by P!ssed Off »
05 Jan 2014 03:05
SCIAG Who signed those players?
I thought McDermott/Hammond were responsible for signings at that time? We finished 5 placed lower under Coppell than we did under Pards, even though we'd added Goater, Kitson and Ingimarsson and still had the core of the side, though Salako was on the way out.
Come on, we had one good Champ season under Pardew, by no means were we an established top Championship team when Coppell came in. If we were an established Championship side with heavy finance, as you've suggested, would we have been signing the likes of Morgan and Owusu on a Free? Coppelldidn't sign Savage anyway. The next season, we could theoretically have fielded the same XI that won the league bar a striker, but we didn't even reach the playoffs. We had a long winless run, and Coppell's response was to drop Little and Harper. Long term injuries to Kitson and Forster didn't help.
However, a lot of the football served up was no better than what we are seeing today. Bollocks.The main difference is that Coppell wasn't in danger of losing Sidwell, Shorey or Kitson until their contracts ran out. Adkins is likely to lose Pogrebnyak, Carrico and maybe a few more if we don't go up, which will make future attempts at promotion and staying up harder.
Carrico? . The reason Coppell was not indanger of losing Sidwell, Shorey or Kitson was because at that point all 3 players had so far achieved very little in their careers, further adding to the belief that Reading were not top Championship team when Coppell took over.
When Coppell took over we were not an established top Championship team. One good season under Pards in the Champ, after being promoted does not make it the case that we should expect to be in the Play-offs the next season.
Likewise, the argument that we won the league in 2006, therefore we should have got to the play-offs in 2004 is not only illogical, but also a tad ungrateful.
4 teams got to the play-offs in 2003. Wolves were promoted. None of the other 3 reached the play-offs the next year.
Reaching the play-offs once does not guarantee future success at all. Forest, who also reached the play-offs in 2003, were relegated in 2005. Derby came 4th in 2005, 20th in 2006.
Now, however, we certainly are an established top Championship team. The last 5 seasons we've spent in the Championship, we've won it twice and and got to the play-offs twice.
The idea that Coppell should have done better when he took over from Reading merely because he had players that would turn out to be future stars is preposterous.
Kitson was not "Kitson for England" when Coppell signed him from League 2. Sidwell had played less than 40 games in the top 2 English tiers when Coppell took over as manager. Shorey '2 caps for England' had played one full season in the top 2 tiers of English football.
These players weren't stars when Coppell arrived. They were players who had one good season at Championship level, if even that. Coppell did not inherit the stars, he created them.