The Fans decide: poll for next manager

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who do you want as our next manager?

George Burley, a jock who likes his booze
8
2%
Darren Ferguson, another jock
87
27%
Steve Coppell, never go back?
43
13%
Lawrie Sanchez, no personality/long ball?
5
2%
Steve Cotterill, another Brenda = talks a good game but little else?
2
1%
Gareth Southgate, ummm track record?
21
6%
Alan Curbishley, out of his comfort zone?
96
29%
Sean O Driscoll, unproven at a big club?
13
4%
Paul Hart, better as a youth coach?
1
0%
Glen Hoddle, has the halo lost its glow?
10
3%
Paul Tisdale, the thinking man's crumpet?
20
6%
Phil Parkinson, mean, angry but has he the nous?
20
6%
 
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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by SLAMMED » 27 Dec 2009 15:45

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 27 Dec 2009 16:08

MmmMonsterMunch Ferguson got asked about Sheff Wed & then Reading & he chose to answer about Reading first saying "It's got a great structure, bog club" etc.

He clearly wants the job - couldn't have been more obvious. Get him in Mr Mad FFS!



He sounded more interested in Sheff Wed job I thought - his first points made were about history and huge fan base......... thats 2-0 to Sheff Wed then ! .....unfortunately he didnt go on to compare the Chairmen..... one whose prepared to support tthe new manager to reinvigorate the club and the other who isnt....

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by (.)Boobies(.) » 27 Dec 2009 16:41

Royal Lady Depends if Ferguson is happy to not be able to get any more players for rest of season and happy with a low annual salary.


Brendan Rodgers was on £400,000 a year. That was more than what Ferguson Jnr was on at P'boro, so that wouldn't be a problem.___ West Stand Flash, why do you always believe everything you read in the papers? Even if Reading were hoping McDermott comes good, they'll be interviewing other candidates just in case. Sir John Madejski isn't a football man, but he is a very successful business man, and you don't become as successful as him by taking punts on individuals and refusing to consider other options available to his business'.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by The whole year inn » 28 Dec 2009 00:40

DARREN FERGUSON has set his sights on becoming Reading’s new boss. DaiLOLy Star

Ferguson is among the leading contenders to take over at the Madejski Stadium after Brendan Rodgers was sacked by the Royals earlier this month.


The 37-year-old is also on Sheffield Wednesday’s shortlist to take over from the axed Brian Laws – but

Nigel Worthington is thought to be the Owls’ first choice.


Ferguson, who was sacked by Peterborough in November, said: “With the situation of me being unemployed, I’d be a fool not to speak to clubs.


“Am I interested in talking to Sheffield Wednesday or Reading? The answer to that would be yes, I am interested.”


Meanwhile, Ferguson has hit back at Posh director of football Barry Fry’s claims that he was tapped up by a

rival club prior to his sacking at London Road.


“I was not tapped up at all, the situation was clear, they lost confidence in me,” Ferguson said

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Dec 2009 07:58

LOL at anyone who thinks JM will go for anything other than the cheapest option


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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by (.)Boobies(.) » 28 Dec 2009 11:01

Barry the bird boggler, tell me, what is the 'cheapest' option? Brendan Rodgers was on £400,000 a year. The next manager, be it Brian McDermott or A.Nother, is likely to earn about the same. Brian McDermott wouldn't be the cheapest option, he would be the most familiar.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by URZZZZZZZZ » 29 Dec 2009 13:48

Jim Gannon please.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by winchester_royal » 29 Dec 2009 16:25

Now Irvine is available we should definitley go and get him.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by Focher » 29 Dec 2009 16:27

winchester_royal Now Irvine is available we should definitley go and get him.


yep


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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by TBM » 29 Dec 2009 17:04

winchester_royal Now Irvine is available we should definitley go and get him.


LOL @ our "targets" when Coppell left all now being sacked by their clubs.....didn't both Peterborough and Preston block our approach to speak to their managers in the summer? :lol:

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by Wimb » 29 Dec 2009 17:05

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winchester_royal Now Irvine is available we should definitley go and get him.


LOL @ our "targets" when Coppell left all now being sacked by their clubs.....didn't both Peterborough and Preston block our approach to speak to their managers in the summer? :lol:


Yeah, does make you wonder about the quaLOLity of those names on the 'shortlist' :D

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by rhroyal » 29 Dec 2009 17:06

I think Irvine is appropriate now. More experienced at this level and knows how to grind out results. Darren Ferguson would have been a more ideal, long term manager in the summer. We're not in a situation to appoint a manager like that right now.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by winchester_royal » 29 Dec 2009 17:07

TBF, both sackings were ridiculously harsh. Irvine has worked wonders at Preston under a very, very tight budget, and would love to see him here.

Much better option than Fergie IMHO.


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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by Plymouth_Royal » 29 Dec 2009 17:12

poll for next manager? Well there's enough polish shops here so he'll fit right in.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by rhroyal » 29 Dec 2009 17:12

winchester_royal TBF, both sackings were ridiculously harsh. Irvine has worked wonders at Preston under a very, very tight budget, and would love to see him here.

Much better option than Fergie IMHO.

"The decision was not taken lightly", Shaw told the club website.
"Alan did an extremely good job keeping us in the Championship and took us to the play-offs last season.
"However after a good start to the 2009-10 campaign we have only picked up seven points out of a possible 30 since our last away win at Sheffield Wednesday on 20 October.
"In that period we have only scored six goals and that sort of record is not something we could allow to continue without addressing it."

How fickle are Preston? Both sackings show the nature of football. 2 good seasons followed by 2 bad months and he's gone. It's not like they're in grave danger of relegation right now or anything. I'd happily see us capitalize from their stupidity, or Peterborough's to be honest.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by West Stand Flash » 29 Dec 2009 17:55

The club did approach Preston for Irvine didn't they?
What's the likelihood of Reading actually going for him?
Surely Madejski must have realised that after yesterdays embarrassment we have to move quickly and stop this sh*t.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by peterroyal76 » 01 Jan 2010 19:14

Todays newspapers are reporting Dowie is the man the club want....... :cry: Please NO!

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by Royal Rother » 01 Jan 2010 22:29

I quite like Iain Dowie. He's not got a bad record and I think he'll come good as a manager at some stage.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by Very near...far away » 01 Jan 2010 22:33

URZZZZZZZZ Jim Gannon please.


Jim Bowen please.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

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