by Rax » 02 Nov 2013 19:07
by facaldaqui » 02 Nov 2013 19:11
Kebe's apprenticefloyd__streete
Nothing under McD's 3 years in charge compares with the two thrashing above which Adkins has chalked up in 7 underwhelming months.
Stevanage in the fa cup
4-0 up, then lose 7-5 v Arsenal 3rd XI (at home)
2-0 up v Sheffield united, who were relegated, and lost 3-2 (at home)
Also a heavy defeat at Plymouth, think it was 4-1
by floyd__streete » 02 Nov 2013 19:13
Kebe's apprenticefloyd__streete
Nothing under McD's 3 years in charge compares with the two thrashing above which Adkins has chalked up in 7 underwhelming months.
Stevanage in the fa cup
4-0 up, then lose 7-5 v Arsenal 3rd XI (at home)
2-0 up v Sheffield united, who were relegated, and lost 3-2 (at home)
Also a heavy defeat at Plymouth, think it was 4-1
by facaldaqui » 02 Nov 2013 19:13
Rax The real concern I have with NA is that twice now we've been thumped by "lesser" opposition - it seems that when we lose, we really lose - he just does not seem to have what it takes to turn the team around enough to mount a serious top-two challenge.
by Kebe's apprentice » 02 Nov 2013 19:21
floyd__streeteKebe's apprenticefloyd__streete
Nothing under McD's 3 years in charge compares with the two thrashing above which Adkins has chalked up in 7 underwhelming months.
Stevanage in the fa cup
4-0 up, then lose 7-5 v Arsenal 3rd XI (at home)
2-0 up v Sheffield united, who were relegated, and lost 3-2 (at home)
Also a heavy defeat at Plymouth, think it was 4-1
1-0 vs Stevenage > 6-0 vs Posh.
Arsenal are one of the best teams in Europe, mate.
The Plymouth result came barely 3 weeks after he'd inherited the mess that that other overrated twat Brendan Rodgers left behind.
Sheff U - granted - was an appalling result, congrats on focussing on what was a solitary loss in 16 league games at the end of 2010/11. A run which Adkins could only dream of.
Good luck in finding a twig with which to beat one of the best managers our football club has ever had. People like you only serve to remind me that Reading FC supporters generally deserve results as appalling as today's
by floyd__streete » 02 Nov 2013 19:28
Kebe's apprentice As I have said before, I like Brian. I was not one of the people calling for his head at the time, and was disappointed when he got sacked, as I felt he would have done fine this season. However, all I hear from people after a defeat/draw is how great Brian was, and how Nigel is not a good manager. By mentioning those defeats, I was only pointing out how bad results happen to every manager, and just because you like one more than the other, does not mean that the bad times under the previous regime should be forgotten. I agree with you that Brian was one of the best managers we have had, but we as supporters need to get behind Nigel and the team now.
I agree with you that Rodgers was an overrated twat
by facaldaqui » 02 Nov 2013 19:29
Kebe's apprentice
As I have said before, I like Brian. I was not one of the people calling for his head at the time, and was disappointed when he got sacked, as I felt he would have done fine this season. However, all I hear from people after a defeat/draw is how great Brian was, and how Nigel is not a good manager. By mentioning those defeats, I was only pointing out how bad results happen to every manager, and just because you like one more than the other, does not mean that the bad times under the previous regime should be forgotten. I agree with you that Brian was one of the best managers we have had, but we as supporters need to get behind Nigel and the team now.
by floyd__streete » 02 Nov 2013 19:33
facaldaqui Well, you may think those who saw Brian's virtues keep on about it after a bad result under Adkins, but this is the first time I have said anything like that. It is a valid discussion, however, because the only justification for brian's dismissal has to be an improvement in the team. To be fair, we are not in a bad position in the league, but, then, nor are Leeds--so it is not proved so far that Adkins is any better than McDermott. The debate will continue until either Adkins does better than it seemed Brian would have done, or until--worst nightmare--Adkins fails.
by southbank1871 » 02 Nov 2013 19:42
floyd__streete Well said again. What I would say is that Adkins is not proving to be substantially better than Brian at all. And for that reason, our disloyalty in sacking BMc, in not giving him a chance to take us back up - a chance we afforded Coppell - is proving to be as disgraceful as Zingarevich's comments about BMc in the press conference to unveil Adkins.
by LUX » 02 Nov 2013 19:44
by Woodcote Royal » 02 Nov 2013 20:47
floyd__streete Football matches are decided on goals scored rather than percentage stats.
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by P!ssed Off » 02 Nov 2013 22:47
floyd__streetefacaldaqui Well, you may think those who saw Brian's virtues keep on about it after a bad result under Adkins, but this is the first time I have said anything like that. It is a valid discussion, however, because the only justification for brian's dismissal has to be an improvement in the team. To be fair, we are not in a bad position in the league, but, then, nor are Leeds--so it is not proved so far that Adkins is any better than McDermott. The debate will continue until either Adkins does better than it seemed Brian would have done, or until--worst nightmare--Adkins fails.
Well said again. What I would say is that Adkins is not proving to be substantially better than Brian at all. And for that reason, our disloyalty in sacking BMc, in not giving him a chance to take us back up - a chance we afforded Coppell - is proving to be as disgraceful as Zingarevich's comments about BMc in the press conference to unveil Adkins.
Perhaps this thread should be retitled:
Madejski selling to TSI: The right decision?
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