by Westwood52 » 19 Dec 2014 10:54
by Forbury Lion » 19 Dec 2014 11:56
plus by the second time our head scout, who unearthed some good players was the manager, Brian McDermott - I think that left a hole in the scouting network and more so when he was sacked as manager.tmesis I think our scouting was also very poor once we got into the premier league (both times) and we struggled to buy players who were any better than the players we already had.
by North Somerset Royal » 19 Dec 2014 12:08
nailseabiscuitmanstrap You can actually chart our problems way back in 1970/71 when "The Board", in their infinite wisdom, decided to sack Jack Mansell after a dismal run that left us in dire straits towards the foot of old Div 4.
In a few short months he had transformed us into the original "tippy tappy" team that Barca, (amongst many others), have subsequently copied and tried to convince the world that they invented.
True RFC followers of course know the truth. Yes, it could be argued that the Div 4 teams of the day "found us out", but had Jack been given more time, I am convinced he could have taken us a long long way.
This is honestly NOT a wind up. The football his team played in 69/70 was a joy to behold, and it was solely his style of play that got this, (then 11 year old), nut job hooked on RFC.
Since those days, we have witnessed the honest endeavours of teams created by Charlie Hurley and Maurice Evans, the hoof-ball of Ian Branfoot, the dire DIRE crap served up by the likes of Porterfield, Bullivant and the charlatons Burns and Bodgers, along with the often entertaining fare produced by McGhee (spit), Pardew (spit), the Quinn/Gooding hero combo, as well as the modern wonders of Sir Steve Coppell and the unlucky McDermott.
This brings up to the present, and probably the real cause of our current plight. Nigel Adkins was given a posioned chalice by the Russian conmen, and if we are to be totally honest, he behaved like an impecable gentlemen, what with all the behind the scenes crap he had to deal with. His style of play was perhaps less than acceptbale. However, I believe history will only be able to judge him fairly once the full truth of the Russian's parsimonious behaviour comes to light.
Let us hope that the Thai's behave in a more honest manner than the Russians. Based on generic national traits, it would seem that this is not a forlorn hope. The appointment of Steve Clarke would appear on the surface to be a sensible and proactive move, and it is clear we need a coach far more than a manager right now.
Apologies, that was written with the benefit of a bottle of red wine.
In short, the answwr to your question is - Anton Zingaravich.
Hope that helps.
All oh so true. This was also the era that really hooked me as a Reading fan and if I remember rightly Mansell wanted to sign a ball playing centre half whose name escapes me but wasn't backed by the board. This is not just another rose tinted glasses wearing oldie speaking, but the end result didn't seem to be the sole reason for supporting the team then, it was just the pleasure of the journey. In these days of huge wage packets and even bigger egos some of the joy has disappeared. Dick Habbin even worked on a building site during the summer ! Even back in those days there were still villains though. For AZ read Frank Waller !
by Gilksy » 19 Dec 2014 12:24
Baggie192 Apologies if this is a naive question but as title. when we were both in the prem last I thought you had squad that hadn't quite gelled into a team at that time. You always struck as well run. although I don't support you, I quite like you and always have. So, whats gone wrong?
by paddy20 » 19 Dec 2014 12:39
by Fox Talbot » 19 Dec 2014 15:21
Dick Habbin's hairdostrap You can actually chart our problems way back in 1970/71 when "The Board", in their infinite wisdom, decided to sack Jack Mansell after a dismal run that left us in dire straits towards the foot of old Div 4.
In a few short months he had transformed us into the original "tippy tappy" team that Barca, (amongst many others), have subsequently copied and tried to convince the world that they invented.
True RFC followers of course know the truth. Yes, it could be argued that the Div 4 teams of the day "found us out", but had Jack been given more time, I am convinced he could have taken us a long long way.
This is honestly NOT a wind up. The football his team played in 69/70 was a joy to behold, and it was solely his style of play that got this, (then 11 year old), nut job hooked on RFC.
Since those days, we have witnessed the honest endeavours of teams created by Charlie Hurley and Maurice Evans, the hoof-ball of Ian Branfoot, the dire DIRE crap served up by the likes of Porterfield, Bullivant and the charlatons Burns and Bodgers, along with the often entertaining fare produced by McGhee (spit), Pardew (spit), the Quinn/Gooding hero combo, as well as the modern wonders of Sir Steve Coppell and the unlucky McDermott.
