by andrew1957 » 25 Feb 2013 11:02
by maffff » 25 Feb 2013 11:09
by barelylubedcock » 25 Feb 2013 11:09
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 25 Feb 2013 11:13
by cmonurz » 25 Feb 2013 11:15
andrew1957 And if not we will have a far better squad for 2013/14 than we had at the end of 2011/12 and be in pole position for a quick return and be much better equipped for the PL next time round.
by SCIAG » 25 Feb 2013 11:31
Harpers So Solid Crew If we go down the squad will implode, Feds will go McCarthy too, Pearce, Guthrie, Pog, possibly Kelly, Marriapa, Roberts, Le Fondre, and McCleary. Then we lose a few of the older players and what is left looks very bare.
by Royals and Racers » 25 Feb 2013 11:37
SCIAGHarpers So Solid Crew If we go down the squad will implode, Feds will go McCarthy too, Pearce, Guthrie, Pog, possibly Kelly, Marriapa, Roberts, Le Fondre, and McCleary. Then we lose a few of the older players and what is left looks very bare.
Sorry, I think that's ridiculous. Not as bad as andrew saying we had a bottom half squad last season mind. Nine of the eleven were amongst the best in the league in their position, the exceptions being the full backs.
We will lose Pearce, Guthrie, and Pog. I think those three are nailed on. We'll also try and move Shorey on.
I expect Federici will try to leave but then find nobody wants him. We might get offers for McCarthy but I think we'll decline them, especially if Federici goes. Andersen will want to go. That leaves Taylor and Henly.
We'll receive offers for Le Fondre, if he wants to go then I think we'll let him.
I don't think McCleary or Mariappa have earned moves away, particularly McCleary. Kelly? He's not pulled up any trees here and he's basically spent his career in and out of sides.
Kebe is a possibility.
Potential first team next season in the event of relegation: Feds/McCarthy, Kelly, Morrison, Mariappa, Gunter, McCleary, Leigertwood, Akpan, McAnuff, Hunt/Roberts, Le Fondre. Subs: Taylor, Gorkss, Harte, Karacan, HRK, new signing/Hunt, Samuel. That team would deservedly be favourites for promotion
by Wimb » 25 Feb 2013 11:50
SCIAGHarpers So Solid Crew If we go down the squad will implode, Feds will go McCarthy too, Pearce, Guthrie, Pog, possibly Kelly, Marriapa, Roberts, Le Fondre, and McCleary. Then we lose a few of the older players and what is left looks very bare.
Sorry, I think that's ridiculous. Not as bad as andrew saying we had a bottom half squad last season mind. Nine of the eleven were amongst the best in the league in their position, the exceptions being the full backs.
We will lose Pearce, Guthrie, and Pog. I think those three are nailed on. We'll also try and move Shorey on.
I expect Federici will try to leave but then find nobody wants him. We might get offers for McCarthy but I think we'll decline them, especially if Federici goes. Andersen will want to go. That leaves Taylor and Henly.
We'll receive offers for Le Fondre, if he wants to go then I think we'll let him.
I don't think McCleary or Mariappa have earned moves away, particularly McCleary. Kelly? He's not pulled up any trees here and he's basically spent his career in and out of sides.
Kebe is a possibility.
Potential first team next season in the event of relegation: Feds/McCarthy, Kelly, Morrison, Mariappa, Gunter, McCleary, Leigertwood, Akpan, McAnuff, Hunt/Roberts, Le Fondre. Subs: Taylor, Gorkss, Harte, Karacan, HRK, new signing/Hunt, Samuel. That team would deservedly be favourites for promotion
by sandman » 25 Feb 2013 12:18
by Z175 » 25 Feb 2013 13:00
by SPARTA » 25 Feb 2013 13:01
barelylubedcock I think we should treat all the remaining games from here on in as cup finals.
by Z175 » 25 Feb 2013 13:15
Wimb
Reading- Feds/McCarthy, Kelly, Morrison, Mariappa, Gunter, McCleary, Leigertwood, Akpan, McAnuff, Hunt/Roberts, Le Fondre. Subs: Taylor, Gorkss, Harte, Karacan, HRK, new signing/Hunt, Samuel. That team would deservedly be favourites for promotion
Bolton - Bogdan, Mears, Ream, Knight, Ricketts, Eagles, Andrews, M Davies, Spearing, Lee, K Davies - Bench: Lonergan, Alonso, Mills, Petrov, Pratley, Afobe, Sordell
by floyd__streete » 25 Feb 2013 13:21
andrew1957 And if not we will have a far better squad for 2013/14 than we had at the end of 2011/12
by SCIAG » 25 Feb 2013 13:31
Wimb I'm sorry but I just don't see how that team is anywhere near a favourite to go up and even if it is, I'd very seriously worry if we put our faith in that team.
When you go down you have to take the baggage with you and having sampled the bright lights there's always a hangover, especially if you're retaining the bulk of the squad.
by Croydon Royal » 25 Feb 2013 13:38
SCIAGWimb I'm sorry but I just don't see how that team is anywhere near a favourite to go up and even if it is, I'd very seriously worry if we put our faith in that team.
