The Reading "project"

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The Reading "project"

by TBM » 08 Aug 2013 09:58

Reacting to chairman Tony Bloom saying Poyet told him in March he wanted to leave, the former Albion manager added: "It's very interesting. Tony Bloom needs to get over me. If it's true what he is saying, he is talking about before the Crystal Palace game (March 17). A week later I had an opportunity to leave for a Premiership club (Reading)."

"Everyone was agreed. Tony Bloom gave me permission to talk to the club. They made me an unbelievable offer, very difficult to refuse, and I was loyal and decided to stay. So how can you explain that somebody says to you he wants to leave and a week later he has got the chance to go to a Premiership club with a better deal, with a better project and he stays? It's not common sense, that's for sure."

Seems like we did talk to Poyet - I wonder what this "project" is that he talks about?

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Re: The Reading "project"

by RedRum » 08 Aug 2013 10:03

Are we sure it's actually Reading he's talking about and the article isn't just assuming?
Would make sense though, I'd imagine the project is probably just Antons 8-year-plan or whatever it is

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by ddetisi » 08 Aug 2013 10:09

My friend from Uni is the performance analyst at Brighton. Speaking to him at the time he said there was a point where it had been agreed that Poyet would take over and Adkins would actually be taking over Brighton. Gus changed his mind though, despite the offer as he didn't want a relegation on his CV and thought it would be too much work to change the team to his style of play.

I assume project is just how they refer to managing a team. Our project this year is to get promoted with parachute payments and Russian billions. Its just a better situation than Brighton on paper.

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Re: The Reading "project"

by TBM » 08 Aug 2013 10:13

RedRum Are we sure it's actually Reading he's talking about and the article isn't just assuming?


Don't think any other Premier League side sacked their manager in March!?

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Re: The Reading "project"

by leww_rfc » 08 Aug 2013 10:59

Martin O'neill?



But yeah its us I'd assume 8)


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Re: The Reading "project"

by TBM » 08 Aug 2013 11:02

leww_rfc Martin O'neill?


lol ok fair point but that was 31st March

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by Wycombe Royal » 08 Aug 2013 11:15

It worked out for the best as I wouldn't want Poyet managing us. It's all about him, he loves being in the media spotlight and things he is bigger than the club. His ego needs deflating.

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Re: The Reading "project"

by leww_rfc » 08 Aug 2013 11:25

Agreed, Adkins has been superb. Don't think there would've been a better choice?

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by Sweet FA » 08 Aug 2013 11:26

Wycombe Royal It worked out for the best as I wouldn't want Poyet managing us. It's all about him, he loves being in the media spotlight and things he is bigger than the club. His ego needs deflating.


Amen to that.

On that famed March evening when Brian's departure was announced my first thought was "Adkins would be fantastic". My second was "anyone but Poyet". And can you imagine the poor little darlings in Sussex if we'd taken their manager and then their favourite left back?


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by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2013 12:12

Wycombe Royal It worked out for the best as I wouldn't want Poyet managing us. It's all about him, he loves being in the media spotlight and things he is bigger than the club. His ego needs deflating.


Not to mention that he's a filthy racist.

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by LoyalRoyalFan » 08 Aug 2013 12:24

Would rather have Poyet tbh.

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by East Grinstead Royal » 08 Aug 2013 12:44

It would have been quite amusing for us to have picked up Poyet with Adkins going to Brighternove - they can't stand him apparently, after some demeaning remark he is alleged to have made a couple of seasons ago. Thank goodness we ended up with Adkins!

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Re: The Reading "project"

by savage 4 england » 08 Aug 2013 14:14

Luv - Nigel
H8 - Poyet.


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Re: The Reading "project"

by Mike Hunt » 08 Aug 2013 15:26

Sweet FA
Wycombe Royal It worked out for the best as I wouldn't want Poyet managing us. It's all about him, he loves being in the media spotlight and things he is bigger than the club. His ego needs deflating.


Amen to that.

On that famed March evening when Brian's departure was announced my first thought was "Adkins would be fantastic". My second was "anyone but Poyet". And can you imagine the poor little darlings in Sussex if we'd taken their manager and then their favourite left back?


Same here for the first option, was not fussed with Poyet either way.

I do remember that Poyet did offer himself to Reading when Coppell left, and most (not just HNA) laughed at it. Then it comes out that he rejected us 4 years later. Funny that.

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Re: The Reading "project"

by friday fan » 08 Aug 2013 20:27

personally I don't like Adkins, no playing pedigree unlike Poyet. Adkins is another yes man and perhaps when Poyet saw the budget he said no. At least Brighton offered more scope in terms of funds available and real backing in the transfer market. I think Adkins rubbed his hands and felt how lucky was he not having to go back to the ilk of Scunny (no disrespect to Scunny) on paper Reading are now a yo yo club and I guess he's on a good pay packet, perhaps another Terry the taxi moment, I'll reserve judgement on that call!

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Re: The Reading "project"

by Royal Rother » 08 Aug 2013 20:38

Are you for real?

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Re: The Reading "project"

by LoyalRoyalFan » 08 Aug 2013 20:40

Love Reading. Hate Adkins.

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Re: The Reading "project"

by winchester_royal » 08 Aug 2013 20:42

LoyalRoyalFan Love Reading. Hate Adkins.


Genuine :| at hating someone as harmless as Nigel Adkins.

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Re: The Reading "project"

by LoyalRoyalFan » 08 Aug 2013 20:43

winchester_royal
LoyalRoyalFan Love Reading. Hate Adkins.


Genuine :| at hating someone as harmless as Nigel Adkins.


:lol: @ biting that.

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Re: The Reading "project"

by LoyalRoyalFan » 08 Aug 2013 20:44

It's alright to hate McDermott, but Adkins... he can do no wrong.

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