by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 02 Oct 2008 19:52
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 02 Oct 2008 20:17
by SCIAG » 02 Oct 2008 20:25
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe We're gonna walk the league, anyone who doubted Coppell's an idiot. Pele the Brazilian Kebe. Coppell's God.
However if we lose our next game, we're doomed, Coppell out and Kebe's a clown.
It's all about covering your bases!!
by strap » 02 Oct 2008 23:33
1960 Before the beginning of the season I was convinced we would be mid-table at best and at worst following Leeds, Nottm Forest, Leicester and Southampton (almost!) into the abyss whence we came. When RTG numpties came on here and said we would bounce straight back I laughed myself stupid.
Wrong! There's no guarantee that we won't slump and end up mid-table, but the potential is obviously there to manage the play-offs at least and even maybe a top two spot. If we can keep up our devastating home form we must have a chance.
There was also a thread about whether we minded being relegated and I thought "too right I minded. The Premier League is the place to be."
Wrong again! I still want to get back up, but the fun of watching sides taken apart at the MadStad and goals piling in is something we could never hope for in the Prem (excepting West Ham and Derby of course).
Then of course there was the great Coppell debate. I was on the No side - he had taken us up, sure, but he had brought us down with a tired lack of imagination and ambition and we needed to move on and start from scratch.
Wrong, wrong, thrice wrong. He has got us playing with verve and excitement again and has given us a good chance. If we do make it, though, he has got to have learnt lessons from last year.
So what assessments have the rest of you Nobbers made after 10 games?
by Deathy » 03 Oct 2008 07:34
by Avon Royal » 03 Oct 2008 07:43
Deathy It frightens the life out of me that if we lose our two best strikers to injury, or Doyle in the transfew window in January (and N.Hunt), we're left with Long and Mooney.
by T.R.O.L.I. » 03 Oct 2008 08:00
1960 Wrong again! I still want to get back up, but the fun of watching sides taken apart at the MadStad and goals piling in is something we could never hope for in the Prem (excepting West Ham and Derby of course).
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 03 Oct 2008 08:37
by londinium » 03 Oct 2008 09:05
by papereyes » 03 Oct 2008 09:35
by Royal Rother » 03 Oct 2008 09:40
On 21st June Royal Rother The thing is RB, no football manager in employment today has won promotion to the top flight more times than Coppell, and he has never done it on the back of a large spending spree.
I just don't understand the pessimism - it just doesn't seem logical.
Criticism of Coppell's transfers in during the last 2 years may be justified, but his record at building teams in lower divisions is exceptional so I am confident money will be wisely spent.
Look forward, not backwards. But if you insist on looking backwards then look back further than just last season and give me good reasons why optimism is as misplaced as you guys seem to suggest.
by Scarface » 03 Oct 2008 12:19
by readingbedding » 03 Oct 2008 12:36
by JC » 03 Oct 2008 13:40
by Handsome Man » 03 Oct 2008 13:59
by RoyalBlue » 03 Oct 2008 14:19
Seaside Royal ***) losing star performers (Doyle & Hunt) not likely happen now. Reading's price tag will be too high (as we don't need the money) certainly for those clubs who where interested and the 2 players know that playing for Reading in the premiership next season is a safe bet.
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 03 Oct 2008 14:36
RoyalBlueSeaside Royal ***) losing star performers (Doyle & Hunt) not likely happen now. Reading's price tag will be too high (as we don't need the money) certainly for those clubs who where interested and the 2 players know that playing for Reading in the premiership next season is a safe bet.
'Not likely to happen now'?!!
You are missing several extremely important points:
Reading can not fix a price tag merely to put other clubs off trying to buy the players in question, if there is already a release price specified in their contracts. I believe that is the case with Hunt and suspect the same applies to Doyle.
Even if there isn't a release price, Coppell has already made it abundantly clear that he will not try to keep players who are not fully committed to the Reading cause.
Finally, come January,which team do you think you would get the best odds on being in the PL next year - Everton or Reading? In other words, if one of the big established PL teams comes in for either player do you really think that they will take the gamble and stay with us, even if we are well placed for promotion? IIRC Doyle has already indicated that he would leave if a big established PL team came in for him.
by Stranded » 03 Oct 2008 15:15
RoyalBlueSeaside Royal ***) losing star performers (Doyle & Hunt) not likely happen now. Reading's price tag will be too high (as we don't need the money) certainly for those clubs who where interested and the 2 players know that playing for Reading in the premiership next season is a safe bet.
'Not likely to happen now'?!!
You are missing several extremely important points:
Reading can not fix a price tag merely to put other clubs off trying to buy the players in question, if there is already a release price specified in their contracts. I believe that is the case with Hunt and suspect the same applies to Doyle.
Even if there isn't a release price, Coppell has already made it abundantly clear that he will not try to keep players who are not fully committed to the Reading cause.
Finally, come January, which team do you think you would get the best odds on being in the PL next year - Everton or Reading? In other words, if one of the big established PL teams comes in for either player do you really think that they will take the gamble and stay with us, even if we are well placed for promotion? IIRC Doyle has already indicated that he would leave if a big established PL team came in for him.
by Silver Fox » 03 Oct 2008 15:22
by Sarah Star » 03 Oct 2008 17:38
Silver Fox I don't if this is as good a thread as any to point out something that's been bothering me this last week. Everyone is absolutely 100% certain that we will lose our best players in January and this wil undoubtedly derail any chance we have of being promoted, but won't our rivals lose players then too? Or are all their players rubbish?
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