by The Royal Forester » 29 Jan 2017 14:38
by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jan 2017 14:50
by NewCorkSeth » 29 Jan 2017 15:06
by Ian Royal » 29 Jan 2017 15:07
by WAZZOCK » 29 Jan 2017 17:42
by royalp-we » 29 Jan 2017 17:48
by From Despair To Where? » 29 Jan 2017 18:10
by tmesis » 29 Jan 2017 19:50
WAZZOCK he had certainly lost the dressing room.
by NewCorkSeth » 29 Jan 2017 20:07
tmesisWAZZOCK he had certainly lost the dressing room.
Certainly?
It's possible he had, but that's just a phrase that get trotted out by fans, without any substantiation at all, every time a team has a poor run of form.
by WAZZOCK » 29 Jan 2017 20:11
tmesisWAZZOCK he had certainly lost the dressing room.
Certainly?
It's possible he had, but that's just a phrase that get trotted out by fans, without any substantiation at all, every time a team has a poor run of form.
by genome » 29 Jan 2017 20:44
by Ian Royal » 29 Jan 2017 20:46
genome Link? I certainly don't remember reading that.
by muirinho » 29 Jan 2017 21:58
Ian Royalgenome Link? I certainly don't remember reading that.
Me either. I bet it's a case of someone reading hugely into a passing comment.
Little things started disappearing last season. Even if it's a simple case of turning up on time or putting your kits in the right tubs after training.
All those things count because if you don't have discipline those sorts of things creep out onto the pitch and that’s what happened towards the end of last season. It wasn’t good at the end.
It was really tough. Basically after the cup game against Crystal Palace I think people downed tools to be honest.
We had the perfect storm really because we had players who were coming to the end of their contracts, we had players who were on loan, we had all sorts of stuff going on.
And I think towards the end people were just going through the motions.
People found it hard to turn up every day and train to their best, which should be a given really. So it was really tough.
The games against Barnsley and Brighton when we went down to 10 and saw the games out were really positive.
I think it’s just down to the work we’ve been doing on the training pitch together and the honesty that the manager wants us to act with. If people have a problem they are encouraged to talk it through instead of maybe going behind people’s backs.
by ayjaydee » 29 Jan 2017 22:08
by harry » 29 Jan 2017 22:30
by Ian Royal » 29 Jan 2017 22:49
muirinhoIan Royalgenome Link? I certainly don't remember reading that.
Me either. I bet it's a case of someone reading hugely into a passing comment.
This is probably the interview that's being talked about.
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... e-11972411
Some of the relevant bitsLittle things started disappearing last season. Even if it's a simple case of turning up on time or putting your kits in the right tubs after training.
All those things count because if you don't have discipline those sorts of things creep out onto the pitch and that’s what happened towards the end of last season. It wasn’t good at the end.
***It was really tough. Basically after the cup game against Crystal Palace I think people downed tools to be honest.
We had the perfect storm really because we had players who were coming to the end of their contracts, we had players who were on loan, we had all sorts of stuff going on.
And I think towards the end people were just going through the motions.
People found it hard to turn up every day and train to their best, which should be a given really. So it was really tough.
***
And talking about the vibe this season compared to lastThe games against Barnsley and Brighton when we went down to 10 and saw the games out were really positive.
I think it’s just down to the work we’ve been doing on the training pitch together and the honesty that the manager wants us to act with. If people have a problem they are encouraged to talk it through instead of maybe going behind people’s backs.
Taking McDermott out of the equation - team captains have a lot of influence, especially a strong character like McShane - I'm a bit surprised he wasn't able to stamp a bit more of that attitude. Or maybe it would have been worse without him - who knows? Would be very interested to hear an interview with him or one of the others some years down the line of what was going on the last two seasons behind the scenes, and who the trouble-makers were. He does seem to be pointing the finger a bit there at the loanees and people whose contracts were up (ahem, HRK).
There doesn't seem to be any morale problem now, with the players who have remained - which obviously has a lot to do with Stam - but it also seems Tevreden is very keen to avoid any loanees coming in. Which is maybe another reason to suspect it was the number of loanees that were a huge part of the problem, and having seen how that panned out before, he doesn't want it to go like that again.
When there's nothing left to play for in a season - you're either doing it for the fans, or to impress the manager for next season, or for your team-mates, or to get a new contract elsewhere. Or because that is your nature, and you'd try your best anywhere.
For loanees, only the last one could possibly apply - and tbh of all the loanees, the only one I'd say it would apply to is Alex Fernandez. Normally it's not a huge thing I guess, if you have only a few loanees. But sheer weight of numbers maybe made them have a disproportionate influence.
Very few of the players would have been in the squad during the previous McDermott reign so there wouldn't have been much personal loyalty to him either. (HRK, Gunter, McCleary?)
It's possible that if he'd stayed, brought in his own players, got rid of disaffected loanees, and had a fresh start over the summer, then things would have gone better. But I don't think we would be where we are now.
by genome » 29 Jan 2017 22:54
WAZZOCK Paul McShane stated publicly (Get Reading I think) that Brian had pretty much no respect amongst the squad.
by WAZZOCK » 30 Jan 2017 07:33
by Sutekh » 30 Jan 2017 09:14
WAZZOCK Well, maybe I'm getting a bit mixed up with what was written in the article and what I know from talking with people at the club then.
Fact remains, downing tools at the start of March and letting the players run amok does not reflect well on Brian's appetite for the job or the players' respect for the figurehead of the group.
The Royal Forester Brian should never have been sacked, he is the only one who can get us out of this mess! What on earth are the Thais doing? Asking for trouble, to put a bloke in charge who does not know the Championship. Why do we play the Dutch way? This is England and we play the English way. Yes, that was my thoughts last Summer and Autumn, needless to say I have changed them now. One further thought has been blown right out of the water. That was "we will be lucky to stay up, I wonder what life will be like in the bottom two tiers after all this time?"
Anyone else care to admit they were wrong? The answer to the title of this thread is certainly not "rubbish" as was the usual response from Eric. I am enjoying the ride, long may it continue.
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