The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Doyler » 21 Apr 2009 17:52

Deathy What makes you think Coyle would leave Burnley for us, and same for Matinez? Strange boy.
Edited, I meant will not, hence why I put that O'Driscoll and Rodgers were the more realistic options.

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Deathy » 23 Apr 2009 14:54

I am going to stick my neck out and say Aidy Boothroyd will be named Reading manager in the summer. Just have a feeling.

Anyway, you can chalk off Roy Keane and add Jim Magilton to the possibiles list. :shock: :| :oops: :cry:

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by chilipepper91 » 23 Apr 2009 15:20

Deathy I am going to stick my neck out and say Aidy Boothroyd will be named Reading manager in the summer. Just have a feeling.


Yeah I think so too.

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Binfield Royal » 23 Apr 2009 16:23

I would prefer Coppell to Stay. He has all the right qualities for us for the long term and if he goes, I am sure it will be his choice, not the club sacking him.

I said a few weeks back we should go for Keane but too late now so good luck to the Tractor Boys

1st choice should be Curbishly now. Respected, knowledgable and has a history of longevity as long as he is treated well which I am sure Reading would do. Wouldn't need to spend a fortune to get us to progress either as he has the coaching skills to bring on young players to the required standard.

I suspect though that he will want a Premier League appointment - Portsmouth if they stay up? cant think who else though.

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 23 Apr 2009 17:59

Ian Royal Rodgers sounds pretty unlikely to leave Watford as well. Given what he's done so far he could become an instant legend there by taking them straight back up. Quite possible.


The Rodgers rumour is based on his history with the club and not an awful lot else.
If Coppell does leave then the squad depends on who the new manager wants - this tends not to bode well for the younger members of the squad. I cant see Pearce being a regular just yet, for instance.


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Our next manager is going to be poor

by Alivey » 23 Apr 2009 18:39

With people spouting names likes Curbs we should be realistic... Madejski will only sign a manager who will be tight with the money... minute curbs walks in the door and wants a player.. he will be LOLing his way out of the club... its got to be soemoen young and inexperienced with no backbone.. brendon rogers?? some manager from league 2??

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Re: Our next manager is going to be poor

by londinium » 23 Apr 2009 18:50

Alivey With people spouting names likes Curbs we should be realistic... Madejski will only sign a manager who will be tight with the money... minute curbs walks in the door and wants a player.. he will be LOLing his way out of the club... its got to be soemoen young and inexperienced with no backbone.. brendon rogers?? some manager from league 2??


Because Curbs really spashed the cash at Charlton...bumb ass.

Don't just start threads for the sake of it...all been done to death.

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Re: Our next manager is going to be poor

by Deathy » 23 Apr 2009 21:17

londinium
Alivey With people spouting names likes Curbs we should be realistic... Madejski will only sign a manager who will be tight with the money... minute curbs walks in the door and wants a player.. he will be LOLing his way out of the club... its got to be soemoen young and inexperienced with no backbone.. brendon rogers?? some manager from league 2??


Because Curbs really spashed the cash at Charlton...bumb ass.

Don't just start threads for the sake of it...all been done to death.


He didn't start the thread, and what's a bumb arse? :shock:

You're right though. Curbs worked miracles on a tight budget at Charlton.

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Rex » 23 Apr 2009 23:03

Keep sexual mores out of threads :shock:


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What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by Ian Royal » 26 Apr 2009 00:05

If he goes, he goes.

He has done us proud and given us unbelievable success. He is, and always will be a Reading FC legend.

Steve, I oxf*rd love you!

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by Arch » 26 Apr 2009 00:08

They had me on board right up until this

"Owner John Madejski is believed to be aware of Coppell's intention, with former Reading boss Alan Pardew and Alan Curbishley on the shortlist to succeed him"

Exclusive bullshit

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by Royalee » 26 Apr 2009 00:10

Thou Voice http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1173568/EXCLUSIVE-Coppell-quitting-25-years.html?ITO=1490

...is it time for this again...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AYgRawlEVo

...or another car park rally?


No, no it isn't.


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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by readingbedding » 26 Apr 2009 00:29

Get Paul Jewell in.
He's the best!

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by Arnie_Pie » 26 Apr 2009 00:34

He will go. They are right. I like to think this is his last job and whatever happens, he will always have a place in my heart. Legend.

If this is his last hurrah, I just hope we can make it a good one.

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by Big Ern » 26 Apr 2009 00:42

It has seemed inevitible for quite some time he is off.....if so Curbishley would be an ideal replacement...and as far as Alan Pardew is concerend,...he can get to fook.

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by Rex » 26 Apr 2009 00:45

Old news that i'm sure is not breaking journalistic bounds.

He's done this club proud over the years and good luck to the guy if he wants to relax, take time out and maybe come back into the game in a few years.

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by robb the royal » 26 Apr 2009 01:08

The Mail Coppell's side can win promotion if they win their last two games, starting tomorrow against Norwich City.

(writen on Saturday)
Seeing as they don't know when we are playing, I struggle to believe that he has already decided.
That said, I wouldn't be surprised, he has been a terrific leader, but theres not much else he can do with us, so why stay when theres nothing left to achieve?
If he does go, I'll be hoping for Middlesbrough or Blackburn to go down, Big Sam or Southgate would be handy replacements (if a 'small club' like Reading could get them that is)

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by The whole year inn » 26 Apr 2009 01:13

readingbedding Get Paul Jewell in.
He's the best!


LOL, not as good as Sam Allardyce though

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Re: What The Papers Say - Goodbye Steve

by RG30 » 26 Apr 2009 01:22

Nothing new really, the underlying feeling amongst the people I know indicates that if we got promoted, SC goes off into a wilderness having got Reading back to the Premiership after the pain of relegation to which he felt solely responsible and if not, he gave it his best shot and leaves a club better off than he inherited with a bright future.

Of course, they'll be plenty of names banded around but in the case of Curbishley, his recent comments in the media suggest he feels his CV is good enough to warrant a Premiership club, and even if we were promoted, would he really want a newly promoted team where he won't have much money to spend and would be similar to when Charlton first got promoted to the Premiership. Pardew is a completely different scenario and would fit perfectly into the current structure having been here and done it and with much of the coaching team still in place (Dillon, McDermott, Hammond), but I would be surprised to see him return here.

The manager who I feel will be dicussed at length by the board is Gary Johnson. Nick Hammond has a good working relationship with Bristol City and if Johnson feels it's too good an opportunity to turn down, then I suspect compensation won't be an issue and he would be the right fit for the club. Another name who I think would realistically have a good chance would be Stuart Pearce. His contract expires with the U21's in the summer after the U21 Euro's and lives locally, I think he would see this club as a perfect opportunity to re-launch his club managerial career. The 1 stumbling block I would envisage would be that he's now a trusted coach in the Cappello set-up, and may certainly wish to keep his role for another year with the World Cup in South Africa approaching.

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