by ManchesterRoyals » 14 Mar 2013 09:23
by West Stand Man » 14 Mar 2013 09:24
by Badger Finger » 14 Mar 2013 09:37
by Whore Jackie » 14 Mar 2013 09:41
Tokyo Sex Whale Would also be a very dangerous thing to say about a man who may well be your manager in a few days.
I'm not sure Paulo would take kindly to hearing "Oh, did you hear Noel was telling everyone he doesn't want you to be the manager and strongly dislikes you".
I'd say it is unlikely any players have voiced any sort of opinion, other than to very close friends/colleagues or maybe senior members who have been consulted by AZ.
by maffff » 14 Mar 2013 10:06
Binfield Royal According to the Daily Mail, Reading players have said either publicly or privately that they don't want Di Canio as our next manager.
by Rex » 14 Mar 2013 10:10
maffffBinfield Royal According to the Daily Mail, Reading players have said either publicly or privately that they don't want Di Canio as our next manager.
..and people say footballers are stupid.
by barelylubedcock » 14 Mar 2013 10:19
TBMmooTBM You know, i reckon the plan was to get rid of McD and get Di Canio in but once the players turned round and said "no" its kinda back-fired on the board and now they're saying "we don't have anyone lined up".......so basically the sacking was a pointless one as we're just 3 coaches short at the club now
I don't really see any senior pros who have any right to dictate anything to the club.
Who said anything about dicating? - all it takes is for a few of them to say "if Paulo is our manager, then i would like to be transfer listed please" makes no odds to them if they really don't want to play under him.
by bigmike » 14 Mar 2013 10:22
by Royalwaster » 14 Mar 2013 10:36
bigmike I think the players need to put up and shut up.
Its their shocking performances and lack of effort that in the end caused Brian to get sacked
by SWLR » 14 Mar 2013 10:38
by leon » 14 Mar 2013 10:39
barelylubedcockTBMmoo
I don't really see any senior pros who have any right to dictate anything to the club.
Who said anything about dicating? - all it takes is for a few of them to say "if Paulo is our manager, then i would like to be transfer listed please" makes no odds to them if they really don't want to play under him.
I think dictators are more Di Canio's thing.
by bigmike » 14 Mar 2013 10:46
Royalwasterbigmike I think the players need to put up and shut up.
Its their shocking performances and lack of effort that in the end caused Brian to get sacked
True, but it was McD who sent them out there - hence some managers get results, others don't. If it was just down to the players doing their bit, no-one would spend money on a manager.
by sandman » 14 Mar 2013 10:49
PeteH1985mooTBM You know, i reckon the plan was to get rid of McD and get Di Canio in but once the players turned round and said "no" its kinda back-fired on the board and now they're saying "we don't have anyone lined up".......so basically the sacking was a pointless one as we're just 3 coaches short at the club now
I don't really see any senior pros who have any right to dictate anything to the club.
Very true the leaders should be apologising for this mess and helping mend it. Younger or hard working players like hunt have a right to say what they want but not Roberts or macnuff
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 10:51
Biscuit_BoyBinfield Royal http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2292973/Paolo-Di-Canio-unwanted-Reading-players.html
According to the Daily Mail, Reading players have said either publicly or privately that they don't want Di Canio as our next manager.
Well good because it seems the majority of fans don't want him either.
Hopefully, Anton will realise that there is no chance whatsoever of survival if the team won't give 100% for the manager.
So, better get ready to welcome our soon to be new manager, Sam Allerdyce...
And they gave 1000% for Brian? They got him the sack! Yes, I know they weren't good enough, but there were spells in the Villa game for instance where they just stood off and let Villa have the ball for minutes at a time. If you were trying your best you'd be at least trying to tackle.
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 10:52
ManchesterRoyals WTF Do these players think they?
If they played decent on the pitch they wouldnt be in this shit sorry got them selves to blame
Maybe we need someone like Di Canio to come in and kick some arses instead of the softly softly approach
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 10:54
bigmikeRoyalwasterbigmike I think the players need to put up and shut up.
Its their shocking performances and lack of effort that in the end caused Brian to get sacked
True, but it was McD who sent them out there - hence some managers get results, others don't. If it was just down to the players doing their bit, no-one would spend money on a manager.
Would be nice to have a manager with a bit of passion for a change.
If we end up with someone like Alan Curbishly or Nigel Adkins then we might as well get Brian back.
Di Canio or Roberto Di Matteo for me
by ManchesterRoyals » 14 Mar 2013 11:00
melonheadManchesterRoyals WTF Do these players think they?
If they played decent on the pitch they wouldnt be in this shit sorry got them selves to blame
Maybe we need someone like Di Canio to come in and kick some arses instead of the softly softly approach
thought it was all brians fault?
by maffff » 14 Mar 2013 11:00
bigmikeRoyalwasterbigmike I think the players need to put up and shut up.
Its their shocking performances and lack of effort that in the end caused Brian to get sacked
True, but it was McD who sent them out there - hence some managers get results, others don't. If it was just down to the players doing their bit, no-one would spend money on a manager.
Would be nice to have a manager with a bit of passion for a change.
If we end up with someone like Alan Curbishly or Nigel Adkins then we might as well get Brian back.
Di Canio or Roberto Di Matteo for me
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 11:01
ManchesterRoyalsmelonheadManchesterRoyals WTF Do these players think they?
If they played decent on the pitch they wouldnt be in this shit sorry got them selves to blame
Maybe we need someone like Di Canio to come in and kick some arses instead of the softly softly approach
thought it was all brians fault?
U aint got a clue sometimes
by sandman » 14 Mar 2013 11:06
YateleyRoyal I doubt any players have said anything of the sort. I wonder how many of them know Paolo, or anything of his management style, apart from what they've read in the media. And it would be very petulant to act on the back of media reports.
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