by Badger Finger » 17 Dec 2012 22:26
by Royal Rother » 17 Dec 2012 22:27
windermere_royalRepressedRoyal I am struggling to find a way to describe that, everything has gone, Arsenal could and should have scored ten. Saturday at the Etihad could get really, really ugly. Poor old Brian he has seen his stock go from one of football's up and coming managers to being not worth the suit on his back. It is tragic, but it is there for all to see that he has completely lost the spirit that propelled us to promotion; he needs to move on and try to re-build his dignity, it just is getting too embarrassing to witness.
That could easily have been a PL record score tomight, painful to watch, we really need some fresh blood inside this club now.
by windermere_royal » 17 Dec 2012 22:27
Royal Rother A Portsmouth fan on TalkSport just spoke more sense than the majority of posters on this thread put together. He gets it.
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 17 Dec 2012 22:28
Royal Rother A Portsmouth fan on TalkSport just spoke more sense than the majority of posters on this thread put together. He gets it.
by windermere_royal » 17 Dec 2012 22:29
Royal Rotherwindermere_royalRepressedRoyal I am struggling to find a way to describe that, everything has gone, Arsenal could and should have scored ten. Saturday at the Etihad could get really, really ugly. Poor old Brian he has seen his stock go from one of football's up and coming managers to being not worth the suit on his back. It is tragic, but it is there for all to see that he has completely lost the spirit that propelled us to promotion; he needs to move on and try to re-build his dignity, it just is getting too embarrassing to witness.
That could easily have been a PL record score tomight, painful to watch, we really need some fresh blood inside this club now.
The person who needs to be replaced is the one who coaches the defense. If that's BM, sobeit.
by Archie's penalty » 17 Dec 2012 22:29
Badger Finger I will always love Brian, and what he's achieved at Reading, he could move on to become manager of Aldershot, and I'd still shake his hand.
But... Tonight was one of ther most tactically inept performances I've ever seen. Ripped to pieces time and time again by, this season's standards, a very average team. Insistence on playing a midfielder whose second touch is a tackle, and the only completed passes were to the ball boy behind their goal, and was so far off the pace, Stephen Hawking would have beaten him in a game of pictionary.
Brian, sorry mate, you''ve reached your limit with this bunch of workhorses. Time for someone new to come in and work miracles. Maybe even someone with three most un-reading like, Plan B.
I'll never quite admire them as much though...
by Royal Lady » 17 Dec 2012 22:30
by howser » 17 Dec 2012 22:31
by Alan Partridge » 17 Dec 2012 22:33
by MmmMonsterMunch » 17 Dec 2012 22:34
by cmonurz » 17 Dec 2012 22:34
by Ian Royal » 17 Dec 2012 22:36
by Maguire » 17 Dec 2012 22:37
Alan Partridge Gary Neville just perfectly summed that game up and in a roundabout way of doing slated McDermott and rightly so. The tactics from the off were kamikaze, pure stupidity. The team selection again made ZERO sense and the end result was an absolute slaughter. That should have been 10 or 11 for Arsenal.
Not going to repeat everything Neville said because there's no point but you have to give yourself a chance in a game. When you play the likes of Arsenal the only way a small club can get something is parking the bus, being tough, in their faces and make it a scrap. Playing 4-4-2, open and gung ho was just idiocy and it's the manager's fault there. People will have a go at Tabb and Leigertwood but they are in there against Cazorla, Wilshere and Arteta with Podolski and Oxlade-Chamberlain cutting in and making it a 5. They were never given a hope. Reading only had a tiny bit of control in the game for 10 minutes in the 2nd half once he took the strikers off and went 5 v 5. It's not negative to start like that, it's sensible and it's what every team does v Arsenal/City who play the way they do.
The players aren't good enough everyone knows that but the manager is giving them no hope in games like tonight, like Neville said it was actually 'sad' watching it. arsenal looked like scoring everytime they got the ball as they hopelessly outnumbered Reading's midfield and slaughtered them out wide.
The players aren't good enough but the manager despite being a nice bloke en all is even more out of his depth than they are. But hey you all saw 7 goals so you can't complain.
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Dec 2012 22:37
by MmmMonsterMunch » 17 Dec 2012 22:39
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Dec 2012 22:39
Royal Rother A Portsmouth fan on TalkSport just spoke more sense than the majority of posters on this thread put together. He gets it.
by Royal Rother » 17 Dec 2012 22:40
Who Moved The Goalposts?Royal Rother A Portsmouth fan on TalkSport just spoke more sense than the majority of posters on this thread put together. He gets it.
What did he say?
by cmonurz » 17 Dec 2012 22:41
by Alan Partridge » 17 Dec 2012 22:42
by leon » 17 Dec 2012 22:42
MmmMonsterMunch The sad thing is that at this point, the current squad & management team has been irrevocably damaged now IMO. Wholesale changes needed next season to have any hope of bouncing back. Worrying to be honest as if we don't, we could freefall after this debacle of a season.