by Victor Meldrew » 23 Aug 2010 20:27
by Royal Rother » 23 Aug 2010 22:52
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Aug 2010 22:53
by Ian Royal » 24 Aug 2010 01:00
under the tinIan Royal
Luck played it's part in our manner of promotion. But it was all round good management of the team and the club that got got us promoted at all. All on a medium and not short term basis.
If you play the percentages carefully, then sooner or later it's likely to pay off and you'll get a bit lucky and mount one (or more) strong promotion pushes (02/03, 04/05 & 08/09). And sooner or later one of those will work. But you have to be hovering around lower to upper mid-table consistently to be able to do that.
This was the same chairman that hired Terry Bullivant, Mark McGhee, Pards, and Tommy Burns.
Just as in his business empire, some decisions pay off, others don't. He ain't infallible.
He stated the club's ambition was to get in the Prem, but let's be realistic; he says that every year because he's in the bums on seats business.
For me the true kudos for the Championship winning/8th in the Prem team lies with the scouting/coaching/team management staff, and a group of players who stepped up to the plate, and collectively raised their game a couple of notches.
To suggest it had much to do with the chairman, in my opinion, stretches sycophancy a bit far.
by Sun Tzu » 24 Aug 2010 08:36
Terminal Boardom It was South Africa. HTH
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 24 Aug 2010 09:33
by RoyalBlue » 24 Aug 2010 09:38
Royal Rother It doesn't matter where the idea comes from, luck has very little to do with building a business over a period of 20 years from nothing to a value of £200m.
by under the tin » 24 Aug 2010 09:39
Royal Rother The context was your analysis of the reasons why we achieved promotion to the PL.
Ian Royal Without the good management of the club, the good management of the team couldn't have happened in the way it did, to the extent it did. Without that good management of the team, we couldn't have achieved promotion in the manner we did. Although I still think we'd have gone up eventually anyway.
by brendywendy » 24 Aug 2010 10:10
so some think that the 106/8th team was the inevitable product of a long term strategy by the chairman, I think it was the result of some extremely good scouting, a manager who could spot a player, and those players raising their game collectively.
by under the tin » 24 Aug 2010 10:27
brendywendyso some think that the 106/8th team was the inevitable product of a long term strategy by the chairman, I think it was the result of some extremely good scouting, a manager who could spot a player, and those players raising their game collectively.
not lets not beg to differ
these arent mutually exclusive in any way.
it was the result of jms long term strategy, ??????????
If Pardew had stayed put, Coppell would have stayed at Brighton
the clubs scouting, the players raising their game in response to coppell and coaches, and a bit of luck.
but as far as JMs role goes he was totally successful in it.
by Hoop Blah » 24 Aug 2010 10:32
by sheshnu » 24 Aug 2010 10:47
by under the tin » 24 Aug 2010 11:14
sheshnu Are we all not currently enjoying the most successful period in the club's history? Does anybody seriously think that's not almost entirely thanks to one man? (And us fans, of course).
by brendywendy » 24 Aug 2010 11:24
by sheshnu » 24 Aug 2010 11:29
by under the tin » 24 Aug 2010 11:48
by sheshnu » 24 Aug 2010 11:54
by brendywendy » 24 Aug 2010 12:04
I've spent most of my Reading-supporting life watching us play in the nether reaches of pro football, and apart from the away derby games, have only a handful of fond memories of that time.
by under the tin » 24 Aug 2010 12:34
brendywendyI've spent most of my Reading-supporting life watching us play in the nether reaches of pro football, and apart from the away derby games, have only a handful of fond memories of that time.
by brendywendy » 24 Aug 2010 12:41
You are in the camp that believes that success was down to dilligent work by the chairman.
I sincerely believe that it was the club's "golden ticket". A squad assembled for relatively peanuts, with a superb coaching management team, and those players performing at a level that prevoiusly they had not achieved. It all just "clicked".
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