wingnut FFS
Is there really a need for yet another thread discussing the same oxf*rd thing. OP is a serial offender on this topic, too.
Come on Platypuss do the decent thing.
Think hobnob is the only one who can ban people
by leon » 22 Oct 2014 19:53
wingnut FFS
Is there really a need for yet another thread discussing the same oxf*rd thing. OP is a serial offender on this topic, too.
Come on Platypuss do the decent thing.
by Royal Rother » 22 Oct 2014 20:20
Maguire Professional athletes and coaches should be driven and committed to success, not sat about going "oh well, 14th place is better than it might have been".
by ILoveMoonPig » 22 Oct 2014 20:53
by MmmMonsterMunch » 22 Oct 2014 21:25
tidus_mi2 Blackpool at home is as close to a banker as you'll get in the Championship this season so Adkins will lose a lot of support if we don't win on Saturday.
by leon » 22 Oct 2014 21:49
Maguire I'm quite surprised at how many people are rolling out the "we were always going to struggle this season" line and placidly accepting the dross on the pitch.
Professional athletes and coaches should be driven and committed to success, not sat about going "oh well, 14th place is better than it might have been".
People say we're weak on paper but a team like this:
Federici
Gunter - Pearce - Hector - Obita
Mackie - Norwood - Guthrie - Blackman
Murray - Cox
shouldn't be getting turned over every week. That's millions of pounds of transfer fees in there, players who have played in the Prem or been linked with a move there. On top of that you have internationals like Pogrebnyak and HRK who I've not even mentioned. Federici and Pearce have played in a title-winning defensive unit. Obita was POTS last time out. Murray has scored bundles of goals in this league. Sure we're missing a couple of decent players but that side ^^ or something close to it should be playing better than it is.
I haven't seen a jot of progress during Adkins tenure and there comes a point when the excuses have to stop and achievement has to begin. I'm not saying get rid of the guy now but if I was his boss i'd be asking some questions that's for sure.
PS when "he" took over this forum was awash with smug types saying "oh the more intelligent among us appreciate he will bring a superior brand of football to the limited style imposed by McDermott". Yeah well I hope you were there last night enjoying the superior way we pick the ball out of the back of the net every fcking week.
by Bob1871 » 22 Oct 2014 22:22
by Royal Rother » 22 Oct 2014 22:31
by blueroyals » 22 Oct 2014 22:31
by sandman » 22 Oct 2014 22:34
Ian Royal Anyone who thinks Adkins is going imminently is almost certainly deluding themselves.
Managers simply don't get sacked under these circumstances, particularly at Reading, until at least a few home games after they've lost the fans. The last home game there was still lots of vocal support for Adkins and I'm pretty sure I heard some over the radio against Bournemouth, at least early on.
The boos need to ring out along with Adkins out chants before it's going to happen. If we lose against Blackpool I wouldn't be surprised for it to start. But I just don't see any realistic chance of him going anywhere before, at least, Charlton on 8 November. And probably more likely Bolton on 6 December.
The really frustrating thing is that we simply aren't playing that badly. We're defending reasonably well most of the time, keeping possession and creating chances. The problem is that we aren't taking the chances and whilst the defence is solid most the time, it's terrifyingly porous several times each game and we're getting punished most times it is, because it's so bad when its bad.
It really isn't going to take much for us to go on a good run and get good results. Some defensive concentration and playing to ability there would help. As would a midfield. As would Murray, in particular, taking the chances he's getting or Pog putting in a performance.
by Royal Rother » 22 Oct 2014 22:46
by SydenhamRoyal » 22 Oct 2014 22:57
blueroyals He had the full backing of the real fans last night. It's the armchair plastics that want him gone.
by blueroyals » 22 Oct 2014 23:03
SydenhamRoyalblueroyals He had the full backing of the real fans last night. It's the armchair plastics that want him gone.
Bolux I am afraid. This season was always going to be transitional, so I wasnt expecting promotion or the play offs. I was expecting the kids, I was expecting mistakes. BUt what I cannot accept is highly paid professionals giving up. Adkins has never inspired passion and drive from Reading, and the team he inherited was mostly the one that won the championship on grit, determination, hard work and passion. My reason for wanting Adkins out is not because we are on a bad run of form of 6 games, but that ever since he arrived 18 months ago the team appear to have stopped trying.
by SydenhamRoyal » 22 Oct 2014 23:05
Bob1871 It was obvious last night that the players just didn't want to fight for the shirt, didn't want the ball & were playing out the game rather than trying to get back into it.
We used to be a team that would play with pace and width, at times direct but always looked like we could get something from any game. Adkins has turned us into a sideways team. I've lost count of how many times I've seen wingers drift inside and lose all of our width, this has to be a tactical instruction from the manager as he plays them on their weaker footed side.
Very strange selections and substations over the last few weeks, particularly last night taking Cox off.
I've had enough of watching it under Adkins, it's time to show him the door
by EverHopeful » 22 Oct 2014 23:13
by OldBiscuit » 22 Oct 2014 23:20
by MmmMonsterMunch » 22 Oct 2014 23:38
by SydenhamRoyal » 22 Oct 2014 23:39
blueroyalsSydenhamRoyalblueroyals He had the full backing of the real fans last night. It's the armchair plastics that want him gone.
Bolux I am afraid. This season was always going to be transitional, so I wasnt expecting promotion or the play offs. I was expecting the kids, I was expecting mistakes. BUt what I cannot accept is highly paid professionals giving up. Adkins has never inspired passion and drive from Reading, and the team he inherited was mostly the one that won the championship on grit, determination, hard work and passion. My reason for wanting Adkins out is not because we are on a bad run of form of 6 games, but that ever since he arrived 18 months ago the team appear to have stopped trying.
If I was playing with the likes of Akpan and Pog I'd give up too. We've McDermott to thank for that.
by mambo3 » 23 Oct 2014 05:21
by Waylenstreet » 23 Oct 2014 09:25
by sandman » 23 Oct 2014 09:54
OldBiscuit A big problem that we have here at Reading is the fact that we have a whole generation of fans up to the age of early 20's that have never experienced anything but successful times (Premier League what ever position and challenging for promotion from the Championship is success) . They have never had to put up with year after year of 3rd and 4th division football watched on sparsely populated terraces in a ramshackle Elm Park. Success then was promotion from Division 4 or mid-table in Division 3. As a result, this generation behave like spoilt brats, with toys flying from the pram at an alarming rate. One loss and off goes the dummy, 3 in a row and we have a nursery rampage. Its not really your fault young-uns, you don't know any different.
Just look what has happened here at the Madstad, Adkins comes in and in his first proper season we come within a gnats' cock of the Play-offs. At the moment, Nigel has financial restraints until the new owners get up and running, and is also playing with a small and depleted squad. I'm sure that Nigel will turn it around, but if after another year or 18 months it remains the same, then perhaps his incumbency may need reviewing. Remember, never show a job unfinished to Fools or Children.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 182 guests