by Gunny Fishcake » 27 May 2016 13:02
by Hoop Blah » 27 May 2016 13:02
TFF This club is now everything I once took pride in it not being.
by From Despair To Where? » 27 May 2016 13:03
by Dr_Hfuhruhurr » 27 May 2016 13:04
ArcherTFF This club is now everything I once took pride in it not being.
We'll said. Remember when we rolled our eyes at the Leeds and Charltons of this world? Now we are one of them.
by Royal Ginger » 27 May 2016 13:06
by RoyallyFcuked » 27 May 2016 13:08
SCIAGRoyallyFcukedLWJ I would be in exactly the same camp. If you think 6 months, 1 January transfer window is enough to rebuild a squad shattered of confidence then you are deluded.
He should have been given the summer and then a minimum of 15 games into the season.
Not saying it is, but there were signs of improvment under Clarke when he joined in similar circumstances, there have been no signs of improvement under Brian.
You say that but you wouldn't be that bothered if we gave someone else a chance. The only reason everyone is up in arms about it is because its not just anyone, its Brian.
More than likely we would have been approaching Christmas in the bottom third of the table so they would have sacked him anyway, better to make the decision now rather risking wasting another season.
Clarke improved our defence but destroyed our attack. McDermott slightly improved things from the back end of Clarke's spell and produced some really good performances from the team. We saw big improvements from several individuals, most notably Al-Habsi.
I see no reason to believe that sacking McDermott has improved our chances of finishing above the bottom third. It's not like we're going to appoint someone with a better track record.
And I love how you think you know what other people would feel like better than they know themselves
by Longhorn1970 » 27 May 2016 13:09
One8Seven1* Top of the what, Pops? Next season has to be the least looked forward to season for me in 25 years. Newcastle and Villa will walk it with the money they have available and the squads they can keep together. We're all hoping for a play-off. The man wont have a hope in hell and if they demand promotion next season we'll be in this postition again within 9 months.
by Longhorn1970 » 27 May 2016 13:10
RoyallyFcukedSCIAGRoyallyFcuked
Not saying it is, but there were signs of improvment under Clarke when he joined in similar circumstances, there have been no signs of improvement under Brian.
You say that but you wouldn't be that bothered if we gave someone else a chance. The only reason everyone is up in arms about it is because its not just anyone, its Brian.
More than likely we would have been approaching Christmas in the bottom third of the table so they would have sacked him anyway, better to make the decision now rather risking wasting another season.
Clarke improved our defence but destroyed our attack. McDermott slightly improved things from the back end of Clarke's spell and produced some really good performances from the team. We saw big improvements from several individuals, most notably Al-Habsi.
I see no reason to believe that sacking McDermott has improved our chances of finishing above the bottom third. It's not like we're going to appoint someone with a better track record.
And I love how you think you know what other people would feel like better than they know themselves
Destroyed our attack? What attack did we have when Clarke joined? Murray was on his way out, Cox form was patchy and suffered after Murray left. Apart from that we just had the donkey Pogrebnyak so you're talking utter nonsense.
No individual players improved, Al Habsi included. He is still the same erratic keeper that he was when we signed him, regardless of whether we gave him player of the season.
Even if we appoint someone with no track record, chances are they will do better next season that McD would have.
McDermott did not slightly improve anything, take your head out of the sand.
by Crux » 27 May 2016 13:12
by Top Flight » 27 May 2016 13:13
RoyallyFcukedSCIAGRoyallyFcuked
Not saying it is, but there were signs of improvment under Clarke when he joined in similar circumstances, there have been no signs of improvement under Brian.
You say that but you wouldn't be that bothered if we gave someone else a chance. The only reason everyone is up in arms about it is because its not just anyone, its Brian.
More than likely we would have been approaching Christmas in the bottom third of the table so they would have sacked him anyway, better to make the decision now rather risking wasting another season.
Clarke improved our defence but destroyed our attack. McDermott slightly improved things from the back end of Clarke's spell and produced some really good performances from the team. We saw big improvements from several individuals, most notably Al-Habsi.
