by savage 4 england » 09 Mar 2013 18:57
by Lovely hot donuts! » 09 Mar 2013 18:57
by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2013 18:57
by savage 4 england » 09 Mar 2013 19:01
Ian Royal Jelytot and woodcote should be first out the door. Followed by Karacan, McDermott, church, pog, Harte and federici. Although pog and fed just because we might get good money for them and they're on big wages.
by paddy20 » 09 Mar 2013 19:03
by chilipepper91 » 09 Mar 2013 19:09
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 09 Mar 2013 19:12
by royal_cornwall » 09 Mar 2013 19:19
rhroyal Don't be rash about Leigertwood and McAnuff. They'll be in fine in the Champ; Jobi was actually alright when he got the ball in good areas today. Karacan has also proven his worth at that level.
Worry about losing Pearce; if other teams have been watching us carefully we may lose Mariappa too. If we can keep Mapps, he will make a great Championship pairing with Morrisson, with Gorkss as backup and possibly another new signing.
Akpan will be excellent, as I believe HRK will be. Kelly will be very solid, backed up by Gunter/Cummings.
In goal we have 4 viable Championship options; Feds, McCarthy, Taylor and Andersen. Fine.
So now to the problem areas.
We will lose Pog and Guthrie (I won't be shedding tears for either). Hunt's contract is up, a PL club may come in for ALF. Suddenly we look very light up front; Blackman is still raw and we'll need more experience even at Championship level. Left back is also an issue; we need to bring in some youth to challenge Harte and Shorey; they're not long term options which we can try and build upon.
As for Carrico, what is going on? I could see him leaving without making another appearance, or possibly being the next Matejovsky. Quite talented, but never quite adept to our 1990s style 'ave it! 4-4-2 philosophy.
Which brings me to my next point. If AZ is serious about making us a permanent fixture in the PL, he needs to go about bringing not just a new manager, but an entire management team who can get us to adapt a more modern, skilful style of football. This will be easier to work on in the Championship; we'd be ruthlessly picked apart if we tried such a development in the PL. We've already signed some coach from Ajax; promising sign although it clearly isn't have an effect yet.
At the time of Rodgers, I was cynical, but looking at the likes of Swansea, Wigan and just about every side we've played this season, I'm happy for us to take a step back and eventually arrive at the PL with a team capable of controlling a football and passing to each other. Even Stoke are capable of this. Saying that, can't afford to step all the way back to League 1, hence Rodgers' sacking.
by regis-royal » 09 Mar 2013 19:24
MrWestHam I really think you should keep your manager.
Any man that has the managerial talent to inspire the sort of form you showed last season to win the Championship must be pretty talented. He's almost a victim of his own success. He wouldn't have been sacked for not getting you promoted last year yet he manages to over achieve and then has to compete in a division where he is woefully under resourced and lacking financial backing. The fact you're still not down and competing in amongst it is, by quite a few measures, still over achieving based on the talent and resources available.
Why do clubs have to keep shifting managers? Reading can now be seriously considered as a yo-yo club (not an insult, so are West Ham) and that brings with it the ability to attract the best Championship talent and some decent Premier League fringe players. I'd give him another couple of years to be able to learn from the lessons of this season in the hope that you'd get delivered back to the Prem in a season or two with a very experienced manger who has built a solid squad who can compete at the top level.
And that's before you look at the alternatives you've got to come in. Some boring journeyman like Curbishley, Warnock etc. I'd hardly back them to do better.
by Ark Royal » 09 Mar 2013 19:34
rhroyal Don't be rash about Leigertwood and McAnuff. They'll be in fine in the Champ; Jobi was actually alright when he got the ball in good areas today. Karacan has also proven his worth at that level.
Worry about losing Pearce; if other teams have been watching us carefully we may lose Mariappa too. If we can keep Mapps, he will make a great Championship pairing with Morrisson, with Gorkss as backup and possibly another new signing.
Akpan will be excellent, as I believe HRK will be. Kelly will be very solid, backed up by Gunter/Cummings.
In goal we have 4 viable Championship options; Feds, McCarthy, Taylor and Andersen. Fine.
So now to the problem areas.
We will lose Pog and Guthrie (I won't be shedding tears for either). Hunt's contract is up, a PL club may come in for ALF. Suddenly we look very light up front; Blackman is still raw and we'll need more experience even at Championship level. Left back is also an issue; we need to bring in some youth to challenge Harte and Shorey; they're not long term options which we can try and build upon.
As for Carrico, what is going on? I could see him leaving without making another appearance, or possibly being the next Matejovsky. Quite talented, but never quite adept to our 1990s style 'ave it! 4-4-2 philosophy.
Which brings me to my next point. If AZ is serious about making us a permanent fixture in the PL, he needs to go about bringing not just a new manager, but an entire management team who can get us to adapt a more modern, skilful style of football. This will be easier to work on in the Championship; we'd be ruthlessly picked apart if we tried such a development in the PL. We've already signed some coach from Ajax; promising sign although it clearly isn't have an effect yet.
At the time of Rodgers, I was cynical, but looking at the likes of Swansea, Wigan and just about every side we've played this season, I'm happy for us to take a step back and eventually arrive at the PL with a team capable of controlling a football and passing to each other. Even Stoke are capable of this. Saying that, can't afford to step all the way back to League 1, hence Rodgers' sacking.
by rhroyal » 09 Mar 2013 19:37
by soggy biscuit » 09 Mar 2013 19:40
by Royal Dee » 09 Mar 2013 20:11
by jimstaaa » 09 Mar 2013 20:45
by Divvy » 09 Mar 2013 20:52
jimstaaa Unless i am very much mistaken we haven't actually been relegated yet? ... please correct me if i'm wrong?
by Reading4eva » 09 Mar 2013 21:49
by Divvy » 09 Mar 2013 21:51
by Reading4eva » 09 Mar 2013 21:57
by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2013 22:10
savage 4 englandIan Royal Jelytot and woodcote should be first out the door. Followed by Karacan, McDermott, church, pog, Harte and federici. Although pog and fed just because we might get good money for them and they're on big wages.
I rate Pog, but I think we may be happy for him to just leave on a free.
by frimmers3 » 09 Mar 2013 22:12
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