This brings up to the present, and probably the real cause of our current plight. Nigel Adkins was given a posioned chalice by the Russian conmen, and if we are to be totally honest, he behaved like an impecable gentlemen, what with all the behind the scenes crap he had to deal with. His style of play was perhaps less than acceptbale. However, I believe history will only be able to judge him fairly once the full truth of the Russian's parsimonious behaviour comes to light.
Let us hope that the Thai's behave in a more honest manner than the Russians. Based on generic national traits, it would seem that this is not a forlorn hope. The appointment of Steve Clarke would appear on the surface to be a sensible and proactive move, and it is clear we need a coach far more than a manager right now.
Apologies, that was written with the benefit of a bottle of red wine.
In short, the answwr to your question is - Anton Zingaravich.
Hope that helps.
The perfect post. Quoted in full. Absolutely nailed it. End of thread.
by Pete10 » 19 Dec 2014 16:44
Fox TalbotDick Habbin's hairdostrap You can actually chart our problems way back in 1970/71 when "The Board", in their infinite wisdom, decided to sack Jack Mansell after a dismal run that left us in dire straits towards the foot of old Div 4.
In a few short months he had transformed us into the original "tippy tappy" team that Barca, (amongst many others), have subsequently copied and tried to convince the world that they invented.
True RFC followers of course know the truth. Yes, it could be argued that the Div 4 teams of the day "found us out", but had Jack been given more time, I am convinced he could have taken us a long long way.
This is honestly NOT a wind up. The football his team played in 69/70 was a joy to behold, and it was solely his style of play that got this, (then 11 year old), nut job hooked on RFC.
Since those days, we have witnessed the honest endeavours of teams created by Charlie Hurley and Maurice Evans, the hoof-ball of Ian Branfoot, the dire DIRE crap served up by the likes of Porterfield, Bullivant and the charlatons Burns and Bodgers, along with the often entertaining fare produced by McGhee (spit), Pardew (spit), the Quinn/Gooding hero combo, as well as the modern wonders of Sir Steve Coppell and the unlucky McDermott.
This brings up to the present, and probably the real cause of our current plight. Nigel Adkins was given a posioned chalice by the Russian conmen, and if we are to be totally honest, he behaved like an impecable gentlemen, what with all the behind the scenes crap he had to deal with. His style of play was perhaps less than acceptbale. However, I believe history will only be able to judge him fairly once the full truth of the Russian's parsimonious behaviour comes to light.
Let us hope that the Thai's behave in a more honest manner than the Russians. Based on generic national traits, it would seem that this is not a forlorn hope. The appointment of Steve Clarke would appear on the surface to be a sensible and proactive move, and it is clear we need a coach far more than a manager right now.
Apologies, that was written with the benefit of a bottle of red wine.
In short, the answwr to your question is - Anton Zingaravich.
Hope that helps.
The perfect post. Quoted in full. Absolutely nailed it. End of thread.
Well. nearly. Too much red wine has affected Strap's dates - Mansell was sacked in 1971-72, having got us relegated to Div 4 for the first time rather than the Div 2 we were all expecting. Talking to some of the players years later they blamed the Board (Waller) for not spending just £5k buying a centre half from Fulham (Dave Roberts) when the defence was creaking / had either Sharpe or Morgan in it and Mansell himself for adopting a more direct style (there was a new coach whose name escapes me).
by Baggie192 » 19 Dec 2014 17:02
2 world wars, 1 world cupBaggie192 Apologies if this is a naive question but as title. when we were both in the prem last I thought you had squad that hadn't quite gelled into a team at that time. You always struck as well run. although I don't support you, I quite like you and always have. So, whats gone wrong?
Money.
A want away chairman who most of us could see could not sustain is any longer. Most of us could see the massive cracks appearing in the club when we bizarrely chose not to invest in the Prem the first time round. Most of of us that is except club apologists and those who are a little thick.
Then we got Anton and again alarm bells should have been ringing when money wasn't ploughed in and instead our best were sold. Most of us could see the massive cracks continuing in the club when we bizarrely chose not to invest in the Prem again. Most of of us that is except club apologists and those who are a little thick.
Now he's gone too, it has become clear what has been going on and the fact is we've been in a financial "transitional" period for a few years. Most of of us could see that except club apologists and those who are a little thick.
Adkins was caught up in all that poor chap and we've slid down.
Hopefully when we're settled again financially we'll pick back up and do well again.
by Ian Royal » 19 Dec 2014 17:09
by Baggie192 » 19 Dec 2014 18:08
Ian Royal There's a lot of luck involved. We may have matched some of WBA's progress if we'd bounced straight back up under Coppell, but we just fell away and drifted into play off failure.
