by Royal_jimmy » 02 Jan 2024 19:04
by Hound » 02 Jan 2024 20:21
TiagoIloriMid Sussex RoyalTiagoIlori We’ve got heaps of big games coming up, but also a real chance to pull away from the drop zone.
I think it’s too early to say a corner has been turned personally. The same problems still remain. It is at least looking better though, and the players have given themselves a real chance to stay up. I hope it’s not undone by administration.
I'd say it has. one defeat in 9 games is 20% of the season, that's a long consistent run.
With only one clean sheet and 13 goals conceded. We’ve had to score 17 just to draw which is the equivalent 87 goals over a full league season.
In addition, we’ve won 4 in 9, to put that into perspective, remember we went on a run where we won 6 in 9 games last season. We were absolutely dreadful outside of it which is why 9 games isn’t enough. Keep this up for another 6/7 games then I may start agreeing that a corner has been turned.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2024 09:24
HoundTiagoIloriMid Sussex Royal
I'd say it has. one defeat in 9 games is 20% of the season, that's a long consistent run.
With only one clean sheet and 13 goals conceded. We’ve had to score 17 just to draw which is the equivalent 87 goals over a full league season.
In addition, we’ve won 4 in 9, to put that into perspective, remember we went on a run where we won 6 in 9 games last season. We were absolutely dreadful outside of it which is why 9 games isn’t enough. Keep this up for another 6/7 games then I may start agreeing that a corner has been turned.
The corner has been turned, whether we take another wrong turn down useless street is more than possible though
by Royal_jimmy » 03 Jan 2024 09:45
Snowflake RoyalHoundTiagoIlori With only one clean sheet and 13 goals conceded. We’ve had to score 17 just to draw which is the equivalent 87 goals over a full league season.
In addition, we’ve won 4 in 9, to put that into perspective, remember we went on a run where we won 6 in 9 games last season. We were absolutely dreadful outside of it which is why 9 games isn’t enough. Keep this up for another 6/7 games then I may start agreeing that a corner has been turned.
The corner has been turned, whether we take another wrong turn down useless street is more than possible though
I certainly ain't getting excited over 9 or 12 games.
We've had 20 or 40 good ones and still returned to utter shit.
I want to see results AND performances over a sustained period. And that needs to include more than the odd clean sheet and away win.
Sick of people getting excited about false dawns and results that should be minimum expectations.
by MartinRdg » 03 Jan 2024 10:01
Royal_jimmySnowflake RoyalHound
The corner has been turned, whether we take another wrong turn down useless street is more than possible though
I certainly ain't getting excited over 9 or 12 games.
We've had 20 or 40 good ones and still returned to utter shit.
I want to see results AND performances over a sustained period. And that needs to include more than the odd clean sheet and away win.
Sick of people getting excited about false dawns and results that should be minimum expectations.
This, no disrespect to the teams in league one but all of them even Pompey are very beatable and we should feel confident beating any of them at our place. Away is different and hopefully we can find a way to win games on the road. I'm pleased we're finally out of the drop zone and feel optimistic we'll be ok but beating Exeter at home is something we should expect every year. I do like how resilient we are though! Every time we concede we hit back and score again, I've not seen that in a Reading side for a while.
by WestYorksRoyal » 03 Jan 2024 10:02
Snowflake RoyalHoundTiagoIlori With only one clean sheet and 13 goals conceded. We’ve had to score 17 just to draw which is the equivalent 87 goals over a full league season.
In addition, we’ve won 4 in 9, to put that into perspective, remember we went on a run where we won 6 in 9 games last season. We were absolutely dreadful outside of it which is why 9 games isn’t enough. Keep this up for another 6/7 games then I may start agreeing that a corner has been turned.
The corner has been turned, whether we take another wrong turn down useless street is more than possible though
I certainly ain't getting excited over 9 or 12 games.
We've had 20 or 40 good ones and still returned to utter shit.
I want to see results AND performances over a sustained period. And that needs to include more than the odd clean sheet and away win.
Sick of people getting excited about false dawns and results that should be minimum expectations.
by Franchise FC » 03 Jan 2024 10:02
Royal_jimmySnowflake RoyalHound
The corner has been turned, whether we take another wrong turn down useless street is more than possible though
I certainly ain't getting excited over 9 or 12 games.
We've had 20 or 40 good ones and still returned to utter shit.
I want to see results AND performances over a sustained period. And that needs to include more than the odd clean sheet and away win.
