by Snowball » 04 Feb 2015 11:25
by melonhead » 04 Feb 2015 11:37
MmmMonsterMunch LOL @ pointless interviews with Dellor being the catalyst for liking him or not. Surely morale, organisation, effort, tempo, performances, and ultimately results are more important?
With all due respect, if he wins every week he is welcome to say whatever the hell he wants to BBCRB!
How anyone can argue he is not doing better than Adkins is just
He is a tracksuit, salt of the earth kind of guy that doesn't talk for the sake of talking and players clearly like him. He's quite obviously an excellent man manager which is massive for us. Having such a good reputation will undoubtedly mean we can sign better quality players as they're likely to pick us over another chump club.
Only McClaren probably matches Clarke in this division. We're fcuking lucky to have him.
I don't get the idea that he feels we're beneath him at all & he has never come across that way. I suspect that's just Reading fans having an inferiority complex.
Like Brendy - I too am much more comfortable with the playing style.
A massive thumbs up from me. Just a shame he wasn't available when McD got the boot really...........
by melonhead » 04 Feb 2015 11:38
He is a tracksuit
by Ian Royal » 04 Feb 2015 12:02
SCIAG If we'd won against Watford, you'd be including it. If we'd lost our first cup match, you wouldn't be including it. Ian's selection is completely non-arbitrary, yours can only be described as biased.
I quite like that our form seems to be oscillating. If we keep going LDWDL then we'll average 1.2 points a match, which will see us safe.
by Ian Royal » 04 Feb 2015 12:13
MmmMonsterMunch :lol:
I see where he's coming from though. SC had less than 48 hours with the team prior to Watford didn't he? Anyways, we actually played well & IIRC McCleary made one silly error & Watford pounced.
We've only played badly in 2 games under Clarke so far - Huddersfield in the cup & Millwall last week. We came away with a win & draw - something we wouldn't have done under Adkins. We've created a shitload more chances as well.
Considering he's lost our main goal threat as well he's done pretty damn well I'd say.
by winchester_royal » 04 Feb 2015 12:17
sandmanRoyalBlueMmmMonsterMunch LOL @ pointless interviews with Dellor being the catalyst for liking him or not. Surely morale, organisation, effort, tempo, performances, and ultimately results are more important?
With all due respect, if he wins every week he is welcome to say whatever the hell he wants to BBCRB!
How anyone can argue he is not doing better than Adkins is just
He is a tracksuit, salt of the earth kind of guy that doesn't talk for the sake of talking and players clearly like him. He's quite obviously an excellent man manager which is massive for us. Having such a good reputation will undoubtedly mean we can sign better quality players as they're likely to pick us over another chump club.
Only McClaren probably matches Clarke in this division. We're fcuking lucky to have him.
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The jury should still be out on this one, just as it should have been on any other manager who might have been appointed. It's still very early days.
And a word of caution, I am told (by someone who I am led to believe is just one person away from inside West Brom) that Clarke did a great job for WBA in the Championship but then lost the dressing room (I know that I have previously questioned whether that ever really happens in reality) when they got to the top tier, which is why is was fired.
Needless to say, we have probably got at least another season before we have to start to worry about that scenario!
He didn't manage them in the Championship.
by Ouroboros » 04 Feb 2015 12:30
Angry Shed SexSnowball That's a truly rubbish and biased analysis.
I'm struck by the fantastic irony of this statement from a man who refuses to add a managers first game into statistics and then proceeds to include completely different competitions to backup his point.
It's almost post of the year material.
by floyd__streete » 04 Feb 2015 12:36
sandmanRoyal Blue And a word of caution, I am told (by someone who I am led to believe is just one person away from inside West Brom) that Clarke did a great job for WBA in the Championship but then lost the dressing room (I know that I have previously questioned whether that ever really happens in reality) when they got to the top tier, which is why is was fired
Needless to say, we have probably got at least another season before we have to start to worry about that scenario!.
He didn't manage them in the Championship.
by floyd__streete » 04 Feb 2015 12:41
by floyd__streete » 04 Feb 2015 12:46
by MmmMonsterMunch » 04 Feb 2015 13:34
by Nameless » 04 Feb 2015 14:42
floyd__streete The key worry is whether we have enough talent up front to get the goals to take us beyond 50 points, we can't rely on keeping clean sheets every week.
by Hoop Blah » 04 Feb 2015 14:55
Haag Royal However surely if he is asked why the best player on the pitch v Fulham is dropped to the bench 2 games later then isn't it to be expected that he gives an answer? What's to hide? Sure he may not want to answer but that's why he's paid what he's paid and I pay for my season ticket each year.
by The Rouge » 04 Feb 2015 16:38
by Angry Shed Sex » 04 Feb 2015 17:42
OuroborosAngry Shed SexSnowball That's a truly rubbish and biased analysis.
I'm struck by the fantastic irony of this statement from a man who refuses to add a managers first game into statistics and then proceeds to include completely different competitions to backup his point.
It's almost post of the year material.
You'll enjoy this HoF thread:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=103799
(starts in earnest on p4).
SnowballSebastian No. Switching will statistically result in a win 200/300 times (not 150/300) if there are 3 cups and one prize.
I don't think that's right. Even the thickest punter would know that.
It would be part of gambling "law"
I can "get" the original choice was 1 in 3, and a switch changes to 1 in 2.
Test it empirically. I have, and no way do you win 2/3 of the time by switching
Don't set questions and try to be smug if you don't actually know, or understand, the answer.
What you've said is: 'if you don't switch you win 1/3 of the time. if you do switch you win 1/2 of the time'.
Have a read of that sentence and then realise why you are a complete and utter spastic. Are you saying you draw the other 1/6 of the time?
You agree that by sticking you can only win 1/3 of the time? Then in the very oxf*rd definition of probability, by switching you MUST win 2/3 of the time.
Maybe it's best if you just stay away from statistics, eh? Entirely. Please? For all of our sakes.
EDIT: I apologise for my tone, but it's a oxf*rd huge LOL from me that the guy who spams the entire board with mindless statistics and related drivel doesn't actually understand what he's writing.
by Ian Royal » 04 Feb 2015 17:53
by RoyallyFcuked » 04 Feb 2015 22:22
melonhead in many ways im glad he wasn't.
whoever took over from brian was always going to struggle to win over the fans
by sandman » 04 Feb 2015 22:26
by melonhead » 05 Feb 2015 00:14
RoyallyFcukedmelonhead in many ways im glad he wasn't.
whoever took over from brian was always going to struggle to win over the fans
I'm glad he wasnt as well, because then you the like would have had a vendetta against Clarke instead.
by Haag Royal » 05 Feb 2015 10:17
Hoop BlahHaag Royal However surely if he is asked why the best player on the pitch v Fulham is dropped to the bench 2 games later then isn't it to be expected that he gives an answer? What's to hide? Sure he may not want to answer but that's why he's paid what he's paid and I pay for my season ticket each year.
If it wasn't such a bloody stupid question with an obvious answer he might not've dodged it.
McCleary had been injured for a decent length of time and then played 90 minutes at Fulham and Cardiff. To ask him to start again on the Tuesday when he's had issues coming back from injury in the past would've been asking for trouble, As it is he still played half an hour but for an issue to be made out of it is just plain daft.
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