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by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 May 2009 18:26
The MVPrhroyal NOTE: THERE ARE LOADS OF THREADS ON THIS FORUM WHERE YOU CAN SAY NASTY THINGS ABOUT COPPELL. NOT ON THIS THREAD!!!!!
Steve Coppell, I'd just like to say thank you for 05/06 and 06/07. I'd also like to add thanks for the games against Pardew's West Ham, the win over Liverpool, the win at Molinuex this season and the standard of football we have been able to enjoy for much of your time here. Thanks for letting us dream of becoming an established Premiership club with a 38,000 seat stadium. Thank you that we now consider finishing 4th and losing in the play-offs a massive disappointment, I'd have happily accepted such a finish when you took over in 2003. You won't be forgotten. Enjoy some well earned time out from the game for a year or so, and when you come back with another club I hope we give you the reception you deserve.
WTF?!?!!?
BTW, FOOK OFF COPPELL, YOU REALLY FOOKED IT UP THIS SEASON.
by SLAMMED » 15 May 2009 02:20
by yuomi » 15 May 2009 02:26
SLAMMED Just read one of he tributes on the OS:
The future now looks somewhat bleak
You're on your way and we must seek
Another man to lead us through
But no-one can compare with you.
For years and years we strived for more,
But never quite pushed through the door,
In 95 we tried and tried,
But fate conspired and our hope died.
But then you came and turned your hand,
To the Premiership, the promised land,
At Leicester under rain and dew,
A lifetime's dreams - they all came true!
We never will forget your way,
And even when I'm old and grey,
I'll sit with grandkids and I'll say,
"That Coppell chap - he made them play!"
A record that's unbeatable,
A sense of humour we'll recall,
But most of all your style and grace,
You've made our club a better place.
Sums it up brilliantly.
by Pseud O'Nym » 15 May 2009 02:56
SLAMMED Just read one of he tributes on the OS:
The future now looks somewhat bleak
You're on your way and we must seek
Another man to lead us through
But no-one can compare with you.
For years and years we strived for more,
But never quite pushed through the door,
In 95 we tried and tried,
But fate conspired and our hope died.
But then you came and turned your hand,
To the Premiership, the promised land,
At Leicester under rain and dew,
A lifetime's dreams - they all came true!
We never will forget your way,
And even when I'm old and grey,
I'll sit with grandkids and I'll say,
"That Coppell chap - he made them play!"
A record that's unbeatable,
A sense of humour we'll recall,
But most of all your style and grace,
You've made our club a better place.
Sums it up brilliantly.
by seahawk10 » 15 May 2009 03:10
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by Elm Park Old Boy » 18 Oct 2009 17:40
Elm Park Old Boy I feel much sadder that Coppell is going than I do about losing in the play-offs.
As others have said, he has been undoubtedly the best manager Reading have ever had. More than that, he not only brought us success but did it with a style, dignity and good grace that helped to make the club respected and admired far beyond its fanbase.
I know it is impossible, but I would feel much happier if Steve's sabbatical could be followed by him coming back to Reading refreshed and ready to build a new winning team. Our loss will in time be anotehr club's gain. I for one will always give him a welcome back at our place, whoever he is managing. I fear that before too long he will show us what we've lost.
by Royalee » 18 Oct 2009 17:43
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by Royalee » 18 Oct 2009 17:46
by Alan Partridge » 18 Oct 2009 17:52
Royalee You really think Coppell would have turned last season around? We'd been on a downward spiral far before Rodgers took over.
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