by Scutterbucketz » 13 Mar 2013 22:21
by Millsy » 13 Mar 2013 22:42
Ian Royal Anyone who can't admit that Adkins' CV is very impressive is mental.
In just over six seasons of management he's achieved 3 promotions, two of which were back to back with the same team. He's won 1 relegation battle he was expected to lose, lost another he was expected to lose and been on track to win another. He's done it with a fairly big club with money and he's done it with a small club without money. He's been sacked once and that was a dubious decision.
His record is P 323, W 150, D 69, L 104. That's a 46.4% win percentage. That's excellent.
by Millsy » 13 Mar 2013 22:47
by Royal91 » 13 Mar 2013 22:54
Ian Royal Anyone who can't admit that Adkins' CV is very impressive is mental.
In just over six seasons of management he's achieved 3 promotions, two of which were back to back with the same team. He's won 1 relegation battle he was expected to lose, lost another he was expected to lose and been on track to win another. He's done it with a fairly big club with money and he's done it with a small club without money. He's been sacked once and that was a dubious decision.
His record is P 323, W 150, D 69, L 104. That's a 46.4% win percentage. That's excellent.
by E. Andrew » 13 Mar 2013 23:00
2 world wars, 1 world cupIan Royal Anyone who can't admit that Adkins' CV is very impressive is mental.
In just over six seasons of management he's achieved 3 promotions, two of which were back to back with the same team. He's won 1 relegation battle he was expected to lose, lost another he was expected to lose and been on track to win another. He's done it with a fairly big club with money and he's done it with a small club without money. He's been sacked once and that was a dubious decision.
His record is P 323, W 150, D 69, L 104. That's a 46.4% win percentage. That's excellent.
This.
Curbs>Adkins for me but still I agree, a good post.
by RoyallyFcuked » 13 Mar 2013 23:20
by Royal91 » 13 Mar 2013 23:27
RoyallyFcuked I really hope we get Adkins, in his short career he has already achieved 4 promotions. He took Scunthorpe (a very small club) up to the Championship in 06/07, and when they went down the following season, he took them straight back up via the playoffs. He managed to keep them up in 09/10 before joining Southampton and gaining two successive promotions. The guy was a physio at Scunny before he got the mangers job, he has done brilliantly. I would be delighted if he was our new boss. That record speaks for itself and whats more, he had Saints playing good football ,which in that respect is far more than McD did for us.
At least next season, we could be playing good football and go back up. In fact I would rather we didnt go up and played good football, than get promoted playing as we have. Because as we have seen, it just doesn't work and shows we are not ready/good enough. Just as long as its not fcuking shite to watch I'll be happy.
by 72 bus » 13 Mar 2013 23:36
Royal91
But he wants to take Southampton to court to get his money and signing with us would prevent that from happening. Maybe we could get some pre-contract sorted!
by Royal Rebel » 13 Mar 2013 23:44
by Caskeys Lovechild » 14 Mar 2013 00:24
by 72 bus » 14 Mar 2013 00:28
Caskeys Lovechild http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2292973/Paolo-Di-Canio-unwanted-Reading-players.html
This is the best bit of news to come out of the club in a long while.....
by PeteH1985 » 14 Mar 2013 01:03
2 world wars, 1 world cup I know he's not coming but just to stop Reading fans talking sh*t, lets take back some of the BS about Di Canio.
The player who-
Rather than scoring a goal decided to catch the ball and stop play because the opposition keeper was injured
The manager who-
Offered to spend £30000 of his own money to pay for players wages the board couldn't afford
Stays up all night allegedly clearing the ground of snow so his side could play the next day, buying pizza for fans who helped him out.
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The guy's a nutter yes, but it works both ways. And if anyone thinks doing a Nazi salute means you're a racist you don't understand racism. There are more fans clearly bitterly racist on this very forum and even in my civilised educated place of work than some eccentric guy who does a few silly things.
