Baines Not sure it can't be learned...but his record certainly suggests it's not his preferred way of doing it. In any event, as I think you'd agree, we're much better off seeing how he can a second time do than trying someone else.
Absolutely.
by Platypuss » 14 May 2008 09:59
Baines Not sure it can't be learned...but his record certainly suggests it's not his preferred way of doing it. In any event, as I think you'd agree, we're much better off seeing how he can a second time do than trying someone else.
by Alan Partridge » 14 May 2008 09:59
Baines Not sure it can't be learned...but his record certainly suggests it's not his preferred way of doing it. In any event, as I think you'd agree, we're much better off seeing how he can a second time do than trying someone else.
by Ups and Downs » 14 May 2008 10:01
by Southbank Old Boy » 14 May 2008 10:02
by Platypuss » 14 May 2008 10:03
PieEater But that is not Coppells style, he wants young hungry players who play for each other.
by papereyes » 14 May 2008 10:15
by Southbank Old Boy » 14 May 2008 10:19
by brendywendy » 14 May 2008 10:21
by rhroyal » 14 May 2008 10:27
by Baines » 14 May 2008 10:31
rhroyal . He signed players such as Lita...able to "Hit the ground running"
by Platypuss » 14 May 2008 10:34
rhroyal Coppell's made big changes when necessary before in the summer of 2005 if you remember, I like to think he can do it again. He signed players such as Lita, Oster, Gunnarrsson and Makin who were able to "Hit the ground running" as you put it, it wasn't a case of allowing young unknowns to build themselves. .
by papereyes » 14 May 2008 10:37
Platypussrhroyal Coppell's made big changes when necessary before in the summer of 2005 if you remember, I like to think he can do it again. He signed players such as Lita, Oster, Gunnarrsson and Makin who were able to "Hit the ground running" as you put it, it wasn't a case of allowing young unknowns to build themselves. .
I think you're strengthening my point, as it happens.
My whole point is that the "ready to wear" players needed for the Prem become more critical and cost serious money. Money that we either frittered or weren't prepared to pay.
by Platypuss » 14 May 2008 10:41
by Fezza » 14 May 2008 10:42
rhroyal Coppell's made big changes when necessary before in the summer of 2005 if you remember, I like to think he can do it again. He signed players such as Lita, Oster, Gunnarrsson and Makin who were able to "Hit the ground running" as you put it, it wasn't a case of allowing young unknowns to build themselves. I just think that last season he was too loyal and made an error not doing that with Premiership players.
Also, the players who I just named would be happy to join Reading. The truth is, experienced Premiership players who can just go into the team and do a job were never going to put Reading high up in the pecking order. Players good enough to have helped us always had better options. (Scott Brown anyone?) Whoever we have as manager, that will be a problem if we ever go back up. I must say it's a error Coppell not meeting potential signings though (if Fae is to be believed). I imagine that can put players off.
by rhroyal » 14 May 2008 10:42
by brendywendy » 14 May 2008 10:54
Fezzarhroyal
With the exception of Marek and Doobs SC's signings in the top flight just weren't good enough. Whilst there is cause to blame our transfer policy though the bigger problem has been the tactics and team selection this term, both of these are areas SC had previously excelled in, but for the past 9 months appears to have been slightly clueless about.
by Uke » 14 May 2008 10:55
by CMRoyal » 14 May 2008 10:55
by Fezza » 14 May 2008 10:58
brendywendyFezzarhroyal
With the exception of Marek and Doobs SC's signings in the top flight just weren't good enough. Whilst there is cause to blame our transfer policy though the bigger problem has been the tactics and team selection this term, both of these are areas SC had previously excelled in, but for the past 9 months appears to have been slightly clueless about.
i quite liked bikey and rosenior too
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