by Svlad Cjelli » 11 Apr 2011 12:30
by Ian Royal » 11 Apr 2011 12:34
by Royal Rother » 11 Apr 2011 12:35
juanpablo I cant help but think we have been incredibly lucky finding a manager and players that can create this kind of spirit.
by readingbedding » 11 Apr 2011 12:37
by PieEater » 11 Apr 2011 12:45
Ian Royal And my definition of mid-table mediocrity is a team that goes through most of the season with little hope of play offs and little serious fear of relegation. So I'd say something like 10th to 18th, as that gives three places either side of relegation and play offs. Maybe 11th to 17th.
by ZacNaloen » 11 Apr 2011 12:47
by Ian Royal » 11 Apr 2011 12:47
by Ian Royal » 11 Apr 2011 12:48
ZacNaloen Newcastle?
by Wycombe Royal » 11 Apr 2011 12:49
readingbedding As for Madejski, there are some on here who would happily see us drift downwards whilst improving/maintaining our balance sheet in the belief that the rest of football will meltdown around us and we will emerge as one of the last men standing. They are rather like people who build nuclear bunkers in their back garden. Much as I admire and appreciete what Madejski has done, I don't see how the club can go forward with him at the helm and would now like to see someone new who wants to move things forward
by readingbedding » 11 Apr 2011 12:50
by Royal Rother » 11 Apr 2011 12:57
floyd__streete As usual Schards has got it pretty much spot on to be quite honest; a good barometer for a decent, truthful posting on HNA is whether Reading Bedding & winchester_royal disagree with it.
by readingbedding » 11 Apr 2011 12:59
by Royal Rother » 11 Apr 2011 13:01
Wycombe Royalreadingbedding As for Madejski, there are some on here who would happily see us drift downwards whilst improving/maintaining our balance sheet in the belief that the rest of football will meltdown around us and we will emerge as one of the last men standing. They are rather like people who build nuclear bunkers in their back garden. Much as I admire and appreciete what Madejski has done, I don't see how the club can go forward with him at the helm and would now like to see someone new who wants to move things forward
Schards#2 As for Madejski, there are some on here who would happily see us drift downwards whilst improving/maintaining our balance sheet in the belief that the rest of football will meltdown around us and we will emerge as one of the last men standing. They are rather like people who build nuclear bunkers in their back garden. Much as I admire and appreciete what Madejski has done, I don't see how the club can go forward with him at the helm and would now like to see someone new who wants to move things forward.
by readingbedding » 11 Apr 2011 13:03
by BR2 » 11 Apr 2011 13:09
Hampshire Royal I put a bet on at Corals on Friday for us to get promoted this season at 4/1. The odds are now 11/4.
by floyd__streete » 11 Apr 2011 13:10
by PieEater » 11 Apr 2011 13:13
Ian Royal Coventry? They were in the top flight for aaaaaaggggggggggeeeeeesssssss before they got relegated and they've done sweet FA since...
by Royal Rother » 11 Apr 2011 13:33
floyd__streete The recent run has been far from dull and inspiring of course, particularly Saturday. BUT apparently promotion isn't a formality yet, even from this promising position. And if we fail from here on in, with the certain player sales which would surely follow.....well, that would certainly stymie our progress again wouldn't it.
by Ian Royal » 11 Apr 2011 23:20
PieEaterIan Royal Coventry? They were in the top flight for aaaaaaggggggggggeeeeeesssssss before they got relegated and they've done sweet FA since...
Correct, but the question was meant to be retorical as you mentioned Coventry in your post
by Wimb » 08 Feb 2012 15:43
Schards#2 I think we need to get used to mid table championship football at the very best until there is a sea change at this club.
Madejski - clearly, his heart is not in it to the extent it was previously. He would love to sell out but can't find a buyer. He will keep the club sound and stable but has no intention of investing further funds or trying to push the club forwards.
Coppell - if the spirit of the championship had survived, he would definately have been the right man for the job, but it hasn't. The chairman is not fully behind it anymore, many players have left to pursue their own self interest and many still here would like to leave. The golden team has long gone and we have to move on and build a new team. Coppell doesn't, IMHO, have the hunger to do this.
Whilst not being a member of the carpark squad, I applauded their actions as, at the time it was the right thing to do. Had we known that the spirit of the championship side was already totally dead, in hindsight, we should have let Coppell go and started afresh.
As for Madejski, there are some on here who would happily see us drift downwards whilst improving/maintaining our balance sheet in the belief that the rest of football will meltdown around us and we will emerge as one of the last men standing. They are rather like people who build nuclear bunkers in their back garden. Much as I admire and appreciete what Madejski has done, I don't see how the club can go forward with him at the helm and would now like to see someone new who wants to move things forward.
Can't see either leaving anytime soon so supporting Reading's going to be a whole lot duller and uninspiring than in recent years
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