So, what's next for Brenda?

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by size 12 » 16 Dec 2009 23:26

Northern Ireland, to replace Worthington, who seems Sheff Wed bound

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by RG30 » 17 Dec 2009 01:11

Rodgers is still an exceptional coach, getting headhunted by Mourinho and Chelsea was some achievement and he'll come back stronger. He made the final 2 shortlist for the Leicester job when Pearson was appointed, he was considered good enough for Watford and ourselves so he'll come back. I hope his experience doesn't affect his respect and support for Reading because he is a really good bloke, cares passionately about this club and I hope he's back in football soon.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by andrew1957 » 17 Dec 2009 01:14

History suggests that if he does not get a new job within months - he will struggle to get one at all.

I really hope someone takes a risk with him and if so I still think we may live to regret this decision.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Arch » 17 Dec 2009 03:04

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 17 Dec 2009 08:00

Dont really care here either, but unlike others i hope he does well, cant dislike him for failing at RFC, can still dislike a bit for walking out on Watfrod, wonder if they still hate him???


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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Arnie_Pie » 17 Dec 2009 09:57

RG30 Rodgers is still an exceptional coach, getting headhunted by Mourinho and Chelsea was some achievement and he'll come back stronger. He made the final 2 shortlist for the Leicester job when Pearson was appointed, he was considered good enough for Watford and ourselves so he'll come back. I hope his experience doesn't affect his respect and support for Reading because he is a really good bloke, cares passionately about this club and I hope he's back in football soon.


Agreed.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Row Z Royal » 17 Dec 2009 10:52

Wherever it is, he'll be gone after 6months.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Royalee » 17 Dec 2009 16:10

It'd be pretty funny if Sheffield Wednesday appointed him and he kept them up at our expense.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Royal With Cheese » 17 Dec 2009 16:36

Royalee It'd be pretty funny if Sheffield Wednesday appointed him and he kept them up at our expense.

That clearly isn't going to happen. They have less money than we do.


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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by hutch » 17 Dec 2009 17:06

I wouldn`t be surprised to see him take over at Cheltenham town. Good luck in whatever he does.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Royalee » 17 Dec 2009 17:29

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Royalee It'd be pretty funny if Sheffield Wednesday appointed him and he kept them up at our expense.

That clearly isn't going to happen. They have less money than we do.


At least they've got a knowledgeable fanbase and some forwards though.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by readingbedding » 17 Dec 2009 17:41

Is Coppell still in the States playing Golf with his son?
Perhaps Brenda Bodgers can caddy?
Might learn something?

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Royalee » 17 Dec 2009 18:03

You mean like how to actually get a team relegated?


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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by readingbedding » 17 Dec 2009 18:14

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by sandman » 18 Dec 2009 14:16

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Royalee It'd be pretty funny if Sheffield Wednesday appointed him and he kept them up at our expense.

That clearly isn't going to happen. They have less money than we do.


At least they've got a knowledgeable fanbase and some forwards though.


Yeah they were so knowledgeable a couple of years ago when we were 2-0 up against them and they booed their team off at half time whilst calling for the managers head. End result they won 3-2 and were singing the names of the manager and team at the end of the match.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by Royalee » 18 Dec 2009 14:27

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Yeah they were so knowledgeable a couple of years ago when we were 2-0 up against them and they booed their team off at half time whilst calling for the managers head. End result they won 3-2 and were singing the names of the manager and team at the end of the match.


Do you happen to know where they finished that season?

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by sandman » 18 Dec 2009 14:33

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Yeah they were so knowledgeable a couple of years ago when we were 2-0 up against them and they booed their team off at half time whilst calling for the managers head. End result they won 3-2 and were singing the names of the manager and team at the end of the match.


Do you happen to know where they finished that season?


The point is football fans are fickle. We're all reactionary idiots not just Reading fans.Reading fans seem to be neurotic about what other groups of supporters do that is different to them.

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by bobbybottler » 18 Dec 2009 18:08

RG30 Rodgers is still an exceptional coach, getting headhunted by Mourinho and Chelsea was some achievement and he'll come back stronger. He made the final 2 shortlist for the Leicester job when Pearson was appointed, he was considered good enough for Watford and ourselves so he'll come back. I hope his experience doesn't affect his respect and support for Reading because he is a really good bloke, cares passionately about this club and I hope he's back in football soon.

^^^^^^
this

and regrettably....

Rev Algenon Stickleback H As you get older it's hard enough to take realising all of the players are younger than you, but when the manager is younger than you, you really feel age creeping up.

^^^^^^^
this also

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by ankeny » 19 Dec 2009 11:54

Hes off to run a whelk stall in Bognor

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Re: So, what's next for Brenda?

by LoyalRoyalFan » 20 Dec 2009 11:10

Royalee You mean like how to actually get a team relegated?


Coppell got us promoted :roll:
Rodgers most likely would of taken us down :roll:

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