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Paul Clement Gets The Sack

06 December 2018
By Hob Nob Anyone?

Paul Clement has been sacked as Reading manager in what comes as a shock announcement from the club this morning. Clement's dismissal comes just a day after former Vice Chairman Nigel Howe was appointed as Chief Executive on a permanent basis.

Reading fans were starting to think a corner had been turned with a reasonable set of recent results after a poor start to the season. It was widely expected that Clement would be given more time to turn things around. His sacking follows a run of just a single defeat in the last five game. That defeat was a narrow 0-1 reverse at Leeds United, where we missed a late penalty which would have shared the points. It is obviously a very fine line between success and failure as a football league manager.

Clement arrived at Reading in March this year with the club already in steady decline following a disappointing follow up to an appearance at Wembley in the play-off final the season before. Under the charge of Jaap Stam the football had become stale, crowds, like our league position were starting to drop, and a change was clearly needed. Clement was unable to stop that decline in his limited time at the club.

Unfortunately for Clement his time in charge at Reading will go down as one of the worst records of any Reading manager. His thirty games in charge returned 7 wins, 8 draws and 15 defeats. Despite that poor record, Clement was turning into a popular character with his honest assessments of both his and the teams performance.

Some will be pleased the club have acted quickly in making a change - the Championship table does not lie. However, many will believe chopping and changing the manager so frequently does nothing for the stability of the club, and it is disappointing he wasn't given more time in charge. We can only assume the management of the club already have strong plans in place for Clement's successor.

Club Statement:

Reading Football Club can announce that Paul Clement has left his position as manager of the club with immediate effect.

Clement was appointed towards the end of March and earned two victories and a final day draw in Cardiff which proved enough to secure the club its Championship status at the end of a challenging 2017-18 campaign.

However, following five wins in the first 22 league and cup matches of 2018-19, owners Mr Yongge Dai and Ms Xiu Li Dai have made the difficult decision that the time is now right to make a change.

We would like to thank Paul for his hard work during his time as manager of Reading Football Club and we wish him the very best of luck in his future endeavours.

CEO Nigel Howe will now seek to swiftly identify and appoint a new manager who will fit the Reading mould, build a team which can deliver performances and results that will help us climb the Championship table and lead the club towards promotion in the future.

The club will make no additional comment at this time but will provide further updates as soon as possible.


Clement's Departure: Table as it stood on 06 December 2018
  PlHWHDHLHFHAAWADALAFAAGDPOINTS
19Hull202357113251217-9 20
20Rotherham204511411037519-11 20
21READING2032516151451017-6 18
22Millwall204331614037819-9 18
23Bolton20226614244712-13 18
24Ipswich20064915127820-18 11

 

Discussion On This Story:

 genome

» 06 Dec 2018 10:06

So, Clement has gone



Who do we want?

Bruce, Jokanovic.... Mark Hughes?

 Anonymous

» 06 Dec 2018 10:08

What a bizarre day.

I would like Gareth Ainsworth or Danny Cowley personally. They will go back to the Reading way and promote our youth talent.

 Stranded

» 06 Dec 2018 10:13

I guess the main question is who is heading up this recruitment drive - Howe or Nani? That could push the direction of this appointment.

 Scutterbucketz

» 06 Dec 2018 10:18

Phil Parkinson or Graeme Marty. Just so we can have some ex player LOLs.

 LWJ

» 06 Dec 2018 10:20

Lowerwest suggested McD :oops:

 EverHopeful

» 06 Dec 2018 10:23

Well that didn't take the new CEO long to realise what most of have known for months - win %age is abysmal

definitely don't need Bruce or Hughes - has beens. need an up and coming manager/coach that can harnish the quality we do have and shift on the journeymen pros. No idea who though.........

 Forbury Lion

» 06 Dec 2018 10:23

Has Nani actually done anything of note since his appointment? - I guess he reports into Howe now and will have to impress the new boss or he'll be out the door as well

 windermereROYAL

» 06 Dec 2018 10:27

Whoever it is there will probably be a poll set up if we don`t get instant success under him.

 genome

» 06 Dec 2018 10:27

Mark Warburton current favourite with the bookies.

 yuomi

» 06 Dec 2018 10:30

Bruce and Hughes would be appalling choices, In my dreams, this is the decisive and proactive move of a new CEO who has a plan to revitalise the club. I cannot think Howe would have done this straight away without at least having someone is mind and, more than likely having already agreed a deal that just needs i's dotting and t's crossing.

