by North Somerset Royal » 18 Sep 2008 10:02
by readingbedding » 18 Sep 2008 10:06
North Somerset Royal Having seen all of the games so far it is not only the inconsistency between home and away performances that concerns me but more the fact that none of the teams that have carved us up away have looked that good. Whilst at home we go forward with determination from the outset in search of an early goal at away games the players look as if they dont want to be there let alone win. Not sure why this is. Maybe a hangover from last season when losing away became the norm for most of the season. Certainly not due to support. More noise at away games than at home! I guess that eventually a more consistent balance will be struck but at present I cannot decide whether we are capable of a top 6 finish or not.
As for Doyle going in Jan. If he does and we are in with a good chance of promotion at that stage JM will undoubtedly fund a decent acquisition. He has done this in the past many times even though not often succesful (eg Keogh & Ferdinand)
by Stranded » 18 Sep 2008 10:17
North Somerset Royal Having seen all of the games so far it is not only the inconsistency between home and away performances that concerns me but more the fact that none of the teams that have carved us up away have looked that good. Whilst at home we go forward with determination from the outset in search of an early goal at away games the players look as if they dont want to be there let alone win. Not sure why this is. Maybe a hangover from last season when losing away became the norm for most of the season. Certainly not due to support. More noise at away games than at home! I guess that eventually a more consistent balance will be struck but at present I cannot decide whether we are capable of a top 6 finish or not.
As for Doyle going in Jan. If he does and we are in with a good chance of promotion at that stage JM will undoubtedly fund a decent acquisition. He has done this in the past many times even though not often succesful (eg Keogh & Ferdinand)
by readingbedding » 18 Sep 2008 10:25
StrandedNorth Somerset Royal Having seen all of the games so far it is not only the inconsistency between home and away performances that concerns me but more the fact that none of the teams that have carved us up away have looked that good. Whilst at home we go forward with determination from the outset in search of an early goal at away games the players look as if they dont want to be there let alone win. Not sure why this is. Maybe a hangover from last season when losing away became the norm for most of the season. Certainly not due to support. More noise at away games than at home! I guess that eventually a more consistent balance will be struck but at present I cannot decide whether we are capable of a top 6 finish or not.
As for Doyle going in Jan. If he does and we are in with a good chance of promotion at that stage JM will undoubtedly fund a decent acquisition. He has done this in the past many times even though not often succesful (eg Keogh & Ferdinand)
The problem is confidence.
The players have the ability to replicate, at least in part, what they do at home, away from home. The key will be us scoring the first goal in an away game, we get that we'll be a different proposition. At the moment, we fall behind and all belief drains from the players.
by Norfolk Royal » 18 Sep 2008 11:31
readingbeddingStrandedNorth Somerset Royal Having seen all of the games so far it is not only the inconsistency between home and away performances that concerns me but more the fact that none of the teams that have carved us up away have looked that good. Whilst at home we go forward with determination from the outset in search of an early goal at away games the players look as if they dont want to be there let alone win. Not sure why this is. Maybe a hangover from last season when losing away became the norm for most of the season. Certainly not due to support. More noise at away games than at home! I guess that eventually a more consistent balance will be struck but at present I cannot decide whether we are capable of a top 6 finish or not.
As for Doyle going in Jan. If he does and we are in with a good chance of promotion at that stage JM will undoubtedly fund a decent acquisition. He has done this in the past many times even though not often succesful (eg Keogh & Ferdinand)
The problem is confidence.
The players have the ability to replicate, at least in part, what they do at home, away from home. The key will be us scoring the first goal in an away game, we get that we'll be a different proposition. At the moment, we fall behind and all belief drains from the players.
Getting the 1st goal away will be important.
by Stranded » 18 Sep 2008 12:00
by Schards#2 » 18 Sep 2008 12:28
Royal RotherSebastian One thing to stress though, and I hope I'm talking for Schards and BR2 here as well:
Although we're seeming a bit negative to the rest of you; and although we don't see promotion, or anything near it, this season as a possibility - if we're wrong, we're not going to get pissed off that we're wrong, we'll be absolutely over the moon.
One thing is for sure though...
If we do gain promotion, someone who has been positive throughout the season, enjoyed every win and shrugged shoulders at every defeat as just one of those things in football, will get a lot more enjoyment out of it than someone who has consistently predicted failure, constantly moaned at the way the club is run and managed, and placed a bet on the team getting relegated.
by Royal Rother » 18 Sep 2008 12:44
by Mr Angry » 18 Sep 2008 12:48
by RoyalBlue » 18 Sep 2008 13:30
Wycombe RoyalRoyalBlueWycombe Royal Madesjki has made the right choices with our finacial policies and as Coppell has stated - Madejski has NEVER refused him the money for a player when he has asked for it.
