Mcdonut (sorry Brian) out Di Canio in......please

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Re: Mcdonut out Di Canio in......please

by royalstu » 09 Mar 2013 17:22

old woman Could we at least wait until we are relegated? Talk about dancing on someone's grave.

Sometimes I despair of my fellow " supporters" :twisted:


To be fair we may as well have a big R next to us in the league table.

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by howser » 09 Mar 2013 17:23

Hell anyone who can get us playing proper football will do anything is better than this second division standard hit and hope !!

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Re: Mcdonut out Di Canio in......please

by AirRaidSiren » 09 Mar 2013 17:23

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LOL I'd rather McDonut stayed than him


For what reasons?

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Re: Mcdonut out Di Canio in......please

by old woman » 09 Mar 2013 17:24

royalstu
old woman Could we at least wait until we are relegated? Talk about dancing on someone's grave.

Sometimes I despair of my fellow " supporters" :twisted:


To be fair we may as well have a big R next to us in the league table.


Could have said the same about Wigan last season. Where there's life.....

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by Royal Monk » 09 Mar 2013 17:27

Should have changed McDonut in January ... we would have had a small chance of staying up rather than NO chance


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Re: Mcdonut out Di Canio in......please

by Za Vas » 09 Mar 2013 17:33

Arnie_Pie Anyone that is calling Brian McDermott, McDonut, go oxf*rd yourselves. oxf*rd.


Massive +1 to this.

Brian has done a fantastic job over the last few years and he's Reading through and through.

Having said that, I do think that this afternoon put the final nail in the coffin. Last time round I was in the SOS brigade saying to keep Sir Steve but in hindsight that was the wrong call. And based on that, it probably will be time to replace Brian at the end of the season :cry:

Sadly, I think he may just be a bit too nice a bloke to be a top level manager.

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Re: Mcdonut out Di Canio in......please

by The Royal » 09 Mar 2013 17:37

why would we want some unproven twat, i for one cant stand di canio with a passion

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by Royal91 » 09 Mar 2013 17:55

Di Canio- NO BLOODY WAY

ADKINS- YES oxf*rd PLEASE!!!

Adkins would not be a risk at championship level!!!

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by Royal Farmer » 09 Mar 2013 17:57

Agree with all the anti 'McDonut' sentiments. The job Brian has done here has been superb, and he should be held in high regard by us all.

However, I fear that he should go at the end of the season. It isn't that fact that we are, in all likelyhood, going down that galls. Without Brian we wouldn't be here in the first place. It is the absence of any progress this season that has been so hard to stomach. We have been outplayed in every game this season, except arguably Sunderland at home. We have failed to adapt successfully in any way tactically during this time (almost to the point of believing we don't need to), and we have failed to address personnel problems during both the summer and January. Season expectations aside, this just shows a lack of capability and flexibility amongst those in charge that is required if we are to progress as a club.

If Brian is still here come August, I certainly won't complain, but otherwise Adkins for me. :cry:


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by Big Ern » 09 Mar 2013 17:58

Arnie_Pie Anyone that is calling Brian McDermott, McDonut, go oxf*rd yourselves. oxf*rd.



Massive +1

The guy is trying his best for the club, unfortunately his best is not good enough and he shouls be relieved of his duties. However, he has been a great servant to the club so even if he has come up a bit short this season, he still deserves our respect for getting us promoted last season.

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by Lacoste » 09 Mar 2013 17:59

ankeny Sorry,we don't want a Nazi saluting fascist has our manager,Adkins for me


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by Binfield Royal » 09 Mar 2013 18:10

Stuart Pearce was at the game today, He lives locally as I understand it and would be perfect for us because

1. He did very well for Man City in a limited (pre Arab) budget

2. He has a first hand knowledge of all the best up and coming players both at home at abroad

3. Can you think of a more passionate motivator that might be wiling to join us?

Vote Pearce!

I would not be unhappy with Adkins though...

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by ManchesterRoyals » 09 Mar 2013 18:12

Binfield Royal Stuart Pearce was at the game today, He lives locally as I understand it and would be perfect for us because

1. He did very well for Man City in a limited (pre Arab) budget

2. He has a first hand knowledge of all the best up and coming players both at home at abroad

3. Can you think of a more passionate motivator that might be wiling to join us?

Vote Pearce!

I would not be unhappy with Adkins though...



mmmmmmm interesting choice this one


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by Albert Spangler » 09 Mar 2013 18:14

MELKSHAM HOOPS but it will never happen as this club wants the easy option and Di canio would want to do it his way.
what i do know is we are going backwards with mcdonut..


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by Ascotexgunner » 09 Mar 2013 18:18

No to the Italian fascist, yes to Adkins but alas I want Brian to stay. If we are in the championship next season I'd say Brian is still the person to get us out.

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by sandman » 09 Mar 2013 18:23

Binfield Royal Stuart Pearce was at the game today, He lives locally as I understand it and would be perfect for us because

1. He did very well for Man City in a limited (pre Arab) budget

2. He has a first hand knowledge of all the best up and coming players both at home at abroad

3. Can you think of a more passionate motivator that might be wiling to join us?

Vote Pearce!


No thanks, Awful manager.

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by peterroyal76 » 09 Mar 2013 18:27

sandman
Binfield Royal Stuart Pearce was at the game today, He lives locally as I understand it and would be perfect for us because

1. He did very well for Man City in a limited (pre Arab) budget

2. He has a first hand knowledge of all the best up and coming players both at home at abroad

3. Can you think of a more passionate motivator that might be wiling to join us?

Vote Pearce!


No thanks, Awful manager.


I'm with Sandman on this one and Di canio is a cnut too.

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Re: Mcdonut (sorry Brian) out Di Canio in......please

by Mr.T10 » 09 Mar 2013 18:28

Ascotexgunner No to the Italian fascist, yes to Adkins but alas I want Brian to stay. If we are in the championship next season I'd say Brian is still the person to get us out.


But would Brian learn from his mistakes because I can't see it if we keep him. Don't have a clue who would be his replacement, maybe Adkins? He would be good even though he is a smug oxf*rd.

Love McDermott but his tactics and selection are sending us down since day one in the prem.

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by Royal Rother » 09 Mar 2013 19:16

Mr.T10
Ascotexgunner No to the Italian fascist, yes to Adkins but alas I want Brian to stay. If we are in the championship next season I'd say Brian is still the person to get us out.


But would Brian learn from his mistakes because I can't see it if we keep him. Don't have a clue who would be his replacement, maybe Adkins? He would be good even though he is a smug oxf*rd.

Love McDermott but his tactics and selection are sending us down since day one in the prem.


As RL said earlier - silk purse / sow's ear.

If he'd tried to play good, expansive football that is easy on the eye with this squad, we'd probably be down already.

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Re: Mcdonut (sorry Brian) out Di Canio in......please

by SHORT AND CURLY » 09 Mar 2013 19:20

First time I have heard "McDermott out" chants from North Stand.
The natives are restless that's for sure!

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