Billy Whitehurst Re: Would anyone here like to see Coppell's sack?
No thank you. Let's keep things the way they are.
by seahawk10 » 05 Oct 2007 23:33
Billy Whitehurst Re: Would anyone here like to see Coppell's sack?
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 06 Oct 2007 09:25
Tilehurst Mike ...I'll admit in the past to giving Manager's abuse from the terraces and shouting for them to be sacked such as Branfoot, Bullivant and Burns but never Coppell for I have the upmost respect for what he has achieved.
by The 17 Bus » 06 Oct 2007 09:48
by Ian Royal » 06 Oct 2007 10:37
Katie Marsdenrotherwick_royalBehinduKatie Marsden Coppell will quit if he gets us relegated. He's not here for the long term. Once Brighton get their new ground he'll end up back there. He clearly loves that part of the world and holds Brighton in much higher regard than he does Reading.
1/10 - very poor.
Tune in soon for the next episode of "What Katie Said Next"
I think you'll fine he would walk if we got relegated, anyone that believes he would remain in charge is seriously deluded.
by Ian Royal » 06 Oct 2007 10:39
Rev Algenon Stickleback HTilehurst Mike ...I'll admit in the past to giving Manager's abuse from the terraces and shouting for them to be sacked such as Branfoot, Bullivant and Burns but never Coppell for I have the upmost respect for what he has achieved.
Oddly, Branfoot got pretty strong backing throughout our relegation season in 1987/88. Questions didn't seem to surface until after the Simod Cup final, when people started to wonder why he ditched the clearly successful formation and selection used in those games for the blatantly unsuccessful long ball game when he had whitehurst and moran able to play again. And calls for him to go didn't really surface until the following year.
Tommy Burns got surprisingly little stick. Perhaps one reason was that he talked a very good game. You'd hear him speak and he always sounded like he knew exactly what he was doing and how to turn it around. I think for Coppell, that's one thing that could get to the rather less patient contingent. In the latter half of the 2004/5 season his repeated statements that he coudn't put his finger on what was going wrong, with the implication that he didn't therefore know how to put it right, had fans texting "coppell out!" to Radio Berks in their droves.
People are encouragingly backing Coppell now, but if we don't get a result tomorrow, you could bet that SDR's inevitible thread would round up a fair few guppies in his net.
by Scarface » 06 Oct 2007 12:29
by Denver Royal » 06 Oct 2007 14:00
by The whole year inn » 06 Oct 2007 16:11
rotherwick_royalBehinduKatie Marsden Coppell will quit if he gets us relegated. He's not here for the long term. Once Brighton get their new ground he'll end up back there. He clearly loves that part of the world and holds Brighton in much higher regard than he does Reading.
1/10 - very poor.
Tune in soon for the next episode of "What Katie Said Next"
by RobRoyal » 06 Oct 2007 16:24
The whole year innrotherwick_royalBehinduKatie Marsden Coppell will quit if he gets us relegated. He's not here for the long term. Once Brighton get their new ground he'll end up back there. He clearly loves that part of the world and holds Brighton in much higher regard than he does Reading.
1/10 - very poor.
Tune in soon for the next episode of "What Katie Said Next"
Right.
Pour scorn on the guy who suggests Coppell will walk if we go down.
Not at all unrealistic IMO.
by The whole year inn » 06 Oct 2007 16:31
RobRoyalThe whole year innrotherwick_royalBehinduKatie Marsden Coppell will quit if he gets us relegated. He's not here for the long term. Once Brighton get their new ground he'll end up back there. He clearly loves that part of the world and holds Brighton in much higher regard than he does Reading.
1/10 - very poor.
Tune in soon for the next episode of "What Katie Said Next"
Right.
Pour scorn on the guy who suggests Coppell will walk if we go down.
Not at all unrealistic IMO.
Hmm, and the part about taking over at Brighton instead?
by Ian Royal » 06 Oct 2007 16:43
by Kevin Doyles Right Foot » 06 Oct 2007 20:57
by winchester_royal » 06 Oct 2007 21:02
by Ian Royal » 06 Oct 2007 21:51
winchester_royal never will i boo coppell because what he has acheived is amazing
however lets be honest, if pardew had not have left it would have been done sooner
coppell, IMO, has been poor this season, he is too loyal and does not make subs soon enough.........also, how in gods name does he think that gunnar is a better player than fae...........
by bassavage » 06 Oct 2007 22:25
The whole year innRobRoyalThe whole year innrotherwick_royalBehinduKatie Marsden Coppell will quit if he gets us relegated. He's not here for the long term. Once Brighton get their new ground he'll end up back there. He clearly loves that part of the world and holds Brighton in much higher regard than he does Reading.
1/10 - very poor.
Tune in soon for the next episode of "What Katie Said Next"
Right.
Pour scorn on the guy who suggests Coppell will walk if we go down.
Not at all unrealistic IMO.
Hmm, and the part about taking over at Brighton instead?
Good mates with Knight, they own property in the same street
Not unrealistic IMO
by The whole year inn » 06 Oct 2007 23:51
bassavageThe whole year innRobRoyalThe whole year innrotherwick_royalBehinduKatie Marsden Coppell will quit if he gets us relegated. He's not here for the long term. Once Brighton get their new ground he'll end up back there. He clearly loves that part of the world and holds Brighton in much higher regard than he does Reading.
1/10 - very poor.
Tune in soon for the next episode of "What Katie Said Next"
Right.
Pour scorn on the guy who suggests Coppell will walk if we go down.
Not at all unrealistic IMO.
Hmm, and the part about taking over at Brighton instead?
Good mates with Knight, they own property in the same street
Not unrealistic IMO
How could you say no if you had the chance to work with Savage and Forster again?
by Ian Royal » 07 Oct 2007 10:24
The whole year innbassavageThe whole year innRobRoyalThe whole year innrotherwick_royalBehinduKatie Marsden Coppell will quit if he gets us relegated. He's not here for the long term. Once Brighton get their new ground he'll end up back there. He clearly loves that part of the world and holds Brighton in much higher regard than he does Reading.
1/10 - very poor.
Tune in soon for the next episode of "What Katie Said Next"
Right.
Pour scorn on the guy who suggests Coppell will walk if we go down.
Not at all unrealistic IMO.
Hmm, and the part about taking over at Brighton instead?
Good mates with Knight, they own property in the same street
Not unrealistic IMO
How could you say no if you had the chance to work with Savage and Forster again?
Exactly.
He would spend more money if manager of Brighton too.
by East Stand Ste » 07 Oct 2007 13:43
by Royal Lady » 07 Oct 2007 14:16
by Denver Royal » 07 Oct 2007 15:24
Royal Lady Should we get relegated, we'll never be in the top flight again in my lifetime.
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