Welcome back Brian!

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Re: Welcome back Brian

by Vision » 09 Dec 2015 10:35

Harpers So Solid Crew Let's hope he brings some new staff in as well, Murty for sure.
What's I Ivar doing now


Murty can do one.

Ivar's running B&B's in Iceland.

Welcome Back Brian. Welcome back Reading Football Club.

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by Elm Park Kid » 09 Dec 2015 10:36

As the 'express your feelings in GIF' thread has been locked:


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by Only one Trevor Morley » 09 Dec 2015 10:36

The logical decision. and one I fully support.

Brian often mentions that he fully believes that a system should fit the players you have rather than the other way round (unlike Adkins or Rodgers). We played differently with Sig and Long and once they went he reverted to 4-4-2 as that suited what we had. How right he was.

Yes the end was disappointing - but that was one month of terrible football after one month of football that saw his win premier League manager of the month. We can debate whether he is right for the Premier League once we get there. In terms of the right here right now there isn't anyone better than Brian.

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by Sutekh » 09 Dec 2015 10:37

Well I suppose this stint will prove whether he is able to manage as the expectation is that he will have money and can develop a squad along the lines of what he wants rather than what the lack of money dictates.

Do hope it goes well for him as really don't want to see what he did before tarnished.

Means I'll have to go to Preston now :evil: :lol:

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by TBM » 09 Dec 2015 10:39

Its hardly taking the club forward though, is it.....

To me this is just Madejski reminiscing - i don't think its going to end well


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by West Stand Man » 09 Dec 2015 10:42

I hope he has the balls to clear out some of the loans (well, Piazon at least).

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by Sutekh » 09 Dec 2015 10:45

Also be interesting to see whether Cox gets a reprieve.

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by Jano » 09 Dec 2015 10:46

As much as I don't like him, Arsene Wenger is no fool and knows a thing or two about football. Considering how Arsenal play, and the obvious faith he must place in McD to have him as head scout, that says to me he is obviously capable of spotting talent to play a style of football that isn't "hoofball". If he can do that, I have no doubt he can set up a team to do the same thing.

He was hamstrung massively by Anton in the premiership and I would further suggest the things going on behind the scenes probably made it impossible for him to do anything other than what he did with the team in the prem, anyone who was expecting anything other than us to go down that season was deluded, doesn't matter who was in charge, McD, Busby, Shankly, Ferguson, no one would have kept that team up. To expect him to have done anything other than fail at Leeds with that lunatic in charge is also just plain mental.

Not the most inspiring choice, perhaps not what we were expecting (if its announced) but its by no means a bad appointment! No worse than any of the other candidates.

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by CountryRoyal » 09 Dec 2015 10:46

TBM Its hardly taking the club forward though, is it.....

To me this is just Madejski reminiscing - i don't think its going to end well


It depends on the contract length. I said in another thread this morning/last night that I'd be happy if it was til the end of the season, we need to inject a bit of a feel good factor into the club and have someone who really cares about Reading. I don't think he's the answer long term though.


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Re: Welcome back Brian

by semtex1871 » 09 Dec 2015 10:48

The best thing about this news is that it means Nigel Adkins will be the next manager......

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by winchester_royal » 09 Dec 2015 10:49

One thing Brian excelled at was getting two strikers to play really well together. Sa and Vydra is a really exciting partnership in waiting, so I'm looking forward to seeing what comes of that.

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by WoodleyRoyal » 09 Dec 2015 10:51

thought we could do with another thread and i just wanted to type his name, feel free to join in

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by TBM » 09 Dec 2015 10:51

winchester_royal One thing Brian excelled at was getting two strikers to play really well together. Sa and Vydra is a really exciting partnership in waiting, so I'm looking forward to seeing what comes of that.


I can't remember how he got on with Blackman....i know he was the one who bought him, but we never really saw much of him play under Brain


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by TommyF » 09 Dec 2015 10:51

When the possibility was first floated I was negative about it but now it's looking like it's happened I'm actually quite excited.

McD took a really average squad and very quickly built team spirit and turned around the performances. Think what he could do with these players - a much stronger squad IMHO.

Brian, welcome back. The Viceroy will be pleased

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by CountryRoyal » 09 Dec 2015 10:51

I have a sneaky suspicion Vydra might blossom (for us) under McD.

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by Sutekh » 09 Dec 2015 10:51

Our new old manager


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Re: Welcome back Brian

by Forbury Lion » 09 Dec 2015 10:52

semtex1871 The best thing about this news is that it means Nigel Adkins will be the next manager......
Followed by Steve Clarke.... might be cheaper to just keep him on the payroll rather than pay his contract up now and then have to reappoint him.

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by Colin Cheeselog » 09 Dec 2015 10:52

WOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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Re: Welcome back Brian

by TFF » 09 Dec 2015 10:55

CountryRoyal
TBM Its hardly taking the club forward though, is it.....

To me this is just Madejski reminiscing - i don't think its going to end well


It depends on the contract length. I said in another thread this morning/last night that I'd be happy if it was til the end of the season, we need to inject a bit of a feel good factor into the club and have someone who really cares about Reading. I don't think he's the answer long term though.


There is no way he'd quit his Arsenal role for a 6 month deal

2.1/2 years minimum

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Re: Welcome back Brian

by Winston Smith » 09 Dec 2015 10:55

TBM Its hardly taking the club forward though, is it.....


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