by readingbedding » 14 Sep 2008 15:47
by papereyes » 14 Sep 2008 15:48
Archie's penaltyChaney watching Stoke play today, they look good, strong in most departments and that lethal weapon of Delaps long throws, they should stay up on that performance, the difference between them and us is that have invested in their future, signed virtually a whole new team, how can we see any progress in our future when team like them with a very simular stature to us know what to do when you get promoted, we have probably been as high as I will ever see us go..unless of course that lying tight arse mr Mad leaves
Stoke looked strong but there's no guarantee they'll stay up at all.
It's all about the long ball. Like Watford in the year we came 8th...
by SCIAG » 14 Sep 2008 15:53
papereyesSCIAG One could argue Fulham only became better than us on Bullard and McBride's return because Little was injured.
Maybe, but Little was out all season and we decided not to strengthen that position (in fact, we went so far as to weaken it in August with the knowledge that Little was injured), so any argument on that basis is, imo, nullified by what the club's actions.
And even if you decided to argue it, knowing that you'd probably fail, it still falls into this "we don't have to act" mindset that surely has been shown to be severely flawed.
by papereyes » 14 Sep 2008 16:06
SCIAGpapereyesSCIAG One could argue Fulham only became better than us on Bullard and McBride's return because Little was injured.
Maybe, but Little was out all season and we decided not to strengthen that position (in fact, we went so far as to weaken it in August with the knowledge that Little was injured), so any argument on that basis is, imo, nullified by what the club's actions.
And even if you decided to argue it, knowing that you'd probably fail, it still falls into this "we don't have to act" mindset that surely has been shown to be severely flawed.
We signed Kebe...
Also, hindsight is a wonderful thing.
It largely comes down to luck in the end.
by papereyes » 14 Sep 2008 16:09
Schards#2Dirk Gentlyreadingbedding This topic is ridiculous.
Doesn't make any sense to me.
Don't be silly. It makes perfect sense. When we beat Palace two weeks ago we were certs for automatic promotion. It's only natural that when we lose an away game everything is disastrous and we have no future.
Your comment is only valid if it's the same posters saying we are certs for promotion when we win and it's disasterous when we lose.
It isn't
by Archie's penalty » 14 Sep 2008 16:54
papereyesArchie's penaltyChaney watching Stoke play today, they look good, strong in most departments and that lethal weapon of Delaps long throws, they should stay up on that performance, the difference between them and us is that have invested in their future, signed virtually a whole new team, how can we see any progress in our future when team like them with a very simular stature to us know what to do when you get promoted, we have probably been as high as I will ever see us go..unless of course that lying tight arse mr Mad leaves
Stoke looked strong but there's no guarantee they'll stay up at all.
It's all about the long ball. Like Watford in the year we came 8th...
That ignores one key factor.
Watford with a fit Marlon King >>> Watford without Marlon King
I think they'd have made a better stab at survival if he'd been fit. I think they would have still gone down, as most promoted clubs do, but they'd have made more of a fight of it.
by Avon Royal » 14 Sep 2008 17:15
Schards#2 I think we need to get used to mid table championship football at the very best until there is a sea change at this club.
Madejski - clearly, his heart is not in it to the extent it was previously. He would love to sell out but can't find a buyer. He will keep the club sound and stable but has no intention of investing further funds or trying to push the club forwards.
Coppell - if the spirit of the championship had survived, he would definately have been the right man for the job, but it hasn't. The chairman is not fully behind it anymore, many players have left to pursue their own self interest and many still here would like to leave. The golden team has long gone and we have to move on and build a new team. Coppell doesn't, IMHO, have the hunger to do this.
Whilst not being a member of the carpark squad, I applauded their actions as, at the time it was the right thing to do. Had we known that the spirit of the championship side was already totally dead, in hindsight, we should have let Coppell go and started afresh.
As for Madejski, there are some on here who would happily see us drift downwards whilst improving/maintaining our balance sheet in the belief that the rest of football will meltdown around us and we will emerge as one of the last men standing. They are rather like people who build nuclear bunkers in their back garden. Much as I admire and appreciete what Madejski has done, I don't see how the club can go forward with him at the helm and would now like to see someone new who wants to move things forward.
Can't see either leaving anytime soon so supporting Reading's going to be a whole lot duller and uninspiring than in recent years
by readingbedding » 14 Sep 2008 17:15
by Avon Royal » 14 Sep 2008 17:18
readingbedding Yeah...the criminal.
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 14 Sep 2008 17:26
Avon RoyalSchards#2 I think we need to get used to mid table championship football at the very best until there is a sea change at this club.
