by Focher » 01 Jun 2009 19:58
by RG30 » 01 Jun 2009 20:10
Royal RotherRoyal Rother I think you can forget Curbishley. Current Skybet odds:
7/4 Pardew
7/4 Rodgers
9/4 Ferguson
12/1 Irvine
14/1 Dolan
16/1 Curbishley
7/4 Pardew
7/4 Rodgers
5/2 Ferguson
9/1 Dolan
10/1 Hoddle
12/1 Irvine
16/1 Curbishley
16/1 J Collins
Money for Dolan and Hoddle today then one must assume. And John Collins who I'm not sure I've seen on the lists before. Anothee free agent having left Charleroi in May - he has been touted as likely next manager for Monaco but is actually someone I could see coming here if that doesn't come off...
by hughsies no.1 » 01 Jun 2009 20:16
Focher Personally i think there is a lot in the Ferguson story today, possibly the Peterborough chairman letting the fans know what it will take to take him away from the club so when Ferguson does go the Chairman doesn't get as much flak. thats where my money would go.
by gazzer, loyal royal » 01 Jun 2009 21:14
hughsies no.1Focher Personally i think there is a lot in the Ferguson story today, possibly the Peterborough chairman letting the fans know what it will take to take him away from the club so when Ferguson does go the Chairman doesn't get as much flak. thats where my money would go.
posh have said on their os that reading have confirmed he aint on the 4 man short list.
by Focher » 01 Jun 2009 21:25
hughsies no.1Focher Personally i think there is a lot in the Ferguson story today, possibly the Peterborough chairman letting the fans know what it will take to take him away from the club so when Ferguson does go the Chairman doesn't get as much flak. thats where my money would go.
posh have said on their os that reading have confirmed he aint on the 4 man short list.
by Sir Rodger Doyle » 01 Jun 2009 21:35
by PEARCEY » 01 Jun 2009 21:37
Royal RotherRoyal Rother I think you can forget Curbishley. Current Skybet odds:
7/4 Pardew
7/4 Rodgers
9/4 Ferguson
12/1 Irvine
14/1 Dolan
16/1 Curbishley
7/4 Pardew
7/4 Rodgers
5/2 Ferguson
9/1 Dolan
10/1 Hoddle
12/1 Irvine
16/1 Curbishley
16/1 J Collins
Money for Dolan and Hoddle today then one must assume. And John Collins who I'm not sure I've seen on the lists before. Anothee free agent having left Charleroi in May - he has been touted as likely next manager for Monaco but is actually someone I could see coming here if that doesn't come off...
by Elm Park Old Boy » 01 Jun 2009 21:40
by loyalroyal4life » 01 Jun 2009 21:53
PEARCEYRoyal RotherRoyal Rother I think you can forget Curbishley. Current Skybet odds:
7/4 Pardew
7/4 Rodgers
9/4 Ferguson
12/1 Irvine
14/1 Dolan
16/1 Curbishley
7/4 Pardew
7/4 Rodgers
5/2 Ferguson
9/1 Dolan
10/1 Hoddle
12/1 Irvine
16/1 Curbishley
16/1 J Collins
Money for Dolan and Hoddle today then one must assume. And John Collins who I'm not sure I've seen on the lists before. Anothee free agent having left Charleroi in May - he has been touted as likely next manager for Monaco but is actually someone I could see coming here if that doesn't come off...
How do the bookies arrive at such odds? They must have some info to suddenly make Pardew joint favourite for the job.
by Terminal Boardom » 01 Jun 2009 22:18
gazzer, loyal royalhughsies no.1Focher Personally i think there is a lot in the Ferguson story today, possibly the Peterborough chairman letting the fans know what it will take to take him away from the club so when Ferguson does go the Chairman doesn't get as much flak. thats where my money would go.
posh have said on their os that reading have confirmed he aint on the 4 man short list.
only because we can't agree a fee, if we do it'll become a shortlist of five
by Sun Tzu » 01 Jun 2009 22:19
Sir Rodger Doyle I have nothing against Hammond, and I can't argue with any of the administrative achievements that you've listed above, but my concern is that I feel he has too much say over footballing matters, and his performance in the last 2-3 seasons in that aspect of his job has not been good enough. By all means keep him on and allow him to maintain an operational role, but I personally would like to see a new manager have great autonomy and control over all footballing decisions.
I work with football clubs every day, and tend to see this model working more successfully.
by Royal Rother » 01 Jun 2009 22:25
loyalroyal4lifePEARCEYRoyal Rother
7/4 Pardew
7/4 Rodgers
5/2 Ferguson
9/1 Dolan
10/1 Hoddle
12/1 Irvine
16/1 Curbishley
16/1 J Collins
Money for Dolan and Hoddle today then one must assume. And John Collins who I'm not sure I've seen on the lists before. Anothee free agent having left Charleroi in May - he has been touted as likely next manager for Monaco but is actually someone I could see coming here if that doesn't come off...
How do the bookies arrive at such odds? They must have some info to suddenly make Pardew joint favourite for the job.
I am quite baffled myself how they have come up with that and can only assume they know that he has been interviewed for the post
by Sun Tzu » 01 Jun 2009 22:28
by Rawlie19 » 01 Jun 2009 23:08
by Barry the bird boggler » 02 Jun 2009 06:07
Terminal Boardom According to the honest journalism that is the Evening Post, the shortlist is 5 strong. Believe it if you will...
by brendywendy » 02 Jun 2009 10:41
Agent Baltibrendywendy or does it prove we are all just being a little over sensitive and gay about that whole thing
Of course! It's football, it been going on for years...it's only the likes of the man-child Spacey that gets his knickers in a twist that anyone dare leave Reading FC in pursuit of furthering their career....the same goes for any other football club where a player or manager dare have a career move. Sure, if it's your club, it's going create wounds, but if Ferguson is who the club wants...fluff it, get him in.
Come on Madejski, you've shown the cleavage, don't be a prick tease...
P.S. I think this is the first time we've agreed on anything. Woohoo!
by brendywendy » 02 Jun 2009 10:44
andrew1957 There are quite a few managers I would prefer to Alan Pardew but I still think he would be a lot better than some of the others suggested (like Hoddle).
I hope that we go with the likes of Rodgers, Martinez or Ferguson, however - new managers with a lot to prove.
As for compensation £1M really does not sound a lot to me when compared to the profits the club has made over the last few years. If we make the wrong managerial choice then it could end up costing millions in the long run so I really hope Sir John does not go for the cheap option and is prepared to pay what it costs for the right man.
by Terminal Boardom » 02 Jun 2009 10:51
by Deathy » 02 Jun 2009 10:58
brendywendyandrew1957 There are quite a few managers I would prefer to Alan Pardew but I still think he would be a lot better than some of the others suggested (like Hoddle).
I hope that we go with the likes of Rodgers, Martinez or Ferguson, however - new managers with a lot to prove.
As for compensation £1M really does not sound a lot to me when compared to the profits the club has made over the last few years. If we make the wrong managerial choice then it could end up costing millions in the long run so I really hope Sir John does not go for the cheap option and is prepared to pay what it costs for the right man.
i dont like hoddle much but.......
surely an ex england manager, renowned for good football, and with a track record at this level, all be it with the swine, would be a very good, high level and high profile, experienced appointment for us.
by loyalroyal4life » 02 Jun 2009 12:11
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