Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by JR » 09 Jan 2022 00:08

TiagoIlori Any manager that doesn’t go defensive against a load of part timers with professional players will do.


That counts Hughton out then! Destroyed Forest’s attacking intent.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Royal Ginger » 09 Jan 2022 01:11

McDermott III please.

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by Royal_jimmy » 09 Jan 2022 07:07

Happy with a temp manager to be honest as long as he can keep us up. My 3 choices by preference who is realistic right now. We need someone tough.

1) Colin
2) Neil
3) Hughton

We won't poach a manager so it'll be someone without a club.

There is one word that my 3 choices have. Experience! We need a highly experienced manager at this level, not a foreign nobody like Pauno, Gomes or Stam. Nor an inexperienced Reading legend who may tarnish their fan appreciation if we go down. We haven't had an experienced manager for a long time.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Mr Optimist » 09 Jan 2022 08:46

Alex Neil for me personally. We need someone who knows the Championship well as others have said, and with half decent players he did well at Norwich, and remarkably given the way we are playing, we do still have a large number of decent footballers. They just need more structure to play Championship football and Alex Neil sides always struck me as playing to a plan and a structure.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Sutekh » 09 Jan 2022 08:52

How about a bag of spanners?


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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Hound » 09 Jan 2022 08:57

Mr Optimist Alex Neil for me personally.


Yep

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by windermereROYAL » 09 Jan 2022 09:47

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Mr Optimist Alex Neil for me personally.


Yep


Not a chance that will happen, you wouldn`t need to google his name to find out who he is.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by blythspartan » 09 Jan 2022 10:02

Warnock until the end of the season. I have a great deal of respect for Ainsworth and I like Alex Neil who’d both be good long term managers.

Even going back to the days of Maurice Evans I would go to games home and away with an idea of how we’d play and you knew that even in certain games if we were playing badly we’d have the ability to throw the kitchen sink at it at the end of games especially if we were at home attacking the Tilehurst End/North Stand. I feel that since the days of Brian I have no clue what kind of performance I’ll see when I go to games.

Trying to play like Man City or Brendon Rogers Swansea has never worked for us. I wish Brendon had got more support and time all those years ago. Right now I’d even be happy playing like the crazy gang if it gets us out of trouble.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by morganb » 09 Jan 2022 10:40

https://the72.co.uk/259556/exclusive-re ... placement/


Former Reading centre-back Ibrahima Sonko is in talks with the Royals over a potential managerial position at the club, The72 can exclusively reveal.


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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jan 2022 10:43

:lol:

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Pepe the Horseman » 09 Jan 2022 10:45

I honestly thought that was a joke. Lovely stuff. Tbf he's got about as much experience as Murty and Jobi.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Franchise FC » 09 Jan 2022 11:00

Pepe the Horseman I honestly thought that was a joke. Lovely stuff. Tbf he's got about as much experience as Murty and Jobi.

And name any player that will argue with him (with the possible exception of Carroll, if he were to still be here)

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by hughsies no.1 » 09 Jan 2022 11:31

We haven’t got a pot to p*ss with the business plan, so I don’t see we are going to afford to sack Pauno and coaching staff let alone pay someone else to come in.

Surely it would be gardening leave until their contracts run out if they were to go?

In terms of replacements, obviously someone without a club as we couldn’t pay a fee, so I would look at the following until end of season-
1- Colin, one final challenge for his love of the game, genuinely think he would take it til end of season
2- Jobi, fan favourite, will boost bond with fans again
3- O’Shea, was very popular with the players

Please not Sonko, but looking at where he’s been coaching in Belgium I actually think this could happen - no smoke without fire and he would jump at it.


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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by leon » 09 Jan 2022 11:35

When we talked about getting one of the 106 team legends back Sonko wasn’t the first to spring to mind.

We need experience or an absolute maverick to shake everything up.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Zip » 09 Jan 2022 11:36

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Mr Optimist Alex Neil for me personally.


Yep



Same here,

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Hound » 09 Jan 2022 11:49

leon When we talked about getting one of the 106 team legends back Sonko wasn’t the first to spring to mind.

We need experience or an absolute maverick to shake everything up.


Fits the bill in the latter anyway

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by windermereROYAL » 09 Jan 2022 14:12

Have a bloody word, Sonko has zero managerial experience, not that I`ve seen anyway, we might as well put the tea lady in charge.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Pepe the Horseman » 09 Jan 2022 14:14

windermereROYAL Have a bloody word, Sonko has zero managerial experience, not that I`ve seen anyway, we might as well put the tea lady in charge.

As mentioned elsewhere it's more likely he's taking over the academy side and someone's got their wires crossed.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by paultheroyal » 09 Jan 2022 14:26

Monday - sonko academy manager
Tuesday 11pm - Pauno sacked
Wednesday 3pm - Sonko caretaker manager

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by karbota » 09 Jan 2022 14:39

Sonko, OMG has to be a wind-up?.

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