Caskeys Lovechild That's mainly because some bell-end came in and paid £35million for him, and now he thinks he's gods gift, despite the fact that he's only marginally above average.
Carroll marginally above average.
by BrockManson » 25 Sep 2012 08:51
Caskeys Lovechild That's mainly because some bell-end came in and paid £35million for him, and now he thinks he's gods gift, despite the fact that he's only marginally above average.
by Corky341 » 25 Sep 2012 10:01
harryroyal Madejski won't allow it.
by RoyalBlue » 25 Sep 2012 10:03
Caskeys LovechildRoyalBlue
And many believe that The Reading Way could also be the reason that we have had to rise TWICE to the biggest, most competitive league in the world. It could also lead to us having to try to do it a third time, so I would rather see a modified Reading Way that gives us a better chance of staying there.
Being GOOD ENOUGH to stay up, is absolutely not a guarantee of staying up though. West Ham, Blackburn, Bolton - All have shown that despite having the individual players who should have kept them up at a canter, that this means absolutely nothing if those players don't gel together. What McD is good at, is gelling a team - and yes, it seems to lead to a slow start - but don't forget we rose from 19th (?) last season after the first 10 games - to WIN the league - He knows what he's doing.
Fortunately for the rest of us - your view of a "modified" Reading way, which is short termist, and gambles the future viability of the football club, has no bearing on what will actually happen.
Once were BiscuitmenRoyalBlue
And many believe that The Reading Way could also be the reason that we have had to rise TWICE to the biggest, most competitive league in the world. It could also lead to us having to try to do it a third time, so I would rather see a modified Reading Way that gives us a better chance of staying there.
You spent the whole of the last season moaning, we got promoted as champions and you are straight back with the unrelenting negativity.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 25 Sep 2012 10:27
Alexander Litvinenko BMc will be here as long as he likes - but I suspect that it'll be his choosing when he moves on.
And he holds all the cards - if we stay up he's praised as the greatest up and coming manager in English football and very saleable - and if we go down the perception will be that he wasn't given enough money to spend to do his job properly, and his reputation will not be damaged - and he'll still be very saleable.
by melonhead » 25 Sep 2012 10:46
by Alexander Litvinenko » 25 Sep 2012 10:54
LacosteAlexander Litvinenko BMc will be here as long as he likes - but I suspect that it'll be his choosing when he moves on.
And he holds all the cards - if we stay up he's praised as the greatest up and coming manager in English football and very saleable - and if we go down the perception will be that he wasn't given enough money to spend to do his job properly, and his reputation will not be damaged - and he'll still be very saleable.
A very naive post. Can you honestly see the board sticking with him if we are bottom at Christmas. We might not get the chance to be in the PL for a long time after this.
We are no different to any other club and MCD is no safer than any other manager if under performing. Madejski has weilded the axe in the past and we will again especially with the Russians looking to protyect theior investment.
by Hoop Blah » 25 Sep 2012 11:15
BrockManson Stoke was definitely a must win and the team was very unlucky not to do so. He managed to conjure a spirited performance away to Chelsea too, which showed that when the team is in the right frame of mind then they can score goals at this level.
larry1971 ...if Carroll, had come to Reading, Mcdermott would of had to completely change the styile of football the team plays to accomodate him and I'm not sure he would of been prepared to do that...
by melonhead » 25 Sep 2012 11:18
How were we unlucky against Stoke? We got a late equaliser from the spot which was pretty much the only decent effort their keeper had to face.
by Hoop Blah » 25 Sep 2012 11:21
Alexander Litvinenko BMc will be here as long as he likes - but I suspect that it'll be his choosing when he moves on.
And he holds all the cards - if we stay up he's praised as the greatest up and coming manager in English football and very saleable - and if we go down the perception will be that he wasn't given enough money to spend to do his job properly, and his reputation will not be damaged - and he'll still be very saleable.
by Hoop Blah » 25 Sep 2012 11:23
melonheadHow were we unlucky against Stoke? We got a late equaliser from the spot which was pretty much the only decent effort their keeper had to face.
passed it around nicely, controlled the game, gave them a goal from a very tame shot due to keeper error
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 25 Sep 2012 11:42
by Royalclapper » 25 Sep 2012 11:49
by larry1971 » 25 Sep 2012 17:22
Hoop Blah What style of football do you think we play that wouldn't suit a player of Carroll's type and ability?
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Sep 2012 17:33
larry1971Hoop Blah What style of football do you think we play that wouldn't suit a player of Carroll's type and ability?
just think that Carroll is better suited to the type of football and tactics that Allardyce likes to play.
by Hoop Blah » 27 Sep 2012 12:28
larry1971Hoop Blah What style of football do you think we play that wouldn't suit a player of Carroll's type and ability?
just think that Carroll is better suited to the type of football and tactics that Allardyce likes to play.
by fruits » 27 Sep 2012 12:44
melonhead id almost rather go down and keep him, than sack him and stay up
by Reading4eva » 27 Sep 2012 13:46
fruits ´arry , Curbishley, Mourinho, Mitt Romney or Guardiola all I want is for Reading to maintain their position in the Prem.
by E. Andrew » 27 Sep 2012 13:50
by facaldaqui » 27 Sep 2012 16:43
fruits
It is great to be in the Premiership again, and I want us to stay there. I am sorry but if we are bottom at Christmas, Brian must go and we will have to get a new manager, I could n´t care less if it is ´arry , Curbishley, Mourinho, Mitt Romney or Guardiola all I want is for Reading to maintain their position in the Prem.
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