by Roger the Rabbit » 16 Jun 2008 11:06
by Row Z Royal » 16 Jun 2008 11:14
by Streets » 16 Jun 2008 11:15
by floyd__streete » 16 Jun 2008 13:11
by Hoop Blah » 16 Jun 2008 13:18
by Alan Partridge » 16 Jun 2008 13:19
Hoop Blah I predicted a stuttering season suffering from a lack of direction and a squad that seems disaffected by relegation, age and the lose of key personel. We'll lack balance, both in the starting eleven and in the squad as a whole.
Coppell will look tired and disinterested at times, the club will pull out the same old PR to try and make it look like we're showing ambition and building for the future and we'll flirt with the playoff's for most of the season before tailing off after the January transfer window closes.
Coppell will leave, possibly before the season ends, and we'll finish somewhere between 7th and 11th without learning anything new about the youngsters and without really having a go in any of the cups.
by readingbedding » 16 Jun 2008 13:20
by Stranded » 16 Jun 2008 13:24
by Hoop Blah » 16 Jun 2008 13:34
readingbedding Far too early.
I'll know more after 10 games.
by Royalee » 16 Jun 2008 13:57
by brendywendy » 16 Jun 2008 14:08
Royalee I'm with Hoop Blah and AP as far as my predictions go at the present moment, which is why I haven't renewed and won't be doing so until Coppell goes.
by Royalee » 16 Jun 2008 14:11
brendywendyRoyalee I'm with Hoop Blah and AP as far as my predictions go at the present moment, which is why I haven't renewed and won't be doing so until Coppell goes.
this does not compute for me,id go if warnock was manager-wouldnt matter to me
so its safe to say you were not at the car parking space then?
by brendywendy » 16 Jun 2008 14:15
RoyaleebrendywendyRoyalee I'm with Hoop Blah and AP as far as my predictions go at the present moment, which is why I haven't renewed and won't be doing so until Coppell goes.
this does not compute for me,id go if warnock was manager-wouldnt matter to me
so its safe to say you were not at the car parking space then?
No, I'm a firm believer that a manager who isn't sure if he wants the job and chooses to stay because he feels comfortable without much pressure will never achieve good results and I'm one for drive and success over sentiment.
by Wycombe Royal » 16 Jun 2008 14:18
RoyaleebrendywendyRoyalee I'm with Hoop Blah and AP as far as my predictions go at the present moment, which is why I haven't renewed and won't be doing so until Coppell goes.
this does not compute for me,id go if warnock was manager-wouldnt matter to me
so its safe to say you were not at the car parking space then?
No, I'm a firm believer that a manager who isn't sure if he wants the job and chooses to stay because he feels comfortable without much pressure will never achieve good results and I'm one for drive and success over sentiment.
by Royalee » 16 Jun 2008 14:35
Wycombe Royal Royalee showing his support for the club.
by Fezza » 16 Jun 2008 14:41
RoyaleeWycombe Royal Royalee showing his support for the club.
Yep - as soon as Coppell goes and someone who wants the job comes in who wants to take everyone on, send scouts to tournaments instead of quivering in a corner biting his lip and try and manage foreign players without having some stupid complex about language barriers, I'll be the first in line for a season ticket and all away games again as it'll mean my support will actually be in favour of something positive.
I love Reading Football Club, not Steve Coppell. I pay money to watch progression and ambition, not some glorified League 1 player who runs about a lot being paid £25k a week for caring so that he can buy the best hair products for his ridiculous mullet now that he's become a poser. I want to see decent youngsters given a chance in games as opposed to playing our cast-offs in cup games who are resigned to leaving the club anyway and us retain our image as a community-based club which has produced top quality players like Scotty Taylor and Adrian Williams as opposed to blooding crap like Sam Sodje for the sake of it.
I don't want to be asked to sing by the club and patronised with Bring It On banners when I give my support year on year and want to see the club succeed more than half of the players put together given the performances of some. I don't want to have to ask for my Bovril 3 times before the idiot behind the counter at the Mad Stad realises it's a drink and not a brand of Rizla and ambles over to tell his friend (who is doing nothing but staring at the ceiling) to go and get it before an awkward pause. I don't want to see 'Play Your Shirts Right' at half time and be subjected to a video which tells me why I need to support the club to pass the time despite the fact that I'm already there and have been all season.
ALL I want is for the club to show some ambition, maybe sign a few decent players once in a while and show some intent by sending scouts further than Newbury (although they don't even appear to be able to do that these days), try to improve and make the matchday experience as fun as it was in days gone by (and I'm not just referring to 05/06 before some idiot pipes up) and not tell me they're doing their best and I need to be patient every two minutes on the official site.
by Thaumagurist* » 16 Jun 2008 14:43
by brendywendy » 16 Jun 2008 14:44
RoyaleeWycombe Royal Royalee showing his support for the club.
Yep - as soon as Coppell goes and someone who wants the job comes in who wants to take everyone on, send scouts to tournaments instead of quivering in a corner biting his lip and try and manage foreign players without having some stupid complex about language barriers, I'll be the first in line for a season ticket and all away games again as it'll mean my support will actually be in favour of something positive.
I love Reading Football Club, not Steve Coppell. I pay money to watch progression and ambition, not some glorified League 1 player who runs about a lot being paid £25k a week for caring so that he can buy the best hair products for his ridiculous mullet now that he's become a poser. I want to see decent youngsters given a chance in games as opposed to playing our cast-offs in cup games who are resigned to leaving the club anyway and us retain our image as a community-based club which has produced top quality players like Scotty Taylor and Adrian Williams as opposed to blooding crap like Sam Sodje for the sake of it.
I don't want to be asked to sing by the club and patronised with Bring It On banners when I give my support year on year and want to see the club succeed more than half of the players put together given the performances of some. I don't want to have to ask for my Bovril 3 times before the idiot behind the counter at the Mad Stad realises it's a drink and not a brand of Rizla and ambles over to tell his friend (who is doing nothing but staring at the ceiling) to go and get it before an awkward pause. I don't want to see 'Play Your Shirts Right' at half time and be subjected to a video which tells me why I need to support the club to pass the time despite the fact that I'm already there and have been all season.
ALL I want is for the club to show some ambition, maybe sign a few decent players once in a while and show some intent by sending scouts further than Newbury (although they don't even appear to be able to do that these days), try to improve and make the matchday experience as fun as it was in days gone by (and I'm not just referring to 05/06 before some idiot pipes up) and not tell me they're doing their best and I need to be patient every two minutes on the official site.
who isn't sure if he wants the job and chooses to stay because he feels comfortable without much pressure
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