by Pepe the Horseman » 16 Jun 2023 16:19
by NathStPaul » 16 Jun 2023 16:21
by katweslowski » 16 Jun 2023 16:38
Pepe the Horseman No wonder we're fcuked when our head of football can barely string a sentence together.
Bowen To Chris,
Hope your well!?.. we would like yo u to be the next reading mananager... can u let us know asap possible if your intersted and we can get conracts written up
Thanks you
#UpTheRoyals
by genome » 16 Jun 2023 16:38
by NathStPaul » 16 Jun 2023 16:48
by morganb » 16 Jun 2023 17:06
katweslowskiPepe the Horseman No wonder we're fcuked when our head of football can barely string a sentence together.
I thought that too, I even doubted it but went on LinkedIn and his account is fairly well established in terms of age. Could still be fake I suppose.
Can just imagine him emailing Wilder:Bowen To Chris,
Hope your well!?.. we would like yo u to be the next reading mananager... can u let us know asap possible if your intersted and we can get conracts written up
Thanks you
#UpTheRoyals
by Elm Park Kid » 16 Jun 2023 17:56
by Mid Sussex Royal » 16 Jun 2023 18:08
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Jun 2023 20:51
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jun 2023 21:56
WestYorksRoyal In all seriousness, Bowen seems like a genuine, decent guy which is why I trust him more. However, I question his judge of character given he still hasn't told Dai to f*ck off.
by Sutekh » 17 Jun 2023 04:50
Mid Sussex Royal Wilder not necessarily dead in the water....Tommy Burns turned us down to start with....
by Forbury Lion » 20 Jun 2023 11:46
for Tommy Burns? - Bit late for that.SutekhMid Sussex Royal Wilder not necessarily dead in the water....Tommy Burns turned us down to start with....
No, Reading might try again in March after sacking Selles.
by Lower West » 20 Jun 2023 11:53
WestYorksRoyal In all seriousness, Bowen seems like a genuine, decent guy which is why I trust him more. However, I question his judge of character given he still hasn't told Dai to f*ck off.
by WestYorksRoyal » 20 Jun 2023 12:47
Lower WestWestYorksRoyal In all seriousness, Bowen seems like a genuine, decent guy which is why I trust him more. However, I question his judge of character given he still hasn't told Dai to f*ck off.
Bet you wouldn't talk to your paymaster like that. Self always comes first.
by Lower West » 20 Jun 2023 13:07
WestYorksRoyalLower WestWestYorksRoyal In all seriousness, Bowen seems like a genuine, decent guy which is why I trust him more. However, I question his judge of character given he still hasn't told Dai to f*ck off.
Bet you wouldn't talk to your paymaster like that. Self always comes first.
Bowen has a lot of experience in football. He could easily get another decent job if he has enough.
by WestYorksRoyal » 20 Jun 2023 13:16
Lower WestWestYorksRoyalLower West
Bet you wouldn't talk to your paymaster like that. Self always comes first.
Bowen has a lot of experience in football. He could easily get another decent job if he has enough.
Acting and behaving in a professional manner is an important trait. Whatever the circumstances you working under.
by Pepe the Horseman » 20 Jun 2023 13:18
WestYorksRoyalLower WestWestYorksRoyal Bowen has a lot of experience in football. He could easily get another decent job if he has enough.
Acting and behaving in a professional manner is an important trait. Whatever the circumstances you working under.
Maybe I wouldn’t use those exact words. But he came back after the 2020 debacle and the Pauno appointment, and he's still here now. I would not stick with such a toxic workplace if I knew I could get a decent role elsewhere.
by ReadingGlasses » 20 Jun 2023 13:31
by On Strings » 20 Jun 2023 13:46
ReadingGlasses The club is a total shambles at the moment, but I can get why it may be appealing to Bowen.
Dai has oxf*rd up big time, and there's a chance he may realise that. The appointment of Bowen, and some of the other backroom staff, suggests that the new approach would be for the Dai and Pang to step back a bit and for Bowen and the rest of his team to be running things.
While there's big problems now, if the club can turn things around then it would leave Bowen in a decent position. He'd be effectively running the footballing side of a club while a rich and distant owner funds it all. A boss who stays out of the way and lets you get on with things would appeal to a lot of people! On top of that, the club has potential: a decent stadium, good training facilities, an academy with the potential to return to the top category etc.
If things to get better then Bowen gets a chance at turning the club in to a success. And if it doesn't get better then nobody will blame him. If anything, he may come out of this looking better for having tried his best in the face of significant challenges. If I were him then I might be tempted to stick around for this season and see how things go.
by Forbury Lion » 20 Jun 2023 13:56
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