by royalp-we » 05 Feb 2022 19:48
by Crowbar6753 » 05 Feb 2022 20:10
by ILoveMoonPig » 05 Feb 2022 20:12
by Brogue » 05 Feb 2022 20:47
by PATRIQT » 05 Feb 2022 23:29
by karbota » 06 Feb 2022 10:19
by Zip » 06 Feb 2022 10:59
karbota Short and long term.
Gotta be Parky's turn teamed up with the Mad Dog Allen.
by NathStPaul » 06 Feb 2022 13:18
by Ascotexgunner » 06 Feb 2022 13:47
karbota Short and long term.
Gotta be Parky's turn teamed up with the Mad Dog Allen.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Feb 2022 14:32
Ascotexgunnerkarbota Short and long term.
Gotta be Parky's turn teamed up with the Mad Dog Allen.
On what basis? He has done nothing to merit the job.
I just don't understand people's obsession with him.
I'd rather go for a safer option and do what Rotherham did and bring Warnock in til the end of the season. Incredible job he did there.....and next season for us is harder.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 06 Feb 2022 15:07
by royalp-we » 06 Feb 2022 16:07
NathStPaul Oh good, another manager thread. Just what we needed.
by SCIAG » 06 Feb 2022 16:37
royalp-weNathStPaul Oh good, another manager thread. Just what we needed.
Cheer up sausage. The other threads are discussing the current shit show. Thanks for your input
by NathStPaul » 06 Feb 2022 17:10
SCIAGroyalp-weNathStPaul Oh good, another manager thread. Just what we needed.
Cheer up sausage. The other threads are discussing the current shit show. Thanks for your input
While I’m loath to agree with OMA, there was a very long thread on this subject quite recently: https://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtop ... 1&t=189023
As I said in that thread, my dream picks without getting into the world of “Leeds appoint Bielsa” would be Hughton, Jokanovic, Hughes, and Bruce.
More realistically I would be happy with Alex Neil, Paul Lambert, former Rangers manager Graeme Murty, Michael Duff, Gareth Ainsworth, Adie Viveash (a long term pick of mine), Darrell Clarke, Ian Evatt, Liam Manning, or Ryan Lowe, to give a few examples.
I would rather stick with Paunovic than go for Pulis or Allardyce, but I’d tolerate them. On the other hand, I think anyone who would tolerate Warnock is supporting the wrong team.
by royalp-we » 06 Feb 2022 17:13
by Royal_jimmy » 06 Feb 2022 17:22
YorkshireRoyal99 Yes, next season is significantly harder if we go down.
Mass turnover of players, likely our better first team players out of contract such as Rino and Holmes probably won't renew their contracts with us and will stay in the Championship and no guarantee on anyone signing any of our higher earners either as the clubs that can afford their wages will be few and far between and will probably have better players in their respective positions anyway. They'd likely have to move abroad, other than maybe Meite who has had PL interest previously.
Joao I could potentially see a buyer for, but I'd be less confident on Ejaria personally. As much as he'd improve a lot of teams in the Championship, his consistency in recent times leaves a lot to be desired and probably isn't worth the wages for most stable clubs at this level. He'd have suitors, but I'd imagine we'd have to subsidise a fair bit of his wages if he was to move back to the Championship which only eats into our restricted budget and what we can offer other players.
Likewise, a complete mass exodus of players and coaching staff may represent a clean slate for the club, but under restrictions it makes it a much harder sell to managers and players. We'd have so many new players looking to gel and, ultimately, how good would the players actually be? Why join Reading when you can go and play for Sunderland, Portsmouth, Ipswich, Sheff Wednesday etc who all are bigger clubs than ourselves and could probably match/exceed what we could offer top players? We could maybe play on the fact we are a recently relegated club, but with so many players leaving the club it's not as if incoming players think we'd have the squad to challenge, because we simply just wouldn't have the players outside of maybe half a dozen or so where you'd believe they were Championship quality. I'd still anticipate we'd be a good sell to top League One players that were good enough for promotion and I still believe we'd finish somewhere near the top if we were to be relegated, but it's a much tougher ask than what others have had in the past and they've not managed to get it right yet either, namely Sunderland and Ipswich for example.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Feb 2022 18:17
Royal_jimmyYorkshireRoyal99 Yes, next season is significantly harder if we go down.
Mass turnover of players, likely our better first team players out of contract such as Rino and Holmes probably won't renew their contracts with us and will stay in the Championship and no guarantee on anyone signing any of our higher earners either as the clubs that can afford their wages will be few and far between and will probably have better players in their respective positions anyway. They'd likely have to move abroad, other than maybe Meite who has had PL interest previously.