When you go down you have to take the baggage with you and having sampled the bright lights there's always a hangover, especially if you're retaining the bulk of the squad.
Well, compare it to the side that went up.
The goalkeeper will be no worse. The full backs are better. The centre backs are slightly worse, but IMO at Championship level it shouldn't matter too much, and they have the physical qualities that Pearce and Gorkss lacked. McCleary isn't as good as Kebe, but he's still excellent. The midfield is at least as good as when we got promoted (if Akpan is worse than Jem and Legs- if he's better than either, it's an improvement). McAnuff and Hunt are the same players. Le Fondre admittedly won't work as well with Hunt as Roberts did, and that's my main concern- will we have an effective strike partnership? I had the same concerns when we last got relegated though, but NHunt-Doyle was more than adequate.
We have proven Championship quality. If we have a squad like the one I listed and don't make the playoffs or at least come close then something has gone wrong.
Of course, this assumes we even get relegated.
by Wimb » 25 Feb 2013 14:28
Z175 I'm pretty sure we'll be very competitive if we go down.
We'd have a manager who has won the league, a squad of champions, and a competitive budget for 4 years given parachute payments.
We nearly came straight back up last time we got relegated, mainly as we kept our manager and most of our squad together. Despite having lost half the key players from the 106 team (Sidwell, Kitson, Shorey, Little, Sonko and effectively Murty, Convey and Gunnarsson) we were good enough for 4th and were close to an immediate return.
Obviously a lot of things went wrong but I dont think they will this time.
- Our manager left and we made a bad appointment.
- We then had to cut our cloth for the imminent ending of parachute payments and lost the remaining 106 team players in Hahnemann, Doyle, Harper, Lita, Hunt)
- We had an owner unable to sustain the losses necessary to be competitive in the Championship so had to sell players like Sigurdsson and Long who oculd have taken us back up eventually
But this time around I can't see Brian getting the push, I can't see a exodus of players from the team of Champions, and we have 4 years of parachute payments, an owner able to sustain losses and potentially an environment of financial fair play to hold in in teams like Leicester, Cardiff and QPR.
Obviously it took us 4 years to come back up, during which time we experienced being bottom of championship and staring league 1 in the face, turgid games with teams like Doncaster and Scunthorpe and so on.
So I can't see us spending 4 years in a row in the championship - in fact I'd appreciate a title campaign with a bit more drama then 2006 and a bit more time for glorification than 2012...
by Big Ern » 25 Feb 2013 14:34
andrew1957 When I look back at the squad that got us promoted last May I have to say that it is completely astounding that we even got in the top 10 last season let alone won the division. About 8 first team squad members left and not one of them has exactly pulled up trees anywhere else. Those that remained were largely journeymen or youngsters and we added a few more with perhaps greater quality - but largely unproven. Yes Anton could have got rid of everyone and started again, but that would a/ have been incredibly expensive and b/ meant zero continuity.
The season started badly. Most of us thought we were dead certs to go down at Christmas and then Brian and the guys performed a virtual miracle and turned it round and have at least made it interesting for the last few games. I still think we have a 50:50 chance of staying up. 5 wins from 11 is far from impossible.
And if not we will have a far better squad for 2013/14 than we had at the end of 2011/12 and be in pole position for a quick return and be much better equipped for the PL next time round.
So let’s back the boys and see if they can pull off the miracle and if not and we keep faith with Brian, I am sure we will have another exciting Championship promotion bid to look forward to.
by Wimb » 25 Feb 2013 14:46
Z175Wimb
Reading- Feds/McCarthy, Kelly, Morrison, Mariappa, Gunter, McCleary, Leigertwood, Akpan, McAnuff, Hunt/Roberts, Le Fondre. Subs: Taylor, Gorkss, Harte, Karacan, HRK, new signing/Hunt, Samuel. That team would deservedly be favourites for promotion
Bolton - Bogdan, Mears, Ream, Knight, Ricketts, Eagles, Andrews, M Davies, Spearing, Lee, K Davies - Bench: Lonergan, Alonso, Mills, Petrov, Pratley, Afobe, Sordell
I might be biased but I don't really remember any of those players doing anything special, other than Davies who will turn 37 during next season. I agree that Bogdan, M Davies, Pratley and Andrews are all good players but there is a huge difference between being good enough for a PL squad and being assured of winning the Championship.
Eagles had one good championship season but is the sort of player you need to stay in the Championship, not get promoted from. Spearings yet to do anything of note, Ream has only done well in MLS, Mears showed his skills in Derbys premierleague seaso... thats certainly not a line up I would expect to be shoe ins for the top 6.
Whereas if you look at our potential squad, most of those players either won the championship or were one of the best players in it.
I agree with the point that there are decent squads with PL experience struggling in the championship, but that always happens. What you need is knowledge of how to play in this league, a brilliant keepers, tight defence, a box to box midfield and strong strikers. I don't think Bolton have all those, but Reading definitely will!
by Ian Royal » 25 Feb 2013 15:19
by maffff » 25 Feb 2013 15:46
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