by Sutekh » 30 Apr 2023 15:57
by Orion1871 » 30 Apr 2023 16:05
by tidus_mi2 » 30 Apr 2023 16:05
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Apr 2023 16:29
by Mid Sussex Royal » 30 Apr 2023 16:29
by SCIAG » 30 Apr 2023 16:36
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Apr 2023 16:40
tidus_mi2 Not sure but I'd be very deflated if they give it to Hunt, the best credit you can give him is he arrested the run of defeats but all he managed was draws.
by Royal_jimmy » 30 Apr 2023 16:48
by Royal_jimmy » 30 Apr 2023 16:49
SCIAG You took three weeks to revise the poll... and still created a list primarily composed of former Reading players with no success at this level. You can afford to gamble a little in League One but McAnuff is basically a name picked out of a hat.
Of the remainder, Wellens, Johnson, and Parkinson are currently employed, and thus unaffordable (I also don't think anyone would be considering Parky if not for his Reading connection, but he has at least achieved things). Nathan Jones has been a disaster everywhere other than Luton, but could work. So that leaves Cowley.
If I was going to appoint a former Reading player without significant managerial experience, Adi Viveash would be my choice. Don't know if Coventry would let him go or if he'd take it.
I'm coming around to the view that bringing back Brian might genuinely be the best option. I'd be reasonably happy with Jones, Cowley, or Karl Robinson.
by Needle » 30 Apr 2023 17:12
SCIAG Nathan Jones has been a disaster everywhere other than Luton
by Needle » 30 Apr 2023 17:20
by Winston Biscuit » 30 Apr 2023 17:25
by Winston Biscuit » 30 Apr 2023 17:29
by SCIAG » 30 Apr 2023 18:05
Winston Biscuit In Oct 2017 I said we should appoint a young up and coming manager, who is a former Royal, called Graham Potter who at the time was doing really well at Ostersund in Sweden
Yous lot weren't keen though
by Ascotexgunner » 30 Apr 2023 18:39
by TiagoIlori » 30 Apr 2023 18:40
by Ascotexgunner » 30 Apr 2023 18:44
karbotaSCIAG You took three weeks to revise the poll... and still created a list primarily composed of former Reading players with no success at this level. You can afford to gamble a little in League One but McAnuff is basically a name picked out of a hat.
Of the remainder, Wellens, Johnson, and Parkinson are currently employed, and thus unaffordable (I also don't think anyone would be considering Parky if not for his Reading connection, but he has at least achieved things). Nathan Jones has been a disaster everywhere other than Luton, but could work. So that leaves Cowley.
If I was going to appoint a former Reading player without significant managerial experience, Adi Viveash would be my choice. Don't know if Coventry would let him go or if he'd take it.
I'm coming around to the view that bringing back Brian might genuinely be the best option. I'd be reasonably happy with Jones, Cowley, or Karl Robinson.
At last someone agrees.
by Royal_jimmy » 30 Apr 2023 18:52
NeedleSCIAG Nathan Jones has been a disaster everywhere other than Luton
This. Can't stand the god-bothering weirdo. Anyone but him please.
by Royal_jimmy » 30 Apr 2023 18:57
karbotaSCIAG You took three weeks to revise the poll... and still created a list primarily composed of former Reading players with no success at this level. You can afford to gamble a little in League One but McAnuff is basically a name picked out of a hat.
Of the remainder, Wellens, Johnson, and Parkinson are currently employed, and thus unaffordable (I also don't think anyone would be considering Parky if not for his Reading connection, but he has at least achieved things). Nathan Jones has been a disaster everywhere other than Luton, but could work. So that leaves Cowley.
If I was going to appoint a former Reading player without significant managerial experience, Adi Viveash would be my choice. Don't know if Coventry would let him go or if he'd take it.
I'm coming around to the view that bringing back Brian might genuinely be the best option. I'd be reasonably happy with Jones, Cowley, or Karl Robinson.
At last someone agrees.
by Kitsondinho » 30 Apr 2023 18:58
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