by CholseyRoyal » 13 May 2008 15:59
by Readingfanman » 13 May 2008 16:00
by papereyes » 13 May 2008 16:01
Alan Partridge 50 people turn up feeling great about themselves to stand in a car parking space with not a lot to do. I'd suggest getting some hookers in
by Sharpy » 13 May 2008 16:05
by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 16:06
by Uke » 13 May 2008 16:06
by Sharpy » 13 May 2008 16:07
by crossie » 13 May 2008 16:07
Sharpy 2ten just said 600 people have signed up on the facebook group LOLZ
im picking crossie up, fancy going tesco first mate?!
by Sharpy » 13 May 2008 16:09
by Y21_Royal » 13 May 2008 16:09
crossieSharpy 2ten just said 600 people have signed up on the facebook group LOLZ
im picking crossie up, fancy going tesco first mate?!
If ya want, but i won't be buying anything...skint
by PEARCEY » 13 May 2008 16:09
Thou VoiceThames I can't believe you lot. This is being taken way out of context. Do you not have anything else in your life other than this club?
Going down the ground to "save your little manager".
Pathetic.
Ah ha!!!
Mr Thames, to this little event you see a pathetic could be the same as a somebody who does not folllow foootball thinking it is pathetic for people to spend £1000's on tickets for their family.
This event is by no means anything being taken out of context.
Manny people on here like myself questioned Steve's abilities at times throughout this season and he showed that at the end he was not blinkered and prepared to admit mistakes. I have total respect for that and he has shown what a man he is by standing up and being open and honest.
Some people may call Thou Voice, Mr U-Turn...
...but when I set out last night to put my sign up and my hat, it is the only way we the small wheels as RFC supporters have of giving anything back.
We cannot control if our manager leaves, but at least we can let him know what we think of him by doing this.
The fans and the club ulitmately need him to bring us back up, especially now he has clear vision on what went wrong.
He is good for the players.
He is good for the club.
I believe that with him at the helm we will go up, but if we don't based on the humanity and diginaty that he has shown (even tho I can't spelll), I would sooner have him as manager next season even if we remain in the fizzy pop league.
He is a legend at RFC and he WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE ALONE IN THE NIGHT WITHOUT ANY COMMENT FROM THE FANS...
...now Mr Thames, why don't you go back to sitting naked at your PC having a one hand shuffle over pictures you download off the internet as you are clearly a very poor forum warrior and I am better then you.
by Alan Partridge » 13 May 2008 16:10
by crossie » 13 May 2008 16:13
Y21_RoyalcrossieSharpy 2ten just said 600 people have signed up on the facebook group LOLZ
im picking crossie up, fancy going tesco first mate?!
If ya want, but i won't be buying anything...skint
Bloody students. Hed enough for the GWB mask though didn't you?
by Barry the bird boggler » 13 May 2008 16:14
by ruprecht » 13 May 2008 16:16
by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 16:17
Barry the bird boggler SC said at the forum he loves working at Reading but his feeling is that the mistakes he made were through his loyalty to the players and part of the problem as he sees it is that he feels he maybe "too close" to the players and therefore would find it extremely hard to be objective even if some changes were forced on him by players naturally moving on to Premier clubs.
He made the point that when Palace went down in 1994, or whenever it was, that he felt in a similar way and thought then that it was in the best interest to take his leave. He also stated that Alan Smith then came in and made three changes to the playing staff that he would never have made and Palace consequently rebounded to Premiership at the first attemp - of course whether the same effect would have been achieved by SC had he stayed at Palace will never be known.
So essentially, for Steve, the decision is simply what he believes to be in the best interests of the club.
Let's hope its a resounding I'M STAYING
by CMRoyal » 13 May 2008 16:18
Readingfanman I hadn't seen that! I hadn't even spoken to Maidenhead advertiser.
by rabidbee » 13 May 2008 16:18
by Alan Partridge » 13 May 2008 16:20
brendywendyBarry the bird boggler SC said at the forum he loves working at Reading but his feeling is that the mistakes he made were through his loyalty to the players and part of the problem as he sees it is that he feels he maybe "too close" to the players and therefore would find it extremely hard to be objective even if some changes were forced on him by players naturally moving on to Premier clubs.
He made the point that when Palace went down in 1994, or whenever it was, that he felt in a similar way and thought then that it was in the best interest to take his leave. He also stated that Alan Smith then came in and made three changes to the playing staff that he would never have made and Palace consequently rebounded to Premiership at the first attemp - of course whether the same effect would have been achieved by SC had he stayed at Palace will never be known.
So essentially, for Steve, the decision is simply what he believes to be in the best interests of the club.
Let's hope its a resounding I'M STAYING
'greed
if thats the reason, and the decisions made he'll never change his mind.
and i wouldnt want him to
at least ill have done everything i can to ensure he knows where i stand on the issue!
and been ableto say thanks a little bit for everything he has done for this club
by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 16:22
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