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 genome » 11 Dec 2015 11:59

Fair enough. It still doesn't sit right to call them foreigners when we're all technically British, personally.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Maguire » 11 Dec 2015 12:00

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Absolute holocaust of an appointment


I would be literally shaking with anger.

(who are we talking about here?)

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by genome » 11 Dec 2015 12:02

John Lennon or something

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Nameless » 11 Dec 2015 12:05

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Says who exactly?


The Scots, Welsh and Irish generally.....

Not true, just look at the Cornish. Or Yorkshire.

If you're from the home counties tough luck though.


Those are not 'English' identities though. The Corns align themselves with the Celtic Brothers and the Yorkies hate everyone born outside their post industrial wasteland and are definitely Yorkshirmen first and English as an afterthought.
Not sure this impacts the identity of our next manager much !

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Millsy » 11 Dec 2015 12:06

I've heard we're in talks with Bob Monkhouse :shock:


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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Sutekh » 11 Dec 2015 12:11

2 world wars, 1 world cup I've heard we're in talks with Bob Monkhouse :shock:


Through Derek Acorah presumably?

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by RoyalJames101 » 11 Dec 2015 12:40

After hearing Martin Kuhl's interview yesterday I wouldn't actually be that disappointed if he was given a crack at it.

Obviously tomorrow will be more of an indication what he's like on the pitch (err, sort of) but he doesn't seem to take any b*llocks and is down to earth. Knows the players and appointing from within isn't always a bad idea.

But hey ho, I would prefer Neil Lennon :wink:

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Sutekh » 11 Dec 2015 12:47

RoyalJames101 After hearing Martin Kuhl's interview yesterday I wouldn't actually be that disappointed if he was given a crack at it.

Obviously tomorrow will be more of an indication what he's like on the pitch (err, sort of) but he doesn't seem to take any b*llocks and is down to earth. Knows the players and appointing from within isn't always a bad idea.

But hey ho, I would prefer Neil Lennon :wink:


Martin Kukl certainly has the right credentials to re-instil the ethics of Brian if his latest BBC interview is anything to go by :

Martin Kuhl: Reading caretaker manager to lead side at Preston

Reading caretaker manager Martin Kuhl has confirmed he will take charge of the first team for their Championship match against Preston on Saturday.

Under-21s manager Kuhl was placed in charge on an interim basis following Steve Clarke's dismissal on Friday.

"I've been informed I'm taking charge of the team on Saturday," he told BBC Radio Berkshire.

Former manager Brian McDermott is understood to have held talks about a potential return to the club.

Kuhl, 50, a former Birmingham, Sheffield United and Portsmouth midfielder, has been with the club since 2011.

"I'm on about my 74th page of (picking) a team at the moment," he said, ahead of the visit to Deepdale.

"It's the business end. There's people travelling and paying money supporting the club and the players' have got to realise that.
"We move on and the supporters stay here."

Kuhl led Reading's under-21s to victory in the Premier League Cup in 2014 when they beat Manchester City in the final.

A former assistant manager to Gary Waddock at Wycombe, he also had a brief caretaker spell in charge of Aldershot in 2007.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Extended-Phenotype » 11 Dec 2015 13:03

genome John Lennon or something


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John Lennon is dead you fcuking spanner


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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by genome » 11 Dec 2015 13:05

I meant Keith Lemon

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Angry Shed Sex » 11 Dec 2015 13:05

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genome John Lennon or something


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John Lennon is dead you fcuking spanner


http://tech.novosco.com/john-lennon/

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Extended-Phenotype » 11 Dec 2015 13:11

genome It doesn't sit quite right to class other Brits as foreign, personally.

Do you count Cardiff and Swansea as foreign teams?


Technically the UK is a sovereign state, made of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and N.Ireland.

As 'foreign' means of or from a country other than ones own, people from Wales, Scotland and N.Ireland are indeed foreign to people from England.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by genome » 11 Dec 2015 13:23

You must be fun at parties


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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by M Brook » 11 Dec 2015 13:30

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genome It doesn't sit quite right to class other Brits as foreign, personally.

Do you count Cardiff and Swansea as foreign teams?


Technically the UK is a sovereign state, made of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and N.Ireland.

As 'foreign' means of or from a country other than ones own, people from Wales, Scotland and N.Ireland are indeed foreign to people from England.

*walks off*


No, that's not right. The UK is a country made up of three former countries - England, Scotland and Wales - and Northern Ireland, a province created by the Government of Ireland Act 1920. We might refer to E,S and W as 'countries' because that is a convenient phrase to use in the absence of anything better, but NI has never been a separate country. People from S,W and NI are not foreign. They just talk funny.

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Extended-Phenotype » 11 Dec 2015 14:14

*walks back in*

Doesn't seem to be a consensus on this. For arguments sake England, Scotland, Wales and N.Ireland can be regarded as countries in their own right, but then the UK can also be regarded as a country. So I guess a Scotsman would be foreign to England but not foreign to the UK.

Yeah let's talk about something else

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by genome » 11 Dec 2015 14:19

So like, who do you want to replace Clarke?

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by Extended-Phenotype » 11 Dec 2015 14:19

Not another foreigner, that's for sure

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by One8Seven1* » 11 Dec 2015 14:22

Sir John Madejski Not another Johnny foreigner, that's for sure

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by tonyrfc » 11 Dec 2015 15:33

Frederic Hantz- who ?

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Re: Who do you want to replace Clarke?

by RoyalinBracknell » 11 Dec 2015 18:02

MoorgateRoyal Do people not think that McDermott possibly only played 'hoof ball' before, because he thought that was the most effective way to get the best out of the squad he had?

I seem to recall us playing some decent stuff in the second half of 09/10, playing on the ground through the likes of Gylfi and Brian Howard, who were more suited to that type of play. We also had good overlapping full backs, particularly Bertrand, who got up and down better than Harte could after him.

He might try a different approach with the players we now have (if he's appointed, of course) and play it on the ground more.

Regardless of playing styles, however, we need to have clinical finishers otherwise all the build up doesn't really matter.


Good post. I loved the second half of the 09-10 season. 6-0 v Peterborough, 5-0 v Sheffield Wednesday, 3-0 v Coventry. I'd like to se him try to create that sort of playing style if possible which was a lot more entertaining than any of the slow possession build-up we have tried.

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