My son has never asked me for money for a new car because he knows it would be a waste of time and I would turn down the request point blank.
I have NEVER refused him the money for a new car when he has asked for it.
It would also be pointless him getting a new car if I would only allow him 75p a litre to pay for the petrol.
So maybe JM has never refused Coppell money to buy a player.
The club quite correctly has a wage structure that is within its means - wages are the crippling factor that bring many clubs down financially and tight control of this is a necessity. Only a fool would disagree.
And we know from the past that we have bid upto and possibly over £4m for players but have not been successful. Kevin Dillon has stated in the past that we could by a player for £10m if we wanted as we have the funds available to do so but that is not the way Coppell works.
But you and others like you don't like hearing those comments as it goes totally against your belief that Madejski doesn't make the money available.
by Wycombe Royal » 18 Sep 2008 13:55
RoyalBlueWycombe RoyalRoyalBlue My son has never asked me for money for a new car because he knows it would be a waste of time and I would turn down the request point blank.
I have NEVER refused him the money for a new car when he has asked for it.
It would also be pointless him getting a new car if I would only allow him 75p a litre to pay for the petrol.
So maybe JM has never refused Coppell money to buy a player.
The club quite correctly has a wage structure that is within its means - wages are the crippling factor that bring many clubs down financially and tight control of this is a necessity. Only a fool would disagree.
And we know from the past that we have bid upto and possibly over £4m for players but have not been successful. Kevin Dillon has stated in the past that we could by a player for £10m if we wanted as we have the funds available to do so but that is not the way Coppell works.
But you and others like you don't like hearing those comments as it goes totally against your belief that Madejski doesn't make the money available.
And the reverse could equally be said. The JM 'believers' seize upon one comment made by Steve Coppell (who is known to be politically astute with his remarks) and treat it as unequivocal evidence that the necessary level of funding is and always has been available to the manager.
The truth doubtless lies somewhere between the two extremes.
It's just I believe it lies a lot closer to my version than yours!
by BR2 » 18 Sep 2008 15:12
by Archie's penalty » 18 Sep 2008 15:14
BR2 Mr A,
Thank you for the Domesday lecture and clearly we are the only well-run club in England (despite seemingly having no money after enormous revenues over the past 2 years which strikes me as not really being that well-run).
Some people on here do suffer from WestHamitis,i.e think that their club has a divine right to Premiership membership,but some also feel that the club lacks direction and too many decisions are made on the hoof.
An example was the signing of Noel Hunt.
Coppell said that a situation arose (whatever that means) and whereas the whole thrust of our summer signings was to bring in a right-sided midfielder we get....another little central striker.Where is the planning?
Last season we had 9 players for 2 centre-back positions and for much of the season one right-winger.
Where was the planning?
Nobody disagrees that the ideal way forward for any club is to develop young players and clubs like Bournemouth,Southampton,Crewe have kept in existence by developing youngsters and selling them and look where they are now.What I hope we will be doing differently is grooming for our own benefit and not selling anybody decent as soon as money is waved in the face of our current owner.
As I see it we have made progress with a couple of youngsters but also have sold 4 of our proven best players which strikes me as no great progress overall.
As ever time will tell both with RFC on the pitch and with the financial situation-interestingly both the FTSE and our team are roughly where they were 3 years ago so tell me,which will recover quickest?.
by SpaceCruiser » 18 Sep 2008 15:24
Schards#2Royal RotherSebastian One thing to stress though, and I hope I'm talking for Schards and BR2 here as well:
Although we're seeming a bit negative to the rest of you; and although we don't see promotion, or anything near it, this season as a possibility - if we're wrong, we're not going to get pissed off that we're wrong, we'll be absolutely over the moon.
One thing is for sure though...
If we do gain promotion, someone who has been positive throughout the season, enjoyed every win and shrugged shoulders at every defeat as just one of those things in football, will get a lot more enjoyment out of it than someone who has consistently predicted failure, constantly moaned at the way the club is run and managed, and placed a bet on the team getting relegated.
Schards/Seb = Socrates
Royal Rother = The Pig
by papereyes » 18 Sep 2008 15:50
Noel Hunt was a bad signing then?
by Ian Royal » 18 Sep 2008 18:52
by Apocalypse Now » 18 Sep 2008 19:25
by seahawk10 » 18 Sep 2008 20:03
Apocalypse Now I can't believe some of the people moaning. 5th in the table after a mixed start just shows how poor the standard in the league is.
The side hasn't been settled yet and Coppell is still trying to piece together his best eleven. The away form will come, people expect too much, too soon. The season is 46 games long, it will take the players and manager time to adjust back into this league. Having Bikey back is going to be a big plus and N Hunt looks the business.
Give Coppell and the team time to get things right.
by papereyes » 19 Sep 2008 09:48
by SpaceCruiser » 19 Sep 2008 09:50
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