by Brian McDermott » 31 May 2016 16:55
by Rollerbob » 31 May 2016 17:09
Haag Royal People really should try and calm down.
by royalp-we » 31 May 2016 17:23
genome Looks like royalp-we has had this behemoth of a thread stolen from him, and now tulip is the OP instead.
Feel for him.
by Maneki Neko » 31 May 2016 17:45
Last Summer, we made some (albeit on paper) terrific signings, and didn't bankrupt RFC.
by Denver Royal » 31 May 2016 18:08
Top Flight Denver, Ian Royal is making a stand because he's furious at the way the club is being run at the moment. I feel exactly the same way. Don't suddenly get on his back and say that he has suddenly stopped supporting the club.
by Ian Royal » 31 May 2016 18:11
Denver RoyalIan Royal Tell them they can shove Murdoch's shriveled penis up their dirty arses, I want nothing to do with their evil corporate football ruining scumbag corporation.
If the new manager comes in, and we make a promotion push, or even if he just does better than Brian, will you be hopping back on board?
by sputnik » 31 May 2016 18:36
Top Flight Relegation for Reading FC looks highly likely right at this moment in time
by Top Flight » 31 May 2016 19:57
sputnikTop Flight Relegation for Reading FC looks highly likely right at this moment in time
Christ, what a doomlord.
by Lower West » 31 May 2016 20:21
sputnikTop Flight Relegation for Reading FC looks highly likely right at this moment in time
Christ, what a doomlord.
by 3points » 31 May 2016 20:39
Maneki NekoLast Summer, we made some (albeit on paper) terrific signings, and didn't bankrupt RFC.
not even on paper. only in our minds
also we sold about 8 millions worth of players, so yeah, of course it didn't bankrupt us.
not sure we have 8 million in saleable personnel any more and we now have 10 million less in parachute payments and an ever decreasing gate size.
by Ian Royal » 31 May 2016 20:45
3pointsManeki NekoLast Summer, we made some (albeit on paper) terrific signings, and didn't bankrupt RFC.
not even on paper. only in our minds
also we sold about 8 millions worth of players, so yeah, of course it didn't bankrupt us.
not sure we have 8 million in saleable personnel any more and we now have 10 million less in parachute payments and an ever decreasing gate size.
Aren't we on our final season of parachute payments this year?
by RG7Fan » 31 May 2016 20:46
3pointsManeki NekoLast Summer, we made some (albeit on paper) terrific signings, and didn't bankrupt RFC.
not even on paper. only in our minds
also we sold about 8 millions worth of players, so yeah, of course it didn't bankrupt us.
not sure we have 8 million in saleable personnel any more and we now have 10 million less in parachute payments and an ever decreasing gate size.
Aren't we on our final season of parachute payments this year?
by Ian Royal » 31 May 2016 21:55
RG7Fan3pointsManeki Neko
not even on paper. only in our minds
also we sold about 8 millions worth of players, so yeah, of course it didn't bankrupt us.
not sure we have 8 million in saleable personnel any more and we now have 10 million less in parachute payments and an ever decreasing gate size.
Aren't we on our final season of parachute payments this year?
£48m over 4 years, although later years are lower. Relegated in 12/13 so yes this should be our last year.
by Denver Royal » 31 May 2016 22:15
Ian RoyalDenver RoyalIan Royal Tell them they can shove Murdoch's shriveled penis up their dirty arses, I want nothing to do with their evil corporate football ruining scumbag corporation.
If the new manager comes in, and we make a promotion push, or even if he just does better than Brian, will you be hopping back on board?
It depends really. If the ownership seems to be making sound decisions, and the new manager seems to be doing a good job along Reading ethos lines, I'll go to more games (I've not said I'd stop entirely), though if things continue to deteriorate - and I'm not specifically talking results on the pitch here - I may walk away entirely.
I'm essentially going to play it by ear. I just felt the accumulation of issues had got out of hand and the decision to sack McDermott was awful. I'll support Reading through relegation and beyond if I think the club retains its identity. But the identity is one of the key things for me.
Regardless of how well the new person does I will not be glad a change was made, I'll be relieved the Thais have got lucky.
by under the tin » 31 May 2016 22:29
Denver RoyalIan RoyalDenver Royal
If the new manager comes in, and we make a promotion push, or even if he just does better than Brian, will you be hopping back on board?
