Adkins: The right decision?

Have the club done the right thing to sack Nigel today?

Yes
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74%
No
24
21%
I didn't see it coming, we've been great recently (I'm Ian Royal)
5
4%
 
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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by North Somerset Royal » 15 Dec 2014 19:56

Really depends whether they have someone else lined up and how quickly they appoint a replacement. If they allow things to drag on it could be a huge mistake in my view.
Also pissed off with that attention seeking hanger on Samrit saw fit to post a goodbye message on Facebook hours before the official announcement. What a way to treat a guy who stuck with the club despite being conned into taking it with promises that were never fulfilled.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Dec 2014 20:00

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by Ian Royal » 15 Dec 2014 20:04

AthleticoSpizz ^+1

and another. Samrit is fast pissing me right off

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by MmmMonsterMunch » 15 Dec 2014 20:06

At least we know Samrit is actually involved now..... I agree though - completely classless to do that.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by BraisingsteakRoyal » 15 Dec 2014 20:06

North Somerset Royal Really depends whether they have someone else lined up and how quickly they appoint a replacement. If they allow things to drag on it could be a huge mistake in my view.
Also pissed off with that attention seeking hanger on Samrit saw fit to post a goodbye message on Facebook hours before the official announcement. What a way to treat a guy who stuck with the club despite being conned into taking it with promises that were never fulfilled.


I know, right?

He should have used Twitter - Nige hasn't got a Facebook account yet.


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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by sandman » 15 Dec 2014 20:07

Where have all you Ian Royals gone, off buying yourselves a new radio for Christmas or summink?

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by Hoop Blah » 15 Dec 2014 20:10

Like the McDermott sacking this was the inevitable and correct decision after the last couple of months decline from an already low starting point.

I'm sure he's been hampered by things at the club that are out of his control but he's still failed to turn things around or get anywhere near the best out of this squad.

A new voice and a fresh start is needed now. It at least shows that someone somewhere is pulling the strings and capable of making a decision as well.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Dec 2014 20:14

Hoop Blah Like the McDermott sacking this was the inevitable and correct decision after the last couple of months decline from an already low starting point.

I'm sure he's been hampered by things at the club that are out of his control but he's still failed to turn things around or get anywhere near the best out of this squad.

A new voice and a fresh start is needed now. It at least shows that someone somewhere is pulling the strings and capable of making a decision as well.
"their" next decision will be the most important tho'

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by notloyalenuffroyal » 15 Dec 2014 20:14

MmmMonsterMunch
Precisely. The guy has failed massively. It has been like Bodgers v 2.0.....except worse.

At least it now ends the debate on the type of manager that fits the Reading culture. We've now tried 2 supposed philosophers or alleged master tacticians of the beautiful passing game :roll: :lol: .................... and they were both shit.

Rodgers stock is falling rapidly & he is being found out.


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It is strange to think of a Reading culture. It's a bit like saying American culture! Reading Culture is a couple of pints in The Walkabout before pissing up against The Forbury Lion.

However, footballing wise, we actually do seem to have a culture. Fast-paced and get stuck in. Typified by the multi ball scandal in the '06 season.

I need wingers or I can't cope. From Gilkesy, to McCleary, via The Lord Kebe and even Bobby of the Convey, we love our wingers. Glen Little me'Lord! Johnny Salad Salako in the last depths of his faltering career. I even loved it when Mass Sarr and Ra Ra Rougier ambled down the flanks from the middle. They made me laugh and cry with equal measure.
I need my wingers being wingers. I need a foot stuck in. I need Parky and Sidwell and Karacan and Tabb not doing much except getting in the bleeding way.

I need an on-loan defender to come I and make an impact and then try and hit the ball out of the stadium.

I don't need 70% possession. I just need the ball a few times in the back of the opposition net.

I want to scream and shout at something exciting. Not pretty. Give me 2 goals against West Brom in the last few minutes. Give me a scrambled, messy, 2 nil get 4 injuries against Leeds. But give me something to sing about! I can't sing "We've had more of the ball than you". I don't care!!

"Adkins out! Adkins out" Oh......

"Find someone else then!!!!!! Find someone else then"!


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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Dec 2014 20:15

Where there is life, there is hope tho'

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by MmmMonsterMunch » 15 Dec 2014 20:35

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Precisely. The guy has failed massively. It has been like Bodgers v 2.0.....except worse.

At least it now ends the debate on the type of manager that fits the Reading culture. We've now tried 2 supposed philosophers or alleged master tacticians of the beautiful passing game :roll: :lol: .................... and they were both shit.

Rodgers stock is falling rapidly & he is being found out.