Sick of people getting excited about false dawns and results that should be minimum expectations.
This, no disrespect to the teams in league one but all of them even Pompey are very beatable and we should feel confident beating any of them at our place. Away is different and hopefully we can find a way to win games on the road. I'm pleased we're finally out of the drop zone and feel optimistic we'll be ok but beating Exeter at home is something we should expect every year. I do like how resilient we are though! Every time we concede we hit back and score again, I've not seen that in a Reading side for a while.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 03 Jan 2024 10:05
Royal_jimmySnowflake RoyalHound
The corner has been turned, whether we take another wrong turn down useless street is more than possible though
I certainly ain't getting excited over 9 or 12 games.
We've had 20 or 40 good ones and still returned to utter shit.
I want to see results AND performances over a sustained period. And that needs to include more than the odd clean sheet and away win.
Sick of people getting excited about false dawns and results that should be minimum expectations.
This, no disrespect to the teams in league one but all of them even Pompey are very beatable and we should feel confident beating any of them at our place. Away is different and hopefully we can find a way to win games on the road. I'm pleased we're finally out of the drop zone and feel optimistic we'll be ok but beating Exeter at home is something we should expect every year. I do like how resilient we are though! Every time we concede we hit back and score again, I've not seen that in a Reading side for a while.
by Stranded » 03 Jan 2024 10:46
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2024 12:03
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake RoyalHound
The corner has been turned, whether we take another wrong turn down useless street is more than possible though
I certainly ain't getting excited over 9 or 12 games.
We've had 20 or 40 good ones and still returned to utter shit.
I want to see results AND performances over a sustained period. And that needs to include more than the odd clean sheet and away win.
Sick of people getting excited about false dawns and results that should be minimum expectations.
So 40 games is not sustained enough? I get Pauno had 1 good season and then it went to shit, Stam too and Clarke looked good for a long time. You'd have to go back to McDermott mk. 1 for a manager who has sustained good times for longer. But I think you need the club hierarchy to be operating well too. If you look at Stam, he lost Al-Habsi and Williams while Kermogant got a massive injury. The club spent money, but on mediocre players ill suited to his style and he was always going to struggle with that.
It also feels like goalposts are moving so people can remain "Selles Out". It was unanimous a couple of months ago that he should go, then he got a couple of good results and people (rightfully) said he needed to maintain it. Now it is a decent run of results, and Ian is already setting out his stall that even if he keeps this going until the end of the season it's still not enough .
Survival in L1 should not be celebrated; it's worse than the bare minimum. But, given where we were in November, it's a great achievement for any manager if we pull it off. If he's showing signs of learning on the job, isn’t that an argument for more time instead of continuing to judge him for a disastrous first 10 weeks or so?
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2024 12:06
Franchise FCRoyal_jimmySnowflake Royal I certainly ain't getting excited over 9 or 12 games.
We've had 20 or 40 good ones and still returned to utter shit.
I want to see results AND performances over a sustained period. And that needs to include more than the odd clean sheet and away win.
Sick of people getting excited about false dawns and results that should be minimum expectations.
This, no disrespect to the teams in league one but all of them even Pompey are very beatable and we should feel confident beating any of them at our place. Away is different and hopefully we can find a way to win games on the road. I'm pleased we're finally out of the drop zone and feel optimistic we'll be ok but beating Exeter at home is something we should expect every year. I do like how resilient we are though! Every time we concede we hit back and score again, I've not seen that in a Reading side for a while.
I can get two replies for the price of one here
First, for Ian, when was the last time we had 40 (that’s forty) good games
I very much doubt we did that in the 106 season
Second, for Jimmy, what gives us any right to EXPECT to beat anyone in the same league as us. We’re there for a reason and it’s not because we’re inherently better than anyone in this league. Makes us sound like Man Utd fans
by Stranded » 03 Jan 2024 12:12
Snowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal I certainly ain't getting excited over 9 or 12 games.
We've had 20 or 40 good ones and still returned to utter shit.
I want to see results AND performances over a sustained period. And that needs to include more than the odd clean sheet and away win.
Sick of people getting excited about false dawns and results that should be minimum expectations.
So 40 games is not sustained enough? I get Pauno had 1 good season and then it went to shit, Stam too and Clarke looked good for a long time. You'd have to go back to McDermott mk. 1 for a manager who has sustained good times for longer. But I think you need the club hierarchy to be operating well too. If you look at Stam, he lost Al-Habsi and Williams while Kermogant got a massive injury. The club spent money, but on mediocre players ill suited to his style and he was always going to struggle with that.
