by paultheroyal » 12 Jan 2022 09:56
by leon » 12 Jan 2022 09:58
St PaulileonSt Pauli
It's not my fault your election campaign has collapsed Leon.
Actually it is. It’s a farce.
Actually it isn't. This is Corbyn level excuse making. It's not my fault I lost, it's the system
by Millsy » 12 Jan 2022 10:09
paultheroyal Thing is - there is quite a wide choice of managers we could pick from who are out of work who would come here in a shot - they have to get this right and its not hard to get right either.
by Sanguine » 12 Jan 2022 10:12
paultheroyal Thing is - there is quite a wide choice of managers we could pick from who are out of work who would come here in a shot - they have to get this right and its not hard to get right either.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 12 Jan 2022 10:22
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 12 Jan 2022 10:23
Millsypaultheroyal Thing is - there is quite a wide choice of managers we could pick from who are out of work who would come here in a shot - they have to get this right and its not hard to get right either.
McDermott said he'd be up for it when asked this morning.
Could do worse!
by paultheroyal » 12 Jan 2022 10:24
Sanguinepaultheroyal Thing is - there is quite a wide choice of managers we could pick from who are out of work who would come here in a shot - they have to get this right and its not hard to get right either.
Okay. But us Reading fans have a habit of underplaying just how much of a basket-case this club is at the moment, and how this might impact on managers actually wanting to join us.
by Pepe the Horseman » 12 Jan 2022 10:26
YorkshireRoyal99Millsypaultheroyal Thing is - there is quite a wide choice of managers we could pick from who are out of work who would come here in a shot - they have to get this right and its not hard to get right either.
McDermott said he'd be up for it when asked this morning.
Could do worse!
No, not for the third time. His legacy should remain and not be potentially tarnished coming back into the club again, especially after his second spell was largely unsuccessful.
There is a plethora of managers out there who should be able to give us at least a short term boost over the next half a dozen games, even despite our injuries, and going into February hopefully that may see us get enough points to survive.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 12 Jan 2022 10:28
paultheroyalSanguinepaultheroyal Thing is - there is quite a wide choice of managers we could pick from who are out of work who would come here in a shot - they have to get this right and its not hard to get right either.
Okay. But us Reading fans have a habit of underplaying just how much of a basket-case this club is at the moment, and how this might impact on managers actually wanting to join us.
Yeah totally get that....
Likes of Bruce, Allardyce, Hughton, Neil wont touch us with a barge poll. Mccarthy and Pulis might have a final swan song. Then you have the likes of Mcdermott who would come in a heart beat. There are choices. But it needs to be one of the above not another foreign nobody. Proven in the Cyprus league or not.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 12 Jan 2022 10:29
Pepe the HorsemanYorkshireRoyal99Millsy
McDermott said he'd be up for it when asked this morning.
Could do worse!
No, not for the third time. His legacy should remain and not be potentially tarnished coming back into the club again, especially after his second spell was largely unsuccessful.
There is a plethora of managers out there who should be able to give us at least a short term boost over the next half a dozen games, even despite our injuries, and going into February hopefully that may see us get enough points to survive.
I get this view, but I also think he'd have nothing to lose taking it till the end of the season. We know what sort of shit we're in. If he gets us out of it, all hail king Brian. If not, meh, we were fcuked already, not his fault.
by Millsy » 12 Jan 2022 10:41
YorkshireRoyal99Pepe the HorsemanYorkshireRoyal99
No, not for the third time. His legacy should remain and not be potentially tarnished coming back into the club again, especially after his second spell was largely unsuccessful.
There is a plethora of managers out there who should be able to give us at least a short term boost over the next half a dozen games, even despite our injuries, and going into February hopefully that may see us get enough points to survive.
I get this view, but I also think he'd have nothing to lose taking it till the end of the season. We know what sort of shit we're in. If he gets us out of it, all hail king Brian. If not, meh, we were fcuked already, not his fault.
Yes I can understand that point, but I can see it more favouring the latter than the former. It doesn't tend to work out all that well when managers return for successive spells (let alone the third time) in recent history. But as I have said above, if he (or anyone) can give us a short term boost for half a dozen games or so, it will make the difference I feel.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 12 Jan 2022 10:51
MillsyYorkshireRoyal99Pepe the Horseman I get this view, but I also think he'd have nothing to lose taking it till the end of the season. We know what sort of shit we're in. If he gets us out of it, all hail king Brian. If not, meh, we were fcuked already, not his fault.
Yes I can understand that point, but I can see it more favouring the latter than the former. It doesn't tend to work out all that well when managers return for successive spells (let alone the third time) in recent history. But as I have said above, if he (or anyone) can give us a short term boost for half a dozen games or so, it will make the difference I feel.
I hear you.
He's got nothing to lose and all we need is a short-term boost.
He knows the club inside out and would instantly command respect from all.
Judging by his call this morning, sounds like it's not even about the money, just really cares about the club and doesn't want it to fail.
Obviously I'd love Ainsworth/Colin etc, but failing someone decent like that I'd rather take a punt on someone like Brian for this reason if we have to.
by hughsies no.1 » 12 Jan 2022 10:52
by andrew1957 » 12 Jan 2022 10:54
Sanguine Well, I think we were right to stick with him to this point, and my argument previously has been that I wasn't convinced that another manager would do better with our situation - but now I'll flip that around and say that a new manager couldn't possibly do any worse than our most recent results.
I don't have the bizarre spitting hatred of Paunovic that Ian obviously does. Clearly a good guy who has tried his best and for me has at times got the team playing very good, and effective, football. But injuries, finances and the rest has made it a really tough task to get a consistent tune from the team, and I think his time is now run.
If we could convince Steve Bruce to join us (clue, we can't) I'd be happy. Warnock, yeah I'd probably close my eyes, hold my breath, and support the guy. Alex Neil would be my preference, but I don't know why he'd join us.
Just not Pulis, Hughton or Monk, please.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Jan 2022 10:55
hughsies no.1 Sir John on BBC Berks right now backing Pauno...
by Millsy » 12 Jan 2022 10:57
hughsies no.1 Sir John on BBC Berks right now backing Pauno...
by Orion1871 » 12 Jan 2022 10:58
by Horsham Royal » 12 Jan 2022 11:05
by NathStPaul » 12 Jan 2022 11:06
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 12 Jan 2022 11:08
andrew1957Sanguine Well, I think we were right to stick with him to this point, and my argument previously has been that I wasn't convinced that another manager would do better with our situation - but now I'll flip that around and say that a new manager couldn't possibly do any worse than our most recent results.
I don't have the bizarre spitting hatred of Paunovic that Ian obviously does. Clearly a good guy who has tried his best and for me has at times got the team playing very good, and effective, football. But injuries, finances and the rest has made it a really tough task to get a consistent tune from the team, and I think his time is now run.
If we could convince Steve Bruce to join us (clue, we can't) I'd be happy. Warnock, yeah I'd probably close my eyes, hold my breath, and support the guy. Alex Neil would be my preference, but I don't know why he'd join us.
Just not Pulis, Hughton or Monk, please.
Good post and pretty much sums up my thoughts. Just don’t see a way back for Pauno with the fans after the last 2 results. And the players seem to have stopped playing for him too. But I just don’t have any confidence in the owners selecting a better replacement. We are likely to end up with another overseas manager with zero Championship experience and that will almost certainly mean relegation.
It is very hard to find any positives at the moment.
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