Just in defence of the loon, in case he ever does join us.
by PeteH1985 » 14 Mar 2013 01:07
72 busRoyal91
But he wants to take Southampton to court to get his money and signing with us would prevent that from happening. Maybe we could get some pre-contract sorted!
No it really would not stop him signing, he has lodged his case and is free to take up employment..
Source, The Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... rtese.html
Adkins will face Cortese, the Southampton executive chairman, in court this summer after failing to reach an agreement over the terms of his exit, following his controversial dismissal in January.
The 48 year-old guided Southampton from League One to the top flight with successive promotions but was sacked with the club three points clear of the relegation zone.
Adkins, who is being represented by the League Managers’ Association, attempted to settle the dispute with Cortese amicably but has been unable to finalise his pay-off and is now taking legal action over what he believes to be a breach of contract.
Adkins is free to work again now the process has started and is understood to be keen on making a swift return to management.
Huddersfield Town were interested in speaking to him earlier this year after the sacking of Simon Grayson but Adkins was still negotiating with his old club and was effectively on gardening leave. But he has been cleared to return and could be in the frame to take over at Reading, who parted company with Brian McDermott on Monday.
by genome » 14 Mar 2013 01:08
by Libertine » 14 Mar 2013 01:28
Broxroyal
No disrespect Libertine, but that is the American business way of doing things. I worked for an American company years ago and my boss saw his own job advertised in the newspaper. Then he knew the writing was on the wall; - nice chap too.
by 72 bus » 14 Mar 2013 01:56
LibertineBroxroyal
No disrespect Libertine, but that is the American business way of doing things. I worked for an American company years ago and my boss saw his own job advertised in the newspaper. Then he knew the writing was on the wall; - nice chap too.
An American thing, huh? No, I was thinking more like a Swansea City thing (as much as I hate them I am impressed with the team they built). The owners there had a plan, they brought Brendan in and he got them promoted. Once there they continued to improve and add the players who fit into their style/vision. Once Brendan jumped ship they hired little heralded at the time Michael Laudrup, who shared the same vision that the team has and Brendan had, and kept on bringing in players (and even better ones) who fit with their style. Now they won their first major trophy in 100 years and have an outside chance at a European spot. Impressive, even if I still hate the f'ing pcunts...
That is what I call having a plan. But if you want to characterize my opinion as "an American thing" to try to (politely) tell me I don't "know" what I am talking about feel free. But Swansea City seem to "know" what they are doing...
by Libertine » 14 Mar 2013 02:09
72 busLibertineBroxroyal
No disrespect Libertine, but that is the American business way of doing things. I worked for an American company years ago and my boss saw his own job advertised in the newspaper. Then he knew the writing was on the wall; - nice chap too.
An American thing, huh? No, I was thinking more like a Swansea City thing (as much as I hate them I am impressed with the team they built). The owners there had a plan, they brought Brendan in and he got them promoted. Once there they continued to improve and add the players who fit into their style/vision. Once Brendan jumped ship they hired little heralded at the time Michael Laudrup, who shared the same vision that the team has and Brendan had, and kept on bringing in players (and even better ones) who fit with their style. Now they won their first major trophy in 100 years and have an outside chance at a European spot. Impressive, even if I still hate the f'ing pcunts...
That is what I call having a plan. But if you want to characterize my opinion as "an American thing" to try to (politely) tell me I don't "know" what I am talking about feel free. But Swansea City seem to "know" what they are doing...
Your missing the point here, all of Swansea city's recent managers since Roberto Martinez installed their playing philosophy, with the exception of paulo Sousa who left by mutual consent AKA sacked, have chosen to leave of their own accord.
That is very different to courting another manager before you have sacked your incumbent manager.
Apologies if you have not been following football all that long and are struggling to keep up
by 72 bus » 14 Mar 2013 02:29
Libertine I see no plan, just shambles...
by Libertine » 14 Mar 2013 02:37
by Maria Kr. » 14 Mar 2013 04:19
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