by MmmMonsterMunch » 15 Jun 2013 11:59
by RoyalBlue » 15 Jun 2013 13:10
MmmMonsterMunch I do find it funny that people think because McDermott beat Adkins to the title by one point it makes him a much better manager.
They like to gloss over the fact that it was Saints 1st season back there after promotion. In reality they had no right to be chasing the title & none of their fans would have expected successive promotions. Not in a million years.
Royal91 I'm not suggesting anything; but Leeds signing some 6 ft 6 striker from Oldham doesn't exactly promote 'passing' football.
by CrispyRoyal » 15 Jun 2013 13:14
MmmMonsterMunch I do find it funny that people think because McDermott beat Adkins to the title by one point it makes him a much better manager.
They like to gloss over the fact that it was Saints 1st season back there after promotion. In reality they had no right to be chasing the title & none of their fans would have expected successive promotions. Not in a million years.
by AirRaidSiren » 15 Jun 2013 13:28
by winchester_royal » 15 Jun 2013 13:29
by AirRaidSiren » 15 Jun 2013 13:38
winchester_royal Oooft, that will cause a stir in some loins
by CrispyRoyal » 15 Jun 2013 13:44
AirRaidSiren A couple of things really make me laugh out loud..firstly, this old cliche where 'he didn't inherit a Premiership side', and what? Did Adkins at Saints? Did Allardyce at West Ham? All three teams (we're the other one) were all in the same boat.
Secondly, Some of you like to make things up as you go along when it comes to McDermott and his sacking. It's a never ending wall of excuses.
Here's some classics I've read on this thread:-
-He's a nice guy
-Anton didn't back him financially
-Anton didn't support him
-Hammond is at fault for the signings and McDermott took the blame
-He's a nice guy, again
-He's been with Reading 13 years and treated this way
-He's a legend because he won the Championship with limited resources (YAWN! What...the fifth highest player's wages in the division at the time)
-He should of stayed and got us back up again (Oh yeah, as if Anton is going to trust him with his money again)
-It was Guthrie's fault
-He should of been given the chance to finish the season off (Now can't you see why? At least Adkins can see what's good enough and what's not)
-He's a nice guy, again, again
We were very lucky to win the Championship with him, Saints and West Ham let us off with their patchy bad spells and that allowed us to clinch it, just. It was one point we won it by, some of you sound like it was a landslide. Yes, we won against our main rivals on their own doorsteps. Was it mainly down to McDermott? No. It was also the other teams lacking the determination to win those games. We were absolutely slaughtered most of the game at Saints, but we come away with the points(and one of the best away games I've ever been to).
And those that keep on harping on about being 'Brian haters' really need to change the record, as you're as boring as the shade of grey. I'm not a hater, I'm glad he's gone for Reading FC's sake, he isn't Reading FC, just another manager passing through. Some of you are so clicky on here, as if you some sort of higher superior supporter, the rest you consider cannon fodder and that you have the right to shoot those down who a, don't watch the team game in game out or b, have been a member of HNA for a certain amount of time. No. We're all supporters/fans of Reading FC and want the best of our club. Some of you just want failure to get your own way or views put across so you can say in your higher superior manner, 'I told you so'. Get the oxf*rd over it.
by Royalee » 15 Jun 2013 14:59
AirRaidSiren A couple of things really make me laugh out loud..firstly, this old cliche where 'he didn't inherit a Premiership side', and what? Did Adkins at Saints? Did Allardyce at West Ham? All three teams (we're the other one) were all in the same boat.
Secondly, Some of you like to make things up as you go along when it comes to McDermott and his sacking. It's a never ending wall of excuses.