Joao I could potentially see a buyer for, but I'd be less confident on Ejaria personally. As much as he'd improve a lot of teams in the Championship, his consistency in recent times leaves a lot to be desired and probably isn't worth the wages for most stable clubs at this level. He'd have suitors, but I'd imagine we'd have to subsidise a fair bit of his wages if he was to move back to the Championship which only eats into our restricted budget and what we can offer other players.
Likewise, a complete mass exodus of players and coaching staff may represent a clean slate for the club, but under restrictions it makes it a much harder sell to managers and players. We'd have so many new players looking to gel and, ultimately, how good would the players actually be? Why join Reading when you can go and play for Sunderland, Portsmouth, Ipswich, Sheff Wednesday etc who all are bigger clubs than ourselves and could probably match/exceed what we could offer top players? We could maybe play on the fact we are a recently relegated club, but with so many players leaving the club it's not as if incoming players think we'd have the squad to challenge, because we simply just wouldn't have the players outside of maybe half a dozen or so where you'd believe they were Championship quality. I'd still anticipate we'd be a good sell to top League One players that were good enough for promotion and I still believe we'd finish somewhere near the top if we were to be relegated, but it's a much tougher ask than what others have had in the past and they've not managed to get it right yet either, namely Sunderland and Ipswich for example.
Exactly and this is why relegation would be a disaster Ian. We would be more likely to drop to non league than bounce back
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 06 Feb 2022 19:54
Snowflake RoyalRoyal_jimmyYorkshireRoyal99 Yes, next season is significantly harder if we go down.
Mass turnover of players, likely our better first team players out of contract such as Rino and Holmes probably won't renew their contracts with us and will stay in the Championship and no guarantee on anyone signing any of our higher earners either as the clubs that can afford their wages will be few and far between and will probably have better players in their respective positions anyway. They'd likely have to move abroad, other than maybe Meite who has had PL interest previously.
Joao I could potentially see a buyer for, but I'd be less confident on Ejaria personally. As much as he'd improve a lot of teams in the Championship, his consistency in recent times leaves a lot to be desired and probably isn't worth the wages for most stable clubs at this level. He'd have suitors, but I'd imagine we'd have to subsidise a fair bit of his wages if he was to move back to the Championship which only eats into our restricted budget and what we can offer other players.
Likewise, a complete mass exodus of players and coaching staff may represent a clean slate for the club, but under restrictions it makes it a much harder sell to managers and players. We'd have so many new players looking to gel and, ultimately, how good would the players actually be? Why join Reading when you can go and play for Sunderland, Portsmouth, Ipswich, Sheff Wednesday etc who all are bigger clubs than ourselves and could probably match/exceed what we could offer top players? We could maybe play on the fact we are a recently relegated club, but with so many players leaving the club it's not as if incoming players think we'd have the squad to challenge, because we simply just wouldn't have the players outside of maybe half a dozen or so where you'd believe they were Championship quality. I'd still anticipate we'd be a good sell to top League One players that were good enough for promotion and I still believe we'd finish somewhere near the top if we were to be relegated, but it's a much tougher ask than what others have had in the past and they've not managed to get it right yet either, namely Sunderland and Ipswich for example.
Exactly and this is why relegation would be a disaster Ian. We would be more likely to drop to non league than bounce back
You keep saying it, don't make it true. Name 2 clubs that have dropped from tier 2 to tier 5 in the last 15 years. Or two tier 2 club that have ceased to exist within 6 years of being relegated from tier 2 in the last 20 years?
The vast majority of clubs of roughly our size getting relegated from the Championship haven't gone to L2, I can think of just 2 off the top of my head. Something like half of them get back into the Championship within around 3 seasons.
If Ejaria, Joao and Meite stay we've got a forward line way too good for L1. If they go, we get cash and much more room in the budget to bring in good L1 players.
Good decisions would see us absolutely fine.
There's always a chance the worst could happen. But it's not a certainty, it's not even particularly likely.
by Once upon a time . » 06 Feb 2022 21:25
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 06 Feb 2022 21:56
Once upon a time . What I don’t understand is if it’s so good in div 1 , why did we try so hard to get out of it ? Also why suddenly will we start to make these good decisions and recruit the right players ( on low wages ) , when we haven’t done it for years !
Of course we will be worse off , and watching worse teams than being in the Championship .
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