It depends really. If the ownership seems to be making sound decisions, and the new manager seems to be doing a good job along Reading ethos lines, I'll go to more games (I've not said I'd stop entirely), though if things continue to deteriorate - and I'm not specifically talking results on the pitch here - I may walk away entirely.
I'm essentially going to play it by ear. I just felt the accumulation of issues had got out of hand and the decision to sack McDermott was awful. I'll support Reading through relegation and beyond if I think the club retains its identity. But the identity is one of the key things for me.
Regardless of how well the new person does I will not be glad a change was made, I'll be relieved the Thais have got lucky.
Well I suspect you and I may have some differences of opinion with regard to the importance of results, the Reading 'identity and ethos' (and how practical and feasible it is to retain that these days, even if we were to agree on exactly what it means), and in our respective affinity towards Brian. All of which is fine, of course.
However, some of the drama being played out now is one of the reasons I didn't want him to return in the first place...because it would make it 'sticky' to fire him if it was deemed necessary (by them), and because if he wasn't successful it may tarnish his former glories to some degree. Put it this way, if we had hired some other manager manager and he'd had the same results as Brian, and he was fired, I doubt many tears would be shed.
To be clear, I don't hate Brian McDermott. But at the same time, I'd be surprised if there will now be a huge demand for his services as a manger at this level (just as there wasn't at the time we re-hired him). We will see how this plays out and whether this was the right move for RFC in due course, but at present I'm optimistic that someone can come in and do better.
by Longhorn1970 » 31 May 2016 22:41
Brian McDermott Oh Top Flight. Classic. Such an over reaction.
"Either risk it all and go bankrupt or recruit all the wrong people and fall down and down and down" - or...... stay the same? Last Summer, we made some (albeit on paper) terrific signings, and didn't bankrupt RFC.
You forget that the Thai's appointed Brian, gave him his chance and he was useless (worse than his predecessor), so they had every right to sack him.
"They seem to be in it for the wrong reasons. " - errrr? To get better, and get promoted?
"It's going to be pure luck whether these players can cope in such a tough league as the Championship." - well that is the Reading way isn't it? Signing lower league players, (or cheap 'punts') and hoping they are good. It works in some cases (Doyle, Long, Kebe), and doesn't work in others (Fae, Blackman, Travner). Last season, they tried the opposite tactic, making a LOT of good, solid (again, on paper) signings, and that didn't quite work out. Brian's super duper January signing was... Kermogant. Who Brian then played out of position
"Relegation for Reading FC looks highly likely right at this moment in time." - Hilariously inaccurate. A team with a lot of international experience and promising youth players. Sacked a woefully failing manager, so if anything, things are looking up.
"They need to communicate with the fans and explain their strategy " - Jesus Christ, it's not rocket science - they want to do better as a club, on the pitch. Brian wasn't offering that, so he was sacked. Simple. They don't give a sh*t if Brian loves Reading or not with all his heart, if he's sh*t, he's sh*t. You wouldn't to keep playing a keeper who kept letting in goals, but had experience in the champ and LOVES Reading. Christ, if that was the only thing that mattered at all, Newcastle would still have Shearer as their manager.
The Thai's are doing almost everything right it seems. Yes it's not gone to plan on the pitch, but that isn't really their faults, they've backed each manager. It's not worked due to a combination of an underachieving manager (Brian) and a naughty manager who messed up speaking with Fulham (Steve).
I don't get how people are so angry at them for doing the wrong things. Plus they wrote a sick song for us.
by Nomad_Royal » 31 May 2016 23:04
under the tinDenver RoyalIan Royal
It depends really. If the ownership seems to be making sound decisions, and the new manager seems to be doing a good job along Reading ethos lines, I'll go to more games (I've not said I'd stop entirely), though if things continue to deteriorate - and I'm not specifically talking results on the pitch here - I may walk away entirely.
I'm essentially going to play it by ear. I just felt the accumulation of issues had got out of hand and the decision to sack McDermott was awful. I'll support Reading through relegation and beyond if I think the club retains its identity. But the identity is one of the key things for me.
Regardless of how well the new person does I will not be glad a change was made, I'll be relieved the Thais have got lucky.
Well I suspect you and I may have some differences of opinion with regard to the importance of results, the Reading 'identity and ethos' (and how practical and feasible it is to retain that these days, even if we were to agree on exactly what it means), and in our respective affinity towards Brian. All of which is fine, of course.
