by howser » 27 May 2016 15:31
by Lower West » 27 May 2016 15:33
RG7FanLower WestRG7Fan The sort that make you play a diamond formation week in week out that clearly didn't work?
or the ones that make you recall a player from loan only to leave him on the bench while you sub on a player who is leaving?
or maybe the ones that mean not using youth players that could be available?
or possibly not recalling a young forward who is having a cracking season, but instead relying on other forwards who couldn't score in a drug den?
Sounds as if you've being playing computer games too long. From the numerous games I watched last season. Reality was the squad wasn't up to the task. Playing kids wasn't the answer either. Simple as that.
Which match was so successful with the diamond then?
by Lower West » 27 May 2016 15:37
howser The "it's not his team" doesn't really cut much ice.
by Lower West » 27 May 2016 15:38
RG7FanblueroyalsRG7Fan
Which difficulties would they be?
The sort that make you play a diamond formation week in week out that clearly didn't work?
or the ones that make you recall a player from loan only to leave him on the bench while you sub on a player who is leaving?
or maybe the ones that mean not using youth players that could be available?
or possibly not recalling a young forward who is having a cracking season, but instead relying on other forwards who couldn't score in a drug den?
Selling your two top scorers within a week comes to mind
I agree, wont have helped at all. BUT their purple patches had finished a couple of months earlier. Why not recall Samuel in January, or any time after that.
by LWJ » 27 May 2016 15:41
RoyallyFcukedLWJRoyallyFcuked
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
On the pitch performances still improved overall, particularly in defence. I thought you went to games?
McD inherited a much better squad in a better position in the table and the performances didn't improve ANYWHERE.
by LWJ » 27 May 2016 15:46
RG7FanLower WestRG7Fan The sort that make you play a diamond formation week in week out that clearly didn't work?
or the ones that make you recall a player from loan only to leave him on the bench while you sub on a player who is leaving?
or maybe the ones that mean not using youth players that could be available?
or possibly not recalling a young forward who is having a cracking season, but instead relying on other forwards who couldn't score in a drug den?
Sounds as if you've being playing computer games too long. From the numerous games I watched last season. Reality was the squad wasn't up to the task. Playing kids wasn't the answer either. Simple as that.
Which match was so successful with the diamond then?
by Haag Royal » 27 May 2016 15:47
Lower Westhowser The "it's not his team" doesn't really cut much ice.
Seems little point in having football managers at clubs any more . Might as well ask the fans to pick the starting 11.
by Lower West » 27 May 2016 15:49
Haag RoyalLower Westhowser The "it's not his team" doesn't really cut much ice.
Seems little point in having football managers at clubs any more . Might as well ask the fans to pick the starting 11.
Agreed.
If they are as poor as McDermott then yes. But thankfully many have far better records than he does. And that is why he lost his job.
by LWJ » 27 May 2016 15:50
Haag RoyalLower Westhowser The "it's not his team" doesn't really cut much ice.
Seems little point in having football managers at clubs any more . Might as well ask the fans to pick the starting 11.
Agreed.
If they are as poor as McDermott then yes. But thankfully many have far better records than he does. And that is why he lost his job.
by RoyallyFcuked » 27 May 2016 15:57
LWJRoyallyFcukedLWJ 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
On the pitch performances still improved overall, particularly in defence. I thought you went to games?
McD inherited a much better squad in a better position in the table and the performances didn't improve ANYWHERE.
The only improvement was we stopped shipping 3+ goals a game. We didn't improve in any other areas!
How can you comment on McD's improvements if you didn't go? As you have already said....
by WoodleyRoyal » 27 May 2016 16:00
by maffff » 27 May 2016 16:01
Lower Westhowser The "it's not his team" doesn't really cut much ice.
Seems little point in having football managers at clubs any more . Might as well ask the fans to pick the starting 11.
by Royal Lady » 27 May 2016 16:05
by Royal Lady » 27 May 2016 16:07
WoodleyRoyal From what I have heard he was going to be kept on, but the season ticket renewals currently stand at about 3000. The club felt a change was needed to boost ticket sales...
by Maneki Neko » 27 May 2016 16:13
Top Flight I think Gravenberch would have known. He looked a bit shifty in the video interview that he gave on the official site. He looked like he already knew that the club would be managed by the Dutch.
Does new Dutch leadership mean a possible permanent move for Ola John?
These latest moves by the Thais mean that they must be ready to spend millions now on this team.
by Ian Royal » 27 May 2016 16:20
A pissed off IR Dear Reading FC
Please find the below complaint for the attention of the owners and managers of RFC:
Dear Lady Sassima and co.
I'm disgusted that you have just announced that Brian McDermott has been sacked as Manager of Reading Football Club.
One of the things that makes Reading stand out as a club to be proud to support is that, until recently, it had not jumped on the bandwagon of demanding instant success and sacking managers every five minutes. I for one, do not want to be associated with a club that takes the Massimo Cellino insanity approach of sacking a manager every six to twelve months. Brian's second tenure has not gone particularly well, but then no manager has done well here since he got us promoted. A revolving door policy for the Manager's office is the last thing we need. Stability, even at the risk of relegation, is essential after three managers in less than two years. And I have every faith that under McDermott, with reasonable backing, relegation would not have been an issue and consolidation in mid-table ready for a strong promotion push would have been likely, with that push under McDermott or someone else. How is the club supposed to move forward, when there's a different pair of hands steering every six months?
