tidus_mi2 I've been a Reading fan since Pardew so for permanent managers I've had:
Pardew
Coppell
Rodgers
McDermott
Adkins
Clarke
McDermott v2
Stam
Gomes
Bowen
Paunovic
So 11 for me. Surprised I got that all off memory.
Same plus mcghee
by Simmops » 06 Nov 2020 21:32
tidus_mi2 I've been a Reading fan since Pardew so for permanent managers I've had:
Pardew
Coppell
Rodgers
McDermott
Adkins
Clarke
McDermott v2
Stam
Gomes
Bowen
Paunovic
So 11 for me. Surprised I got that all off memory.
by Notts Royal » 06 Nov 2020 22:51
by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Nov 2020 23:00
by Zip » 06 Nov 2020 23:14
AthleticoSpizz McGhee was the start of our upwards trajectory imho.
That was when we started to look upwards to dreams unknown in Reading.
by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Nov 2020 23:19
by Bristol Paul » 06 Nov 2020 23:33
by OldBiscuit » 07 Nov 2020 00:21
Fox TalbotWestwood52windermereROYAL Roy Bentley
Jack Mansell
Charlie Hurley.
Maurice Evans.
Ian Branfoot.
Ian Porterfield
Mark McGhee
Jimmy Quinn Mick Gooding.
Terry Bullivant.
Tommy Burns.
Alan Pardew.
Kevin Dillon (CT)
Steve Coppell (god)
Brendon Rodgers
Brian McDermott (1)i
Eammon Dolan (CT)
Nigel Adkins
Steve Clarke.
Martin Kuhl (CT)
Brian McDermott (2)
Jaap Stam
Paul Clement
Scott Marshall (CT)
Jose Gomes
Mark Bowen
Velko Paunovic.
Yeah I am talking s##t I am only Johnstone (briefly) in front of you.However there is no mention of Henderson 59 days and Wallbanks 104 days.I can vaguely remember Henderson as a player.I assume he was a temp while the Board sorted something out.Wallbanks was interesting though.He was the physio,but 3 months odd is quite a tenure not to be counted.Anybody know the story behind this ? Filling in again ?Johnstone was manager for close on 8 years more enlightened times ?Maurice Evans tenure close to 7 years.
Johnston apparently longest serving of the lot.
Ray Hnederson was coach and applied for the job but Mansell got it. When Mansell was sacked they took an age appointing Hurley and Jimmy Wallbanks did quite well in the meantime. If you;re counting caretkers I think Eddie Nzidewicki and John Haselden also had a go. John Gorman too after Burns? Not sure.
by elrey » 07 Nov 2020 06:16
by RFCMod » 09 Nov 2020 12:59
From Despair To Where? Branfoot onwards for me. I missed Maurice Evans by about a month.
by Norfolk Royal » 09 Nov 2020 13:05
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Nov 2020 14:08
Norfolk Royal Never been out with a manager.
by paultheroyal » 09 Nov 2020 14:14
Notts Royal It’s funny how 2 out of our 4 best managers since I’ve been supporting Reading, are absolutely hated by the fanbase...McGhee & Pards. Traitors but if you isolate their time at the club, they did a lot. Pards started the upwards trajectory when we were heading for the 4th tier. Curo & Butts what a combo.
McGhee was my first...I was like this is great, this team play some great football and always seem to win.
Then I experienced the Bullivant and Burns years!
by paultheroyal » 09 Nov 2020 14:17
by Edelston & Brice » 09 Nov 2020 16:44
by Flyingkiwi » 09 Nov 2020 17:30
by Hendo » 10 Nov 2020 09:14
by Ark Royal » 10 Nov 2020 09:24
windermereROYAL Roy Bentley
Jack Mansell
Charlie Hurley.
Maurice Evans.
Ian Branfoot.
Ian Porterfield
Mark McGhee
Jimmy Quinn Mick Gooding.
Terry Bullivant.
Tommy Burns.
Alan Pardew.
Kevin Dillon (CT)
Steve Coppell (god)
Brendon Rodgers
Brian McDermott (1)
Eammon Dolan (CT)
Nigel Adkins
Steve Clarke.
Martin Kuhl (CT)
Brian McDermott (2)
Jaap Stam
Paul Clement
Scott Marshall (CT)
Jose Gomes
Mark Bowen
Velko Paunovic.
by Pepe the Horseman » 10 Nov 2020 09:45
Pepe the Horseman McGhee was my first.
by Broxroyal » 10 Nov 2020 10:20
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