by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 20 Mar 2013 10:41
by Norfolk Royal » 20 Mar 2013 11:03
Tommy Youlden's Ears Higgins would not be there for 'football advice' but merely for news management. i.e. helping to ensure that we don't get mashed by the press which, surprisingly, we haven't yet.
by BR2 » 20 Mar 2013 11:09
Unphased Royal http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/mar/19/reading-manager-search-nigel-adkins-contender?CMP=twt_gu
Reading hope for new manager by weekend as Russian owner flies in
Reading are hopeful they will be in a position to appoint a permanent replacement for Brian McDermott before the weekend. Anton Zingarevich, the club's owner, is due to fly in from Russia this week for talks with prospective candidates, including Nigel Adkins, about becoming the new manager.
Adkins remains the frontrunner, although it is by no means regarded as a formality that the former Southampton manager will take the position if it is offered to him. As well as wanting assurances about the club's direction and resources under Zingarevich, Adkins is likely to have other options available to him in the near future, including the possibility of taking over at Leeds United, where Neil Warnock has confirmed he will step down at the end of the season if the club fail to win promotion to the Premier League.
Blackburn Rovers' decision to sack Michael Appleton has opened up another opportunity in the Championship, albeit one that many will view as a poisoned chalice, given the frequency with which the club's owners, Venky's, have changed managers since their takeover in November 2010.
Eamonn Dolan, who was placed in charge of Reading in a caretaker capacity when McDermott was dismissed, is now second favourite for the Madejski Stadium vacancy with the bookmakers. But there are no plans to interview him or allow him to continue until the end of the season in a temporary role.
Under Dolan, who is highly regarded for his work in the club's academy, Reading gave a decent account of themselves in the 1-0 defeat at Manchester United on Saturday. That result, though, leaves Reading second from bottom in the Premier League, seven points adrift of safety with eight matches remaining.
Surely we would be considered a better offer over the likes of Leeds and Blackburn?
by Hampshire Royal » 20 Mar 2013 11:21
by Silver Fox » 20 Mar 2013 11:31
BR2 Leeds and Blackburn,2 former Premier League champs or Reading,3 seasons in the Premier League.
All 3 will be in The Championship next season
by BR2 » 20 Mar 2013 11:48
Silver FoxBR2 Leeds and Blackburn,2 former Premier League champs or Reading,3 seasons in the Premier League.
All 3 will be in The Championship next season
a. when did Leeds win the Premier league?
b. What relation does the current setup at Blackburn have to that which won the prem?
c. Maybe none of them will be in the championship next year
by bigmike » 20 Mar 2013 11:55
by Silver Fox » 20 Mar 2013 11:59
BR2 (b) It is still Blackburn Rovers with a history of winning major trophies such as the FA Cup and the Premier League-history is still relevant to some people
by Z175 » 20 Mar 2013 12:06
bigmike Jimmy Kebe is only 33/1 to get the job according to Sky Sports
http://www.skybet.com/football/manager-specials/event/14989005?aff_id=9773&dcmp=ss_fb_footer_link
by winchester_royal » 20 Mar 2013 12:15
by TBM » 20 Mar 2013 12:17
winchester_royal I know I'm sounding like a stuck record here, but Poyet's odds really are flying in. Around 2/1 with most bookies now. The money's coming in from somewhere.
by winchester_royal » 20 Mar 2013 12:20
TBMwinchester_royal I know I'm sounding like a stuck record here, but Poyet's odds really are flying in. Around 2/1 with most bookies now. The money's coming in from somewhere.
Means nothing though - McD was bookies favourite to take the Wolves job last season, then we hear he didn't even speak to them.......
by Pepe the Horseman » 20 Mar 2013 12:22
by TBM » 20 Mar 2013 12:23
by West Stand Man » 20 Mar 2013 12:24
Pepe the Horseman It could be ITKs, or it could just be some people seeing a bit of value, then others jumping on when they see the odds coming in.
by Pepe the Horseman » 20 Mar 2013 12:25
West Stand ManPepe the Horseman It could be ITKs, or it could just be some people seeing a bit of value, then others jumping on when they see the odds coming in.
You don't think that maybe the bookies will take legal action if anyone ITK has placed a winning bet? It is illegal, you do know that?
by winchester_royal » 20 Mar 2013 12:26
West Stand ManPepe the Horseman It could be ITKs, or it could just be some people seeing a bit of value, then others jumping on when they see the odds coming in.
You don't think that maybe the bookies will take legal action if anyone ITK has placed a winning bet? It is illegal, you do know that?
by SPARTA » 20 Mar 2013 12:28
by BR2 » 20 Mar 2013 12:31
Silver FoxBR2 (b) It is still Blackburn Rovers with a history of winning major trophies such as the FA Cup and the Premier League-history is still relevant to some people
Is Preston a more attractive proposition than reading? huddersfield?
by Silver Fox » 20 Mar 2013 12:42
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