by loyalroyal4life » 08 Oct 2019 21:59
by Lucky fella » 08 Oct 2019 22:36
by Clockwatcher » 08 Oct 2019 23:07
by Danny Nedelko » 08 Oct 2019 23:42
by Simon's Church » 08 Oct 2019 23:50
by windermereROYAL » 09 Oct 2019 00:08
by sandman » 09 Oct 2019 00:09
Danny Nedelko Will be hard to fully get behind a grumpy, uninspiring welsh oxf*rd of a manager who will never be as good a manager as he was a player.
But we can try.
by URZZZZ » 09 Oct 2019 00:13
by rfc58 » 09 Oct 2019 07:14
Bristol PaulWoodleyRoyal Hughes would be a very sensible option and will do very well here, I’m sure if it. I personally would have him over Hughton. I just can’t understand people horror that it will be Hughes. He’s a decent manager. Plenty of experience and hopefully will give the players a kick up the back side they need. Any fan looking at our position currently is deluded to think we could get a better manager in. Very happy if true.
Mark Hughes has a terrible record at a number of clubs, why on earth do you think it will be any different at Reading?!
by Royal Rother » 09 Oct 2019 07:27
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Oct 2019 07:33
Clockwatcher There seems to be a number of things that are going for Mark Hughes.........
Kia Jur.........? appears to have been his agent.......
Mark Bowen has been assistant to him at a couple of his previous clubs......(I think?)
Chris Gunter is available to be the defensive coach.....(a bit left field that one...)
If that is what the owners are going for I hope that they know what they are doing. We need some stability in the management, not hiring and firing!!!!!!!!
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Oct 2019 07:35
rfc58Bristol PaulWoodleyRoyal Hughes would be a very sensible option and will do very well here, I’m sure if it. I personally would have him over Hughton. I just can’t understand people horror that it will be Hughes. He’s a decent manager. Plenty of experience and hopefully will give the players a kick up the back side they need. Any fan looking at our position currently is deluded to think we could get a better manager in. Very happy if true.
Mark Hughes has a terrible record at a number of clubs, why on earth do you think it will be any different at Reading?!
Totally agree, he’s failed so many times... he’s shit.
by Franconian Royal » 09 Oct 2019 07:35
by SCIAG » 09 Oct 2019 08:00
windermereROYAL Personally I don`t reckon it`s cut and dried that Mark Hughes will be the next one through the revolving doors. the owners and Nigel Howe will take a long hard look at his CV, it`s not hugely impressive with a career win rate of 37.4%
But then again neither was Jose`s. just give us some stability for Christ sakes.
by Royalwaster » 09 Oct 2019 08:13
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Oct 2019 08:15
SCIAGwindermereROYAL Personally I don`t reckon it`s cut and dried that Mark Hughes will be the next one through the revolving doors. the owners and Nigel Howe will take a long hard look at his CV, it`s not hugely impressive with a career win rate of 37.4%
But then again neither was Jose`s. just give us some stability for Christ sakes.
37.4% is a great record, especially when your entire career has been Wales or the top flight. Translates to 63 points a season in this division when you include 25% draws. That's comfortable top-half form. Difference is, in this division there are no Champions League teams hoovering up most of the wins for themselves.
Southampton debacle to one side, Hughes is probably out of our reach imo.
by Millsy » 09 Oct 2019 08:32
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Oct 2019 08:34
2 world wars, 1 world cup No-one on that list stands out really apart from Hughton who won't come, and probably Rowett but he started brightly and seemed to have slipped in his ability.
Won't be popular but I'd love to see Allardyce or the other random Portuguese chappie the owners were thinking of.
by hughsies no.1 » 09 Oct 2019 08:48
by Stranded » 09 Oct 2019 08:53
Snowflake RoyalSCIAGwindermereROYAL Personally I don`t reckon it`s cut and dried that Mark Hughes will be the next one through the revolving doors. the owners and Nigel Howe will take a long hard look at his CV, it`s not hugely impressive with a career win rate of 37.4%
But then again neither was Jose`s. just give us some stability for Christ sakes.
37.4% is a great record, especially when your entire career has been Wales or the top flight. Translates to 63 points a season in this division when you include 25% draws. That's comfortable top-half form. Difference is, in this division there are no Champions League teams hoovering up most of the wins for themselves.
Southampton debacle to one side, Hughes is probably out of our reach imo.
I'm not too interested in the beginning of Hughes' career, it's really too long ago to be very relevant at this stage.
My concern with Hughes is that he took over struggling QPR and Saints sides, kept them up, but couldn't take them out of trouble the next season.
That's basically a rinse and repeat of where we've been for the last few seasons. Now QPR were a basket case and the financial and quality gulf in the PL is much larger, but equally the fact that the Championship is much more competitive and he has no experience of it so could underestimate it is a worry.
On the plus side, he took an ok Stoke side from 13th and 14th before him to 9th, 9th and 9th so he clearly has quality still, combined with his earlier career success with Blackburn and City.
I'm not saying he won't be good. And I'm not saying I don't want him, but the fact he's only managed in the PL and might come to perennial Championship strugglers, has failed to turn around his last two relegation battlers in anything other than the immediate term and has no experience in this division certainly makes me hesitant to welcome with open arms.
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