It also feels like goalposts are moving so people can remain "Selles Out". It was unanimous a couple of months ago that he should go, then he got a couple of good results and people (rightfully) said he needed to maintain it. Now it is a decent run of results, and Ian is already setting out his stall that even if he keeps this going until the end of the season it's still not enough .
Survival in L1 should not be celebrated; it's worse than the bare minimum. But, given where we were in November, it's a great achievement for any manager if we pull it off. If he's showing signs of learning on the job, isn’t that an argument for more time instead of continuing to judge him for a disastrous first 10 weeks or so?
Set out my stall ahead of the season. I forget the exact bands, but 16th and below I'm pretty sure what just flat failure.
I'm also forward looking. Even if Selles does recover over a prolonged period in results, I have no faith he could take us to where we need to be next season, which is at least top 10, preferably top 6.
by Stranded » 03 Jan 2024 12:14
Snowflake RoyalFranchise FCRoyal_jimmy
This, no disrespect to the teams in league one but all of them even Pompey are very beatable and we should feel confident beating any of them at our place. Away is different and hopefully we can find a way to win games on the road. I'm pleased we're finally out of the drop zone and feel optimistic we'll be ok but beating Exeter at home is something we should expect every year. I do like how resilient we are though! Every time we concede we hit back and score again, I've not seen that in a Reading side for a while.
I can get two replies for the price of one here
First, for Ian, when was the last time we had 40 (that’s forty) good games
I very much doubt we did that in the 106 season
Second, for Jimmy, what gives us any right to EXPECT to beat anyone in the same league as us. We’re there for a reason and it’s not because we’re inherently better than anyone in this league. Makes us sound like Man Utd fans
Hmm, poor wording on my part. Not 20 /40 good games. But good form sustained over 20 / 40 games.
So, a manager who isn't just a one season wonder at best, but someone who can sustain the club's recovery over multiple seasons.
Like Pardew, like Coppell, like McDermott.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2024 12:25
StrandedSnowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal So 40 games is not sustained enough? I get Pauno had 1 good season and then it went to shit, Stam too and Clarke looked good for a long time. You'd have to go back to McDermott mk. 1 for a manager who has sustained good times for longer. But I think you need the club hierarchy to be operating well too. If you look at Stam, he lost Al-Habsi and Williams while Kermogant got a massive injury. The club spent money, but on mediocre players ill suited to his style and he was always going to struggle with that.
It also feels like goalposts are moving so people can remain "Selles Out". It was unanimous a couple of months ago that he should go, then he got a couple of good results and people (rightfully) said he needed to maintain it. Now it is a decent run of results, and Ian is already setting out his stall that even if he keeps this going until the end of the season it's still not enough .
Survival in L1 should not be celebrated; it's worse than the bare minimum. But, given where we were in November, it's a great achievement for any manager if we pull it off. If he's showing signs of learning on the job, isn’t that an argument for more time instead of continuing to judge him for a disastrous first 10 weeks or so?
Set out my stall ahead of the season. I forget the exact bands, but 16th and below I'm pretty sure what just flat failure.
I'm also forward looking. Even if Selles does recover over a prolonged period in results, I have no faith he could take us to where we need to be next season, which is at least top 10, preferably top 6.
I have zero faith any manager will get us top 10 next year, as I literally have no idea what the squad will look like - currently we stand to lose the following in the summer:
Azeez
Abrefa
NGW
Rushesha
Abbey
Dorsett
Mola
McIntyre
Pereira
Hutchinson
Ehibhatiomhan
Possibly even Craig
So 3 members of the back 4 from Monday, our current main attacking threat, back up striker and possibly one of our current first choice midfield.
If Selles continues to improve the team and results (and performances are generally improving even though there have been some shockers too), then he should be supported.
by Stranded » 03 Jan 2024 12:31
Snowflake RoyalStrandedSnowflake Royal Set out my stall ahead of the season. I forget the exact bands, but 16th and below I'm pretty sure what just flat failure.
I'm also forward looking. Even if Selles does recover over a prolonged period in results, I have no faith he could take us to where we need to be next season, which is at least top 10, preferably top 6.
I have zero faith any manager will get us top 10 next year, as I literally have no idea what the squad will look like - currently we stand to lose the following in the summer:
Azeez
Abrefa
NGW
Rushesha
Abbey
Dorsett
Mola
McIntyre
Pereira
Hutchinson
Ehibhatiomhan
Possibly even Craig
So 3 members of the back 4 from Monday, our current main attacking threat, back up striker and possibly one of our current first choice midfield.
