by Mr Angry » 11 Feb 2022 00:01
by hobbitx007 » 11 Feb 2022 02:16
Zammo I'm 100% behind the statement and I'll be backing the boys and making some noise.
by Jackson Corner » 11 Feb 2022 03:41
by PATRIQT » 11 Feb 2022 07:24
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Feb 2022 07:31
hobbitx007Zammo I'm 100% behind the statement and I'll be backing the boys and making some noise.
Well said Zammo. There is one thing to complain against the club but as soon as the whistle blows you support the team that is sent out to represent our club.
Too many sarcastic comments and put downs to others viewpoints do not help to foster a spirit of togetherness.
I forget the year exactly but we did change manager one year just ahead of transfer deadline day and ended up with 11 new players - we got relegated. Let the team gain some confidence (including support from the terraces/seats) and we will be fine.
by Mr Angry » 11 Feb 2022 09:09
Snowflake Royal 98, 7 new players. Deadline day was in late March back then and we were already going down.
by windermereROYAL » 11 Feb 2022 10:21
Mr Angry
If I was Pauno reading that, I would know that my time at Reading FC is up, and that I will be looking for new employment come the end of the season.
by morganb » 11 Feb 2022 11:35
windermereROYALMr Angry
If I was Pauno reading that, I would know that my time at Reading FC is up, and that I will be looking for new employment come the end of the season.
Maybe he should cut out the middle man and start looking now.
by JR » 11 Feb 2022 12:26
Jackson Corner That letter was typed out by some PR executive and they signed it. Just complete and utter bullshit. Thank for your loyal support? Where I sit at least 6 season ticket holders have stopped going and won’t be returning. Crowds will soon be back to EP days. I would rather they said we plan to run this club into oblivion and out of business at least then we would know where we stand.
by Forbury Lion » 11 Feb 2022 13:51
Good spotMr Angry That's why there was no mention of the Manager by name, let alone any indication of backing or confidence in him.
If you were Pauno I imagine you would have resigned months agoMr Angry If I was Pauno reading that, I would know that my time at Reading FC is up, and that I will be looking for new employment come the end of the season.
by Mr Angry » 11 Feb 2022 17:45
Forbury LionGood spotMr Angry That's why there was no mention of the Manager by name, let alone any indication of backing or confidence in him.If you were Pauno I imagine you would have resigned months agoMr Angry If I was Pauno reading that, I would know that my time at Reading FC is up, and that I will be looking for new employment come the end of the season.
by NathStPaul » 11 Feb 2022 17:49
Mr AngryForbury LionGood spotMr Angry That's why there was no mention of the Manager by name, let alone any indication of backing or confidence in him.If you were Pauno I imagine you would have resigned months agoMr Angry If I was Pauno reading that, I would know that my time at Reading FC is up, and that I will be looking for new employment come the end of the season.
I think most football managers with a modicum of self respect and professional integrity would have resigned by Christmas; however, he obviously felt that he didn't need to regardless of whatever happened on - and off - the pitch, and knowing that the club can't afford to sack him and his staff is merely seeing his time out, pocketing his wages each Month, before he leaves at the end of the Season.
Our only hope is that he decides to try and help stave off relegation so that he can at least have something positive to say on his CV about this season when he applies for new jobs..........
by tidus_mi2 » 11 Feb 2022 17:50
by Mr Angry » 11 Feb 2022 17:54
by PATRIQT » 11 Feb 2022 17:55
by tidus_mi2 » 11 Feb 2022 19:18
PATRIQT I don't understand not giving Pauno the finger. I don't believe it's linked to the restrictions imposed on us by the EFL. His contract is up in 4 months. Stick him on gardening leave, still on the payroll, and there's no pay-off. Bring in one of the handful of decent managers currently out of work and give us a fighting chance to stay up.
by Forbury Lion » 11 Feb 2022 21:23
Steve Coppell resigned from Reading, then regretted it.tidus_mi2 How many managers have resigned before exactly? I don't recall it happening a whole lot.
by Sutekh » 12 Feb 2022 08:57
Forbury LionSteve Coppell resigned from Reading, then regretted it.tidus_mi2 How many managers have resigned before exactly? I don't recall it happening a whole lot.
by Lower West » 12 Feb 2022 09:23
ZipHound I don’t know if he means well and is just utterly clueless, has some rubbish PR advice or what.
I mean it’s a nice thing to do and fair play. But just so knee jerk, last minute and poorly thought through. Clearly trying to add some more to the gate. Sack the manager would do that for him
In fairness it’s a virtual sell out. Looks like only a few hundred tickets left so I don’t think it’s been done to add fans to the gate. Whatever we think about him he hasn’t been tight with the fans.
by Zip » 12 Feb 2022 09:29
Lower WestZipHound I don’t know if he means well and is just utterly clueless, has some rubbish PR advice or what.
I mean it’s a nice thing to do and fair play. But just so knee jerk, last minute and poorly thought through. Clearly trying to add some more to the gate. Sack the manager would do that for him
In fairness it’s a virtual sell out. Looks like only a few hundred tickets left so I don’t think it’s been done to add fans to the gate. Whatever we think about him he hasn’t been tight with the fans.
My seat will continue to remain empty. Season ticket sales in the summer are going to be the real test. As cheap as the product is. The overall experience doesn't warrant the outlay. In this financially challenging times.
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