Snowball That’s because Wales and Scotland are putting lives first, whereas Tory England is a failed Neoliberal State run by a moron
Keep politics off the team board
Snowball That’s because Wales and Scotland are putting lives first, whereas Tory England is a failed Neoliberal State run by a moron
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Sep 2020 12:45
URZZZZ3pointswithiut knowing the stats, my recollection was that McShane missed a lot of games through injury and we effectively lost the spine of the team which had been so massively important in Stam’s first season.URZZZZ
Personally thought McShane struggled quite a bit in the second season but can’t remember it fully
I do remember he picked up an injury Jan 18 ish though and I don’t think he ever recovered past that. He seemed injury prone last year for Rochdale too, expect to see him retire soon
From what I recall, out of Stam’s preferred XI in the playoff season, only three were regulars the next season, some because of injuries, a couple left and a couple were frozen out a bit
by URZZZZ » 06 Sep 2020 00:01
Snowflake RoyalURZZZZ3points withiut knowing the stats, my recollection was that McShane missed a lot of games through injury and we effectively lost the spine of the team which had been so massively important in Stam’s first season.
From what I recall, out of Stam’s preferred XI in the playoff season, only three were regulars the next season, some because of injuries, a couple left and a couple were frozen out a bit
Beerens was weird. Good player, Stam stuck him upfront in a role he was totally unsuited for and then randomly decided he was shit and shipped him out when he didn't do well there.
Stam2 was a little like CoppellPL2. Some crucial players left or declined and recruitment was really badly managed for their replacements.
Didn't we have one right back that season, who we had to play at LB because Obita got injured, Stam wrecked Blackett and Richards wasn't ready. So we ended up playing our replacement for Williams at RB half the season.
And Kermie was supposed to retire but stayed on to lead the line for one more season despite having been badly crocked.
by LightwaterRoyal » 06 Sep 2020 09:26
by The Royal Forester » 06 Sep 2020 12:08
Old Man AndrewsSnowball That’s because Wales and Scotland are putting lives first, whereas Tory England is a failed Neoliberal State run by a moron
Keep politics off the team board
by SouthDownsRoyal » 06 Sep 2020 13:08
The Royal ForesterOld Man AndrewsSnowball That’s because Wales and Scotland are putting lives first, whereas Tory England is a failed Neoliberal State run by a moron
Keep politics off the team board
What on earth is happening in this world? I agree with OMA for once.
by paddy20 » 06 Sep 2020 13:58
LightwaterRoyal Slightly off topic but I remember when BMac signed Kermie most on here including myself were well and truly underwhelmed and he turned out to be one of my all time favorite players, much like Ian Harte.
by Sutekh » 19 Jan 2022 22:06
by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Jan 2022 22:12
Sutekh Wonder how it’ll work out? Think we should give him a chance.
by Millsy » 20 Jan 2022 13:37
SouthDownsRoyalSutekh Wonder how it’ll work out? Think we should give him a chance.
Na I reckon it won’t work out
by SouthDownsRoyal » 20 Jan 2022 14:18
MillsySouthDownsRoyalSutekh Wonder how it’ll work out? Think we should give him a chance.
Na I reckon it won’t work out
He's actually been here a while already and he hasn't done that well, if I'm honest.
by biff » 20 Jan 2022 15:01
McDermolenko As now being reported by GetReading:
Mark Bowen will be moving back into a boardroom role at the club.
Serbian coach Aleksandar Stanojević will be coming in as the new Reading manager.
The players have been told not to come to training tomorrow and will be flying to Portugal this coming Friday for a 10-day training camp ahead of this season (presumably to meet the new manager without quarantine required).
SOURCE: https://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/foot ... r-18823130
by Sutekh » 21 Jan 2022 06:46
biffMcDermolenko As now being reported by GetReading:
Mark Bowen will be moving back into a boardroom role at the club.
Serbian coach Aleksandar Stanojević will be coming in as the new Reading manager.
Who?
by 3points » 21 Jan 2022 13:05
SutekhbiffMcDermolenko As now being reported by GetReading:
Mark Bowen will be moving back into a boardroom role at the club.
Serbian coach Aleksandar Stanojević will be coming in as the new Reading manager.
Who?
According to Wiki Aleksandar Stanojevic has won 58 of the 74 league games (7 lost) he’s had since taking over at Partizan in 2020.
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