by 3points » 29 Oct 2017 13:36
by Berry » 29 Oct 2017 13:56
by Ascotexgunner » 29 Oct 2017 14:01
by NewCorkSeth » 29 Oct 2017 14:20
Ascotexgunner The Stamites keep going on about injuries. With the exception of the lad up front....Smith....who did a brilliant job and worked hard and got rubbish service, every single one of of those starting 11 is a regularlish starter. They make it sound as if we are down to the bare bones and throwing in first timers. Our squad has something like 56 players in it. Listening to the phone in on the way home Mick Gooding made the point that 56 should be enough. Maybe Stam doesn't know his best 11.......if that is the case then we have big problems and we need someone in there who can work out what we can do.
We created little or nothing yesterday and to add to that we have players who clearly are capable of taking on and beating defenders who seem to have stopped taking people on. Beerens has not become a bad player yet he comes forward, he stops, turns and passes backwards.....all our widemen do it......? why is that? Look at videos of him and the likes of Barrow.....they look shadows of we have seen of them. The buck stops with the manager. The team confidence looks so shot now if we don't get a new manager in soon we may well be in big trouble and I don't want to see us head in that direction, because if we did go down coming back will be even harder.
by bcubed » 29 Oct 2017 14:54
rob_dawson This thread and some of the opinions really do sum up modern football fans for me.
Many on here and in the stands jizzed themselves when JS was announced, that Reading could attract a big named manager, capable of doing deals and possibly attracting players, sharing his knowledge.
If I recall correctly, his first season we just wanted to stabalise and push towards the top 6 of the table. Instead he broke every pundit (and every fan's) prediction by getting us all the way to the final. It wasn't the most exciting football but we exceed all expectations.
We're now 14 games in, have beaten, Villa, Birmingham and Leeds. We have drawn three and lost 7. We have quite a few key players injured, with Yann only just coming back now. We aren't even a 3'rd of the way into the season and people want him sacked. It's a complete over reaction.
I asked about two weeks ago, what the point in sacking him is. And as I said earlier in this thread, the pattern for almost EVERY club who does this (Birmingham, Leicester, Palace, Leeds, Sunderland, Forest) is the same. Manager gets sacked and new guy comes in. He ends up spunking about £5-10m on players and then 12 months later he gets sacked again... and repeat.
What Reading have going for them is about 1000x more than some other clubs. We have a group of players who have been together for a little while now and my whole thought process is we are building something. Things like this don't happen overnight.
I don't enjoy many of the games, I haven't for years. Adkins, Clarke, McDermott and now Stam. How many more managers do you want to try out? How many MORE players do you want to sign?
Just stick with what we have, give him the time and let him change things over the coming transfer windows and seasons.
by Platypuss » 29 Oct 2017 14:56
Ascotexgunner Stamites
by Denver Royal » 29 Oct 2017 15:12
Ascotexgunner Beerens has not become a bad player yet he comes forward, he stops, turns and passes backwards.....all our widemen do it.....Why is that?
by Snowflake Royal » 29 Oct 2017 15:23
Ascotexgunner The Stamites keep going on about injuries. With the exception of the lad up front....Smith....who did a brilliant job and worked hard and got rubbish service, every single one of of those starting 11 is a regularlish starter. They make it sound as if we are down to the bare bones and throwing in first timers. Our squad has something like 56 players in it. Listening to the phone in on the way home Mick Gooding made the point that 56 should be enough. Maybe Stam doesn't know his best 11.......if that is the case then we have big problems and we need someone in there who can work out what we can do.
We created little or nothing yesterday and to add to that we have players who clearly are capable of taking on and beating defenders who seem to have stopped taking people on. Beerens has not become a bad player yet he comes forward, he stops, turns and passes backwards.....all our widemen do it......? why is that? Look at videos of him and the likes of Barrow.....they look shadows of we have seen of them. The buck stops with the manager. The team confidence looks so shot now if we don't get a new manager in soon we may well be in big trouble and I don't want to see us head in that direction, because if we did go down coming back will be even harder.
by Snowflake Royal » 29 Oct 2017 15:26
bcubedrob_dawson This thread and some of the opinions really do sum up modern football fans for me.
Many on here and in the stands jizzed themselves when JS was announced, that Reading could attract a big named manager, capable of doing deals and possibly attracting players, sharing his knowledge.
If I recall correctly, his first season we just wanted to stabalise and push towards the top 6 of the table. Instead he broke every pundit (and every fan's) prediction by getting us all the way to the final. It wasn't the most exciting football but we exceed all expectations.
We're now 14 games in, have beaten, Villa, Birmingham and Leeds. We have drawn three and lost 7. We have quite a few key players injured, with Yann only just coming back now. We aren't even a 3'rd of the way into the season and people want him sacked. It's a complete over reaction.
I asked about two weeks ago, what the point in sacking him is. And as I said earlier in this thread, the pattern for almost EVERY club who does this (Birmingham, Leicester, Palace, Leeds, Sunderland, Forest) is the same. Manager gets sacked and new guy comes in. He ends up spunking about £5-10m on players and then 12 months later he gets sacked again... and repeat.