I see no reason to believe that sacking McDermott has improved our chances of finishing above the bottom third. It's not like we're going to appoint someone with a better track record.
And I love how you think you know what other people would feel like better than they know themselves
Destroyed our attack? What attack did we have when Clarke joined? Murray was on his way out, Cox form was patchy and suffered after Murray left. Apart from that we just had the donkey Pogrebnyak so you're talking utter nonsense.
Even if we appoint someone with no track record, chances are they will do better next season that McD would have.
McDermott did not slightly improve anything, take your head out of the sand.
by RoyallyFcuked » 27 May 2016 13:14
LWJRoyallyFcukedLWJ I would be in exactly the same camp. If you think 6 months, 1 January transfer window is enough to rebuild a squad shattered of confidence then you are deluded.
He should have been given the summer and then a minimum of 15 games into the season.
Not saying it is, but there were signs of improvment under Clarke when he joined in similar circumstances, there have been no signs of improvement under Brian.
Signs of improvement under Clarke?
Our position 30/12/14:
16 Reading 24 8 5 11 30 40 6 2 4 19 13 2 3 7 11 27 -10 29
Our finishing position 14/15:
19 Reading 46 13 11 22 48 69 8 5 10 24 25 5 6 12 24 44 -21 50
by Forbury Lion » 27 May 2016 13:17
He may distance himself from them club now, previously being the figure head kept him in the spotlight for the right reasonsLower Westdonface
I predict Madejski will jump ship any time now.
Kept as a figure head. Hasn't spoken on behalf of the club for some time.
Club will be up for sale again soon...........
by Forbury Lion » 27 May 2016 13:18
Me neither, I was going to do it when I logged on and read the news. Now hesitating.LWJ Haven't renewed ST yet...
by andrew1957 » 27 May 2016 13:19
by RG7Fan » 27 May 2016 13:20
Top FlightBR2Top Flight
I don't know what to say...
I'm gutted.
At least the rest of us are saved from reading your hundreds of posts about Brian keeping us up next year and that in itself being good enough.
Will you say the same about the new managaer or do you expect a return to the.....top flight?
The Thais actions suggest that they are ready to spend millions on taking us back to the top flight. If they are not about to spend millions and actually don't have any money, then what they have just done in sacking McDermott is completely mental. If next season's recruitment will be like what we witnessed last season, I can't see us staying up. We are certs for the drop.
by RoyallyFcuked » 27 May 2016 13:21
Top FlightRoyallyFcukedSCIAG Clarke improved our defence but destroyed our attack. McDermott slightly improved things from the back end of Clarke's spell and produced some really good performances from the team. We saw big improvements from several individuals, most notably Al-Habsi.
I see no reason to believe that sacking McDermott has improved our chances of finishing above the bottom third. It's not like we're going to appoint someone with a better track record.
And I love how you think you know what other people would feel like better than they know themselves
Destroyed our attack? What attack did we have when Clarke joined? Murray was on his way out, Cox form was patchy and suffered after Murray left. Apart from that we just had the donkey Pogrebnyak so you're talking utter nonsense.
Even if we appoint someone with no track record, chances are they will do better next season that McD would have.
McDermott did not slightly improve anything, take your head out of the sand.
Royally, you don't recruit people based on your logic.
You can't just say "Even if we appoint someone with no track record, chances are they will do better next season that McD would have. "
The chances are that they wouldn't. It's a complete shot in the dark recruiting like that. There is more chance that someone with no record will completely fail. McDermott was a logical choice. Based on what we've heard from the Thais. When they say that they want to recruit from within and give youth a chance etc. Sacking McDermott seems crazy. I can only assume that they have changed strategy and will be ready to spend millions, otherwise, it really is looking like they don't know what they are doing.
by Lower West » 27 May 2016 13:25
RoyallyFcuked So based on your logic, people like Aitor Karanka at management?
by MmmMonsterMunch » 27 May 2016 13:29
by Bob1871 » 27 May 2016 13:30
by Ouroboros » 27 May 2016 13:30
From Despair To Where? A little bit shocked but neither disgusted or pleased by this decision, just bemused by the increasingly surreal path our club is taking.
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