by SCIAG » 09 Feb 2016 23:08
by leon » 09 Feb 2016 23:13
SCIAG If there's one thing I dislike more than the deluded, reactionary ramblings of much of the team board, it's people taking personal shots at the deluded, reactionary idiots rambling on the team board.
by Maneki Neko » 09 Feb 2016 23:21
by SCIAG » 09 Feb 2016 23:43
leonSCIAG If there's one thing I dislike more than the deluded, reactionary ramblings of much of the team board, it's people taking personal shots at the deluded, reactionary idiots rambling on the team board.
oh just piss off Victor Manure
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Feb 2016 00:12
by CountryRoyal » 10 Feb 2016 02:02
Ian RoyalCountryRoyal Top Flight has proven himself time and time again to be one of the worst posters on the team board (saying something).
He's not necessarily an arsehole, or a wind up merchant, he just spouts the most deluded, naive bollocks that is often just so unrelentingly wrong.
Longhorn immediately trying to prove you wrong.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 10 Feb 2016 07:08
Extended-Phenotype If McD is so shit, why are people expecting him to achieve more in 12 games than the last two 'better' managers did in close to 3 years?
by Dr_Hfuhruhurr » 10 Feb 2016 08:12
by Vision » 10 Feb 2016 08:55
Armadillo RoadkillExtended-Phenotype If McD is so shit, why are people expecting him to achieve more in 12 games than the last two 'better' managers did in close to 3 years?
Most people seem to think the last two managers were shit. They're hoping McDermott is better. Some of us have *yet* to see any real evidence.
And, as I seem to have no credibility anyways I might as well go the whole way and disagree with everyone, I think it's impossible to really know if Adkins could have turned out to be a good manager because of the circumstances. He took over a team in a tailspin then had to negotiate his way through a club in turmoil. Clarke picked up a poor team, got massive backing to assemble a good squad, then ruined it with bizarre decisions and poor judgements over talking to Fulham. McDermott has a good squad and a stable club. After 12 games there's little sign of addressing the problems left by Clarke - problems which by and large are in the domain of the manager, not the club structure. I hope he turns it around.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 10 Feb 2016 09:38
by John Smith » 10 Feb 2016 10:03
Dr_Hfuhruhurr Got to love the Team Board.
Armadillo has some valid concerns and then the usual clowns come in, make some noise, and we're back to square one.
I personally think you should have some concerns. The Wolves game was the best commercial for football non-attendance you are going to see, and, despite the negative away team tactics and the terrible weather, McDermott was there and must be at least partially responsible.
I see the club as conservative vs non-conservative. The conservative supporters value a lack of individual mistakes. Norwood is the poster boy. He looks good, because he's supposed to look good. Positioning himself on a place on the pitch where his percentage passes go unchallenged. The problem is, if you fill the team with this type of player, you end up around about 16th, because you dont score enough goals to win enough games. This is what Adkins did, and what Clarke may also have been copying.
The opposite is to allow the team to make individual mistakes, providing they are, as a team, ultimately more effective. I would say that I am one of those fans. I probably appreciated Blackman more because of this mindset, and currently have more respect for HRK and, in particular, Williams. For this reason, I wanted McDermott back, because I thought he would be more effective.
However, I'm not sure much is changing.
We're playing the same formation, with the same players, in the same style. We have a centre midfield triangle with the top man being a forward with his back to goal. The combined roles of the bottom two in the triangle could really be done by one man. Our full backs don't contribute to forward play anymore (who WAS our left Back prior to Jordan?). We are still as conservative as we have been for 3 years.
I can only think that one of two things are happening:
a) Our dressing room is weak. In short, a squad of cowards.
b) Brian really HAS changed. He has bought into 4-2-3-1 and wants to play it conservatively.
if its b), then Reading's fortunes wont change. We'll be 18th this season, and 18th next when all the loans have gone. I hope Brian mans up. Maybe the key is Obita. There is a full back who can contribute further up the pitch. Time will tell if he actually will play that role.
by Portsmouth Royal » 10 Feb 2016 10:05
Armadillo RoadkillExtended-Phenotype If McD is so shit, why are people expecting him to achieve more in 12 games than the last two 'better' managers did in close to 3 years?
Most people seem to think the last two managers were shit. They're hoping McDermott is better. Some of us have *yet* to see any real evidence.
And, as I seem to have no credibility anyways I might as well go the whole way and disagree with everyone, I think it's impossible to really know if Adkins could have turned out to be a good manager because of the circumstances. He took over a team in a tailspin then had to negotiate his way through a club in turmoil. Clarke picked up a poor team, got massive backing to assemble a good squad, then ruined it with bizarre decisions and poor judgements over talking to Fulham. McDermott has a good squad and a stable club. After 12 games there's little sign of addressing the problems left by Clarke - problems which by and large are in the domain of the manager, not the club structure. I hope he turns it around.
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Feb 2016 11:06
John SmithDr_Hfuhruhurr Got to love the Team Board.
Armadillo has some valid concerns and then the usual clowns come in, make some noise, and we're back to square one.
I personally think you should have some concerns. The Wolves game was the best commercial for football non-attendance you are going to see, and, despite the negative away team tactics and the terrible weather, McDermott was there and must be at least partially responsible.
I see the club as conservative vs non-conservative. The conservative supporters value a lack of individual mistakes. Norwood is the poster boy. He looks good, because he's supposed to look good. Positioning himself on a place on the pitch where his percentage passes go unchallenged. The problem is, if you fill the team with this type of player, you end up around about 16th, because you dont score enough goals to win enough games. This is what Adkins did, and what Clarke may also have been copying.
