by andrew1957 » 19 Mar 2013 11:19
by Royal91 » 19 Mar 2013 11:32
andrew1957 The thing that surprises me most is that nearly 50% think this sacking was a good idea.
There are many issues here. If the objective of the sacking was to stay up this season, then the owner is clearly deluded.
If the objective was to get out of the Championship next season, then again I question the decision - as Brian had proved a master of getting the most out of a limited squad at that level.
The only other possibility is that the owner wants a complete change in playing style - which might mean several seasons in the Championship before eventually becoming a Swansea (a passing side). This will take great investment and a whole change of emphasis throughout the club.
The problem with the last route is that we already tried it with Brendan. I thought we were mad to sack him at the time and still think that. He should have been allowed to reshape how we played as a long term project - even if it meant a visit to League 1 and we would now be stronger for it.
But neither the fans nor the club were patient enough to wait for the turn round and wanted instant success. So my bet is that the owner is not looking at this option at all but also just wants instant success. Brian has been a victim of this instant success mentality. And I just hope that those of you who think sacking him was a good idea don't regret it if we are languishing at the bottom next season.
Therefore, sadly I suspect we are more likely to end up more like Wolves after sacking McCarthy than Swansea but only time will tell.
by winchester_royal » 19 Mar 2013 11:42
mr_numberIsaac Hunt Timing was all wrong, but ultimately the right decision for next season and beyond.
Indeed, getting rid of a manager with an exemplary record of getting average to teams to overperform in the Championship was definitely the right decision for next season.
by under the tin » 19 Mar 2013 12:01
winchester_royalmr_numberIsaac Hunt Timing was all wrong, but ultimately the right decision for next season and beyond.
Indeed, getting rid of a manager with an exemplary record of getting average to teams to overperform in the Championship was definitely the right decision for next season.
But we don't want to have a poor team that overperforms. We want to build a team that will be capable of competing in the Prem next time we go up. Brian hasn't shown himself to be capable of this.
by mr_number » 19 Mar 2013 12:01
by maffff » 19 Mar 2013 12:07
mr_number What if the next manager gets promoted before he's built up the team? Do we sack him as well?
by Isaac Hunt » 19 Mar 2013 12:11
mr_numberIsaac Hunt Timing was all wrong, but ultimately the right decision for next season and beyond.
Indeed, getting rid of a manager with an exemplary record of getting average to teams to overperform in the Championship was definitely the right decision for next season.
by winchester_royal » 19 Mar 2013 12:42
mr_number What if the next manager gets promoted before he's built up the team? Do we sack him as well?
by Ian Royal » 19 Mar 2013 17:12
by Man Friday » 19 Mar 2013 17:31
Ian Royal Whether it's the best decision we'll never know. Whether it'll be successful will largely depend on the replacement, rather than the decision to sack McDermott. And we'll see what happens with that during the rest of this season and next season before we're really able to judge.
But what we do know is it was not a knee jerk reaction we don't know that - we don't know how the decision was made, nor was it an unreasonable, illogical or unjustified decision. all those are matters of opinion
by moo » 19 Mar 2013 17:48
by RoyalBlue » 19 Mar 2013 18:24
mr_number What if the next manager gets promoted before he's built up the team? Do we sack him as well?
by Lower West » 19 Mar 2013 18:39
mr_number What if the next manager gets promoted before he's built up the team? Do we sack him as well?
by Elmer Park » 19 Mar 2013 21:07
Lower West With the new owner in place. We may well be like many other clubs. With a turnover of managers.
Lower West Readings rise was built on stability. Not knee jerk reactions.
by sputnik » 19 Mar 2013 21:59
andrew1957 If the objective of the sacking was to stay up this season, then the owner is clearly deluded.
If the objective was to get out of the Championship next season, then again I question the decision - as Brian had proved a master of getting the most out of a limited squad at that level.
The only other possibility is that the owner wants a complete change in playing style - which might mean several seasons in the Championship before eventually becoming a Swansea (a passing side). This will take great investment and a whole change of emphasis throughout the club.
The problem with the last route is that we already tried it with Brendan. I thought we were mad to sack him at the time and still think that. He should have been allowed to reshape how we played as a long term project - even if it meant a visit to League 1 and we would now be stronger for it.
by Millsy » 19 Mar 2013 23:17
by Rex » 20 Mar 2013 05:38
by Terminal Boardom » 20 Mar 2013 06:17
by percyisfreeman » 20 Mar 2013 07:16
Lower Westmr_number What if the next manager gets promoted before he's built up the team? Do we sack him as well?
With the new owner in place. We may well be like many other clubs. With a turnover of managers.
Readings rise was built on stability. Not knee jerk reactions.
I would hate to think that we've merely become a rich boys play thing.
by soggy biscuit » 20 Mar 2013 08:40
Idealpercyisfreeman Mcd sacking wasn't a knee jerk-reaction, he had plenty time to turn things around, Readings style of play has been painful to watch and very prdictable, I am not pissed off with Readings failures this season
What you people fail to realize is we HAD to play that way to avoid losing every game 5-0, our team really IS that much worse in terms of quality.
We probably didn't even have more than the 10th best squad last year, yet overperformed.
I fully expected us to beat Derby's record low points tally by a large margin this year, the fact that we've done as well as we have is nothing less than shocking!
Delusional people who think McD has underperformed this year need a serious reality check, if anything we have overperformed and notched up a hell of a lot more points than expected!!!!
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