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Re: New manager odds

by John Smith » 02 Jun 2016 10:44

Extended-Phenotype Moyes would be ace.

Stam: I just don't get the excitement on here. If you didn't know his name, you all would be wondering what the fcuk our owners were doing bringing in a manager of zero experience or success. Everyone has t start somewhere but do we really want to be a stepping stone for an untried manager who has probably never heard of Reading?

Was far happier with the proven track record and loyal longevity of McDermott, even if his start was as poor and slow as Clarke's and Adkins before him.

And the rest. Sadly I don't see how you can go from Everton -> Man United -> Sociedad -> Reading but I could be wrong. He's a small budget specialist. I also fully agree with everyone having to start somewhere too. We're in a position where we have nothing to lose after two of the most mediocre seasons I can ever remember (bar the FA Cup Semi) so I say chill out and enjoy the ride.

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Re: New manager odds

by linkenholtroyal » 02 Jun 2016 10:45

genome Never thought I'd ever say this sentence, but David Moyes would give me an erection.

Can you imagine it, the road to reading via spain and manchester united. 2 years ago I had one of the best jobs in football now i am manager of Reading Fc

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Re: New manager odds

by TBM » 02 Jun 2016 10:46

linkenholtroyal
genome Never thought I'd ever say this sentence, but David Moyes would give me an erection.

Can you imagine it, the road to reading via spain and manchester united. 2 years ago I had one of the best jobs in football now i am manager of Reading Fc


The fact he turned down Aston Villa, despite them offering him the job means he doesn't see himself as a Championship manager. He's probably holding out for a return to Everton

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Re: New manager odds

by No Fixed Abode » 02 Jun 2016 11:23

Extended-Phenotype Moyes would be ace.

Stam: I just don't get the excitement on here. If you didn't know his name, you all would be wondering what the fcuk our owners were doing bringing in a manager of zero experience or success. Everyone has t start somewhere but do we really want to be a stepping stone for an untried manager who has probably never heard of Reading?

Was far happier with the proven track record and loyal longevity of McDermott, even if his start was as poor and slow as Clarke's and Adkins before him.


Does it matter if he comes over here and pays his taxes?

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Re: New manager odds

by paultheroyal » 02 Jun 2016 11:46

Unless offered a war chest not a cat in hells chance Moyes will come here lol.

As for Stam - this appointment would excite me. A world class defender in his prime, coaching credentials from what is regarded as great philosophy ways at Ajax plus a key scout at Manchester United he must come with great connections and contacts. Someone has to start somewhere, it's the Reading way!!


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Re: New manager odds

by One8Seven1* » 02 Jun 2016 12:06

Stam comes in, doesn't meet the Thai's expectations come xmas, sacked.
Stam comes in, has an excellent first season, takes Premier League job.

I don't do positives any more.

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Re: New manager odds

by paultheroyal » 02 Jun 2016 12:23

One8Seven1* Stam comes in, doesn't meet the Thai's expectations come xmas, sacked.
Stam comes in, has an excellent first season, takes Premier League job.

I don't do positives any more.


Dolan comes in does an excellent job takes Premier League job etc etc

That will always be the case with us.... But get us success, move on, someone then can have challenge of sustaining it - other than the big six it's the best any club can hope for apart from Crewe Alexandra.

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Re: New manager odds

by Maneki Neko » 02 Jun 2016 12:54

paultheroyal Unless offered a war chest not a cat in hells chance Moyes will come here lol.

As for Stam - this appointment would excite me. A world class defender in his prime, coaching credentials from what is regarded as great philosophy ways at Ajax plus a key scout at Manchester United he must come with great connections and contacts. Someone has to start somewhere, it's the Reading way!!

When have Ajax been any good/When has Dutch football been exciting, in any recent era?

Agreed on the benefit of his name and contacts though.for sure
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Re: New manager odds

by Maneki Neko » 02 Jun 2016 12:57

And if they really want him and he pushes for, and gets a half decent budget, that would certainly increase his chances of success


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Re: New manager odds

by Longhorn1970 » 02 Jun 2016 14:12

Steve Clarke to Aston Villa with Di Matteo ... Sure he'll get a warm reception next season :roll: :roll:

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Re: New manager odds

by wingnut » 02 Jun 2016 14:33

paultheroyal
One8Seven1* Stam comes in, doesn't meet the Thai's expectations come xmas, sacked.
Stam comes in, has an excellent first season, takes Premier League job.

I don't do positives any more.


Dolan comes in does an excellent job takes Premier League job etc etc
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I don't think so - at least not after just 6 months. Any "big name" ex-player we appoint will always be on the look out for a move somewhere bigger than us as soon as he's strung half a dozen wins together. Just look at Jimmy Floyd Hasselbank - would QPR have moved in for him after 6 months if he'd been Gillingham's former youth manager?

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Re: New manager odds

by linkenholtroyal » 02 Jun 2016 15:11

Who is currently the stand in manager if no one is appointed by the first friendly, steven reid??

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Re: New manager odds

by Maneki Neko » 02 Jun 2016 15:37

'lady' sasima


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Re: New manager odds

by John Smith » 02 Jun 2016 15:40

linkenholtroyal Who is currently the stand in manager if no one is appointed by the first friendly, steven reid??

Martin Kuhl ennit

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Re: New manager odds

by Vision » 02 Jun 2016 15:42

Brian O'Hanrahanrahan.

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Re: New manager odds

by Ian Royal » 02 Jun 2016 18:21

paultheroyal
One8Seven1* Stam comes in, doesn't meet the Thai's expectations come xmas, sacked.
Stam comes in, has an excellent first season, takes Premier League job.

I don't do positives any more.


Dolan comes in does an excellent job takes Premier League job etc etc

That will always be the case with us.... But get us success, move on, someone then can have challenge of sustaining it - other than the big six it's the best any club can hope for apart from Crewe Alexandra.


Dolan is not as big a name as Stam, so would draw slightly less interest. He's not particularly shown big ambition to manage in the top flight, so the draw would be a little lower and doing well to earn a big move would not be his primary and near exclusive objective. Yeah he'd go eventually, but it's degrees.

McDermott didn't go to Wolves when offered the chance, for example.

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Re: New manager odds

by genome » 02 Jun 2016 19:49

Vision Brian O'Hanrahanrahan.


Brian, you've lost the news!

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Re: New manager odds

by leon » 02 Jun 2016 21:42

You're lying in a news grave.

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Re: New manager odds

by Faithful Son » 02 Jun 2016 22:16

Extended-Phenotype Moyes would be ace.

Stam: I just don't get the excitement on here. If you didn't know his name, you all would be wondering what the fcuk our owners were doing bringing in a manager of zero experience or success. Everyone has t start somewhere but do we really want to be a stepping stone for an untried manager who has probably never heard of Reading?

Was far happier with the proven track record and loyal longevity of McDermott, even if his start was as poor and slow as Clarke's and Adkins before him.


I don't think there is anything necessarily wrong with picking an untried newbie. In fact, some of our most successful managers have had no previous managerial experience (Branfoot, McGhee, Pardew, McDermott). TBH it's pretty much a lottery whichever way you go, especially with a whole bunch of clueless owners running the shop. Say what you like about Sir John but he was a pretty good judge of character and appointed far more good managers than bad.

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Re: New manager odds

by Smithy » 02 Jun 2016 23:14

We should go all out and go for warburton

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