by Mr Optimist » 08 Jan 2010 15:39
by sandman » 08 Jan 2010 15:44
RoyalBlueGavCMRoyal Had we lined up a better manager, that would be understandable. That we haven't makes the timing of the sacking a bit of a mystery.
We did have a better manager lined up. And he's now in charge.
So why didn't the fools who are in charge of this club appoint McDermott first time around (his abilities can't have changed that dramatically in the short time Rodgers was in charge) and save the £500K paid to Watford (plus whatever they will now have to pay in compensation to all those sacked)? That money could have been spent instead on much needed players (or more likely gone into the cloth cutting fund!).
And how many more times will people on here witter on about the £3.5M given to buy players whilst ever so conveniently (Madejski style) overlooking the value and quality of players sold, as our squad was decimated by the cloth cutting. Yes, lots of other managers would have loved that amount of money to add to their already good, established and stable squads!!
Two former Reading managers (Gooding and Coppell) have now stated that Rodgers was pretty much on a hiding to nothing and I would bet that there are plenty of other very good and experienced managers who would agree with that.
by Maguire » 08 Jan 2010 15:48
Thomas L'HeureuxGav The circumstances in the summer were completely different. However, Brian has stepped in and shown in just a few games more ability in his little finger than Rodgers had in his entire tome of convoluted football tactics.
Sorry, but out of all the drivel in this thread, this comment is probably the most deluded of the lot.
And personally, I think Wimb's take on this is spot on to be honest. Fair enough Rodgers could have done a lot of things differently, but I definitely do not agree with him getting the sack when there has been no talk of bringing in a replacement. Sacking him is a backward step in the long-run, and given the position the club are in at the moment, we don't have the luxury of being able to take too many backward steps.
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 08 Jan 2010 15:50
by Royalee » 08 Jan 2010 15:57
Mr Optimist Because he's the cheap option.
When we haven't won a game by March we will then look for someone else to rescue us but without that pesky expensive transfer window open.
I really hope I am wrong but this is a huge gamble. Please bring back Sir Steve asap!!
by Mr Optimist » 08 Jan 2010 16:01
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 08 Jan 2010 16:05
by Woodcote Royal » 08 Jan 2010 16:05
RoyalBlue So they went and blew all of that money on what they 'thought', rather than what they knew? Don't forget they are now telling us what a great record and background McDermott has and that can't have changed much in the last few months!
No matter how you try to justify their actions, either he clearly wasn't a very obvious and clear candidate for the job or they cocked up big time.
And, unless they are now confident that McDermott is better than Rodgers or anyone else they could get (assuming they are prepared to spend some money) why are they leaving him in charge at such a critical time for the club?
by Royalee » 08 Jan 2010 16:10
Mr Optimist Galvinise the vast majority of supporters for starters.
by Mr Optimist » 08 Jan 2010 16:10
by Wycombe Royal » 08 Jan 2010 16:11
DOYLERSAROYALER Billy Davies is a good example of what CAN happen if you give the manager time ...last season Notts Forest were perilously close to relegation but the club stuck with him...and whilst they appeared to have a big transfer budget, he has taken them into 3rd place this season
by Mr Optimist » 08 Jan 2010 16:16
RoyaleeMr Optimist Galvinise the vast majority of supporters for starters.
How? The more knowledgeable supporters realise that bringing him back would be a huge backwards step.
by Mr Optimist » 08 Jan 2010 16:16
RoyaleeMr Optimist Galvinise the vast majority of supporters for starters.
How? The more knowledgeable supporters realise that bringing him back would be a huge backwards step.
by Royalee » 08 Jan 2010 16:18
Mr OptimistRoyaleeMr Optimist Galvinise the vast majority of supporters for starters.
How? The more knowledgeable supporters realise that bringing him back would be a huge backwards step.
Because when Coppell went back for later spells at Palace it was a complete disaster wasn't it??!!
I did not want Rodgers to go but in the position we are in I would rather have a vastly experienced manager (who knows the club and is respected and can work with our "board") over a promoted chief scout.
by facaldaqui » 08 Jan 2010 16:22
by Royalee » 08 Jan 2010 16:23
Wycombe RoyalDOYLERSAROYALER Billy Davies is a good example of what CAN happen if you give the manager time ...last season Notts Forest were perilously close to relegation but the club stuck with him...and whilst they appeared to have a big transfer budget, he has taken them into 3rd place this season
Billy Davies took over in January last year with the aim of keeping them up. He did that so the "giving a manager time" thing doesn't work with him.
Since then he has spent upwards of £6m plus having the wages tobring in players like Gunter (last season) and Shorey (this season) and has brought in zero from selling players.
His achievement is not that good.
Sousa has done a much better job at Swansea.
by sandman » 08 Jan 2010 16:25
Royalee
How? The more knowledgeable supporters realise that bringing him back would be a huge backwards step.
by Mr Optimist » 08 Jan 2010 16:27
by Royalee » 08 Jan 2010 16:31
sandmanRoyalee
How? The more knowledgeable supporters realise that bringing him back would be a huge backwards step.
What Royalee has done here and for the last year or so is create a subsection of fans of which he is a member where all the knowledgeable supporters are placed. If you don't agree with him you are not knowledgeable about football and should therefore fcuk of you oxford pcunt.
by Mr Optimist » 08 Jan 2010 16:36
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