by Millsy » 24 Dec 2009 19:01
by SouthDownsRoyal » 24 Dec 2009 22:06
by Barry the bird boggler » 25 Dec 2009 08:31
by Ian Royal » 26 Dec 2009 13:28
Barry the bird boggler To me it will always be a very odd decision as results and performances had generally been improving and the side was looking more settled. Therefore I think there has to be more to it....
Personally I hope BR goes away and is a success and comes back to Reading in the future and delivers what he might have been able to given more time and a fair crack of the whip.
PS - In the meantime please bring back Sir Steve to mentor McDermott and Gibbs.
by Pseud O'Nym » 26 Dec 2009 20:01
Ian Royal I still don't subscribe to this. Results & performances did improve, but they were so bad before that doesn't mean a lot. They had already plateaued after about 5 good performances and we'd started putting in more shambolic displays again by most accounts.
Certainly enough was done to give Rodgers an extension until mid-December after QPR where another poor performance straight away probably would have seen him sacked on the spot. But the upward trend was not conitinuing. Our rivals were also reviving themselves and Rodgers was still making big mistakes. If slightly fewer and less obvious ones.
by Royalee » 26 Dec 2009 20:05
Pseud O'NymIan Royal I still don't subscribe to this. Results & performances did improve, but they were so bad before that doesn't mean a lot. They had already plateaued after about 5 good performances and we'd started putting in more shambolic displays again by most accounts.
Certainly enough was done to give Rodgers an extension until mid-December after QPR where another poor performance straight away probably would have seen him sacked on the spot. But the upward trend was not conitinuing. Our rivals were also reviving themselves and Rodgers was still making big mistakes. If slightly fewer and less obvious ones.
Agree with this, also:
More and more over the last three months I've read comments by Rodgers and players on how he was working with someone on some detail aspect of their game and wondered, if SSC and others before him found managing RFC a full time job then how can Brendan find the time to offer one on one coaching?
I think most people who've managed businesses will have seen a manager who doesn't know how to fix a big problem resort to looking for tiny problems he does know how to fix, it's a very common behaviour often called micromanagement. Perhaps the decision to remove him was based on more than simply poor results?
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 26 Dec 2009 20:11
by Man Friday » 26 Dec 2009 20:22
Ian RoyalBarry the bird boggler To me it will always be a very odd decision as results and performances had generally been improving and the side was looking more settled. Therefore I think there has to be more to it....
Personally I hope BR goes away and is a success and comes back to Reading in the future and delivers what he might have been able to given more time and a fair crack of the whip.
PS - In the meantime please bring back Sir Steve to mentor McDermott and Gibbs.
I still don't subscribe to this. Results & performances did improve, but they were so bad before that doesn't mean a lot. They had already plateaued after about 5 good performances and we'd started putting in more shambolic displays again by most accounts.
Certainly enough was done to give Rodgers an extension until mid-December after QPR where another poor performance straight away probably would have seen him sacked on the spot. But the upward trend was not conitinuing. Our rivals were also reviving themselves and Rodgers was still making big mistakes. If slightly fewer and less obvious ones.
by Pseud O'Nym » 26 Dec 2009 20:23
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Yeah there are quite a few things you can cane the guy over, not sure one on one coaching is one of them.
by Royalee » 26 Dec 2009 20:27
by The 17 Bus » 26 Dec 2009 21:48
by Royalee » 26 Dec 2009 21:51
The 17 Bus dillon led the 'shots to a four nothing win today...
by CMRoyal » 26 Dec 2009 22:18
RoyaleeThe 17 Bus dillon led the 'shots to a four nothing win today...
...And a 6-1 defeat last time out.
by Sir Rodger Doyle » 26 Dec 2009 22:48
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Why would Rodgers want to talk to Howe? What does Howe have to do with the football side of things? He's too busy trying to rescue all of JM's failing investments.
Trying to save some face me thinks, unless he thinks Howe was sticking the knife in behind his back....
by JR » 27 Dec 2009 00:49
by leon » 27 Dec 2009 00:56
JR Sacking Rodgers was so shortsighted and foolish.
I am not saying he was doing everything right, far from it, but those of us who were going home and away and who appreciate football and the need to build over time were seeing a gradual improvement that would have seen us comfortably in mid table.
I think it is disgraceful that the board gave him a long term project and then took that away without giving him a proper chance to prove himself.
The minute they sacked rodgers our chances of relegation increased. For the first time this season i am worried about relegation and unless the board act decisvely and appoint the right man we are in grave danger of going down. In my opinion we were never going down with rodgers.
It makes you wonder whether those who made the decision watch the home and away matches properly and understand the game.
by Royalee » 27 Dec 2009 00:59
JR Sacking Rodgers was so shortsighted and foolish.
I am not saying he was doing everything right, far from it, but those of us who were going home and away and who appreciate football and the need to build over time were seeing a gradual improvement that would have seen us comfortably in mid table.
I think it is disgraceful that the board gave him a long term project and then took that away without giving him a proper chance to prove himself.
The minute they sacked rodgers our chances of relegation increased. For the first time this season i am worried about relegation and unless the board act decisvely and appoint the right man we are in grave danger of going down. In my opinion we were never going down with rodgers.
It makes you wonder whether those who made the decision watch the home and away matches properly and understand the game.
by Man Friday » 27 Dec 2009 10:02
JR Sacking Rodgers was so shortsighted and foolish.
I am not saying he was doing everything right, far from it, but those of us who were going home and away and who appreciate football and the need to build over time were seeing a gradual improvement that would have seen us comfortably in mid table.
I think it is disgraceful that the board gave him a long term project and then took that away without giving him a proper chance to prove himself.
The minute they sacked rodgers our chances of relegation increased. For the first time this season i am worried about relegation and unless the board act decisvely and appoint the right man we are in grave danger of going down. In my opinion we were never going down with rodgers.
It makes you wonder whether those who made the decision watch the home and away matches properly and understand the game.
by ROKERITE » 27 Dec 2009 10:13
JR Sacking Rodgers was so shortsighted and foolish.
I am not saying he was doing everything right, far from it, but those of us who were going home and away and who appreciate football and the need to build over time were seeing a gradual improvement that would have seen us comfortably in mid table.
I think it is disgraceful that the board gave him a long term project and then took that away without giving him a proper chance to prove himself.
The minute they sacked rodgers our chances of relegation increased. For the first time this season i am worried about relegation and unless the board act decisvely and appoint the right man we are in grave danger of going down. In my opinion we were never going down with rodgers.
It makes you wonder whether those who made the decision watch the home and away matches properly and understand the game.
by facaldaqui » 27 Dec 2009 14:41
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