If Selles continues to improve the team and results (and performances are generally improving even though there have been some shockers too), then he should be supported.
That was assuming new ownership.
Without new ownership its just a fight to survive and I'd have no faith in Selles achieving that with half our squad gone and limited recruitment.
Although without new ownership I still don’t think we start next season at all.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2024 12:47
StrandedSnowflake RoyalStranded
I have zero faith any manager will get us top 10 next year, as I literally have no idea what the squad will look like - currently we stand to lose the following in the summer:
Azeez
Abrefa
NGW
Rushesha
Abbey
Dorsett
Mola
McIntyre
Pereira
Hutchinson
Ehibhatiomhan
Possibly even Craig
So 3 members of the back 4 from Monday, our current main attacking threat, back up striker and possibly one of our current first choice midfield.
If Selles continues to improve the team and results (and performances are generally improving even though there have been some shockers too), then he should be supported.
That was assuming new ownership.
Without new ownership its just a fight to survive and I'd have no faith in Selles achieving that with half our squad gone and limited recruitment.
Although without new ownership I still don’t think we start next season at all.
Even with new ownership, no guarantee many of those stay esp. the better performers - it should make life easier in attracting the better free agents/loans next summer granted but still hard to tell what the squad looks like.
Out of interest, what would Selles need to do for you to go, you know what - fair play to the bloke he's turned this round? If we go on to finish in the top 10?
by Hound » 03 Jan 2024 12:58
StrandedSnowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal So 40 games is not sustained enough? I get Pauno had 1 good season and then it went to shit, Stam too and Clarke looked good for a long time. You'd have to go back to McDermott mk. 1 for a manager who has sustained good times for longer. But I think you need the club hierarchy to be operating well too. If you look at Stam, he lost Al-Habsi and Williams while Kermogant got a massive injury. The club spent money, but on mediocre players ill suited to his style and he was always going to struggle with that.
It also feels like goalposts are moving so people can remain "Selles Out". It was unanimous a couple of months ago that he should go, then he got a couple of good results and people (rightfully) said he needed to maintain it. Now it is a decent run of results, and Ian is already setting out his stall that even if he keeps this going until the end of the season it's still not enough .
Survival in L1 should not be celebrated; it's worse than the bare minimum. But, given where we were in November, it's a great achievement for any manager if we pull it off. If he's showing signs of learning on the job, isn’t that an argument for more time instead of continuing to judge him for a disastrous first 10 weeks or so?
Set out my stall ahead of the season. I forget the exact bands, but 16th and below I'm pretty sure what just flat failure.
I'm also forward looking. Even if Selles does recover over a prolonged period in results, I have no faith he could take us to where we need to be next season, which is at least top 10, preferably top 6.
I have zero faith any manager will get us top 10 next year, as I literally have no idea what the squad will look like - currently we stand to lose the following in the summer:
Azeez
Abrefa
NGW
Rushesha
Abbey
Dorsett
Mola
McIntyre
Pereira
Hutchinson
Ehibhatiomhan
Possibly even Craig
So 3 members of the back 4 from Monday, our current main attacking threat, back up striker and possibly one of our current first choice midfield.
If Selles continues to improve the team and results (and performances are generally improving even though there have been some shockers too), then he should be supported.
by Stranded » 03 Jan 2024 13:02
HoundStrandedSnowflake Royal Set out my stall ahead of the season. I forget the exact bands, but 16th and below I'm pretty sure what just flat failure.
I'm also forward looking. Even if Selles does recover over a prolonged period in results, I have no faith he could take us to where we need to be next season, which is at least top 10, preferably top 6.
I have zero faith any manager will get us top 10 next year, as I literally have no idea what the squad will look like - currently we stand to lose the following in the summer:
Azeez
Abrefa
NGW
Rushesha
Abbey
Dorsett
Mola
McIntyre
Pereira
Hutchinson
Ehibhatiomhan
Possibly even Craig
So 3 members of the back 4 from Monday, our current main attacking threat, back up striker and possibly one of our current first choice midfield.
If Selles continues to improve the team and results (and performances are generally improving even though there have been some shockers too), then he should be supported.
Some of those will probably re-sign tbh. Even if Dai is still here
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2024 13:07
by WestYorksRoyal » 03 Jan 2024 13:18
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