The love for McDermott

Am I the only one on HobNob who doesn't love McDermott

Yes, I LOVE the man
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I don't love him but he is the way forward
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Nice guy, better than Rodgers but no thanks
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Re: The love for McDermott

by Royalee » 22 Dec 2009 12:39

southbank1871 From what I gather, McDermott will be given the next three games and if he does well enough he'll be given a crack until the end of the season. If not, Southgate will be offered the job sometime after the Liverpool game.


In that case I pray McDermott does well and gets the job.

Who is advising Madejski that Southgate is a good manager and should get the job?

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Royalee » 22 Dec 2009 12:39

Negative_Jeff I recommended a player to McDermott some years ago. He got back to me and very politely and in some detail explained why I was talking bollox......and then looked forward to hearing from me again.


It's encouraging that he was willing to take what you said on board - more than you'd get from most club staff.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by southbank1871 » 22 Dec 2009 12:57

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southbank1871 From what I gather, McDermott will be given the next three games and if he does well enough he'll be given a crack until the end of the season. If not, Southgate will be offered the job sometime after the Liverpool game.


In that case I pray McDermott does well and gets the job.

Who is advising Madejski that Southgate is a good manager and should get the job?


No idea, but from a selfish point of view I hope he does get it as I've got money on him.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Rex » 22 Dec 2009 12:59

Not Southgate please. Nice enough person but that's his problem.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Royalee » 22 Dec 2009 13:11

royalexile Not Southgate please. Nice enough person but that's his problem.


His main problem is that he's a shite manager who is tactically inept, overspends in the transfer market, has no charisma and commands no respect.


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Re: The love for McDermott

by Rex » 22 Dec 2009 13:30

And that but i was economising. :lol:

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Stevie G » 22 Dec 2009 13:53

Yep, but despite his dip into Premiership management experience I don't think he'll be billy big bucks, actually more determined to make a career than focus on the financial reward at this stage, so I think he'd be perfect for Mr Mad, 'one for the future', like a lot of our players. If nothing else, it makes for a rollercoaster ride as a fan, even though the wheels nearly came off with BR, TB and TB2 under this approach.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by winchester_royal » 22 Dec 2009 13:57

At least Southgate is mildly intelligent, and also has a good record of bringing through youth players.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Royalee » 22 Dec 2009 14:04

winchester_royal At least Southgate is mildly intelligent, and also has a good record of bringing through youth players.


Boro were producing good youth players long before Southgate was manager.


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Re: The love for McDermott

by winchester_royal » 22 Dec 2009 14:12

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winchester_royal At least Southgate is mildly intelligent, and also has a good record of bringing through youth players.


Boro were producing good youth players long before Southgate was manager.


Just trying to be positive Lee...........

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Re: The love for McDermott

by facaldaqui » 22 Dec 2009 14:28

I'm not keen on Southgate, though I like him as a man. Players who go straight into top flight management don't seem to do that well in their next job(s): examples that spring to mind along with Southgate: Coleman (Fulham-Sociedad-Coventry), Pearce (Forest-Man City), Platt (Sampdoria-Forest), Gullit (Chelsea-Newcastle), Vialli (Chelsea-Watford). Strachan is a counter example, though, because he did well at Southampton after taking Coventry down. Also Dalglish did well at Blackburn after Liverpool, though crap at Newcastle and Celtic.
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Re: The love for McDermott

by Royalee » 22 Dec 2009 14:30

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winchester_royal At least Southgate is mildly intelligent, and also has a good record of bringing through youth players.


Boro were producing good youth players long before Southgate was manager.


Just trying to be positive Lee...........


A positive move would be not to appoint him as manager.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by AF2 » 22 Dec 2009 14:52

North Somerset Royal It depends what the way forward is. If the aim is to get back in the Prem then no he is not the way forward. However I am not sure that is JM's aim any more. If JM is seeking just to consolidate in the CCC then yes Brian is a safe & experienced pair of hands who the players like and can be relied upon to deliver a mid table finish year on year at minimum cost.




lol

how do you work that out :?:

he's been in charge for one game :!:


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Re: The love for McDermott

by Royalee » 22 Dec 2009 14:56

What has annoyed me is the plaudits McDermott gets based on Saturday being 'much better' - it was pretty much exactly the same as the majority of other games this season where we played some good stuff and should have taken more from the game. I like the sound of what McDermott is saying, but this pretty much sums up his input for Bristol City:
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1912418,00.html?


Points out that the decision to take off Tabb was not a tactical decision as many of you were giving credit for and using it as a stick to beat Rodgers with, along with stating that McDermott's input was very minimal.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by CMRoyal » 22 Dec 2009 15:12

Royalee What has annoyed me is the plaudits McDermott gets based on Saturday being 'much better' - it was pretty much exactly the same as the majority of other games this season where we played some good stuff and should have taken more from the game.


Agreed. Despite the disappointment of the last two home games, we were already on an upward curve, albeit one that wasn't quite steep enough to keep Rodgers in the job. BR must take credit for similar performances to what seems to have happened in Bristol. It's a bit like Labour circa 97-07 at the moment, Maccy D getting the plaudits for maintaining an improvement that was already well under way. Let's hope he doesn't have Gordon Brown's hubris - I really don't want Southgate as manager. Nice guy, but not a particularly good manager in my opinion. Squandered far more at Boro than Coppell is purported to have done here.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Elm Park Old Boy » 22 Dec 2009 15:34

SouthDownsRoyal So, after 1 game and an interview has he proved himself?


Difficult to do so, don't you think, whoever you are?

So maybe a premature topic?

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Alan Partridge » 22 Dec 2009 16:51

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royalexile Not Southgate please. Nice enough person but that's his problem.


His main problem is that he's a shite manager who is tactically inept, overspends in the transfer market, has no charisma and commands no respect.


Is that Rodgers or Southgate that we're talking about here?

Ferguson or nowt for me..Curbs won't come here, so Big Mac looks likely.

Big Mac or Southg8 tough one. Maybe Southg8 just because I can use an 8 in his name.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Rex » 22 Dec 2009 16:55

McDerm8. :oops:

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Re: The love for McDermott

by ankeny » 22 Dec 2009 17:40

He may not be the best man but he is better then anything tightarse would be willing to splash out on,so lets give him a chance.

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Re: The love for McDermott

by Cookie » 22 Dec 2009 19:26

I think he'll be like McLaren was when he took over from Sven.
He's a nice guy who'll have trouble swapping between boss & buddy.

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