by Elm Park Kid » 28 Jul 2018 21:44
by Reading4eva » 28 Jul 2018 22:22
by bobby1413 » 28 Jul 2018 22:26
by Denver Royal » 28 Jul 2018 22:27
by Reading4eva » 28 Jul 2018 22:37
bobby1413 Yes and yes for me as well
Unfortunately all the whiny twitter type fans taint the entire support and club by calling for sackings so quickly.
As we've seen even this year with Clement. People not supporting him before a ball has even been kicked.
I do think RFC have lost their way. The feel of the club has changed in my view. Ever since Steve Clarke it's been a place which has felt alien.
by Denver Royal » 28 Jul 2018 22:47
Reading4eva Clement needs time to turn this round. Whatever happens, we must stand by Clement, be it means relegation at the end.
by Muskrat » 28 Jul 2018 23:09
Denver Royal Another question: Why hasn’t McD been a success elsewhere, and why is he always available?
by Elm Park Kid » 28 Jul 2018 23:23
Denver Royal Another question: Why hasn’t McD been a success elsewhere, and why is he always available?
by Denver Royal » 28 Jul 2018 23:25
MuskratDenver Royal Another question: Why hasn’t McD been a success elsewhere, and why is he always available?
He's only ever managed one other football league club, the utter basket case that was and still is Leeds, who seem to change their manager twice a season. And he isn't always available, he's employed as a scout for Arsenal. HTH
by Elm Park Kid » 28 Jul 2018 23:46
Denver RoyalMuskratDenver Royal Another question: Why hasn’t McD been a success elsewhere, and why is he always available?
He's only ever managed one other football league club, the utter basket case that was and still is Leeds, who seem to change their manager twice a season. And he isn't always available, he's employed as a scout for Arsenal. HTH
It doesn’t help much really. I’m well aware he’s been a scout. Maybe you didn’t pick up on it, but I meant he’s been available, as a manager, for hire. HTH:)
The entire football league has got him all wrong? It’s Sat nite, just asking, something to ponder, and the reasons therein. No worries.
by Denver Royal » 29 Jul 2018 00:16
Elm Park KidDenver RoyalMuskrat
He's only ever managed one other football league club, the utter basket case that was and still is Leeds, who seem to change their manager twice a season. And he isn't always available, he's employed as a scout for Arsenal. HTH
It doesn’t help much really. I’m well aware he’s been a scout. Maybe you didn’t pick up on it, but I meant he’s been available, as a manager, for hire. HTH:)
The entire football league has got him all wrong? It’s Sat nite, just asking, something to ponder, and the reasons therein. No worries.
Maybe he genuinely doesn't want to manage elsewhere . . . .
by Snowflake Royal » 29 Jul 2018 08:20
by Stevie G » 29 Jul 2018 08:55
by From Despair To Where? » 29 Jul 2018 08:59
by TiagoIlori » 29 Jul 2018 13:05
by Elm Park Kid » 29 Jul 2018 13:43
From Despair To Where? With respect, people seem to forget how mind shreddingly awful we were in McDermott's second spell. Slightly bemused by the suggestion that in one transfer window, he could have arrested the decline that had failed to arrest in 6 months managing the team.
The club is struggling to climb out of a spiral if uncertainty and instability started by that Russian fraud.
by From Despair To Where? » 29 Jul 2018 14:23
by Denver Royal » 29 Jul 2018 15:04
Elm Park Kid Personally I don't think it fair to judge him on a period in which the club was recovering from the Steve Clarke debacle
by Hound » 29 Jul 2018 15:13
by Snowflake Royal » 29 Jul 2018 15:16
From Despair To Where? So I should cut him some slack because he "gave up on the season too easily"?
What utter revisionist nonsense.
Yes Clarke fcuked it up with the whole Fulham nonsense destabilising the squad but this was a squad that entered October 3rd in the table so there was no lack of ability on the playing side. Regardless of the number of loan players, there was bags of ability but confidence was low but one of McDermott's, strengths was supposedly his ability to foster team spirit and motivate the players.
He then appeared in the press on a number of occasions with thinly veiled whinges about the owners and the squad, almost getting pre-emptive excuses in. You can't "give up on the season" when you're looking to build for the next. It's unprofessional and sets completely the wrong example to the players. Steve Coppell always used to say that how you finish a season sets a marker for how you start the next. You take that momentum and confidence (or lack of) into pre season and that sets the tone.
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