Brighton have just ably demonstrated that a successful season is possible, despite a difficult start under Chris Hughton. And Brentford recently demonstrated that you don't move forward by sacking a good manager.
I recently renewed my season ticket in good faith, expecting Brian McDermott to be in charge and there to be some much needed sanity and stability at this club. If you were going to make a change, it should have been done weeks ago so people could make an informed decision, what exactly has changed since the final game of the season?!
As someone who was not upset when Brian was sacked last time and who wasn't clamouring for his return this time, I feel I have to register my unhappiness with this situation. If you are not going to place faith in the people you appoint to run the team for a reasonable period of time, then I don't see why I should give you and the club my support. I fully understand that sometimes difficult decisions must be made to try to fight disaster, but those decisions are for Managers who are leading us downwards towards imminent relegation, not Managers who have wandered closer than is entirely comfortable, but are completely safe and have a whole pre-season and several months of the season to demonstrate they will do better, and before any worry sets in.
I no longer wish to be a season ticket holder at Reading FC if it will be run in such a shambolic way, and I would very much like a full refund and cancellation of the said season ticket.
My details are:
Ian *****
Member Number ********
Seat: *********
Please refund my payment to the card I made the payment on, I'm sure you have the details. If not, please provide me with a secure method for supplying them.
I will return to supporting the club, when the ownership and management demonstrate they have a clue what they are doing.
Yours sincerely
by RoyallyFcuked » 27 May 2016 16:22
leon And the clown hasn't even been to any games.
by semtex1871 » 27 May 2016 16:22
by Extended-Phenotype » 27 May 2016 16:24
RG7FanExtended-PhenotypeMaguire Is there a single thing to be positive about, really?
RFC deserve all the mocking that's coming their way.
Agreed.
One can only hope that at the cost of feeling like we support a honourable, rational club this is just a sign of some owners with a huge transfer kitty for rebuilding t team, not being convinced that Brian would be the one to trust it with, and looking to sign significant managerial talent to take the club forward in a new dawn.
Sadly I think it's a sign of clueless owners not watching any games or appreciating the difficulties Brian faced, failing that give me him the benefit of the doubt or backing him when the chance of a clean slate arrived just a few months after he picked up the reigns of another man's dying, horse.
Which difficulties would they be?
The sort that make you play a diamond formation week in week out that clearly didn't work?
or the ones that make you recall a player from loan only to leave him on the bench while you sub on a player who is leaving?
or maybe the ones that mean not using youth players that could be available?
or possibly not recalling a young forward who is having a cracking season, but instead relying on other forwards who couldn't score in a drug den?
by Lower West » 27 May 2016 16:24
Ian Royal I said I'd do it, this morning if they made the stupid decision, so I have. oxf*rd you RFC.A pissed off IR Dear Reading FC
Please find the below complaint for the attention of the owners and managers of RFC:
Dear Lady Sassima and co.
I'm disgusted that you have just announced that Brian McDermott has been sacked as Manager of Reading Football Club.
One of the things that makes Reading stand out as a club to be proud to support is that, until recently, it had not jumped on the bandwagon of demanding instant success and sacking managers every five minutes. I for one, do not want to be associated with a club that takes the Massimo Cellino insanity approach of sacking a manager every six to twelve months. Brian's second tenure has not gone particularly well, but then no manager has done well here since he got us promoted. A revolving door policy for the Manager's office is the last thing we need. Stability, even at the risk of relegation, is essential after three managers in less than two years. And I have every faith that under McDermott, with reasonable backing, relegation would not have been an issue and consolidation in mid-table ready for a strong promotion push would have been likely, with that push under McDermott or someone else. How is the club supposed to move forward, when there's a different pair of hands steering every six months?
Brighton have just ably demonstrated that a successful season is possible, despite a difficult start under Chris Hughton. And Brentford recently demonstrated that you don't move forward by sacking a good manager.
I recently renewed my season ticket in good faith, expecting Brian McDermott to be in charge and there to be some much needed sanity and stability at this club. If you were going to make a change, it should have been done weeks ago so people could make an informed decision, what exactly has changed since the final game of the season?!
As someone who was not upset when Brian was sacked last time and who wasn't clamouring for his return this time, I feel I have to register my unhappiness with this situation. If you are not going to place faith in the people you appoint to run the team for a reasonable period of time, then I don't see why I should give you and the club my support. I fully understand that sometimes difficult decisions must be made to try to fight disaster, but those decisions are for Managers who are leading us downwards towards imminent relegation, not Managers who have wandered closer than is entirely comfortable, but are completely safe and have a whole pre-season and several months of the season to demonstrate they will do better, and before any worry sets in.
I no longer wish to be a season ticket holder at Reading FC if it will be run in such a shambolic way, and I would very much like a full refund and cancellation of the said season ticket.
My details are:
Ian *****
Member Number ********
Seat: *********
Please refund my payment to the card I made the payment on, I'm sure you have the details. If not, please provide me with a secure method for supplying them.
I will return to supporting the club, when the ownership and management demonstrate they have a clue what they are doing.
Yours sincerely
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