by Simmops » 16 Jan 2022 13:10
by Hound » 16 Jan 2022 13:13
by Felt91 » 16 Jan 2022 13:18
by The Green Programme » 16 Jan 2022 13:19
BarneySimmopsSnowflake Royal There's always some good to come out of anything.
Nobody else will join me (not that you've gone to a game in 5 years anyway)
Everybody else will keep going. They are the problem. I will make a stand.
Fella....the time now is to actually SUPPORT the club. We are Reading fans. This is OUR club. Yeah, it is a sh!te season....but blimey,
we've had some seriously sh!te seasons in the past.
Support the club. Be angry....yes, but don't forget it is the club we love.
by Simmops » 16 Jan 2022 13:20
Orion1871BarneySimmops Nobody else will join me (not that you've gone to a game in 5 years anyway)
Everybody else will keep going. They are the problem. I will make a stand.
Fella....the time now is to actually SUPPORT the club. We are Reading fans. This is OUR club. Yeah, it is a sh!te season....but blimey,
we've had some seriously sh!te seasons in the past.
Support the club. Be angry....yes, but don't forget it is the club we love.
Don't worry about this cretin, doubt he has supported Reading for years.
At best he's a mentally ill fantasist. At worst, and most likely, he's a Troll pretending to be a mentally ill fantasist.
by Millsy » 16 Jan 2022 13:21
by Simmops » 16 Jan 2022 13:21
by Hound » 16 Jan 2022 13:22
by Royals and Racers » 16 Jan 2022 13:29
by Hound » 16 Jan 2022 13:30
Royals and Racers If he is such a bad egg/captain- why was he sat with Morrison watching the FA Youth cup tie on Thursday ?
by Millsy » 16 Jan 2022 14:04
by Uke » 16 Jan 2022 14:12
by glenroyal » 16 Jan 2022 14:17
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jan 2022 14:20
Millsy More relevant in this thread (excuse the double post) and of course pure speculation as like most here I don't know the story.
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I don't see the Moore thing as some big let-off for Pauno. HE is the manager, HE is paid to manage the players and the issues. I'd go so far as to say shitty as Moore may be, Pauno is likely equally to blame. Not just with Moore but perhaps the whole toxicity at the club. At best he's failed to manage the situation, at worst he may have caused it. The dressing room is LOST. That is why I turned from fierce defender to critic. It takes 2mins to find his track record from Chicago:
"His biggest issues relate to his curious and abrasive man-management. Paunovic has gotten into disputes with so many players over the course of his tenure that fans have become well aware of his ‘doghouse’. As soon as someone does anything that he doesn’t agree with, the player is stuck on the bench for weeks or even months at a time.
[snip plenty of examples]
No matter how many quality players the Fire give Paunovic, his track record suggests that he will eventually ruin most of them.
As I say, I'll put money on a flurry of players miraculously being healed once he's placed on garden leave.
by Millsy » 16 Jan 2022 14:23
Uke Just quote the source
https://mlsmultiplex.com/2019/10/15/chi ... aceptable/
by Uke » 16 Jan 2022 14:23
Snowflake Royal why would the Moore situation be any sort of let off for Pauno? Pauno decided to keep him and make him captain again.
Pauno picks the team and tactics and takes training.
glenroyal As well as the club statement, I think Laurent's post-match media comment yesterday is significant:
"We need to grow up as a team and individuals ..."
There's clearly more to Moore's side of the story, but whoever is "at fault" it's affecting the squad's chances.
by Sutekh » 16 Jan 2022 14:25
Felt91 Wonder if Moore has been fit for a while or actually inured?
by Millsy » 16 Jan 2022 14:25
Snowflake RoyalMillsy More relevant in this thread (excuse the double post) and of course pure speculation as like most here I don't know the story.
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I don't see the Moore thing as some big let-off for Pauno. HE is the manager, HE is paid to manage the players and the issues. I'd go so far as to say shitty as Moore may be, Pauno is likely equally to blame. Not just with Moore but perhaps the whole toxicity at the club. At best he's failed to manage the situation, at worst he may have caused it. The dressing room is LOST. That is why I turned from fierce defender to critic. It takes 2mins to find his track record from Chicago:
"His biggest issues relate to his curious and abrasive man-management. Paunovic has gotten into disputes with so many players over the course of his tenure that fans have become well aware of his ‘doghouse’. As soon as someone does anything that he doesn’t agree with, the player is stuck on the bench for weeks or even months at a time.
[snip plenty of examples]
No matter how many quality players the Fire give Paunovic, his track record suggests that he will eventually ruin most of them.
As I say, I'll put money on a flurry of players miraculously being healed once he's placed on garden leave.
why would the Moore situation be any sort of let off for Pauno? Pauno decided to keep him and make him captain again.
Pauno picks the team and tactics and takes training.
by Sutekh » 16 Jan 2022 14:37
Millsy Great.
So Moore is officially the reason for all this, and we can lay off any criticism elsewhere.
This is all working out really conveniently for some isn't it.
by Simmops » 16 Jan 2022 14:48
MillsyUke Just quote the source
https://mlsmultiplex.com/2019/10/15/chi ... aceptable/
I hate it when ppl just post links and expect others to trawl through it, hence extracting the salient points onto HNA instead. But you’re right I could’ve put in the source rather than expect folk to copy and paste into google if interested. Noted for next time.
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