Since then we've been fighting to keep the finances on an even keel and we cocked up our second chance, then got shafted by the Russian.
We're at a cross roads at the moment. We could easily recover and carrying on flirting with the PL, or we could slip and spend our time back flirting with League One. A lot will depend on how Clarke does and how the Thais do. And a big part of that is shifting big money failures like Drenthe, Pogrebnyak and Guthrie so we can add the quality we need to complement the excellent youth we've got coming through.
by Y25Beryl » 19 Dec 2014 21:03
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 19 Dec 2014 21:21
Fox Talbot Talking to some of the players years later they blamed the Board (Waller) for not spending just £5k buying a centre half from Fulham (Dave Roberts) when the defence was creaking / had either Sharpe or Morgan in it and Mansell himself for adopting a more direct style (there was a new coach whose name escapes me).
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Dec 2014 00:03
Yes of coursestrap You can actually chart our problems way back in 1970/71 when "The Board", in their infinite wisdom, decided to sack Jack Mansell after a dismal run that left us in dire straits towards the foot of old Div 4.
In a few short months he had transformed us into the original "tippy tappy" team that Barca, (amongst many others), have subsequently copied and tried to convince the world that they invented.
True RFC followers of course know the truth. Yes, it could be argued that the Div 4 teams of the day "found us out", but had Jack been given more time, I am convinced he could have taken us a long long way.
This is honestly NOT a wind up. The football his team played in 69/70 was a joy to behold, and it was solely his style of play that got this, (then 11 year old), nut job hooked on RFC.
Since those days, we have witnessed the honest endeavours of teams created by Charlie Hurley and Maurice Evans, the hoof-ball of Ian Branfoot, the dire DIRE crap served up by the likes of Porterfield, Bullivant and the charlatons Burns and Bodgers, along with the often entertaining fare produced by McGhee (spit), Pardew (spit), the Quinn/Gooding hero combo, as well as the modern wonders of Sir Steve Coppell and the unlucky McDermott.
This brings up to the present, and probably the real cause of our current plight. Nigel Adkins was given a posioned chalice by the Russian conmen, and if we are to be totally honest, he behaved like an impecable gentlemen, what with all the behind the scenes crap he had to deal with. His style of play was perhaps less than acceptbale. However, I believe history will only be able to judge him fairly once the full truth of the Russian's parsimonious behaviour comes to light.
Let us hope that the Thai's behave in a more honest manner than the Russians. Based on generic national traits, it would seem that this is not a forlorn hope. The appointment of Steve Clarke would appear on the surface to be a sensible and proactive move, and it is clear we need a coach far more than a manager right now.
Apologies, that was written with the benefit of a bottle of red wine.
In short, the answwr to your question is - Anton Zingaravich.
Hope that helps.
by Lower West » 20 Dec 2014 01:04
Westwood52 In the last three years we have had an owner Mr Mad-who both over extended himself financially and fell out of love with owning a football club.
by North Somerset Royal » 20 Dec 2014 10:27
Dick Habbin's hairdoFox Talbot Talking to some of the players years later they blamed the Board (Waller) for not spending just £5k buying a centre half from Fulham (Dave Roberts) when the defence was creaking / had either Sharpe or Morgan in it and Mansell himself for adopting a more direct style (there was a new coach whose name escapes me).
Indeed. We were bereft of a commanding centre back and Roberts would have filled the bill. Morgan was too lightweight - except for the bullet header playing Arsenal in the cup,.... :-p
Les Chappell, a most unlikely centre forward who always came up trumps, especially when big Percy came in along side him. My boyhood dreams of pro footballers being paragons on fitness were shattered when he turned up up Clayfield Copse one summer playing for Pangbourne..... but that is another story.
If it wasn't for the Villa game then the future of RFC may have been so different.
by Tommy Jenkins » 20 Dec 2014 10:50
by Reading ralph » 21 Dec 2014 10:33
by frimmers3 » 21 Dec 2014 11:03
by Fox Talbot » 21 Dec 2014 11:22
Tommy Jenkins Well, Well, Well
Talking of the Mansell days we had a great chance of getting promoted we were second in the league. We had a magician of a player called Tommy Jenkins who was ripping opponents apart. If we had kept hold of him we would have got promoted no problem.
What happened Mr Frank Waller sold him to Southampton to pay for getting floodlights installed at Elm Park.
We then fell apart and finished mid table. So the lack of ambition should not be directed at Sir John only. Thankfully Mr Smee came in and saved us from Mad Max
by Tommy Jenkins » 21 Dec 2014 12:36
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