by Simmops » 04 May 2021 22:20
by Sanguine » 05 May 2021 08:25
HendoBrogueSanguine
That's because fans are for the most part short-termist dickheads.
you really are a nice person arent you? as per leons comment earlier on this thread directed at Ian just because you have a different opinion to someone that doesn't call for you abusing people .
Tbf, I think Sanguine was lumping in a good portion of fans, worldwide, not just a few Reading fans.
I would agree with him as well.
by Sanguine » 05 May 2021 08:30
Brogueleon Nips in to thread to see Sanguine still insulting people who disagree with him, like the mature adult he is.
Nips out again.
by leon » 05 May 2021 08:37
SanguineBrogueleon Nips in to thread to see Sanguine still insulting people who disagree with him, like the mature adult he is.
Nips out again.
Oh and the notion of leon lecturing anyone on being rude is brilliant.
by Snowflake Royal » 05 May 2021 09:55
SnowballBrogueSnowball If a manager won the first 35 games, then lost 10 and drew one (106 points)
would he be sackable?
Surely a manager should be judged on the team's 46-game total and position?
But we haven’t won our first 35 games. And if that were true then no manger would ever be sacked mid season. To reverse that say we won our first 10 but lost our next 36 we wouldn’t sack the manger because we would wait for the 46th game to judge him despite being bottom of the league?
We are SEVENTH after 45 games and worst-case scenario is 8th. If we win Saturday we will be on 72 points and 7th, about the fifth/sixth best finish in our history.
8th Premier league
Relegated Premier League
Champions
Champions
2nd but not promoted
Losing PO Finalists
7th
by Pepe the Horseman » 05 May 2021 10:02
Snowflake RoyalSnowballBrogue
But we haven’t won our first 35 games. And if that were true then no manger would ever be sacked mid season. To reverse that say we won our first 10 but lost our next 36 we wouldn’t sack the manger because we would wait for the 46th game to judge him despite being bottom of the league?
We are SEVENTH after 45 games and worst-case scenario is 8th. If we win Saturday we will be on 72 points and 7th, about the fifth/sixth best finish in our history.
8th Premier league
Relegated Premier League
Champions
Champions
2nd but not promoted
Losing PO Finalists
7th
oxf*rd me snowball, call yourself a Reading fan?
1) 8th in PL
2) Relegated PL
3) Relegated PL
4) Champions
5) Champions
6) POF losers - Bolton
7) POF losers - Huddersfield
POF losers - Swansea
9) POSF losers
10) POSF losers
11) 7th - Coppell
12) 7th - Adkins
13) 7th / 8th Paunovic
by Snowflake Royal » 05 May 2021 10:07
ZipElm Park KidZip
Losing play off finalists in the Championship x 3.
Losing play off semi finalists in the Championship x2
Just missing out on the play offs in the final seconds of the League season x 1
Relegated from PL second time around
It’s certainly not our 5th or 6th best finish on our history. It’s not quite top ten.
Is getting relegated from the PL really a 'better finish' than 7th in the Championship?
I'm absolutely certain that I could manage Reading to relegation from the PL in one season. I'm not sure I could manage us to the 7th place finish in Championship.
Yes it’s still in the top 20 ergo a better finish than 7th in the Championship.Besides even if you take out to the two PL relegations we still have..
8th in the PL
Champions x2
Championship PO finals x3
Championship PO semi finals x2
Just finishing outside PO’s in final seconds of the season
So this is our 10th best finish if you don’t include the PL relegation seasons.
by Hound » 05 May 2021 10:16
BrogueSanguine It's pretty embarassing that in a season where we finish 7th/8th, this 'Pauno out' thread has reached 13 pages. What a load of dribbling nonsense.
disagree, irrespective of what sort of season we've had. 1 win in 11? There wouldn't be a club in the country that wouldn't have a proportion of fans calling for the manager's head.
I seems that the fans who want him to stay are being swayed by his first 8 games, which was quite clearly a honeymoon period and the new manager bounce phenomenon that happens in football
by windermereROYAL » 05 May 2021 10:38
by Silver Fox » 05 May 2021 10:42
by Snowball » 05 May 2021 10:53
by Snowball » 05 May 2021 10:54
Silver Fox Yeah, if new manager bounce was a thing we should change manager every week, or at least sack the manager after every defeat
by Zip » 05 May 2021 11:14
Snowflake RoyalZipElm Park Kid
Is getting relegated from the PL really a 'better finish' than 7th in the Championship?
I'm absolutely certain that I could manage Reading to relegation from the PL in one season. I'm not sure I could manage us to the 7th place finish in Championship.
Yes it’s still in the top 20 ergo a better finish than 7th in the Championship.Besides even if you take out to the two PL relegations we still have..
8th in the PL
Champions x2
Championship PO finals x3
Championship PO semi finals x2
Just finishing outside PO’s in final seconds of the season
So this is our 10th best finish if you don’t include the PL relegation seasons.
Coppell finished 7th once didn't he?
My phone's gone weird so I couldn't fact check
by Snowball » 05 May 2021 11:29
ZipSnowflake RoyalZip
Yes it’s still in the top 20 ergo a better finish than 7th in the Championship.Besides even if you take out to the two PL relegations we still have..
8th in the PL
Champions x2
Championship PO finals x3
Championship PO semi finals x2
Just finishing outside PO’s in final seconds of the season
So this is our 10th best finish if you don’t include the PL relegation seasons.
Coppell finished 7th once didn't he?
My phone's gone weird so I couldn't fact check
Yep the season before we got promoted but I would put that season on a par with this one unless we manage to finish below Cardiff on Saturday.
by windermereROYAL » 05 May 2021 11:34
by Zip » 05 May 2021 11:43
windermereROYAL Why wouldn`t you include the PL relegation seasons?, even though we went down they still qualify as the the highest placings in our history.
by Snowflake Royal » 05 May 2021 12:05
ZipwindermereROYAL Why wouldn`t you include the PL relegation seasons?, even though we went down they still qualify as the the highest placings in our history.
Well quite.
by Snowball » 05 May 2021 12:11
ZipwindermereROYAL Why wouldn`t you include the PL relegation seasons?, even though we went down they still qualify as the the highest placings in our history.
Well quite.
by URZZZZ » 05 May 2021 13:19
windermereROYAL New manager bounce is nonsense, how did Sheffield Wednesday and WBA do when they got the new bosses in?
by URZZZZ » 05 May 2021 13:23
HoundBrogueSanguine It's pretty embarassing that in a season where we finish 7th/8th, this 'Pauno out' thread has reached 13 pages. What a load of dribbling nonsense.
disagree, irrespective of what sort of season we've had. 1 win in 11? There wouldn't be a club in the country that wouldn't have a proportion of fans calling for the manager's head.
I seems that the fans who want him to stay are being swayed by his first 8 games, which was quite clearly a honeymoon period and the new manager bounce phenomenon that happens in football
I don't think you can write something off as a 'new manager bounce' or 'honeymoon period'. Its just as relevant as anything else. I'm not even sure such a phenomenon exists
In fact that start considering he was parachuted in at the last moment was extra impressive.
He's clearly got things wrong recently, no doubts. But it wasn't an easy run, we haven't actually lost many of them- just not been able to turn draws into wins as much as anything. Definitely some attacking flair and fluidity gone - but there could be many reasons for that
Its been a tough season - lots of injuries, no ability to sign anyone, he's managed to get some sort of tune out of players on big wages who are about to be released, Barnsley had a ridiculous run.
Honestly, 7th place is a pretty decent return. We'd probably have all taken that start of the season.
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