Agent Balti Brian paid the price for not winning games.
And why didn't he win games? Because he wasn't given anywhere near enough money to invest in new/better players.
What's th epoint of Zingy if he's not going to invest properly.
by Man Friday » 12 Mar 2013 11:11
Agent Balti Brian paid the price for not winning games.
by melonhead » 12 Mar 2013 11:11
BraisingsteakRoyalmelonheadBraisingsteakRoyal Whether you think the sacking (or timing thereof) is wrong, does anyone disagree that the style of football employed by Brian is outdated, predictable and more often than not horrible to watch (even when we win)? Anyone?
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brian played the system and tactics that most suited the players he had at his disposal
Yeah - again and again - even when it clearly wasn't working with 'his boys'.
He'd been here long enough to assemble 'his' squad, and it isn't good enough.
by melonhead » 12 Mar 2013 11:12
Sanguinefloyd__streete ^ again, I ask – with 9 games left and relegation certain, which managerial candidate worth his salt will really want a confirmed relegation on his CV?
Someone with a pedigree in the football league, confident he can take a club like Reading back into the PL. Someone like Mcdermott.
by Man Friday » 12 Mar 2013 11:14
melonhead season 1, squad in a mess-rodgers spent alot of money on a couple of players, leaving us with no money to fill all teh positions we needed to, leaving us with a hopelessly unbalanced and malfunctioning side.brians focus in that season was simply cobbling together anything he could afford to stop the club going down.
season 2. lost best player we had built the team and style around, had to rebuild again, with no money available. found a formula and took us to the play off final
season 3. lost best player, had to rebuild the team again with no money. club got a little money from AZ, spent it very wisely, took us up as champions.
season 4. had no money to spend, but filled the gaps we needed to fill with whatever quality he could get.
never really had the chance to build a squad properly.
by barelylubedcock » 12 Mar 2013 11:15
Agent Balti What on earth is this 'identity' stuff? Identity for whom? Any other identity is just your own perception. It's not real, it's not tangible.
Whether you like it or not, Reading FC cannot be the popular, moderately successful club who do things in a ever so cuddly fluffy manner that makes the world go "Awww...ickle Reading, bless!" and be successful year on year. It's a business, with much at stake. It's cut-throat and nasty. It is not about a club having this fictional 'soul' that the owners have to take into consideration each time we lose a manager we have an affinity with 'because he was a nice bloke'.
Get a grip. This isn't the same game that was played in the 70's which people love to hark back to oh so often. Oh, but look how far we've come! Yes, and we'll soon be back there if pointless sentiment is what people think the club needs to progress.
It's like no manager, ever, at any other club has ever been sacked! OH THE HUMANITY!!!
Brian paid the price for not winning games. And winning is what it's all about. Identity? It's all in your head.
by Agent Balti » 12 Mar 2013 11:16
Man FridayAgent Balti Brian paid the price for not winning games.
And why didn't he win games? Because he wasn't given anywhere near enough money to invest in new/better players.
What's th epoint of Zingy if he's not going to invest properly.
by melonhead » 12 Mar 2013 11:17
barelylubedcockAgent Balti What on earth is this 'identity' stuff? Identity for whom? Any other identity is just your own perception. It's not real, it's not tangible.
Whether you like it or not, Reading FC cannot be the popular, moderately successful club who do things in a ever so cuddly fluffy manner that makes the world go "Awww...ickle Reading, bless!" and be successful year on year. It's a business, with much at stake. It's cut-throat and nasty. It is not about a club having this fictional 'soul' that the owners have to take into consideration each time we lose a manager we have an affinity with 'because he was a nice bloke'.
Get a grip. This isn't the same game that was played in the 70's which people love to hark back to oh so often. Oh, but look how far we've come! Yes, and we'll soon be back there if pointless sentiment is what people think the club needs to progress.
It's like no manager, ever, at any other club has ever been sacked! OH THE HUMANITY!!!
Brian paid the price for not winning games. And winning is what it's all about. Identity? It's all in your head.
