by strap » 23 Dec 2009 11:52
by Forbury Lion » 23 Dec 2009 11:58
Well, communication works both ways. If Nigel Howe isn't communicating with you then why not pop upstairs and have a chat or give him a call, maybe even schedule some time with his pa to discuss things.Harpers So Solid Crew I wonder what he would have done differently??????
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Dec 2009 12:00
by peterroyal76 » 23 Dec 2009 12:12
Vision Not sure anyone comes out of this looking particularly good really.
When all's said and done even with the sales , the squad is good enough to be around mid-table. If he was relatively comfortable in mid-table then he would have been given the time to gradually prove himself up to the task. Not being out of the bottom 5 for nigh on half a season means inevitably that he would be put under pressure. If he really didn't see that as he claims then you have to question whether he's got the awareness and judgement to ever make it as a successful manager reagrdless of his alledged coaching skills.
That said, the club knew this season was going to be tough and were preaching patience amongst the support as we restructure and rebuild. For the most part despite dissenting voices on here and the odd outburst at individual games the fans have actually been remarkably patient. As it turns out the board weren't. Whatever Rodgers' mistakes (and there were plenty of them), 6 months is not long enough really to make the inroads that were required when he took over. Having employed such a relatively inexperienced manager to such a job, to dump him after 6 months is a pretty poor show in my view.
Neither Rodgers nor the board come out of this with any credit to be honest.
by SteveRoyal » 23 Dec 2009 12:29
by Dorset-Knob » 23 Dec 2009 12:33
Mr Angry This bit made me![]()
“I never felt pressure in the job, I wanted the club to be successful and the January transfer window was my only opportunity to put things right. It still doesn’t rack up.
2 reasons;
1. How on Earth could he NOT have felt pressure in the job - smacks of thinking that REGARDLESS of performances and results, he wouldn't be fired.
2. The January window his "only" opportunity to put things right?? He was appointed in June, and bought in 7 players ffs - that was the time to show that he had the nous to get a group of players together, playing the way he wanted. YET...... we saw some of our brightest young stars (Henry, Davies) farmed out, others (Karacan, Sigi) either dropped, ignored on played out of position whilst his most expensive signing and a quality loanee from celtic left to sit on the bench or dumped in the reserves.
Take responsibility Brendan.
by SteveRoyal » 23 Dec 2009 12:34
by readingbedding » 23 Dec 2009 12:53
by Ian Royal » 23 Dec 2009 13:05
by Focher » 23 Dec 2009 13:06
by Ian Royal » 23 Dec 2009 13:20
Focher it was common knowlegde that Howe was 100% against the appointment of Rodgers so this is no real suprise.
by Southbank Old Boy » 23 Dec 2009 13:30
Ian Royal Why would the cock need to speak to Howe? Hammond is the man he speaks to, he's the bridge to the board. He sorts out transfer related stuff and liaises with the board.
More bullshit from the clown.
by RoyalBlue » 23 Dec 2009 13:37
midfield diamond Lack of communication with N Howe an interesting complaint.
I thought that N Hammond was supposed to be the vital link between the Manager and the Board?
Anyway I'm glad one of them got rid of him before he could inflict any more damage on the Club.
As for SJM he comes out of it smelling of roses - it wasn't really him who pulled the trigger.
Ian Royal Why would the cock need to speak to Howe? Hammond is the man he speaks to, he's the bridge to the board. He sorts out transfer related stuff and liaises with the board.
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by Compo's Hat » 23 Dec 2009 13:40
Focher it was common knowlegde that Howe was 100% against the appointment of Rodgers so this is no real suprise.
by Wycombe Royal » 23 Dec 2009 13:40
RoyalBluemidfield diamond Lack of communication with N Howe an interesting complaint.
I thought that N Hammond was supposed to be the vital link between the Manager and the Board?
Anyway I'm glad one of them got rid of him before he could inflict any more damage on the Club.
As for SJM he comes out of it smelling of roses - it wasn't really him who pulled the trigger.
Like hell does he come out smelling of roses!! It wasn't me guv, I was only following the orders of one of my subordinates?!!
At the very least he comes out reeking of bull shyte!
If my staff foul up, it reflects badly on me. Madejski's people (Howe, Hammond, Rodgers - take your pick, although personally I opt for the first two) foul up and it reflects very badly on him.
Funny how Rodgers saw the January Transfer window as the opportunity to fix the things that needed fixing. He goes to talk to the Chief Exec about this and then finds himself out on his ear. Sounds like someone didn't want Rodgers trying to buy some new cloth!
Still that objective has been fixed and when no one wants to join without knowing who the longer term boss is, we can all be told the money was available but we couldn't find the right players!
by Royal We » 23 Dec 2009 13:41
Ian Royal
LOL @ anyone suggesting Howe tells his Madj what to do though.
by Focher » 23 Dec 2009 13:42
Ian RoyalFocher it was common knowlegde that Howe was 100% against the appointment of Rodgers so this is no real suprise.
LOL @ anyone suggesting Howe tells his Madj what to do though.
by Ian Royal » 23 Dec 2009 13:44
FocherIan RoyalFocher it was common knowlegde that Howe was 100% against the appointment of Rodgers so this is no real suprise.
LOL @ anyone suggesting Howe tells his Madj what to do though.
LOL at anyone who thinks Madejski knows how modern day football operates, all his decisions are heavily influenced by Hammond and Howe. The only thing Madejski knows better than those 2 clowns is money, and how to safeguard it.
by facaldaqui » 23 Dec 2009 13:57
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