Who do you want to replace Clarke?

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Which one of these gentlemen, not currently managing, should lead the mighty Reading FC?

Steve Coppell
45
12%
Alan Curbishley
6
2%
Paolo Di Canio
9
2%
Avram Grant
4
1%
Glenn Hoddle
17
5%
Paul Ince
5
1%
Martin Kuhl
8
2%
Ally McCoist
5
1%
Brian McDermott
64
17%
David Moyes
44
12%
Nigel Pearson
88
24%
Gus Poyet
9
2%
Brendan Rodgers
9
2%
Uwe Rosler
1
0%
Tim Sherwood
11
3%
Mark Warburton
14
4%
Other (please specify)
29
8%
 
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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Extended-Phenotype » 09 Dec 2015 10:43

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.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by semtex1871 » 09 Dec 2015 10:46

I'm at the Madejski Hotel - just spotted Nigel Adkins in the cafe having a coffee with Nigel Howe :shock:

Tried taking a photo but my phone battery has died.......

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

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 :shock:

Tried taking a photo but my phone battery has died.......


Lucky you found a computer to get onto HNA :wink:

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

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.


Well put x


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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

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.


Well said. The Thais value loyalty and Clarke showed an astounding lack of it by making the "professional" decision to see Fulham. I still just cannot get over the amazing crassness of his decision considering all the support he had been given by the owners to build a long term project at RFC.

Hopefully Brian can do what Clarke should have done and build the club for the long term.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Extended-Phenotype » 09 Dec 2015 11:13

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.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Armadillo Roadkill » 09 Dec 2015 11:18

The more I think about it, the more I like it.

Promotion is a bonus. Feeling a connection with the players and the manager is more important, and the last time it felt like everyone was pulling together was under Brian.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by biff » 09 Dec 2015 11:20

https://youtu.be/JKzDKrfCK0U

Watching that is all I need. The man loves this club.


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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

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.


Indeed - if I am honest I thought Pearson would be good. But I take the point that he would most likely leave for a bigger team as soon as such a job became available. And in any case he will most likely get the Newcastle job if patient unless their turn round continues.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Winston Smith » 09 Dec 2015 11:36

I may well have not renewed my season ticket if Pearson had taken over. Now that Brian is back I may even buy a 2nd one.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Pepe the Horseman » 09 Dec 2015 12:17

I'm excited x

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Sutekh » 09 Dec 2015 12:21

[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]


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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Stuka » 09 Dec 2015 12:24

Brian McDermott

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

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 all accounts getting Bri to leave his cushy job as chief scout at Arsenal to come back and work for a club where he wasn't treated brilliantly first time round wasn't necessarily an easy sell, so I'm not sure it's as 'cheap' an option as some will try to pronounce.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Maguire » 09 Dec 2015 12:32

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?

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by MoorgateRoyal » 09 Dec 2015 12:34

He's got less hair than Ancelotti, but if he can foster the same kind of spirit he did first time round, we could be in for a treat.

The Thais probably see his affiliation for the club and know that he will be a long-term option, and buy into their ethos.

My one concern is the tactical naivety he showed before, like going 4-4-2 at Chelsea when it was 2-2, and his tendency to go for a win when we needed to be a little more solid. But I think that came from his desire to win more than any kind of stupidity or carelessness, and he's much more qualified than me to make those kinds of calls anyway.

He'll be very popular with the fans, of course, and will steady the ship. He won't have the same kind of pressure as Clarke did, and that will allow the owners to make a few more tweaks and get the project going again.

Now it just needs to be confirmed so we can all get on with it.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

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?


I thought it was Rodgers that Nigel didn't like?

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

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?


Anton was the chief coordinator by all accounts

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Maguire » 09 Dec 2015 12:45

Silver Fox
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?


I thought it was Rodgers that Nigel didn't like?


That goes without saying.

Maybe Howe was just kowtowing to his new Russian overlords and wasn't a prime mover in it after all. Fair dos.

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