However, some of the drama being played out now is one of the reasons I didn't want him to return in the first place...because it would make it 'sticky' to fire him if it was deemed necessary (by them), and because if he wasn't successful it may tarnish his former glories to some degree. Put it this way, if we had hired some other manager manager and he'd had the same results as Brian, and he was fired, I doubt many tears would be shed.
To be clear, I don't hate Brian McDermott. But at the same time, I'd be surprised if there will now be a huge demand for his services as a manger at this level (just as there wasn't at the time we re-hired him). We will see how this plays out and whether this was the right move for RFC in due course, but at present I'm optimistic that someone can come in and do better.
Excellent, Denver.
by under the tin » 31 May 2016 23:25
Longhorn1970Brian McDermott Oh Top Flight. Classic. Such an over reaction.
"Either risk it all and go bankrupt or recruit all the wrong people and fall down and down and down" - or...... stay the same? Last Summer, we made some (albeit on paper) terrific signings, and didn't bankrupt RFC.
You forget that the Thai's appointed Brian, gave him his chance and he was useless (worse than his predecessor), so they had every right to sack him.
"They seem to be in it for the wrong reasons. " - errrr? To get better, and get promoted?
"It's going to be pure luck whether these players can cope in such a tough league as the Championship." - well that is the Reading way isn't it? Signing lower league players, (or cheap 'punts') and hoping they are good. It works in some cases (Doyle, Long, Kebe), and doesn't work in others (Fae, Blackman, Travner). Last season, they tried the opposite tactic, making a LOT of good, solid (again, on paper) signings, and that didn't quite work out. Brian's super duper January signing was... Kermogant. Who Brian then played out of position
"Relegation for Reading FC looks highly likely right at this moment in time." - Hilariously inaccurate. A team with a lot of international experience and promising youth players. Sacked a woefully failing manager, so if anything, things are looking up.
"They need to communicate with the fans and explain their strategy " - Jesus Christ, it's not rocket science - they want to do better as a club, on the pitch. Brian wasn't offering that, so he was sacked. Simple. They don't give a sh*t if Brian loves Reading or not with all his heart, if he's sh*t, he's sh*t. You wouldn't to keep playing a keeper who kept letting in goals, but had experience in the champ and LOVES Reading. Christ, if that was the only thing that mattered at all, Newcastle would still have Shearer as their manager.
The Thai's are doing almost everything right it seems. Yes it's not gone to plan on the pitch, but that isn't really their faults, they've backed each manager. It's not worked due to a combination of an underachieving manager (Brian) and a naughty manager who messed up speaking with Fulham (Steve).
I don't get how people are so angry at them for doing the wrong things. Plus they wrote a sick song for us.
Fancy talking to another club ! I suppose it's alright for a gooner scout to talk to Reading ? A technical director to talk to WBA and a first team coach to talk to Celtic, all feathering their nests for money ? ...
by under the tin » 31 May 2016 23:35
Nomad_Royalunder the tinDenver Royal
Well I suspect you and I may have some differences of opinion with regard to the importance of results, the Reading 'identity and ethos' (and how practical and feasible it is to retain that these days, even if we were to agree on exactly what it means), and in our respective affinity towards Brian. All of which is fine, of course.
However, some of the drama being played out now is one of the reasons I didn't want him to return in the first place...because it would make it 'sticky' to fire him if it was deemed necessary (by them), and because if he wasn't successful it may tarnish his former glories to some degree. Put it this way, if we had hired some other manager manager and he'd had the same results as Brian, and he was fired, I doubt many tears would be shed.
To be clear, I don't hate Brian McDermott. But at the same time, I'd be surprised if there will now be a huge demand for his services as a manger at this level (just as there wasn't at the time we re-hired him). We will see how this plays out and whether this was the right move for RFC in due course, but at present I'm optimistic that someone can come in and do better.
Excellent, Denver.
Nope not excellent...if only for the statement underlined. Bringing in any manager and then firing them after just 5 months, even with the results achieved really would invite ridicule and anger, disbelief and prompt concerns about the decision making at a club from any fan. Add in to this the fact that the manager sacked is only the second ever to have obtained premiership status for the club and the outcry here is justifiable.
For some of the people on this board who support this decision not to at least acknowledge that it points to something seriously amiss at the club beggars belief.
by leon » 31 May 2016 23:40
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