What Reading have going for them is about 1000x more than some other clubs. We have a group of players who have been together for a little while now and my whole thought process is we are building something. Things like this don't happen overnight.
I don't enjoy many of the games, I haven't for years. Adkins, Clarke, McDermott and now Stam. How many more managers do you want to try out? How many MORE players do you want to sign?
Just stick with what we have, give him the time and let him change things over the coming transfer windows and seasons.
Even if it means relegation?!
by Hound » 29 Oct 2017 15:30
by Snowflake Royal » 29 Oct 2017 15:34
Hound Injuries - esp Yann, Dadi and Obita have had a huge effect
But it’s no excuse for not getting the best out of the players on the pitch
Boring broken record that I am, going back to Villa. All of the attacking players that played so well in that game are fit - yet half of them have been benched or dropped altogether.
That front 3 worked - yet has not been seen since - it makes no sense.
We’ve enough quality who are available to make life difficult for any team in the division, yet are
Massively underperforming
by Ascotexgunner » 29 Oct 2017 17:13
Denver RoyalAscotexgunner Beerens has not become a bad player yet he comes forward, he stops, turns and passes backwards.....all our widemen do it.....Why is that?
If you watch most any Premier League game these days its a very common occurrence.
And, you'll also see plenty of (gasp!)...playing it back and forth across the back four from side to side.
Have you seen Man Yoo play this season? What about Chelsea last season? Or even Leicester the season before that? Winning the Premier League is not necessarily associated with playing 'attractive' footy these days. Some fans have recognized and adjusted to that, and some haven't. (And yes, those that haven't, are 'paying good money and yet aren't being 'entertained'...like in a 'movie'.)
So, when drawing up a list of potential replacements for Stam - (which I notice not too many have done) - it had better take on board the proviso... 'New manager must be one that is certain to play attractive footy, as well as getting us promoted and/or at least getting us Top 6 every year'. (Oh, and then somehow playing 'attractive footy' in the PL too once we get there...unlike quite a lot of the teams already there.)
If we stay with Stam and we stay up this season, and then make a strong run next season, will that be acceptable to most folk in here? Two playoff runs in three seasons?
by bobby1413 » 29 Oct 2017 17:23
by Ascotexgunner » 29 Oct 2017 18:20
double d Out of the 4 teams you mentioned, Leeds and Cardiff should be PL teams on this season form and Sheff United are top of the league!!!
by Victor Meldrew » 29 Oct 2017 18:39
by Snowflake Royal » 29 Oct 2017 18:53
by Denver Royal » 29 Oct 2017 21:54
Ascotexgunnerdouble d Out of the 4 teams you mentioned, Leeds and Cardiff should be PL teams on this season form and Sheff United are top of the league!!!
Leeds should be a PL team I grant you but Sheffield United and Cardiff are not bigger or better clubs than us. They've come from where we have come from. As for SU being top.....just shows doesn't it.....League below us last season, this season top of the EFL this playing as I wish we would.
by leon » 29 Oct 2017 22:10
Denver RoyalAscotexgunnerdouble d Out of the 4 teams you mentioned, Leeds and Cardiff should be PL teams on this season form and Sheff United are top of the league!!!
Leeds should be a PL team I grant you but Sheffield United and Cardiff are not bigger or better clubs than us. They've come from where we have come from. As for SU being top.....just shows doesn't it.....League below us last season, this season top of the EFL this playing as I wish we would.
Cardiff haven't done much in recent seasons, and aren't generally known for their 'attractive' style of play, and certainly not under Warnock. Stam, in his first season in this div, and indeed his first season as a manager, finished above him/them. You can suddenly big Cardiff up now if you want, but let's see come May.
Fulham and Sheff Wed aren't so hot right now either, huh? Why is this? Remember when people said Fulham - with 'the best mgr and players in this div' would walk this div this season after we beat them in playoffs?
Sheff Utd are surely (currently) an outlier. Having just came up, most anyone knows they are an exception rather than the norm. Yes, us and 22 other teams are envious right now, but who knows where they will finish.
by Denver Royal » 29 Oct 2017 22:24
leonDenver RoyalAscotexgunner
Leeds should be a PL team I grant you but Sheffield United and Cardiff are not bigger or better clubs than us. They've come from where we have come from. As for SU being top.....just shows doesn't it.....League below us last season, this season top of the EFL this playing as I wish we would.
Cardiff haven't done much in recent seasons, and aren't generally known for their 'attractive' style of play, and certainly not under Warnock. Stam, in his first season in this div, and indeed his first season as a manager, finished above him/them. You can suddenly big Cardiff up now if you want, but let's see come May.
Fulham and Sheff Wed aren't so hot right now either, huh? Why is this? Remember when people said Fulham - with 'the best mgr and players in this div' would walk this div this season after we beat them in playoffs?
Sheff Utd are surely (currently) an outlier. Having just came up, most anyone knows they are an exception rather than the norm. Yes, us and 22 other teams are envious right now, but who knows where they will finish.
Have you actually seen us this season?
Forget wanting to play attractive football, what about some actual football?
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