by royalsroyalsroyals92 »
12 Apr 2016 22:56
I've been a season ticket holder most of my life, and I currently listen, watch and go to games as regularly as my job allows, and I think it's pretty clear to see that Reading are in a slump.
However, we were in a slum with Adkins, we were in a slump with Clarke, and we are currently in a slump with Brian McDermott, but sack him, Really? is that the answer? Is paying out another large compensation package on a manager really going to change what seems to be an unknown problem at the core of a club?
I thin Brian (and the previous two managers for that fact) has a really good reputation for getting the best out of teams and can get a squad gelling well together. As much bad as has been said about Clarke, and as much as i disliked him as a Reading manager, with West Brom he did do well - and even though he inherited a good squad, he kept them playing well and delivered some awesome results, and he was probably still quite hard done by that he lost his job. As with Adkins, again whether the squad is good already or not, its still a fantastic achievement to get a team back to back promotions. For those reasons, I really can't see them being BAD managers (not worldbeaters nonetheless), and I think if we put a good squad infront of them, they would've done well.
Now I'm not saying out squad is the strongest. The way i see it is that we have an average defence, with some great passion in places however not the most stable - however i see it as our strongest area. Midfield is average at best - and although we have players with some niche qualities, we lack allrounders and we also lack a togetherness as a unit, and I think the less said about the attack then the better! We are missing those Sidwell's, Doyle's, Kitson's, Long's, Sonko's and Shorey's that delivered amazing success - however no other team has reached 106 points for a reason! That was a team of a lifetime, and if you could just churn those out year after year after year, we wouldn't hold the points record and the whole of the footballing world would be a little competitive?
Also, i it that terrible if we have a few seasons of mid table football? It may not be too entertaining, but are we that spoilt that all the fans are crying about it and calling it the biggest crisis ever? Now I'm not old enough to remember (or even exist during) these times, but I'm damn sure I've seen that Reading were historically a 4th/3rd tiered club? and look at the top 6 now. A few years ago burnley, brighton, middlesborough, derby, sheffield wednesday and hull were all very average sides! Yes, some of them have enjoyed success in recent years, but let's just be thankful we aren't a Charlton, Bolton, Sheffield United, Wigan or (heaven forbid) a Portsmouth! Teams can pick themselves up and get back higher, but it is a simpler process (i believe) than selling a couple of players. There's a team mentality to be built and a family vibe within the club which I think is a much more difficult process. Can Brian provide that? I'm not sure, but he definitely deserves more time to have a go through adverse circumstances - whatever they are.
I really don't think anyone knows the problem with this club and what's going on behind the scenes however, while we search for a formula for success, I think it's apparently obvious to see that the way we've been going about it is nothing but. By hiring, buying selling high, buying low and then firing when it all goes bad and repeating - we've pretty much found a pretty good formula for failure, not the other way round - so I hope the owners have the sense and the patience to buy into a project and give something a bit of a chance.
The common denomination of recent years has been sitting there watching poor to average football, and that has been with 3 different managers, not just the one - so lets give Brian a chance. Is sacking him really going to help?