by Vision »
21 Feb 2020 08:34
Lower West 2 world wars, 1 world cup paultheroyal
Ah wow. So in other words his appointment has been something of a revelation you could say.
But a lot of those games we got 3 points in since Bowen came were games in which we were better than the opposition and won the game. We simply played less of those teams in Gomes' stint.
Gomes had preseason to prepare the team for the season ahead. He decided to sideline a number of players. Without whom under Bowen we wouldn't have accumulated points or won games.
I'm all for commending what Bowen has done since coming in but let's not rewrite history.
Pre-season preparation was spent trying to offload players before we could bring anyone else in because of the FFP ( self imposed? )transfer embargo We couldn't get the manager's number 1 target (Oliveira) in at all because of this. Pre-season was pretty much done by the time we made the vast majority of our signings and the eventual net spend reflected that desperation. Pele/Rafael/Boye/Puscas/Joao all came in after the season had started.
It's pure speculation of course but not beyond the realms of possibility but had McCleary and Gunter moved on in the way Mannone/McNulty/Meyler etc did last January (which allowed us to bring in the players who ultimately kept us up ) then we could be looking at a different Gomes team this season.
I'm playing Devil's Advocate a little here but McCleary has only really been a bit part player anyway whilst the re introduction of Gunter has meant us selling a very promising Academy Right back to a team only one level below who'd seen enough of him when he played against them to make us an offer. Howe may have been this season's breakthrough player like Rinomhota last season. On another thread people happily bemoan Stam for allowing Fosu/Stacey/Dickie to leave and saying we shouldn't look back Re: Barrow yet Howe had been as involved in the 1st team as much as those aforementioned players.
McCleary and Gunter are still perfectly decent players but they're on better than "perfectly decent" wages which is why no-one offered them deals which they felt they could accept. They knew what staying at Reading was likely to entail and chose to sit it out and take the money which is totally their prerogative . They'll no doubt be more than happy that they did but it does make me smile when people talk about how appallingly they were treated. Yes I get they've been here for a decade but there are some crying over their treatment who spent most of that decade criticising them.
They weren't chained to radiators at gunpoint, they had options . Turns out they made the right choices for them. Fair Play.