by floyd__streete » 27 May 2016 12:47
by Lower West » 27 May 2016 12:49
by genome » 27 May 2016 12:50
by Pepe the Horseman » 27 May 2016 12:50
by photographer » 27 May 2016 12:51
genome Big plus one.
by SCIAG » 27 May 2016 12:54
by Lower West » 27 May 2016 12:58
photographer Thanks for what?
by photographer » 27 May 2016 13:00
SCIAG The Chief Scout that recruited our best ever team for less than £4m.
The reserve team manager that won the Premier League.
The first team manager that saved us from relegation, got us into the playoffs, and then won the Championship.
No matter how you slice it, the man's achievements at this club are remarkable and he deserves respect. I'd go as far to say that if you denigrate him, you are not a supporter of this club and do not deserve to bask in its success.
by photographer » 27 May 2016 13:03
Lower Westphotographer Thanks for what?
Having to deal with supporters that think it's so easy to achieve success ( without ever having done so themselves).
by SCIAG » 27 May 2016 13:11
photographerSCIAG The Chief Scout that recruited our best ever team for less than £4m.
The reserve team manager that won the Premier League.
The first team manager that saved us from relegation, got us into the playoffs, and then won the Championship.
No matter how you slice it, the man's achievements at this club are remarkable and he deserves respect. I'd go as far to say that if you denigrate him, you are not a supporter of this club and do not deserve to bask in its success.
Long and Doyle weren't the result of his scouting network. Neither was Gylfi or even the best players of this season. McDermott chooses to scout League 1 players who we jsut happen to play in the FA cup, like Nick Blackman and Hope Akpan.
ALF and Roberts won the Championship for us. McDermott never had any plan B or tactical nous to improve on their efforts and it was fully exploited by premier league teams.
by Royal With Cheese » 27 May 2016 13:16
floyd__streete Whatever the rights and wrongs of the decision today, a big thank you is due to Brian McDermott for the way in which he conducted himself during a difficult few months for the club and for himself. There are a number of moments from your first very successful spell which are up there in terms of my very favourite memories in the 30 years which have passed since my first Reading game. Not to mention of course the part you played in a very successful era before you became manager.
I genuinely believe you have the club at heart, thanks for some good memories and all the very best for your future.
by Ouroboros » 27 May 2016 13:17
by Top Flight » 27 May 2016 13:18
photographerLower Westphotographer Thanks for what?
Having to deal with supporters that think it's so easy to achieve success ( without ever having done so themselves).
I just don't like McDermott as a manager. I never had any confidence in him. That's all (personally I'm sure he's a lovely guy). Give Adkins back the job for all I care.
by Top Flight » 27 May 2016 13:19
by Top Flight » 27 May 2016 13:25
SCIAGphotographerSCIAG The Chief Scout that recruited our best ever team for less than £4m.
The reserve team manager that won the Premier League.
The first team manager that saved us from relegation, got us into the playoffs, and then won the Championship.
No matter how you slice it, the man's achievements at this club are remarkable and he deserves respect. I'd go as far to say that if you denigrate him, you are not a supporter of this club and do not deserve to bask in its success.
Long and Doyle weren't the result of his scouting network. Neither was Gylfi or even the best players of this season. McDermott chooses to scout League 1 players who we jsut happen to play in the FA cup, like Nick Blackman and Hope Akpan.
ALF and Roberts won the Championship for us. McDermott never had any plan B or tactical nous to improve on their efforts and it was fully exploited by premier league teams.
Long and Gylfi weren't part of our best ever team. In any case, I believe McDermott scouted them both, and gave Long digs when he came over. He also scouted Doyle. The Cork boys were recommended first by Pat Dolan, but we didn't sign them based solely on that recommendation.
Dave Kitson, Ibrahima Sonko, Glen Little, Leroy Lita, Brynjar Gunnarsson - all players identified by McDermott. Throw in Jimmy Kebe and Andre Bikey too.
As for Akpan, his form for McDermott was pretty good. Cast your mind back to 2013 and you'll find lots of people were calling for him to be at the heart of our midfield, ahead of Jem Karacan.
McDermott demonstrated considerable tactical nous in his time here. He was the one who got the best out of Le Fondre and Roberts. He built a team around Sigurdsson (something that never occurred to Brendan Rodgers), then built a new one around Kebe and Long, then improvised when Long left, and then built around Roberts. Just this season, he tried at least four different formations (4-4-2, diamond, 4-3-3, 4-4-1-1) and achieved a degree of success with two of them.
And seriously, where does "no plan B" come from? If anything, he didn't have a Plan A. A typical McDermott performance is 70 minutes of "give it to the best player", then bringing on ALF and HRK and going hell for leather and getting three points. He was all about the last 20 minutes.
by photographer » 27 May 2016 13:25
SCIAG
Dave Kitson, Ibrahima Sonko, Glen Little, Leroy Lita, Brynjar Gunnarsson - all players identified by McDermott. Throw in Jimmy Kebe and Andre Bikey too.
SCIAG As for Akpan, his form for McDermott was pretty good. Cast your mind back to 2013 and you'll find lots of people were calling for him to be at the heart of our midfield, ahead of Jem Karacan.
SCIAG And seriously, where does "no plan B" come from? If anything, he didn't have a Plan A. A typical McDermott performance is 70 minutes of "give it to the best player", then bringing on ALF and HRK and going hell for leather and getting three points. He was all about the last 20 minutes.
by Forbury Lion » 27 May 2016 13:26
Did you actually read the opening post?photographer Thanks for what?
by SCIAG » 27 May 2016 13:29
by andrew1957 » 27 May 2016 13:31
floyd__streete Whatever the rights and wrongs of the decision today, a big thank you is due to Brian McDermott for the way in which he conducted himself during a difficult few months for the club and for himself. There are a number of moments from your first very successful spell which are up there in terms of my very favourite memories in the 30 years which have passed since my first Reading game. Not to mention of course the part you played in a very successful era before you became manager.
I genuinely believe you have the club at heart, thanks for some good memories and all the very best for your future.
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