by percy_freeman » 15 Mar 2009 10:40
by Rex » 15 Mar 2009 10:49
by trueroyal1871 » 15 Mar 2009 11:18
by VOR » 15 Mar 2009 11:18
percy_freeman Every post match interview I hear, I think WHAT! He keeps admitting he doesn't know what the problem is but unfortunatly, that is what he is paid to know. So the answer to this thread is yes.
The most annoying thing is watching the Championship and listening to all the players we have either sent out on loan or sold, scoring week in, week out!
by PEARCEY » 15 Mar 2009 11:23
by Woodcote Royal » 15 Mar 2009 11:34
The 17 Bus If you believe that Coppell has no idea of what is wrong then you misjudge the man.
by weybridgewanderer » 15 Mar 2009 11:37
by Schards#2 » 15 Mar 2009 12:50
Woodcote RoyalThe 17 Bus If you believe that Coppell has no idea of what is wrong then you misjudge the man.
No. People like you won't accept that any of the reasons for our THIRD slide down the table in 5 years is his fault and blame others when all the evidence points to the contrary.
If he doesn't buy players in the transfer window saying "I'm happy with what I've got" apparently, that means the Chairman won't give him any money even when both he and JM are saying money is available.
If the team he picks from the squad he "wouldn't swap for any other" loses it's third home game in a month, it's because they're not trying rather than Ipswich being the umpteenth team to exploit all the weaknesses some of us have been pointing out for months on end.
There's no lack of effort from our hard working,talented squad just many bewildered faces that mirror those in the crowd as our manager shows week after tedious week that it is he who has become the weakest link.
Much of the damage done over the last 2 season's is now beyond repair in the short term but if he went now we could at least start to prepare for next season.
I didn't join the car park crew because I had reservations even then but the time has come now to start afresh before we lose everything that was achieved from 2 seasons in the top flight.
We need players like Henry back here before he's snapped up like a certain striker at Swindon and we need Steve Coppell out of this club ASAP.
by Archie's penalty » 15 Mar 2009 12:52
by Schards#2 » 15 Mar 2009 13:01
by Rex » 15 Mar 2009 13:03
by Alan Partridge » 15 Mar 2009 13:07
Archie's penalty Coppell may have lost it a bit recently but he's still been great for us. I will be disappointed if we don't go up this year but I am now expecting not to go up so if we do it will be a HUGE bonus.
Keep the faith lads and lasses - there is still time for us to turn it around...
by sandman » 15 Mar 2009 13:19
by Archie's penalty » 15 Mar 2009 13:19
Alan PartridgeArchie's penalty Coppell may have lost it a bit recently but he's still been great for us. I will be disappointed if we don't go up this year but I am now expecting not to go up so if we do it will be a HUGE bonus.
Keep the faith lads and lasses - there is still time for us to turn it around...
Could be the key word there. I don't think anyone will argue that Coppell is the best manager Reading have had especially in terms of success and taking us to levels the club has never been. Other managers in the past have had tougher jobs at Reading than the one Coppell inherited so some may argue against him in that way but he's brought unrivalled success here.
I just believe that he will leave regardless at the end of the season, when there is no long term commitment from the main man it definitely can have an adverse effect on players. I don't know I just sense he's lost a lot of heart in it here, happens after you're at the same place for a long time and for him to have in his own words no answer for the current predicament is hugely concerning, especially as it's a situation we've been in on 2 other occasions in recent years.
Listening to him speak yesterday he mentioned that 'unbelivably we're still 3rd, we don't deserve to be there but we are' which says he knows this team isn't that good and that there a big problems here. What I sympathise with him is that just looking at that team we have tried almost everything now from within the current squad. I made a post elsewhere that the squad itself is the problem in that it lacks quality but even so the decline has been extraordinary.
We've tried both goalies, he's changed his wingers, he's changed his midfield, he's changed his forwards. People clamour for Bikey and others, well I am sure he won't be far away the next couple of team selections as we've tried and blamed everyone else. Even though we all know it's Lita's fault.
Sometimes it's not the on field players that are the problem, hearing the same voices and seeing the same faces on the coaching staff can also have a negative effect. We were struggling under Pards one year and he brought in Martin Allen who galvanised everyone at the club and brought a lot of fun, passion and character to the club, it was only ever going to be a short term thing but it worked. Again when it wasn't working he was replaced. Maybe Coppell could shake up his coaching staff or bring someone else in?
Ultimately there is going to be major change at the end of the season both on the playing staff and coaching staff regardless of what league. If Reading go up Coppell will see it as job done, he will know there is next to no chance of survival and will leave a hero. If Reading stay down he will feel he's failed and will leave to give someone else a chance.
by Man Friday » 15 Mar 2009 13:20
by Dirk Gently » 15 Mar 2009 13:25
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Mar 2009 13:30
by Rex » 15 Mar 2009 13:37
by Archie's penalty » 15 Mar 2009 13:38
Dirk Gently For me, though, the real low point was last week. Tuesday 10th March was the real watershed day for Reading FC - the day when I knew we weren't going up. I cannot tell you just how much contempt and loathing I have for Steve Coppell's "Blues Brothers" idea of getting the old band back together. It shows utter desperation and is a public declaration that there just no strategy and that the ideas have completely run out. Totally short-term thinking I'm still utterly apoplectic about it 5 days later.
by Alan Partridge » 15 Mar 2009 13:50
Archie's penaltyDirk Gently For me, though, the real low point was last week. Tuesday 10th March was the real watershed day for Reading FC - the day when I knew we weren't going up. I cannot tell you just how much contempt and loathing I have for Steve Coppell's "Blues Brothers" idea of getting the old band back together. It shows utter desperation and is a public declaration that there just no strategy and that the ideas have completely run out. Totally short-term thinking I'm still utterly apoplectic about it 5 days later.
The person I feel sorry for in all this is Noel Hunt - how much effort has he put in for the team just for Kits to waltz straight in?!?
I am still happy to see Kits back but am not sure the timing is right for his return.
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