourselves in today.
Why not just make one post a day stating "Steve Coppell is perfect in every way" what else have you got to say?
by Ian Royal » 10 May 2010 17:19
Woodcote RoyalHarpers So Solid Crew It is more a matter of WR moving on really, I think he is the only one that goes on and on and on and on about Coppell, it is in the past, it is fecking boring to keep harping back.
It's the sad members of the car park crew who still persist in crawling up Coppell's @rse 3 years after he ceased to justify his position as manager of this club who REALLY need to move on.
There is nothing more boring than reading the same pathetic contributions from people like you who are happy to blame anyone other than Steve Coppell for the poisition we find ourselves in today.
Why not just make one post a day stating "Steve Coppell is perfect in every way" what else have you got to say?
by Huntley & Palmer » 10 May 2010 18:30
by Sun Tzu » 11 May 2010 09:04
Woodcote Royal There is nothing more boring than reading the same pathetic contributions from people like you who are happy to blame anyone other than Steve Coppell for the poisition we find ourselves in today.
by Messiah » 11 May 2010 09:59
Woodcote Royal There is nothing more boring than reading the same pathetic contributions from people
by FiNeRaIn » 11 May 2010 10:26
by Woodcote Royal » 11 May 2010 23:11
Mr Angry I don't quite understand what you mean that "... Coppell is to blame for where we are now".
Is that the Coppell that not only delivered us Premier League football, 8th spot in the top flight, a national record points tally but also some of the most exciting and uplifting football even seen by Reading fans? That one?
Yes Coppell had his faults, but I am more than happy to forgive him for those based upon what he bought to the club we support. He has moved on, and so have more than 99% of our fans; personally I prefer to look forward to next season with all the potential it has for RFC rather than hark back and continue to rant, King Lear like, at what has happened before.
by Woodcote Royal » 11 May 2010 23:22
Huntley & Palmer It took him 4 seasons to get over Sidwell leaving us for pastures new, I expect to see him change his mind on Coppell around 2014
by Sun Tzu » 12 May 2010 08:51
Woodcote Royal
In fact, back on planet earth, managers enjoy the bulk of the praise in good times and shoulder most of the blame in bad.........................this isn't rocket science but clearly remains beyond the comprehension of too many deluded members of Coppells fan club.
by No Hoops » 12 May 2010 09:09
by brendywendy » 12 May 2010 10:32
Woodcote RoyalMr Angry I don't quite understand what you mean that "... Coppell is to blame for where we are now".
Is that the Coppell that not only delivered us Premier League football, 8th spot in the top flight, a national record points tally but also some of the most exciting and uplifting football even seen by Reading fans? That one?
Yes Coppell had his faults, but I am more than happy to forgive him for those based upon what he bought to the club we support. He has moved on, and so have more than 99% of our fans; personally I prefer to look forward to next season with all the potential it has for RFC rather than hark back and continue to rant, King Lear like, at what has happened before.
Yes, it's the very same Coppell who, as manager of this club, achieved all the things above and received all the accolades for doing so from me and every other sane Reading fan.
However, that doesn't make him blameless, as some insist, for the failures of the 2 seasons that followed.
In fact, back on planet earth, managers enjoy the bulk of the praise in good times and shoulder most of the blame in bad.........................this isn't rocket science but clearly remains beyond the comprehension of too many deluded members of Coppells fan club.
by Sun Tzu » 12 May 2010 15:00
No Hoops Will be interesting how he does at BC.
Can't see it being possible nowdays to make a team as good as 04-05 onwards on the budget we did it on.
by leon » 12 May 2010 15:54
Woodcote Royal and " no nothings" like you
by Mr Irascible » 09 Jul 2010 17:47
Mr Irascible Steve Coppell
Kevin Dillon
Wally Downes
Dave Kitson
Glen Little
...followed soon one hopes by...if the money is right!
Stephen Hunt
Leroy Lita
Andre Bikey
Brynjar Gunnarsson
Marcus Hahnemann
James Harper
Marek Matejovsky
Graeme Murty
Michael Duberry
Jimmy Kebe
Thanks to all for the memory but this club needs younger and fresher legs, new ambition, fewer prima donnas, tougher tacklers. You all know who fits which category!
The club remains! The fans remain! The memory lingers...URZ!
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