by Royalwaster » 27 Feb 2016 17:24
by royalp-we » 27 Feb 2016 17:25
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2016 17:27
by Hendo » 27 Feb 2016 17:27
Ian Royal So our starting line up has a combined 5 league goals between them.
It's going to be a thrilling high octane goal fest!
by John Madejski's Wallet » 27 Feb 2016 17:35
by marlowuk » 27 Feb 2016 17:38
Snowball Since Brian returned his win percentage is
43.75%
Here are the recent RFC Managers
49.34 Brian McDermott (Excluding Premiership) W75 D39 L38
48.34 Alan Pardew
44.97 Brian McDermott (Previous Reign including Prem)
44.33 Steve Coppell (includes Prem)
43.75 Brian McDermott (this reign) <<<<<<<<<<
43.17 Mark McGhee
39.32 Ian Barefoot
39.82 Maurice Evans
38.57 Ian Porterfield
36.25 Nigel Adkins
36.22 Jimmy Quinn
36.22 Mick Gooding
35.19 Steve Clarke
33.33 Kevin Dillon
30.00 Terry Bullivant
29.41 Tommy Burns
26.09 Brendan Rodgers
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2016 17:40
by John Madejski's Wallet » 27 Feb 2016 17:48
marlowukSnowball Since Brian returned his win percentage is
43.75%
Here are the recent RFC Managers
49.34 Brian McDermott (Excluding Premiership) W75 D39 L38
48.34 Alan Pardew
44.97 Brian McDermott (Previous Reign including Prem)
44.33 Steve Coppell (includes Prem)
43.75 Brian McDermott (this reign) <<<<<<<<<<
43.17 Mark McGhee
39.32 Ian Barefoot
39.82 Maurice Evans
38.57 Ian Porterfield
36.25 Nigel Adkins
36.22 Jimmy Quinn
36.22 Mick Gooding
35.19 Steve Clarke
33.33 Kevin Dillon
30.00 Terry Bullivant
29.41 Tommy Burns
26.09 Brendan Rodgers
You missed out Steve C (excluding prem). And you also missed Nigel Adkins (excluding prem).
by Ian Royal » 27 Feb 2016 17:54
by marlowuk » 27 Feb 2016 18:03
Ian Royal The only Steve C.... Coppell
by harry » 27 Feb 2016 18:14
marlowukIan Royal The only Steve C.... Coppell
Oops - yes - In abbreviating to Steve C I had forgotten about Steve Clarke!! So soon!!
by royalp-we » 27 Feb 2016 19:50
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2016 20:21
by Ascotexgunner » 27 Feb 2016 20:31
by Ian Royal » 28 Feb 2016 01:05
Snowball On overall form so far, Wednesday should finish on 74, Derby on 76
If, instead they average 1.5 points per game they will end up on 73 & 75
For Reading to get to 74 requires winning our game in hand (Boro) and
also averaging 2.33 points per game for the other 12.
Derby WERE imploding, then seemed to have stopped the rot, but
managed to lose to a poorest Wolves, so maybe, MAYBE they might
drop out of the race, and then 70-71 might scrape in to sixth.
But it looks close to impossible, and would take the kind of run
Brian managed to win the league.
If (a massive IF) Reading made the play-offs they would have monster momentum.
They are 100-1 to win the play-offs
by Ouroboros » 29 Feb 2016 13:00
Snowball If (a massive IF) Reading made the play-offs they would have monster momentum.
by Maneki Neko » 29 Feb 2016 13:34
Ian RoyalSnowball On overall form so far, Wednesday should finish on 74, Derby on 76
If, instead they average 1.5 points per game they will end up on 73 & 75
For Reading to get to 74 requires winning our game in hand (Boro) and
also averaging 2.33 points per game for the other 12.
Derby WERE imploding, then seemed to have stopped the rot, but
managed to lose to a poorest Wolves, so maybe, MAYBE they might
drop out of the race, and then 70-71 might scrape in to sixth.
But it looks close to impossible, and would take the kind of run
Brian managed to win the league.
If (a massive IF) Reading made the play-offs they would have monster momentum.
They are 100-1 to win the play-offs
We'd be aa shambles if we went up. Let's finish the season positively and see where we are for next year. I'd rather spend a decade down here than go up half cocked and get totally found out again.
by genome » 29 Feb 2016 13:36
by Maneki Neko » 29 Feb 2016 13:49
royalp-we Oh the ups and downs of supporting Reading
Not getting carried away, we are far from how we could be performing with these players. But for being a sat placid in mid table, we really are having an interesting season what with changing manager, losing our top scorers, signing two new strikers, a great cup run (again) and getting us all giddy for beating the bottom side
I bloody love this club
by Ian Royal » 29 Feb 2016 14:52
Maneki NekoIan RoyalSnowball On overall form so far, Wednesday should finish on 74, Derby on 76
If, instead they average 1.5 points per game they will end up on 73 & 75
For Reading to get to 74 requires winning our game in hand (Boro) and
also averaging 2.33 points per game for the other 12.
Derby WERE imploding, then seemed to have stopped the rot, but
managed to lose to a poorest Wolves, so maybe, MAYBE they might
drop out of the race, and then 70-71 might scrape in to sixth.
But it looks close to impossible, and would take the kind of run
Brian managed to win the league.
If (a massive IF) Reading made the play-offs they would have monster momentum.
They are 100-1 to win the play-offs
We'd be aa shambles if we went up. Let's finish the season positively and see where we are for next year. I'd rather spend a decade down here than go up half cocked and get totally found out again.
ridiculous
id trade a Wembley win for a year of getting thrashed in the prem.
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