by AthleticoSpizz » 12 Apr 2013 23:52
by AkpansBFF » 13 Apr 2013 00:01
by schubert06 » 13 Apr 2013 02:11
by Woodcote Royal » 13 Apr 2013 02:51
MmmMonsterMunchHoop Blahandrew1957 But the point is we already tried this experiment with Rodgers - who we must all now acknowledge is a top manager. He was given the brief to change the style of play, but neither the club nor the fans had the stomach for it and he was sacked after 21 games. I felt it was wrong to sack Rodgers then - just as it was wrong to sack Brain for exactly the opposite reasons now.
I think the same is likely to happen with Adkins. He will be given the brief of "change the way we play" AND "instant success". If we are not top contenders from the off next season I wait for the baying for Adkins blood and then no doubt he will be sacked and we will promote Dolan to bring things back to the Reading way again.
This is a farce. If you want change then it will take several seasons in the wilderness and quite likely a visit to League 1 along the way (like Southampton did).
It might be a painful process to start with but this is certainly something the club needs to do if it wants to keep up and make a challenge for a more prolonged stay at in the top flight in the future.
There are a few differences to Rodger time too.
- it's a different owner
- he's presumably looking to stand by his appointment, and back him the funds
- Rodgers was, apparently, booted out because of issues with certain senior officials at the club and you can't assume that the new owner will allow Adkins to follow the same fate
- with Adkins on board now he'll be able to shape the squad over the summer as he'd like instead of Rodgers picking up a squad who'd had a lot of summer changes already enforced by Hammond before he was appointed (eg Murty & Hahnemann) and so his rebuilding will be months ahead of anything Rodgers could've had
Good post. Agree with that.
I also feel that the proverbial penny has dropped with RFC fans. After this season's woeful Prem effort they get the need to change the style of play & improve technically. Don't forget that when Rodgers came in he gave it all the messiah spiel about how amazing he was & after having just missed out on auto promotion & then in the play-offs, expectations were quite high.
Rodgers was partly to blame for that IMO.
Not the same this time. I think Anton will back Adkins with cash & support personally. I think we could potentially have a squeak at promotion next season but if we end up mid table but playing pretty football & progressing then I won't be too concerned.
IMO, the championship next year will be easier than last year when we won it. Not saying that'll mean we do well by any stretch but the competition isn't that fierce.
I'm confident Adkins can get us back up within 2-3 years - look at his record he's a winner through & through.
by Royalee » 13 Apr 2013 13:09
by Divvy » 13 Apr 2013 14:46
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 13 Apr 2013 14:47
IdealRoyalee We sorted then Ideal? Oh look, Sheffield Wednesday just scored.
We're pretty much sorted this out, Oh look Leeds won 2-1, stick that up your pipe and smoke it!!!
by Big Ern » 13 Apr 2013 14:57
Ideal Yeah he only WON THE DIVISION last season...
by AirRaidSiren » 13 Apr 2013 15:00
Ideal Yeah he only WON THE DIVISION last season...
by Hoop Blah » 13 Apr 2013 16:14
Woodcote Royal So, we sack someone for getting us up in his second full season whilst having to sell at least one of his best players every summer then, give the job to someone else but give him a big a wad of cash to get us up in the same time frame but playing more attractive football ...................if only they would put you two on the board we could really go places
Woodcote Royal Meanwhile, some of us can't help wondering what being allowed to hang onto Long and Sigurdsson might have done for the "style" of McDermott's team
by Y21 » 13 Apr 2013 17:35
by MmmMonsterMunch » 13 Apr 2013 17:38
Y21 On todays performance...should we have sacked BMD sooner? Given Adkins more time to teach the players how to play football...?
by maffff » 13 Apr 2013 19:35
by AirRaidSiren » 13 Apr 2013 19:43
Y21 On todays performance...should we have sacked BMD sooner? Given Adkins more time to teach the players how to play football...?
by Agent Balti » 13 Apr 2013 19:51
maffff Yes it was the right decision.
It was admirable that McDermott was given so long.
I'm glad we have a manager that seems to be trying to impress a better style of play upon us, and we have an exciting future with Adkins.
I'm glad we have an assistant that you can see actually getting involved, warming up before the game, on the touchlines, speaking to subs. Makes you realise how pedestrian Gibbs actually was.
And I'm glad we have an owner that's got the balls to sack a likeable manager that managed to get every last ounce out of a fairly limited squad (that he himself had assembled). Against the will of the old Chairman.
by ManchesterRoyals » 13 Apr 2013 19:58
by howser » 13 Apr 2013 20:11
by ankeny » 13 Apr 2013 20:40
by AirRaidSiren » 13 Apr 2013 21:09
howser Isnt it about time to put these "Brian" threads to bed, everything has now moved on we have a new manager, McD has a new job so its all done and dusted all the continual bringing up of these threads does is to give the "Brian should have stayed" chappies a chance to critisize any small mistake that Adkins may make. We have moved on get over it, it's football, thats what happens you walk on water one month,and drownin it the next one, enough is enough now forget it, and look to the future under the new man.
by Woodcote Royal » 13 Apr 2013 21:58
Hoop Blah We sacked someone for being totally out of his depth in his third full season in charge being the man with the most responsibility for getting the club relegated and had shown himself reluctant to make the changes needed and spend the money required in order to improve the squad enough to compete
Hoop Blah We look set to give a big wad of cash to a man who's shown is willing and able to spend that on good players and get them playing in a way that is, long term, going to provide us with a better platform for success and should be more entertaining to watch.
Hoop Blah Southampton, and Adkins himself, have also had to deal with set backs to their squad building with the loss of key/quality players over the years (Surman, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Dyer & Bale before that) so we can hardly claim to be alone in that sense. The best way to keep those quality players is to be successful. If he hadn't have lost that play off final then McDermott wouldn't have lost Long.
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