by Extended-Phenotype » 09 Dec 2015 10:43
by genome » 09 Dec 2015 10:44
by semtex1871 » 09 Dec 2015 10:46
by maffff » 09 Dec 2015 10:57
semtex1871 I'm at the Madejski Hotel - just spotted Nigel Adkins in the cafe having a coffee with Nigel Howe
Tried taking a photo but my phone battery has died.......
by winchester_royal » 09 Dec 2015 10:58
Extended-Phenotype Ok, so maybe not the most exciting or ambitious manager to bring in. But on the other hand, Reading are trying to build an ethos and culture, beginning with new hopefully long-term owners, looking to install and reign over a solid foundation and grow us steadily and sensibly into a sustainably great team.
That in mind, many of the names touted as Clarke’s replacement (and even Clarke himself) would not really buy into that – they would see Reading as a short term stepping stone on to better things. Maybe we would benefit from that short-termism but it would be at best an up-down ride of boom and bust.
McDermott however; I can’t see him jumping ship as easily, if at all. He will buy into our plan completely and drive it forwards, becoming the heart of the new culture, rather than an outsider to it. A good manager for the long haul who is 100% Reading Vs a great manager for a short spell to whom Reading means very little?
Maybe Brian is actually a fantastic choice, the best even. I must admit I’m coming round to the idea.
by andrew1957 » 09 Dec 2015 11:10
Extended-Phenotype Ok, so maybe not the most exciting or ambitious manager to bring in. But on the other hand, Reading are trying to build an ethos and culture, beginning with new hopefully long-term owners, looking to install and reign over a solid foundation and grow us steadily and sensibly into a sustainably great team.
That in mind, many of the names touted as Clarke’s replacement (and even Clarke himself) would not really buy into that – they would see Reading as a short term stepping stone on to better things. Maybe we would benefit from that short-termism but it would be at best an up-down ride of boom and bust.
McDermott however; I can’t see him jumping ship as easily, if at all. He will buy into our plan completely and drive it forwards, becoming the heart of the new culture, rather than an outsider to it. A good manager for the long haul who is 100% Reading Vs a great manager for a short spell to whom Reading means very little?
Maybe Brian is actually a fantastic choice, the best even. I must admit I’m coming round to the idea.
by Extended-Phenotype » 09 Dec 2015 11:13
by Armadillo Roadkill » 09 Dec 2015 11:18
by biff » 09 Dec 2015 11:20
by andrew1957 » 09 Dec 2015 11:21
Extended-Phenotype The more I think about it, the better an idea it is and the more I'm up for it!
It's a very smart choice if it's true.
by Winston Smith » 09 Dec 2015 11:36
by Pepe the Horseman » 09 Dec 2015 12:17
by Sutekh » 09 Dec 2015 12:21
by Stuka » 09 Dec 2015 12:24
by winchester_royal » 09 Dec 2015 12:27
Sutekh [devil's advocate] Alternatively some may say that the Reading way is alive and well and going for the cheap option is back [/devil's advocate]
by Maguire » 09 Dec 2015 12:32
by MoorgateRoyal » 09 Dec 2015 12:34
by Silver Fox » 09 Dec 2015 12:35
Maguire How does this tie up with Howe having got him fired in the first place?
Does how suddenly think he's a decent manager again?
by genome » 09 Dec 2015 12:37
Maguire How does this tie up with Howe having got him fired in the first place?
Does how suddenly think he's a decent manager again?
by Maguire » 09 Dec 2015 12:45
Silver FoxMaguire How does this tie up with Howe having got him fired in the first place?
Does how suddenly think he's a decent manager again?
I thought it was Rodgers that Nigel didn't like?
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