Here's some classics I've read on this thread:-
-He's a nice guy
-Anton didn't back him financially
-Anton didn't support him
-Hammond is at fault for the signings and McDermott took the blame
-He's a nice guy, again
-He's been with Reading 13 years and treated this way
-He's a legend because he won the Championship with limited resources (YAWN! What...the fifth highest player's wages in the division at the time)
-He should of stayed and got us back up again (Oh yeah, as if Anton is going to trust him with his money again)
-It was Guthrie's fault
-He should of been given the chance to finish the season off (Now can't you see why? At least Adkins can see what's good enough and what's not)
-He's a nice guy, again, again
We were very lucky to win the Championship with him, Saints and West Ham let us off with their patchy bad spells and that allowed us to clinch it, just. It was one point we won it by, some of you sound like it was a landslide. Yes, we won against our main rivals on their own doorsteps. Was it mainly down to McDermott? No. It was also the other teams lacking the determination to win those games. We were absolutely slaughtered most of the game at Saints, but we come away with the points(and one of the best away games I've ever been to).
And those that keep on harping on about being 'Brian haters' really need to change the record, as you're as boring as the shade of grey. I'm not a hater, I'm glad he's gone for Reading FC's sake, he isn't Reading FC, just another manager passing through. Some of you are so clicky on here, as if you some sort of higher superior supporter, the rest you consider cannon fodder and that you have the right to shoot those down who a, don't watch the team game in game out or b, have been a member of HNA for a certain amount of time. No. We're all supporters/fans of Reading FC and want the best of our club. Some of you just want failure to get your own way or views put across so you can say in your higher superior manner, 'I told you so'. Get the oxf*rd over it.
by SLAMMED » 15 Jun 2013 15:27
AirRaidSiren A couple of things really make me laugh out loud..firstly, this old cliche where 'he didn't inherit a Premiership side', and what? Did Adkins at Saints? Did Allardyce at West Ham? All three teams (we're the other one) were all in the same boat.
Secondly, Some of you like to make things up as you go along when it comes to McDermott and his sacking. It's a never ending wall of excuses.
Here's some classics I've read on this thread:-
-He's a nice guy
-Anton didn't back him financially
-Anton didn't support him
-Hammond is at fault for the signings and McDermott took the blame
-He's a nice guy, again
-He's been with Reading 13 years and treated this way
-He's a legend because he won the Championship with limited resources (YAWN! What...the fifth highest player's wages in the division at the time)
-He should of stayed and got us back up again (Oh yeah, as if Anton is going to trust him with his money again)
-It was Guthrie's fault
-He should of been given the chance to finish the season off (Now can't you see why? At least Adkins can see what's good enough and what's not)
-He's a nice guy, again, again
We were very lucky to win the Championship with him, Saints and West Ham let us off with their patchy bad spells and that allowed us to clinch it, just. It was one point we won it by, some of you sound like it was a landslide. Yes, we won against our main rivals on their own doorsteps. Was it mainly down to McDermott? No. It was also the other teams lacking the determination to win those games. We were absolutely slaughtered most of the game at Saints, but we come away with the points(and one of the best away games I've ever been to).
And those that keep on harping on about being 'Brian haters' really need to change the record, as you're as boring as the shade of grey. I'm not a hater, I'm glad he's gone for Reading FC's sake, he isn't Reading FC, just another manager passing through. Some of you are so clicky on here, as if you some sort of higher superior supporter, the rest you consider cannon fodder and that you have the right to shoot those down who a, don't watch the team game in game out or b, have been a member of HNA for a certain amount of time. No. We're all supporters/fans of Reading FC and want the best of our club. Some of you just want failure to get your own way or views put across so you can say in your higher superior manner, 'I told you so'. Get the oxf*rd over it.
by Samrfc01 » 16 Jun 2013 02:16
AirRaidSiren A couple of things really make me laugh out loud..firstly, this old cliche where 'he didn't inherit a Premiership side', and what? Did Adkins at Saints? Did Allardyce at West Ham? All three teams (we're the other one) were all in the same boat.
Secondly, Some of you like to make things up as you go along when it comes to McDermott and his sacking. It's a never ending wall of excuses.
