bishbosh92 Leicester manager
Nigel Pearson
doing a good job at leicester
but it would be hard not to do well at a club so clearly above the league they are currently in
by chandog » 14 Mar 2009 22:22
bishbosh92 Leicester manager
by North Somerset Royal » 15 Mar 2009 00:25
RoyalBlueshaka's shorts it is Brendan Rodgers - nailed on
Agreed, Watford are kindly giving him a bit of work experience at this level, prior to him joining us. He has already shown that he knows how to turn around a bad run.
by Barry the bird boggler » 15 Mar 2009 07:56
by Bristol Paul » 15 Mar 2009 08:29
North Somerset RoyalRoyalBlueshaka's shorts it is Brendan Rodgers - nailed on
Agreed, Watford are kindly giving him a bit of work experience at this level, prior to him joining us. He has already shown that he knows how to turn around a bad run.
Talk in UW today was that this is a done deal. Certainly better than most options mentioned on this thread.
by Rex » 15 Mar 2009 08:51
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 15 Mar 2009 08:52
Barry the bird boggler, 15 Mar 2009 08:56
If SC goes it will be the cheap option, as usual, and Kevin Dillon will step into the role with Wally as his assistant.
by backintheday » 15 Mar 2009 09:11
Barry the bird boggler If SC goes it will be the cheap option, as usual, and Kevin Dillon will step into the role with Wally as his assistant.
by Fezza » 15 Mar 2009 09:17
by Royal Lady » 15 Mar 2009 09:21
by andrew1957 » 15 Mar 2009 09:46
by Royal_Warrior » 15 Mar 2009 10:13
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 15 Mar 2009 10:41
by AndyRFC » 15 Mar 2009 10:59
by winchester_royal » 15 Mar 2009 11:01
2 world wars, 1 world cup Yes today was disappointing.
But sorry, anyone who even contemplates the idea of Coppell going is absolutely f*cking pathetic.
Sorry.
We are a small club with plastic fans who don't have the passion that other clubs have (as most are relatively new) and we deserve at best to be a good League 1/poor Championship side with our following/wage structure etc.
Since the arrival of Coppell we've been punching WAY above our weight as a yo-yo club: winning the Championship, two years in the Prem and now on the edge of auto promotion again. He took three different teams to the top flight and he's on the verge of doing it again or soon enough, bad patch or no bad patch.
Anyone who can't see the wood for the trees is in my opinion extremely naive and totally incapable of seeing things for what they are.
The day Coppell goes WILL be the day we will free-fall into a league position we deserve. And I won't be surprised if we'll have to wait another 135 years for top flight footy again. It will be the biggest disaster and one of the saddest events in the history of our club and possibly the history of our town.
It makes me very sad that my fellow fans can be so thick.
Reading till I die.
by winchester_royal » 15 Mar 2009 11:02
by Elm Park Old Boy » 15 Mar 2009 11:17
winchester_royal2 world wars, 1 world cup Yes today was disappointing.
But sorry, anyone who even contemplates the idea of Coppell going is absolutely f*cking pathetic.
Sorry.
We are a small club with plastic fans who don't have the passion that other clubs have (as most are relatively new) and we deserve at best to be a good League 1/poor Championship side with our following/wage structure etc.
Since the arrival of Coppell we've been punching WAY above our weight as a yo-yo club: winning the Championship, two years in the Prem and now on the edge of auto promotion again. He took three different teams to the top flight and he's on the verge of doing it again or soon enough, bad patch or no bad patch.
Anyone who can't see the wood for the trees is in my opinion extremely naive and totally incapable of seeing things for what they are.
The day Coppell goes WILL be the day we will free-fall into a league position we deserve. And I won't be surprised if we'll have to wait another 135 years for top flight footy again. It will be the biggest disaster and one of the saddest events in the history of our club and possibly the history of our town.
It makes me very sad that my fellow fans can be so thick.
Reading till I die.
Never has one post depicted the cr@p attitude that some of our fans have so well.
by PEARCEY » 15 Mar 2009 11:18
Dr Hfuhruhurr Holloway = LOL, LOL, LOL, and, once more , LOL. Even Royalee could rack up more points in a season than him, and, trust me, thats an Insult to Holloway. Once more for emphasis, LOL.
Martinez = LOL, Based on what? One game you saw on the telly, and a defeat of Reading that the majority of people on here didnt go to. Id find it odd that we would end up preferring a team manager that we comfortably knocked four past. Just for emphasis. LOL.
Dillon = LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL. He was in charge when Reading were in a much worse position than this and he didnt get the job then. He wont get it now. For emphasis. LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL and LOL. There is only one person who could possibly be promoted to team manager and thats Eamonn Dolan, but even that isnt going to happen in my wildest dreams. (Id like to see him replace Dillon though!)
The sad fact of the matter is that if you were to sensibly consider your options for a new manager (and we'll probably have to in 9 games (+ any playoff games) time anyway), then the model we'll have to follow would be Derby County's - but we would actually struggle to get such a good fit. Parkinson's stock has gone, Im afraid. The era of the premiership , washed up, has-been is over as it has been proven over and over again to not work. The only one I would remotely consider is Paul Ince. The absolute last person we would need, and this is someone beneath in preference to Holloway, Martinez, Dillon and Royalee is Tony Adams.
Probably our best option is to pick up a lower league manager or somebody's assistant manager. Im a bit short of names, though.
by Vicky Pollard » 15 Mar 2009 11:18
by tomrfcurz » 15 Mar 2009 12:25
by The Cap » 15 Mar 2009 12:38
.My money would be Eamon Dolan
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