by Woodcote Royal »
19 Jan 2018 15:25
Denver Royal Woodcote Royal Nearly everyone agrees with most of the above except Stam
WTF do you want to keep a manager who has spent the entire season refusing to accept the blindingly regarding team selection, style of play and tactics? By making 10 changes to last nights starting 11, he effectively played what he sees as his 2nd team yet it produced his first win in 8?
All of our problems start and finish with one arrogant twat and a bucket of stand in which to place his head.
Wassup, you still driving cabs, sorry the limos?
I think perhaps your post, valuable though it may be to some, is in the wrong thread. Because I'd imagine everyone and their uncle knows by now that you don't rate Stam, so there is not much new here.
Boy, we luv it when a famous bloke fails, don't we? It somehow makes us feel good about ourselves deep in our subconscious. Which is not to say he doesn't have his failings in his first gig, but you get my drift.
So anyways, onward and upwards, who's up next? I heard maybe the the tri fector with McD? (He's usually available, gee I wonder why?). Heh, but at least he'd get 'the fans' on side, and we'd all feel part of the club again, and at least we'd have our Reading back!
After a while, you become numb to it, right? By now it really don't matter if we flush yet another one, pay him off his millions, and on our merry way we shall go. (Stam will get a job). You and me have the t-shirts, I think.
I rated and supported Stam last season.
6 months and £13m later, he's has fcuked up on a grand scale and reached the point of no return. It's as simple that while your personal observations are both irrelevant and infantile.
If your 2nd Eleven can achieve what your first has failed to achieve in 8 games, it should tell you all you need to know about the progress that has been made since finishing 3rd and being given more to spend than any other manager in our history.
So, paying off Stam (which would cost a fraction of what some imagine) would be a disaster but giving him this transfer window in which to waste, say, another £7m on a dud like Aluko would be fine?
This club and it's fans deserve a better manager than Japp Stam, not least one who, as mentioned above, is prepared to learn from his mistakes.
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