+1

It is strange to think of a Reading culture. It's a bit like saying American culture! Reading Culture is a couple of pints in The Walkabout before pissing up against The Forbury Lion.

However, footballing wise, we actually do seem to have a culture. Fast-paced and get stuck in. Typified by the multi ball scandal in the '06 season.

I need wingers or I can't cope. From Gilkesy, to McCleary, via The Lord Kebe and even Bobby of the Convey, we love our wingers. Glen Little me'Lord! Johnny Salad Salako in the last depths of his faltering career. I even loved it when Mass Sarr and Ra Ra Rougier ambled down the flanks from the middle. They made me laugh and cry with equal measure.
I need my wingers being wingers. I need a foot stuck in. I need Parky and Sidwell and Karacan and Tabb not doing much except getting in the bleeding way.

I need an on-loan defender to come I and make an impact and then try and hit the ball out of the stadium.

I don't need 70% possession. I just need the ball a few times in the back of the opposition net.

I want to scream and shout at something exciting. Not pretty. Give me 2 goals against West Brom in the last few minutes. Give me a scrambled, messy, 2 nil get 4 injuries against Leeds. But give me something to sing about! I can't sing "We've had more of the ball than you". I don't care!!

"Adkins out! Adkins out" Oh......

"Find someone else then!!!!!! Find someone else then"!


Yep spot on. The last time I enjoyed watching Reading was Jan 2013 when BM got MOTM & it was "Reading time" on SSN. Quite sad to think that was 2 years ago. God it's been depressing since then!

RFC is about players fighting until their last breath & never giving in, scoring late goals & staging crazy comebacks, pacey wingers beating their man, getting good crosses in, hard working strikers who run the channels & backs to the wall defending. It is part of our DNA & it's what we've become accustomed to.

We've seen none of this under Adkins and I am relishing the prospect of hopefully seeing a return to the Reading Way for sure.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by Man Friday » 15 Dec 2014 20:38

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Precisely. The guy has failed massively. It has been like Bodgers v 2.0.....except worse.

At least it now ends the debate on the type of manager that fits the Reading culture. We've now tried 2 supposed philosophers or alleged master tacticians of the beautiful passing game :roll: :lol: .................... and they were both shit.

Rodgers stock is falling rapidly & he is being found out.


+1

It is strange to think of a Reading culture. It's a bit like saying American culture! Reading Culture is a couple of pints in The Walkabout before pissing up against The Forbury Lion.

However, footballing wise, we actually do seem to have a culture. Fast-paced and get stuck in. Typified by the multi ball scandal in the '06 season.

I need wingers or I can't cope. From Gilkesy, to McCleary, via The Lord Kebe and even Bobby of the Convey, we love our wingers. Glen Little me'Lord! Johnny Salad Salako in the last depths of his faltering career. I even loved it when Mass Sarr and Ra Ra Rougier ambled down the flanks from the middle. They made me laugh and cry with equal measure.
I need my wingers being wingers. I need a foot stuck in. I need Parky and Sidwell and Karacan and Tabb not doing much except getting in the bleeding way.

I need an on-loan defender to come I and make an impact and then try and hit the ball out of the stadium.

I don't need 70% possession. I just need the ball a few times in the back of the opposition net.

I want to scream and shout at something exciting. Not pretty. Give me 2 goals against West Brom in the last few minutes. Give me a scrambled, messy, 2 nil get 4 injuries against Leeds. But give me something to sing about! I can't sing "We've had more of the ball than you". I don't care!!

"Adkins out! Adkins out" Oh......

"Find someone else then!!!!!! Find someone else then"!

Well said that man!

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by Armadillo Roadkill » 15 Dec 2014 20:45

In answer to the question: I'm afraid so, yes.


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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by jarvss » 15 Dec 2014 21:52

Handsome Man Looking forward to the hoofball we'll get now.


I'm guessing you weren't at Birmingham. We dreamed of hoofball because it would have got the ball out of our half.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by jarvss » 15 Dec 2014 21:59

notloyalenuffroyal
MmmMonsterMunch
Precisely. The guy has failed massively. It has been like Bodgers v 2.0.....except worse.

At least it now ends the debate on the type of manager that fits the Reading culture. We've now tried 2 supposed philosophers or alleged master tacticians of the beautiful passing game :roll: :lol: .................... and they were both shit.

Rodgers stock is falling rapidly & he is being found out.


+1

It is strange to think of a Reading culture. It's a bit like saying American culture! Reading Culture is a couple of pints in The Walkabout before pissing up against The Forbury Lion.

However, footballing wise, we actually do seem to have a culture. Fast-paced and get stuck in. Typified by the multi ball scandal in the '06 season.

