by SouthDownsRoyal » 18 Sep 2024 16:20
by Snowflake Royal » 18 Sep 2024 17:55
SouthDownsRoyal Surely Selles must be close to throwing the towel in after todays news
by Royal_jimmy » 18 Sep 2024 18:09
by Pepe the Horseman » 18 Sep 2024 18:55
Snowflake RoyalSouthDownsRoyal Surely Selles must be close to throwing the towel in after todays news
I'm sure he's takiny an increased interest in potential job opportunities. But as long as he's getting paid, no point resigning until he has something else to go to.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 18 Sep 2024 19:21
Snowflake RoyalSouthDownsRoyal Surely Selles must be close to throwing the towel in after todays news
I'm sure he's takiny an increased interest in potential job opportunities. But as long as he's getting paid, no point resigning until he has something else to go to.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 19 Sep 2024 16:03
by WestYorksRoyal » 19 Sep 2024 16:20
Mid Sussex Royal " I need to reflect on where the club is heading"
Sounds like he'll be off soon
That's on the main RFC site too....
by WestYorksRoyal » 19 Sep 2024 16:58
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by royalstevep68 » 19 Sep 2024 22:02
windermereROYAL I`m absolutely gutted for Ruben, he`s put his heart and soul into this club and been betrayed at every level. he`ll never be our best manager ever but fuck me he`s a legend in many peoples eyes, anybody else would have walked away months ago.
He`ll be gone very soon and some club will snap him that appreciates what he has to offer.
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2024 08:36
royalstevep68windermereROYAL I`m absolutely gutted for Ruben, he`s put his heart and soul into this club and been betrayed at every level. he`ll never be our best manager ever but fuck me he`s a legend in many peoples eyes, anybody else would have walked away months ago.
He`ll be gone very soon and some club will snap him that appreciates what he has to offer.
Reckon he’s our third best manager after coppell and McDermott. Maybe 2nd given the crap he’s had to put up with
by Millsy » 20 Sep 2024 12:46
Snowflake Royalroyalstevep68windermereROYAL I`m absolutely gutted for Ruben, he`s put his heart and soul into this club and been betrayed at every level. he`ll never be our best manager ever but fuck me he`s a legend in many peoples eyes, anybody else would have walked away months ago.
He`ll be gone very soon and some club will snap him that appreciates what he has to offer.
Reckon he’s our third best manager after coppell and McDermott. Maybe 2nd given the crap he’s had to put up with
Steady on, Pardew would like a word. And McGhee. And several from before my time.
He's had two thirds of a very good season under terrible circumstances.
by Sutekh » 20 Sep 2024 13:40
Sutekh League win ratio is not yet as bad as that of the worst manager in Reading's history to date, Paul Clement. The RS league win ratio is currently 23.07% while Clement's tenure finished as 21.30%. And if you compare RS to PC's first 12 league games in charge it's a massive improvement as Clement only had a league win ratio of 8.3% after 12 league games.
Therefore Clement was quite staggeringly ****** awful and he didn't have the embargoes and point deductions on top of it all.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 20 Sep 2024 13:59
MillsySnowflake Royalroyalstevep68
Reckon he’s our third best manager after coppell and McDermott. Maybe 2nd given the crap he’s had to put up with
Steady on, Pardew would like a word. And McGhee. And several from before my time.
He's had two thirds of a very good season under terrible circumstances.
Exactly. Nowhere near. Unless he means "after Coppell and McDermott" in a temporal sense, in which case it's possible.. but then I'd say he's arguably the best manager in that sense?
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2024 20:03
Mid Sussex RoyalMillsySnowflake Royal Steady on, Pardew would like a word. And McGhee. And several from before my time.
He's had two thirds of a very good season under terrible circumstances.
Exactly. Nowhere near. Unless he means "after Coppell and McDermott" in a temporal sense, in which case it's possible.. but then I'd say he's arguably the best manager in that sense?
Post Brian I'd agree.
In my time back to 1971 McGhee gets the vote for third place. He took the club from the lower reaches of tier 3 to the top of tier 2 with no money of sorts to spend (unlike Pardew) and with a very stylish playing style.
by stealthpapes » 20 Sep 2024 20:28
Snowflake RoyalMid Sussex RoyalMillsy
Exactly. Nowhere near. Unless he means "after Coppell and McDermott" in a temporal sense, in which case it's possible.. but then I'd say he's arguably the best manager in that sense?
Post Brian I'd agree.
In my time back to 1971 McGhee gets the vote for third place. He took the club from the lower reaches of tier 3 to the top of tier 2 with no money of sorts to spend (unlike Pardew) and with a very stylish playing style.
He's certainly turned into the best we've had since Brian. But then a block of cheese would have a chance of that seeing as they'd be competing with:
Adkins, Clarke, Stam, Clement, Gomes, Bowen, Paunovic and Ince.
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