Here's some classics I've read on this thread:-
-He's a nice guy
-Anton didn't back him financially
-Anton didn't support him
-Hammond is at fault for the signings and McDermott took the blame
-He's a nice guy, again
-He's been with Reading 13 years and treated this way
-He's a legend because he won the Championship with limited resources (YAWN! What...the fifth highest player's wages in the division at the time)
-He should of stayed and got us back up again (Oh yeah, as if Anton is going to trust him with his money again)
-It was Guthrie's fault
-He should of been given the chance to finish the season off (Now can't you see why? At least Adkins can see what's good enough and what's not)
-He's a nice guy, again, again
We were very lucky to win the Championship with him, Saints and West Ham let us off with their patchy bad spells and that allowed us to clinch it, just. It was one point we won it by, some of you sound like it was a landslide. Yes, we won against our main rivals on their own doorsteps. Was it mainly down to McDermott? No. It was also the other teams lacking the determination to win those games. We were absolutely slaughtered most of the game at Saints, but we come away with the points(and one of the best away games I've ever been to).
And those that keep on harping on about being 'Brian haters' really need to change the record, as you're as boring as the shade of grey. I'm not a hater, I'm glad he's gone for Reading FC's sake, he isn't Reading FC, just another manager passing through. Some of you are so clicky on here, as if you some sort of higher superior supporter, the rest you consider cannon fodder and that you have the right to shoot those down who a, don't watch the team game in game out or b, have been a member of HNA for a certain amount of time. No. We're all supporters/fans of Reading FC and want the best of our club. Some of you just want failure to get your own way or views put across so you can say in your higher superior manner, 'I told you so'. Get the oxf*rd over it.
by Maguire » 16 Jun 2013 15:57
AirRaidSiren We were very lucky to win the Championship with him
by creative_username_1 » 16 Jun 2013 17:30
MaguireAirRaidSiren We were very lucky to win the Championship with him
Immediately filed it as a joke post after reading this.
Total bollocks.
by AirRaidSiren » 16 Jun 2013 17:36
MaguireAirRaidSiren We were very lucky to win the Championship with him
Immediately filed it as a joke post after reading this.
Total bollocks.
by St. Brynjar » 16 Jun 2013 18:41
AirRaidSirenMaguireAirRaidSiren We were very lucky to win the Championship with him
Immediately filed it as a joke post after reading this.
Total bollocks.
Oh, how ed I am by this reply
A response with no substance and no credibility. A response I expect from some.
QUOTE: "Some of you are so clicky on here, as if you some sort of higher superior supporter, the rest you consider cannon fodder and that you have the right to shoot those down who a, don't watch the team game in game out or b, have been a member of HNA for a certain amount of time." UNQUOTE.
EDIT:- http://www.leedsunited.com/news/2013050 ... 85_3164774
Better get in there quick as 11,000 have already sold!
by grey_squirrel » 16 Jun 2013 20:13
by West Stand Man » 16 Jun 2013 20:23
MaguireAirRaidSiren We were very lucky to win the Championship with him
Immediately filed it as a joke post after reading this.
Total bollocks.
by Esteban » 16 Jun 2013 20:36
AirRaidSirenMaguireAirRaidSiren We were very lucky to win the Championship with him
Immediately filed it as a joke post after reading this.
Total bollocks.
Oh, how ed I am by this reply
A response with no substance and no credibility. A response I expect from some.
QUOTE: "Some of you are so clicky on here, as if you some sort of higher superior supporter, the rest you consider cannon fodder and that you have the right to shoot those down who a, don't watch the team game in game out or b, have been a member of HNA for a certain amount of time." UNQUOTE.
EDIT:- http://www.leedsunited.com/news/2013050 ... 85_3164774
Better get in there quick as 11,000 have already sold!
by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2013 22:42
by Para Handy » 16 Jun 2013 22:48
Ian Royal No one's saying McDermott's achievements were all luck. But there was certainly an element of luck in winning the League by just one point because our two main rivals bottled crucial games against us. It was more a case of Saints losing the title, than us winning it. .
by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2013 22:57
Para HandyIan Royal No one's saying McDermott's achievements were all luck. But there was certainly an element of luck in winning the League by just one point because our two main rivals bottled crucial games against us. It was more a case of Saints losing the title, than us winning it. .
This argument always makes me laugh. You mean our two main rivals lost against us? And it was luck? What if they'd won? Would that have been luck too?
I can't read any message that uses the word clicky. It offends my sensibilities.
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