by MmmMonsterMunch » 17 Dec 2012 22:44
by SPARTA » 17 Dec 2012 22:44
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Dec 2012 22:45
by Ian Royal » 17 Dec 2012 22:46
Alan Partridge The real problem is there is no point spending loads of money in January now, the damage is too severe. Even if Sir alex got bored and fancied the job Reading are down. So you spend a ton of cash only to go down anyway leaving the club in financial dire straits in the summer. January should be used to try and get 1 or 2 of the championships best players and get everyone whose not required next year whose on big money out the door.
by RoyalBlue » 17 Dec 2012 22:47
by Royal Rother » 17 Dec 2012 22:48
Alan Partridge The real problem is there is no point spending loads of money in January now, the damage is too severe. Even if Sir alex got bored and fancied the job Reading are down. So you spend a ton of cash only to go down anyway leaving the club in financial dire straits in the summer. January should be used to try and get 1 or 2 of the championships best players and get everyone whose not required next year whose on big money out the door.
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Dec 2012 22:48
SPARTA AZ hasn't got the bollocks to sack him because he thinks the fans share unbreakable love for him. Unless the fans turn on him, which they wont because they're so bloody nice, he will still be here wasting money in January, and into the summer when he will rebuild a new pingpong team for the Championship.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 17 Dec 2012 22:48
by Ian Royal » 17 Dec 2012 22:49
MmmMonsterMunch People who think this team will just bounce back up are seriously mistaken. Why would McAnuff, Ledge etc strive for the promised land knowing that when they tasted it the first time they weren't good enough?? They will have zero motivation to try for it again, especially when they're not getting any younger.
The whole squad bar the odd few needs to be shifted out next season now. This season has been really damaging.
Someone wake me up in May please.
Agree about spending money - I wouldn't even give Brian 50p now. Utterly pointless.
by Maguire » 17 Dec 2012 22:49
Alan Partridge The real problem is there is no point spending loads of money in January now, the damage is too severe. Even if Sir alex got bored and fancied the job Reading are down. So you spend a ton of cash only to go down anyway leaving the club in financial dire straits in the summer. January should be used to try and get 1 or 2 of the championships best players and get everyone whose not required next year whose on big money out the door.
by RoyalBlue » 17 Dec 2012 22:50
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 cmonurz » 17 Dec 2012 22:50
MaguireAlan Partridge The real problem is there is no point spending loads of money in January now, the damage is too severe. Even if Sir alex got bored and fancied the job Reading are down. So you spend a ton of cash only to go down anyway leaving the club in financial dire straits in the summer. January should be used to try and get 1 or 2 of the championships best players and get everyone whose not required next year whose on big money out the door.
Yeah you'd have to look at loans really. Chances of staying up are so slim anything else would be a gamble. Get in players who will be in the top 10% of Championship players next season and take it from there.
by noelgallagher » 17 Dec 2012 22:52
RoyalBlue It doesn't matter how well an employee has performed in the past if they show over a period of time that they are hopelessly out of their depth and performing dreadfully when asked to work at a higher level. Any sensible 'business' and virtually all football clubs will act to put that employee out of their misery.
Did McDermott and Gibbs not watch the Bradford game to see how they dealt with Arsenal, closing them down quickly and getting in their faces throughout? Why the hell did they think they could let their players sit off Arsenal and let them play the ball around at their leisure until they found the opportunity to play it into our area and cut our defence apart like a knife through butter?
Once again McDermott persisted with his absurd tactic of playing just two championship standard players in the centre of midfield. And the man who is reputed to be a tactical genius only spotted what was going wrong when we were 4-0 down when he finally decided to put an extra player into midfield in an attempt to stop us being overrun.
Far too many of the players in our team are completely and utterly out of their depth in the PL and that has to be the fault of the management team. It may be true that he was only given limited funds but would he have done any better had he been allowed more, given his dismal (Shorey excepted) transfer dealings over the summer?
Now McDermott is saying that he needs to sign PL quality players with experience of having played at this level. No shit Sherlock! So why the f8ck didn't he sign that type of player over the summer and why is he not playing his other two signings who fit that bill (Guthrie would have been on the bench today but had a slight thigh strain! ).
And finally we are left with another McDermott post match interview where he says everyone is doing their best (now proven not to be good enough so clearly changes needed) and talking about past achievements. Those count for absolutely f8ck all in this season's PL table. Then in the next breath he won't look forward because he is only interested in the present - And so he should be, so why all the references to the past Brian?
The player's body language after conceding the first goal said it all. There is no fire and fight left in their bellies (the two goals we scored were a consequence of Arsenal mistakes/switching off and they could and should have scored 10 not 5 against us). If nothing else, a change in the management team must be made in an attempt to lift the players once again.
by Esteban » 17 Dec 2012 22:53
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 Alan Partridge » 17 Dec 2012 22:53
Royal RotherAlan Partridge The real problem is there is no point spending loads of money in January now, the damage is too severe. Even if Sir alex got bored and fancied the job Reading are down. So you spend a ton of cash only to go down anyway leaving the club in financial dire straits in the summer. January should be used to try and get 1 or 2 of the championships best players and get everyone whose not required next year whose on big money out the door.
I really hope you are right. Splashing loads now on PL players would be absolute madness. The fans will just have to live with it.
by Royal Rother » 17 Dec 2012 22:55
RoyalBlueRoyal Rother A Portsmouth fan on TalkSport just spoke more sense than the majority of posters on this thread put together. He gets it.
And there was a complete *rse on BBCRB coming out with the 'over achievedlast season' argument - rightly shot down by Williams and Gooding - reminded me of someone on here who thinks Portsmouth fans know better.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 17 Dec 2012 22:56
by SPARTA » 17 Dec 2012 22:57
by cmonurz » 17 Dec 2012 22:58
by Maguire » 17 Dec 2012 22:59
RoyalBlue It doesn't matter how well an employee has performed in the past if they show over a period of time that they are hopelessly out of their depth and performing dreadfully when asked to work at a higher level. Any sensible 'business' and virtually all football clubs will act to put that employee out of their misery
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