Steve Clarke

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How do you feel about Steve Clarke?

Overwhelmed
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12%
Underwhelmed
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23%
Whelmed
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65%
 
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Re: Steve Clarke

by Whore Jackie » 19 Dec 2014 12:48

Gunter with McLeary in front of him on the right has been a decent combination at times. Without McLeary he's lost and I've not been won over by either Gunter at LB or Obita anywhere but LB. Go back to that and with either a half-fit Ferdinand or loanee at CB alongside one of Hector or Cooper and we'll have half a chance.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by sandman » 19 Dec 2014 13:12

Hector as substitute.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by KC Royal » 19 Dec 2014 15:11

Having seen the press conference I've changed my mind on him. I could never really warm to Adkins but thought Clarke came across well. Not a bad appointment on reflection, maybe a moderately whelmed 6/10 from me as I think someone else put.

If he does well not expecting instant results, but interested to see how he gets on.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by RG7Fan » 19 Dec 2014 17:40

Dave-Royal Reading Can still Make Play Off...


Thank Christ for that. Dave has spoken - our future is secure, I can enjoy Xmas fully now!

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Baggie192 » 20 Dec 2014 20:04

If I may go off topic for a minute and ask a question of Reading fans? It's hypothetical at the moment Because he's probably on Gardening leave from Leeds Irvine's let a two goal lead slip at QPR further endearing himself to the fans. Should he be sacked. Do you think Brian McDermott would be good fit for our club? Could he keep us up? And, has he worked under a DOF before? Again apologies for the off topicness of the question Cheers lads


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Re: Steve Clarke

by Ian Royal » 20 Dec 2014 20:08

Baggie192 If I may go off topic for a minute and ask a question of Reading fans? It's hypothetical at the moment Because he's probably on Gardening leave from Leeds Irvine's let a two goal lead slip at QPR further endearing himself to the fans. Should he be sacked. Do you think Brian McDermott would be good fit for our club? Could he keep us up? And, has he worked under a DOF before? Again apologies for the off topicness of the question Cheers lads

Brian's worked with a DoF at us, not under. He's scouting at Arsenal at the moment iirc.

I don't think he'd be a good choice to keep you up, but many here would probably disagree. Surely you'd look to someone like Pulis?

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Re: Steve Clarke

by yappy » 20 Dec 2014 20:11

Baggie192 If I may go off topic for a minute and ask a question of Reading fans? It's hypothetical at the moment Because he's probably on Gardening leave from Leeds Irvine's let a two goal lead slip at QPR further endearing himself to the fans. Should he be sacked. Do you think Brian McDermott would be good fit for our club? Could he keep us up? And, has he worked under a DOF before? Again apologies for the off topicness of the question Cheers lads


Personally I don't think McDermott is a Premier League manager. He was brilliant for us in the Championship, but I thought he looked out of his depth in the Premier League. But yes he has worked with a DOF, we've had a Director of Football for probably about 10 years now.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Baggie192 » 20 Dec 2014 20:23

Under was my bad choice of words, I meant with. Interesting he's at Arsenal as the DOF is Terry Burton who used to be head development coach there. As for being out of his depth it's hard to see him being worse than Irvine. Thanks again for info it's much appreciated on pretty crappy day

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Re: Steve Clarke

by MmmMonsterMunch » 20 Dec 2014 20:29

Like his post match comments:

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 56506.aspx

Actually talking sense & not mindless drivel


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Re: Steve Clarke

by winchester_royal » 20 Dec 2014 20:31

As much as I've already warmed to the guy, I thought Dellor's fawning over him post-game on BBCRB was pretty embarrassing.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by MmmMonsterMunch » 20 Dec 2014 20:34

winchester_royal As much as I've already warmed to the guy, I thought Dellor's fawning over him post-game on BBCRB was pretty embarrassing.


Not heard it will have a listen tomorrow. Tim just needs to be loved like a little puppy. :lol:

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Baggie192 » 20 Dec 2014 20:37

MmmMonsterMunch Like his post match comments:

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 56506.aspx

Actually talking sense & not mindless drivel


Far cracks o the bloke he does call a spade a spade

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Re: Steve Clarke

by floyd__streete » 20 Dec 2014 21:20

Steve Clarke looks like he enjoys a drink. This team will push him to the very precipice of alcoholism.


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Re: Steve Clarke

by catfork » 21 Dec 2014 00:12

floyd__streete Steve Clarke looks like he enjoys a drink. This team will push him to the very precipice of alcoholism.


Do you enjoy anything?

Other than race hate, obviously.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Millsy » 21 Dec 2014 00:54

I take back my vote of being underwhelmed.

I think there is just about the right amount of whelmage occurring in this appointment.

His record and experience is actually quite promising.

And I must say he's a breath of fresh air to listen to. Down to earth says it as it is.

Welcome Steve Clarke!

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Royal Rother » 21 Dec 2014 08:25

3 days ago 2ww1wc posted.... :lol: you'd actually never heard of him before Tuesday had you?

2 world wars, 1 world cup I don't see how anyone can't be massively underwhelmed. His win ratio sucks, he's done nothing.

At least the likes of Mcghee, Pardew, McDermott, were our own men and came from no experience at all and Sir John found something in them.

This guy has been tested and... done bugger all.

Hugely underwhelmed but obviously he may well do ok.

The biggest underwhelmage [sic] comes from the whole ownership situation which has lead us to the sad reality of having a top manager who we can't fund adequately and so we sack him to get some nobody in who we hope will accept the financial constraints we're now under and work wonders.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Norfolk Royal » 21 Dec 2014 10:26

MmmMonsterMunch Like his post match comments:

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 56506.aspx

Actually talking sense & not mindless drivel


Not sure about the benefits of spending 'four days on the grass' with them. Worth a try though.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Royal Rother » 21 Dec 2014 11:44

:lol:

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Baggie192 » 30 Dec 2014 21:03

Evening Hope you all had a great Christmas and a safe prosperous New Year. So, how's he doing

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Re: Steve Clarke

by MeMeMe » 30 Dec 2014 21:12

Baggie192 Evening Hope you all had a great Christmas and a safe prosperous New Year. So, how's he doing


Changed we way we play by a country mile, we look far better than we did and the players have more bite too. So far so good, looks promising to me.

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