Madejski - clearly, his heart is not in it to the extent it was previously. He would love to sell out but can't find a buyer. He will keep the club sound and stable but has no intention of investing further funds or trying to push the club forwards.
Coppell - if the spirit of the championship had survived, he would definately have been the right man for the job, but it hasn't. The chairman is not fully behind it anymore, many players have left to pursue their own self interest and many still here would like to leave. The golden team has long gone and we have to move on and build a new team. Coppell doesn't, IMHO, have the hunger to do this.
Whilst not being a member of the carpark squad, I applauded their actions as, at the time it was the right thing to do. Had we known that the spirit of the championship side was already totally dead, in hindsight, we should have let Coppell go and started afresh.
As for Madejski, there are some on here who would happily see us drift downwards whilst improving/maintaining our balance sheet in the belief that the rest of football will meltdown around us and we will emerge as one of the last men standing. They are rather like people who build nuclear bunkers in their back garden. Much as I admire and appreciete what Madejski has done, I don't see how the club can go forward with him at the helm and would now like to see someone new who wants to move things forward.
Can't see either leaving anytime soon so supporting Reading's going to be a whole lot duller and uninspiring than in recent years
Agree with all except the Madejski part. I suspect the money was there to be spent - it's just that Mr Loyalty was too blinkered to spend it.
by earleyroyal » 14 Sep 2008 17:26
SCIAGpapereyesSCIAG One could argue Fulham only became better than us on Bullard and McBride's return because Little was injured.
Maybe, but Little was out all season and we decided not to strengthen that position (in fact, we went so far as to weaken it in August with the knowledge that Little was injured), so any argument on that basis is, imo, nullified by what the club's actions.
And even if you decided to argue it, knowing that you'd probably fail, it still falls into this "we don't have to act" mindset that surely has been shown to be severely flawed.
It largely comes down to luck in the end.
by brendywendy » 14 Sep 2008 17:43
mini _dariusz Quite frankly, Schards is right, albeit 18 months a bit too slow to realise.
After 06/07 anyone that thinks progress was going to be made was seriously deluded. The club will go no where, maybe yo yo every few seasons. Great.![]()
RFC's best days are behind them.
by Avon Royal » 14 Sep 2008 17:44
brendywendymini _dariusz Quite frankly, Schards is right, albeit 18 months a bit too slow to realise.
After 06/07 anyone that thinks progress was going to be made was seriously deluded. The club will go no where, maybe yo yo every few seasons. Great.![]()
RFC's best days are behind them.
yoyoing is progress
by Platypuss » 14 Sep 2008 17:44
howser The calls for the mangers head that are increasing daily while the expected response from disollusioned supporters are futile as no creditable manager would come to a club with such minimalisitic plans and ambitions for the next forthcoming seasons. We have to accept that under the present ownership that we are where we are going to stay.
by Royal Lady » 14 Sep 2008 17:44
by Franchise FC » 14 Sep 2008 17:45
Chaney watching Stoke play today, they look good, strong in most departments and that lethal weapon of Delaps long throws, they should stay up on that performance, the difference between them and us is that have invested in their future, signed virtually a whole new team, how can we see any progress in our future when team like them with a very simular stature to us know what to do when you get promoted, we have probably been as high as I will ever see us go..unless of course that lying tight arse mr Mad leaves
by SCIAG » 14 Sep 2008 17:46
Platypusshowser The calls for the mangers head that are increasing daily while the expected response from disollusioned supporters are futile as no creditable manager would come to a club with such minimalisitic plans and ambitions for the next forthcoming seasons. We have to accept that under the present ownership that we are where we are going to stay.
As if it's going to be anyone other than Dillon if Madejski is still the owner.
by Avon Royal » 14 Sep 2008 17:46
Platypusshowser The calls for the mangers head that are increasing daily while the expected response from disollusioned supporters are futile as no creditable manager would come to a club with such minimalisitic plans and ambitions for the next forthcoming seasons. We have to accept that under the present ownership that we are where we are going to stay.
As if it's going to be anyone other than Dillon if Madejski is still the owner.
by Cookie » 14 Sep 2008 17:48
by brendywendy » 14 Sep 2008 17:53
Avon Royalbrendywendymini _dariusz Quite frankly, Schards is right, albeit 18 months a bit too slow to realise.
After 06/07 anyone that thinks progress was going to be made was seriously deluded. The club will go no where, maybe yo yo every few seasons. Great.![]()
RFC's best days are behind them.
yoyoing is progress
Genius, might get that printed on a T-shirt.
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