The opposite is to allow the team to make individual mistakes, providing they are, as a team, ultimately more effective. I would say that I am one of those fans. I probably appreciated Blackman more because of this mindset, and currently have more respect for HRK and, in particular, Williams. For this reason, I wanted McDermott back, because I thought he would be more effective.
However, I'm not sure much is changing.
We're playing the same formation, with the same players, in the same style. We have a centre midfield triangle with the top man being a forward with his back to goal. The combined roles of the bottom two in the triangle could really be done by one man. Our full backs don't contribute to forward play anymore (who WAS our left Back prior to Jordan?). We are still as conservative as we have been for 3 years.
I can only think that one of two things are happening:
a) Our dressing room is weak. In short, a squad of cowards.
b) Brian really HAS changed. He has bought into 4-2-3-1 and wants to play it conservatively.
if its b), then Reading's fortunes wont change. We'll be 18th this season, and 18th next when all the loans have gone. I hope Brian mans up. Maybe the key is Obita. There is a full back who can contribute further up the pitch. Time will tell if he actually will play that role.
I don't think I've ever read such drivel in my entire life. What are you on about?! "I see the club as conservative vs non-conservative"?!
You're completely over-analysing everything here - it's just football, no need to make it into the pretentious drama you're trying to. Back to your padded cell.
by Dr_Hfuhruhurr » 10 Feb 2016 11:12
John Smith [. What are you on about?! "I see the club as conservative vs non-conservative"?!
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by John Smith » 10 Feb 2016 11:38
Extended-Phenotype Attacking someone who was passively airing a harmless opinion is a more conclusive sign of madness, tbh.
I get what he is saying. You either play freely without fearing making a mistake (football flows better, skill level goes up, you try more things, are more adventurous, feel more confident etc) or you play with caution and try to avoid making mistakes (you are more disciplined, play I but are playing with fear and a lack of freedom and adventure).
Our fans love to jump on a mistake. We bash players for not trying to make a killer pass, and then bash them when they try and it doesn't quite come off.
In fact, paradoxically, the same fans who slate McD for his conservative tactics are the ones slating players and discouraging them when they try something special.
Go figure.
by wingnut » 10 Feb 2016 11:50
by Top Flight » 10 Feb 2016 12:04
by Top Flight » 10 Feb 2016 12:07
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Feb 2016 12:27
VisionArmadillo Roadkill
Most people seem to think the last two managers were sht. They're hoping McDermott is better. Some of us have *yet* to see any real evidence.
And, as I seem to have no credibility anyways I might as well go the whole way and disagree with everyone, I think it's impossible to really know if Adkins could have turned out to be a good manager because of the circumstances. He took over a team in a tailspin then had to negotiate his way through a club in turmoil. Clarke picked up a poor team, got massive backing to assemble a good squad, then ruined it with bizarre decisions and poor judgements over talking to Fulham. McDermott has a good squad and a stable club. After 12 games there's little sign of addressing the problems left by Clarke - problems which by and large are in the domain of the manager, not the club structure. I hope he turns it around.
I think the bit in bold I'd take issue with. There is nothing particularly stable or especially good about the current situation. In fact it's a bit of a mess and was in freefall when he arrived.
We've 6 loan signings when we can only play 5 at a time ( and none of them can be considered anywhere near an unqualified success) and there's a more than fair chance none of them will be here next season. In fact only one of them is in any way a regular starter and that's because we don't really have another option.
We've several senior players out of contract at the end of the season and little sign that we're committing to them at this stage. We're about to embark on our final season of parachute payments so any further contract deals beyond a year will have to be done with that in mind.
We sold our two top league scorers within weeks of the new manager arriving.
Now my personal opinion is that long term none of the above will necessarily be a bad thing. The current squad is far too bloated and the sort of togetherness that we and McD had success with before has come from a tighter knit unit where everyone feels invested in what's going on and thinks they can and will contribute. We've promising youngsters but currently the pathway to the first team is more blocked than it's been for several seasons.
There's a massive amount of work to be done in the summer and I'm optimistic come the end of it , we will have something that looks more like a committed Reading team than the last couple of seasons. I'm also cautiously optimistic that McD is the right man to do it and the fact that he's done it for us at this level suggests I've reason for that.
His start hasn't been great and if people wish to make an absolute judgement on him right now (not that you're are AR) then that's their prerogative but it seems a bit futile given the personnel he's working with now bears little resemblance to the one he'll have to work with at the end of the summer.
To say what he's inherited is stable though really doesn't match the facts as far as I can see.
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Feb 2016 12:32
John SmithExtended-Phenotype Attacking someone who was passively airing a harmless opinion is a more conclusive sign of madness, tbh.
I get what he is saying. You either play freely without fearing making a mistake (football flows better, skill level goes up, you try more things, are more adventurous, feel more confident etc) or you play with caution and try to avoid making mistakes (you are more disciplined, play I but are playing with fear and a lack of freedom and adventure).
Our fans love to jump on a mistake. We bash players for not trying to make a killer pass, and then bash them when they try and it doesn't quite come off.
In fact, paradoxically, the same fans who slate McD for his conservative tactics are the ones slating players and discouraging them when they try something special.
Go figure.
Go figure what? He was over analysing football. We go into different games with different approaches, for example away at a club higher in the league I'm sure we'll be more cautious but then when we're 4-1 up against Ipswich we can try 30 yard screamers. Neither of you are making points, you're just trying to seem more intelligent than you are, based on no more of an insight than anyone else has from the comfort of their plastic seat in the ground.
Go to the game and enjoy it.
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