by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 25 Feb 2010 16:33
by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2010 10:42
weybridgewandererHoop Blah I believed then, and still do, that we should've invested more in proven and experienced Premiership players who were within our budget
And there in lies the problem we had. At 25K+ a week, proven experienced Premiership players were well outside our budget.
by Kitson12 » 26 Feb 2010 11:44
by leon » 27 Feb 2010 00:44
Hoop BlahweybridgewandererHoop Blah I believed then, and still do, that we should've invested more in proven and experienced Premiership players who were within our budget
And there in lies the problem we had. At 25K+ a week, proven experienced Premiership players were well outside our budget.
No they weren't.
We were paying the likes of Doyle and Hunt those kind of figures. Our total wage bill (circa £35m) was only a few £M off the likes of Wigan, Fulham, Bolton, Blackburn, 'Boro, and even Everton and Man City. We wated a decent amount on players that just weren't good enough.
Furthermore, Coppell himself has said he could've added players (the ones I'm talking of, like O'Neil, Taylor and Cahill) but decided they weren't better than what we had. If we could've afforded them we could've afford others of their standing.
Not really sure how many times that's been pointed out...
by URZZZZZZZZ » 27 Feb 2010 04:37
by Millsy » 27 Feb 2010 05:32
URZZZZZZZZ Right, this is my 2 pence for what its worth.
My opinion of Rodgers when he took the job was that he was probably the perfect candidate at the time to give us an exciting season where we would push for a play-off season. I thought his innovative tactical nouse and his ability to push players onto the next level would see us surprise many with the spine of the team being from our Academy.
Now, whatever happened during his reign, something very wrong happened. Maybe it was because he signed a £2 million player and decided not to play him? Maybe it was because he stringently upheld his ideologies of playing a 4-2-3-1 in a division full of players that would kick seven shades of shit out of you at the first opportunity?? I was at QPR, and I'd say its the lowest ive been as a Reading fan for as long as I can remember, and was consigned to relegation walking away from the stadium.
Now as soon as he was fired I though "great we have a signing in the pipeline, perhaps fergie junior?? would be good for loans!!" You can imagine my shock and evident dissapointment when they named McDermott as our temporary Manager! Now Plymotu was bad, this is a given, yet I will never forget that famous night in Liverpool, and for this reason McDermott will live with me for a long time!! Even a this point I thought it was still the best decision to give the job to someone accomplished rather than someone living on the crest of one performance!
Well Im glad ive been proved wrong!! League form has improved, and we've seen ourselves climb out of the relegation zone. Yet the footballing traditionists amongst us have always wanted a decent cup run, and McD has made my drems come true!! If we go down (which I reckon we won't, at a canter no less),I reckon full attentions should be on winning the prize we havent achieved before!!
Come on URZZZZZZ
McDermott, wooooaaaahhhh, McDermott, wooooaaaahhhh, hes gonna keep us up, we're gonna win the cup!!!!!"
by Terminal Boardom » 27 Feb 2010 09:55
by URZZZZZZZZ » 27 Feb 2010 11:00
Terminal Boardom it really does look as if the players are fitter.
by SteveRoyal » 27 Feb 2010 14:21
MK Dons are considering replacing manager Paul Ince with ex-Reading boss Brendan Rodgers.
Ince has struggled since returning from his stint at Blackburn with the Dons now eight points off the play-off places.
The club’s board is believed to be looking at new options for next season with Rodgers top of the wish-list.
by Royal With Cheese » 27 Feb 2010 15:33
by adamh4608 » 27 Feb 2010 20:44
SteveRoyal http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1254100/Paul-Ince-facing-MK-Dons-axe-ex-Reading-boss-Brendan-Rodgers-line-replace-him.htmlMK Dons are considering replacing manager Paul Ince with ex-Reading boss Brendan Rodgers.
Ince has struggled since returning from his stint at Blackburn with the Dons now eight points off the play-off places.
The club’s board is believed to be looking at new options for next season with Rodgers top of the wish-list.
by working class hero » 27 Feb 2010 20:56
Now had Rodgers had the nouse to pick up a few of these proven players instead of gambles like Cummings and persisting with players who at this minute aren't up to the task he may have had a bit more joy
by ROKERITE » 27 Feb 2010 21:32
by shoey » 27 Feb 2010 21:43
by adamh4608 » 27 Feb 2010 22:09
ROKERITE Well, I've been on The Moo Camp Board arguing his case, but without much support I'm afraid. I think he'd be perfect for them, and could see him taking the club to The Championship and possibly beyond. I'm surprised, but delighted, by Brian McDermott's success so far, by the way. Today, on the back of extra-time on Wednesday, was outstanding. It doesn't alter the fact that poor Rodgers got a very raw deal at your club; but that's history now.
by From Despair To Where? » 27 Feb 2010 22:10
by weybridgewanderer » 27 Feb 2010 22:33
ROKERITE Well, I've been on The Moo Camp Board arguing his case, but without much support I'm afraid. I think he'd be perfect for them, and could see him taking the club to The Championship and possibly beyond. I'm surprised, but delighted, by Brian McDermott's success so far, by the way. Today, on the back of extra-time on Wednesday, was outstanding. It doesn't alter the fact that poor Rodgers got a very raw deal at your club; but that's history now.
by glass half full » 27 Feb 2010 22:38
From Despair To Where? I think that McDermott is everything Rodgers isn't. I was never a fan of Rodgers, didn't like the man's arrogance and lack of humility so I would be biased but McDermott has got the team back to basics, playing simple effective football that plays to the squads' strengths, not some fanciful idea of some idealistic model and trying to get round pegs to fit square holes. We are no longer porous at the back and toothless up front.
I like McDermott's honesty, there's no bullshit, no complaining about the quality of player available, no making excuses and no taking the credit for himself. I like the fact that he has taken someone else's squad and got them playing for him and he has made 2 low key signings in key positions that needed strengthening that have improved the squad imeasurably. The players clearly like and respect him and want to play for him. I like the fact that Mills is now looking something like the £2m defender we thought we were buying, I like the fact that Howard is getting back to the form that got him noticed in the first place. I like the fact that Kebe has upped his game, I like the fact Cummings is nowhere near the first team, I like the fact that the forwards as a collective now look like scoring goals, I like the fact that we don't crumble at the first sign of pressure and fight to the final whistle. I like the fact that McDermott has recognised the real issues and just got on with the job at hand.
Most of all, I like the fact that we know have a team that plays with a bit of pride.
by weybridgewanderer » 27 Feb 2010 22:46
From Despair To Where? I like McDermott's honesty, there's no bullshit, no complaining about the quality of player available, no making excuses and no taking the credit for himself. I like the fact that he has taken someone else's squad and got them playing for him and he has made 2 low key signings in key positions that needed strengthening that have improved the squad imeasurably. ....
Most of all, I like the fact that we know have a team that plays with a bit of pride.
by Wimb » 27 Feb 2010 23:06
shoey wot the hell you on!
rodgers was shite here, useless, talked crap, brought crap in, and did f all in anyway to take this club forward, he took us backwards, and wow, we change manager, and we fly, surprise, hell no.
he did f all at watford.
and since he left he talks more crap, bout how he would have done things different if he known he had little time, what a load of tosh.
he had more time than most people get now, and with that ass comment of his must of felt he was doing things wrong too.
great he went, fantastic job by mcd, URZ! fuk rodgers
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