by SydenhamRoyal » 23 Nov 2014 09:03
by Pandoras Box » 23 Nov 2014 09:50
Coming from behind twice in something like 60 games suggests it's all about character about motivation, about desire. McDermott's players would have run through walls for him. Adkins' players wont. Those of us who go games perceive a lack of passion, effort etc on the pitch, but the statistic backs that up
by ILoveMoonPig » 23 Nov 2014 10:12
by under the tin » 23 Nov 2014 10:14
SydenhamRoyal For me the questions are not around the players ability or otherwise, but about one massive strategic error from Adkins, and one very telling statistic.
First, the strategic error - it was clear last season that our biggest problems were in defence, that is where we were weakest. Adkins has used wha little funds were available on the attack. He could, and should, have spent what little funds he had on improving the defence. Week in, week out, he is bemoaning the poor defending that is giving away soft goals, but the back 4 are immune to being dropped because there are no alternatives. Meanwhile, further up the field the players know not to put in a man of the match performance or they will be dropped for the next game. A real motivator ...
Now, the statistic. Twice under Adkins we have come from behind to win. TWICE. That is nothing to do with ability, not unles you are such a bad team that you never win anyway. BUt last season we were 7th, so we can clearly win games. Coming from behind twice in something like 60 games suggests it's all about character about motivation, about desire. McDermott's players would have run through walls for him. Adkins' players wont. Those of us who go games perceive a lack of pasion, effort etc on the pitch, but the statistic backs that up.
For me it's not about talent, it's not about money, it's not even really about results, or the attractiveness of the football, it's simply about the lack of desire - and that IS down to the manager. That is why I want him gone, not any short sightedness about current form.
by Royal Rother » 23 Nov 2014 11:25
by Royality creeps In » 23 Nov 2014 11:49
The CubeRoyality creeps In According to BBCRB Adkins and his "coaching" staff where handing notes out to the players on the pitch last night. They were reading them then throwing them on the floor. The Cardiff players then picked them up and read the instructions.
That's not what BBCRB said at all. And there's no need to make things up to justify an Adkins out post.
by SCIAG » 23 Nov 2014 13:41
Royality creeps InThe CubeRoyality creeps In According to BBCRB Adkins and his "coaching" staff where handing notes out to the players on the pitch last night. They were reading them then throwing them on the floor. The Cardiff players then picked them up and read the instructions.
That's not what BBCRB said at all. And there's no need to make things up to justify an Adkins out post.
Well thats what I heard. What was your version of events
by Royal Rother » 23 Nov 2014 13:49
by SCIAG » 23 Nov 2014 14:17
leon An excellent post that I agree with in parts and disagree massively in others.
Some observations.
BM had built sides around Sigurdsson and Long only to have them sold under him late in the transfer window - to then achieve in those seasons without them was stunning management. Stunning.
Nigel Adkins is on record saying (at the start of last season) that a full back can play either left or right. Which is ridiculous and makes me think there might be more to just "individual errors" about our current defensive shambles.
I'm also intrigued that the much maligned Gorkss and Hunt (Noel) are now viewed as superstars when I was banging on about how good they were (to derision by the team board oxf*rd)
RoyalinBracknell A very good, considered post.
In broader terms, it's interesting to see many of the people who are now supporting Adkins were those who wanted McDermott out. Personally I think it's now clear sacking McDermott was a mistake and was a short-sighted, perhaps idealistic reaction to a frustrating and disappointing season. We should have taken the hit and given a manager who'd proved himself here as an excellent Championship manager to have another go. Was the whole rebuild and attempt to significantly alter the style really necessary?
Comparing the different sides is difficult - I think McDermott's certainly 'overachieved', and this has 'underachieved'. A certain part of it though must be what the manager does with the players available to him. I remember Kebe and Long being much maligned before McDermott took over (and for Long even after McDermott had taken over) but McDermott's man-management got the best out of them. You could mention the resurgence of Shaun Cummings' career at the club too. How many players has Adkins got the best out of? How many players have improved under him? How many have gone backwards? If Adkins had handled certain players differently/better, would some of them still be here?
by mambo3 » 23 Nov 2014 14:31
by Royality creeps In » 23 Nov 2014 15:51
by Royal Lady » 23 Nov 2014 16:04
Royality creeps In Adkins or Rodgers???
Who will be first to go.
by Royal Rother » 23 Nov 2014 17:12
by marcusopp » 23 Nov 2014 18:17
Royal Rother Never understood how Reading fans could wish ill on one of their own who never did the dirty on the club.
The fact he tried his best in management here but it didn't work out surely does not undo the years as a young player and of excellent work and loyalty he showed in his formative years in coaching.
Why it would make someone's day if he got sacked is very very strange to me.
Even if most of us moved on many years ago, ill feeling towards McGhee and Pardew make some sense to me, but not Rodgers.
Oh well, takes all sorts I suppose.
by sandman » 23 Nov 2014 18:21
Royal Rother Never understood how Reading fans could wish ill on one of their own who never did the dirty on the club.
The fact he tried his best in management here but it didn't work out surely does not undo the years as a young player and of excellent work and loyalty he showed in his formative years in coaching.
Why it would make someone's day if he got sacked is very very strange to me.
Even if most of us moved on many years ago, ill feeling towards McGhee and Pardew make some sense to me, but not Rodgers.
Oh well, takes all sorts I suppose.
by Royal Rother » 23 Nov 2014 18:34
by sandman » 23 Nov 2014 19:11
by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Nov 2014 19:37
by Royal Rother » 23 Nov 2014 19:40
sandman Yeah I'm sure the real bloke, the one who left his wife for a younger model as soon as he got a bit of success, is really just a stand up guy.
by Froomes » 23 Nov 2014 19:54
Royal Rother That's quite obviously not the real person though is it now?
Royal Rothersandman Yeah I'm sure the real bloke, the one who left his wife for a younger model as soon as he got a bit of success, is really just a stand up guy.
Yeah, let's judge him on that as well. Priceless.
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