I need wingers or I can't cope. From Gilkesy, to McCleary, via The Lord Kebe and even Bobby of the Convey, we love our wingers. Glen Little me'Lord! Johnny Salad Salako in the last depths of his faltering career. I even loved it when Mass Sarr and Ra Ra Rougier ambled down the flanks from the middle. They made me laugh and cry with equal measure.
I need my wingers being wingers. I need a foot stuck in. I need Parky and Sidwell and Karacan and Tabb not doing much except getting in the bleeding way.

I need an on-loan defender to come I and make an impact and then try and hit the ball out of the stadium.

I don't need 70% possession. I just need the ball a few times in the back of the opposition net.

I want to scream and shout at something exciting. Not pretty. Give me 2 goals against West Brom in the last few minutes. Give me a scrambled, messy, 2 nil get 4 injuries against Leeds. But give me something to sing about! I can't sing "We've had more of the ball than you". I don't care!!

"Adkins out! Adkins out" Oh......

"Find someone else then!!!!!! Find someone else then"!


Indeed possession certainly does not equal excitement. I'd be interested to see how much of our 65% possession on Saturday was with our back four.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by SCIAG » 15 Dec 2014 22:38

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Yeah who will ever forget that scintillating football we played at times under Adkins. Great times.

I guess we're just left with our memories:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1VTqDH1ABI


True dat....

Can anyone name a full 90 where we played a team off the park in any of Adkins' 80 matches?

If you can, then you're a fcuking liar.

Rotherham at home a few weeks ago. 3-0, we were in complete control.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by seanboyd_2 » 15 Dec 2014 22:43

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Yeah who will ever forget that scintillating football we played at times under Adkins. Great times.

I guess we're just left with our memories:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1VTqDH1ABI


It all went down hill when we lost Jason Roberts to injury :P

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by RoyallyFcuked » 15 Dec 2014 22:58

Handsome Man Looking forward to the hoofball we'll get now.


They've been hoofing it anyway, once they've run out of their very short list of ideas or when they panick (which was a lot)

Adkins just never seemed to be able train it out of them.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by Handsome Man » 16 Dec 2014 08:49

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Precisely. The guy has failed massively. It has been like Bodgers v 2.0.....except worse.

At least it now ends the debate on the type of manager that fits the Reading culture. We've now tried 2 supposed philosophers or alleged master tacticians of the beautiful passing game :roll: :lol: .................... and they were both shit.

Rodgers stock is falling rapidly & he is being found out.


+1

It is strange to think of a Reading culture. It's a bit like saying American culture! Reading Culture is a couple of pints in The Walkabout before pissing up against The Forbury Lion.

However, footballing wise, we actually do seem to have a culture. Fast-paced and get stuck in. Typified by the multi ball scandal in the '06 season.

I need wingers or I can't cope. From Gilkesy, to McCleary, via The Lord Kebe and even Bobby of the Convey, we love our wingers. Glen Little me'Lord! Johnny Salad Salako in the last depths of his faltering career. I even loved it when Mass Sarr and Ra Ra Rougier ambled down the flanks from the middle. They made me laugh and cry with equal measure.
I need my wingers being wingers. I need a foot stuck in. I need Parky and Sidwell and Karacan and Tabb not doing much except getting in the bleeding way.

I need an on-loan defender to come I and make an impact and then try and hit the ball out of the stadium.

I don't need 70% possession. I just need the ball a few times in the back of the opposition net.

I want to scream and shout at something exciting. Not pretty. Give me 2 goals against West Brom in the last few minutes. Give me a scrambled, messy, 2 nil get 4 injuries against Leeds. But give me something to sing about! I can't sing "We've had more of the ball than you". I don't care!!

"Adkins out! Adkins out" Oh......

"Find someone else then!!!!!! Find someone else then"!


Careful what you wish for. There is nothing exciting about playing route one when your strikers have no pace or bottle. You might imagine that agricultural defending lets you get great results every time, but you are more likely to be given the runaround by championship teams with strong legs and decent passing, like Swansea in the play-off final, than beat Barcelona because they don't like it up em. There is a right way to play football, and Adkins had it in mind for all Reading teams for the next few years.

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Re: Adkins: The right decision?

by Duke the Dog2 » 16 Dec 2014 10:32

Timings right I guess.

Whilst I feel Adkins was let down (a la Rodgers) he really hasn't got the best out of a technically good group of players. The squad is unbalanced and too expensive. It only seemed to be going one way and I think it was either now or leave it until the end of the season, so far enough.

But there are questions remaining as to what a new manager will be able to do. The only hope is we get someone who can motivate the players and get them playing as a team.

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