The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by brendywendy » 20 Apr 2009 16:15

all the newest and youngest players in the squad have become my favourites


dont even care who goes out of the old guard anymore, as im officially bored of them all

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Ian Royal » 20 Apr 2009 17:53

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Kitson12 Ingi > Doobs IMHO
Better captain too!


As I've said on another thread I just don't get Ivar's popularity as a supposed captain. I'd have rated Ivar better than Duberry two years ago, but his powers are seriously on the decline. If we can remodel the team in such a way as to prevent Duberry trying to pass then IMO he's the better defender. As a back up I'd rather have him.


Remind me, how have Reading done without a calm assured Icelandic presence at the back?


Defensively? Pretty much the same. Or are you going to blame our scoring woes on a player with 1 goal in 29 appearances this season not playing? One of the two centrebacks who played in our heaviest defeat of the season so far.

Nice try though.

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Southbank Old Boy » 20 Apr 2009 22:56

There is somethng to be said for the arguement that we dont create as many chances because we rarely keep the ball after our back four just welly it forward all the time instead of passing it into the midfield

I think the problems are a lot deeper rooted than that, but Ivar at least tried to get us to start with the ball instead of Doobs who, for all his defensive qualities, seems to want to give it back to the opposition as quickly as possible

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Ian Royal » 21 Apr 2009 12:25

Southbank Old Boy There is somethng to be said for the arguement that we dont create as many chances because we rarely keep the ball after our back four just welly it forward all the time instead of passing it into the midfield

I think the problems are a lot deeper rooted than that, but Ivar at least tried to get us to start with the ball instead of Doobs who, for all his defensive qualities, seems to want to give it back to the opposition as quickly as possible


Could easily be argued that this happens because of the lack of movement and useful positions taken up by the midfield or attack.

I think people are re-writing history because Ivar is an old favourite and hasn't been in the team to be contributing to the piss poor string of results recently.

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Next Manager

by Sir Rodger Doyle » 21 Apr 2009 12:31

If Steve Coppell leaves us at the end of the season we will obviously be in the market for a replacement. What sort of Manager would be the best one to take the club forward again?
1.Old head?
2.New blood?
3.Big name?
4.Former Royal?
5.Technician?
6.Tea cup chucker?

Without naming any names I'd be happy with option 2.


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Re: Next Manager

by Deathy » 21 Apr 2009 12:43

Just what we need, another new manager thread.

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Re: Next Manager

by hughsies no.1 » 21 Apr 2009 12:50

yawn... another boring manager thread and was clearly just desperate to write a thread. the season isnt even over yet! we still have a manager so how about we talk about a potential new manager when we need too! :roll:

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Re: Next Manager

by boy1985 » 21 Apr 2009 12:53

Steve Clarridge please

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Re: Next Manager

by Harry Carry » 21 Apr 2009 12:56

Scolari.


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Re: Next Manager

by Agent Balti » 21 Apr 2009 13:16

As long as they don't have Reading connections, that'll do (and be half-decent, obviously.)

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Re: Next Manager

by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 Apr 2009 13:18

Brendon Rodgers
Donny manager (Sean O'Driscoll?)
Aidy Boothroyd

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Re: Next Manager

by bcroyal » 21 Apr 2009 13:37

Brendan Rodgers
Roberto Martinez
Owen Coyle
Sean O'Driscoll

Aidy Boothroyd - No Thank you

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Re: Next Manager

by who are ya? » 21 Apr 2009 13:40

Is it just me or could you merge all threads on the Team Board into just one and you wouldn't even be able to tell the difference?


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Re: Next Manager

by The Rouge » 21 Apr 2009 13:42

It will be Glenn Hoddle. HTH.

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Re: Next Manager

by Im Spartacus » 21 Apr 2009 13:48

The Rouge It will be Glenn Hoddle. HTH.


Firstly I would be more than happy if SC stayed but if he did move on I would be interested in Hoddle but thought he was pretty tied up with his yoof set up ?

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Re: Next Manager

by Deathy » 21 Apr 2009 14:32

bcroyal
Aidy Boothroyd - No Thank you


Because we can be fussy? He's proved himself at this level. He's a better candidate than many!

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Re: Next Manager

by Doyler » 21 Apr 2009 17:15

bcroyal Brendan Rodgers
Roberto Martinez
Owen Coyle
Sean O'Driscoll

Aidy Boothroyd - No Thank you
Darren ferguson please, although it's unlikely him, Coyle or Martinez will not leave their clubs so out of those O'Driscoll and Rodger seem the more realistic options.
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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Deathy » 21 Apr 2009 17:21

What makes you think Coyle would leave Burnley for us, and same for Matinez? Strange boy.

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Ian Royal » 21 Apr 2009 17:23

Rodgers sounds pretty unlikely to leave Watford as well. Given what he's done so far he could become an instant legend there by taking them straight back up. Quite possible.

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Re: The Inevitable Summer Shake Up - Manager, Staff and Players

by Deathy » 21 Apr 2009 17:50

I quite like the Scunny manager, Atkins is it? Has done a terrific job with them, bearing in mind he was only a physio before taking the job and leading them to the Championship.

Our options are pretty limited. So many over optimistic fans on here thinking we'll get a big ish name, and turning their noses up at the likes of Boothroyd.

You're aching for more disappointment this summer.

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