I disagree - the last ten years have been successful for the club and it has developed its own identity. Not a 1970s or 80s identity but a modern one for a small, middle-class club in a small, middle-class town.
The achievements in the last 10 years massively overshadow anything the club did beforehand and we did it without being a bunch of vulgar arseholes. I want the club to win and I want the club to get entrenched in the Premiership but its not going to happen overnight and I want to enjoy it.
by melonhead » 12 Mar 2013 11:18
Agent BaltiMan FridayAgent Balti Brian paid the price for not winning games.
And why didn't he win games? Because he wasn't given anywhere near enough money to invest in new/better players.
What's th epoint of Zingy if he's not going to invest properly.
Not entirely. He couldn't coach the team to pass the ball, like 90% of the teams in the Premiership. His inability to coach the team properly was also culpable.
He invested in Caricco, Guthrie...players who can PASS the ball. Where the hell have they been? Bypassed (pun intended) because Brian couldn't see beyond the outdated obsession with wingers.
by Royal With Cheese » 12 Mar 2013 11:22
floyd__streeteSanguinefloyd__streete ^ again, I ask – with 9 games left and relegation certain, which managerial candidate worth his salt will really want a confirmed relegation on his CV?
Someone with a pedigree in the football league, confident he can take a club like Reading back into the PL. Someone like Di Matteo, Poyet or Adkins.
We'll see, eh. Don't forget that Di Matteo and Adkins both struggled somewhat in the Prem with clubs of similar size to Reading and both were sacked.
I will LOL if we get 9 games of Eamon Dolan as caretaker manager
by Agent Balti » 12 Mar 2013 11:24
barelylubedcock I disagree - the last ten years have been successful for the club and it has developed its own identity. Not a 1970s or 80s identity but a modern one for a small, middle-class club in a small, middle-class town.
The achievements in the last 10 years massively overshadow anything the club did beforehand and we did it without being a bunch of vulgar arseholes. I want the club to win and I want the club to get entrenched in the Premiership but its not going to happen overnight and I want to enjoy it.
by barelylubedcock » 12 Mar 2013 11:25
by Agent Balti » 12 Mar 2013 11:26
melonhead agreed
and that identity is tangibly, identifiably different to other clubs
by Wax Jacket » 12 Mar 2013 11:28
Agent Baltibarelylubedcock I disagree - the last ten years have been successful for the club and it has developed its own identity. Not a 1970s or 80s identity but a modern one for a small, middle-class club in a small, middle-class town.
The achievements in the last 10 years massively overshadow anything the club did beforehand and we did it without being a bunch of vulgar arseholes. I want the club to win and I want the club to get entrenched in the Premiership but its not going to happen overnight and I want to enjoy it.
We're not going to become vulgar arseholes, but the point being that it doesn't MATTER that we're a 'nice club'. It doesn't win us anything any more than Fulham who are supremely dull...or dirty Leeds...or family-loving Everton...whatever perception is alluded to, losing a manager isn't the end of Reading FC, like some would suggest.
If we won 6 out of the next 9, nobody would care about 'identity' all of sudden, I would wager. But as soon as something 'bad' happens, the Reading FC world may as well just implode, it seems.
by melonhead » 12 Mar 2013 11:29
Agent Baltimelonhead agreed
and that identity is tangibly, identifiably different to other clubs
So? How does that 'help'?! What's this identity FOR?
by BraisingsteakRoyal » 12 Mar 2013 11:29
by Royalclapper » 12 Mar 2013 11:31
by melonhead » 12 Mar 2013 11:33
by Agent Balti » 12 Mar 2013 11:34
melonheadAgent Baltimelonhead agreed
and that identity is tangibly, identifiably different to other clubs
So? How does that 'help'?! What's this identity FOR?
thats just such nonsense.
how does your identity help you?
what is your identity for?
why is it important for you to be a certain type of person over another?
why is it important that you have principles and stick to them?
its not about how that helps you to win, its simp-ly about what it is about yourself, or your club that you hold dear
by Man Friday » 12 Mar 2013 11:34
by The Rouge » 12 Mar 2013 11:35
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