Given that we were seeming to be turning a corner with the introduction of homegrown talent, throwing a low morale squad into flux with no clear plan for what's next would be totally batsh*t. I'm sticking with optimism for the time being. Quietly confident Nigel's got a (great) plan and the Chinese are prepared to spend.

 Royals and Racers

» 06 Dec 2018 10:31

Like to see Carlos Carvalhal get the job.

 Maneki Neko

» 06 Dec 2018 10:31



could do worse imo.
id imagine he would tell u sto stick it though, and rightly so.

 Stranded

» 06 Dec 2018 10:31



Hmmm...good records at Brentford and Rangers, average at Forest. An interesting one...

 Maneki Neko

» 06 Dec 2018 10:32



someone with some vision.
id take that

 Jackson Corner

» 06 Dec 2018 10:33

Eddie Howe deserves the chance to manage a big club.

 stevej16

» 06 Dec 2018 10:41

He was a decent bloke but taking us nowhere. Do not want Bruce or Hughes but would be happy with Jokanovic, Warburton or Parky.

 Zammo

» 06 Dec 2018 10:41



lol

 retro royal

» 06 Dec 2018 10:50

Was having beer in Southern Spain last week, and was told that Chris Coleman was being lined up, this information came from someone high up the chain. I have no reason to think it was ball shit, I did spit my beer out at this prospect.

I hope it is balls because I can't think of a much worse choice, would have rather kept Clement

 Stranded

» 06 Dec 2018 10:54

Anyone find it interesting that no comment has been made on who will be in charge this weekend?

Anticipating a new appointment before then?

 muirinho

» 06 Dec 2018 10:56



Or even who is going to be doing the pre-match conference in a couple of hours!

 Franchise FC

» 06 Dec 2018 11:00



Coleman could do a two for one double deal with successive relegations :shock:

 Ascotexgunner

» 06 Dec 2018 11:03

Nigel Clough

 Stranded

» 06 Dec 2018 11:04



Coleman could do a two for one double deal with successive relegations :shock:

Certainly don't hold the Sunderland relegation against him and think he was actually pretty popular there. His overall record in management is well, average, though certainly post-Fulham.

 Vision

» 06 Dec 2018 11:08



Or even who is going to be doing the pre-match conference in a couple of hours!

As I mentioned on another thread I wouldn't be against seeing what Scott Marshall might be able to do in the interim given his work with the U-23's.

But yes the fact that the club statement mentions nothing about who will be in charge Saturday it would suggest they know who they're getting .

 genome

» 06 Dec 2018 11:09



Now suddenly dropped to 12/1

10/3 - Steve Bruce
5/1 - Phil Parkinson
7/1 - Graeme Murty
10/1 - Slaviša Jokanović, Alan Pardew
12/1 - Mark Warburton
14/1 - Steve Cotterill

 winchester_royal

» 06 Dec 2018 11:09

Plenty of good options out there, Jokanovic would be a good appointment but can't see him coming here, I like Warburton too and he's probably the most realistic of the bunch.

However wouldn't it be absolutely wonderful for us to go back to the 'Reading way' and get someone young and up'n'coming from the lower leagues. Two obvious options would be Nathan Jones (Luton) and Dan Cowley (Lincoln). Jones in particular has Luton playing some wonderful football and would certainly come in and make the squad his own. Might be difficult convincing him to leave a promotion chasing Luton, but it's time to show some ambition.

 Coppells Lost Coat

» 06 Dec 2018 11:10

Warburton or Ainsworth for me.
Bruce or Hughes would be a massive mistake IMO. Knowing us though we'll go for Zola :lol:

 Basildon

» 06 Dec 2018 11:11



Now suddenly dropped to 12/1

10/3 - Steve Bruce
5/1 - Phil Parkinson
7/1 - Graeme Murty
10/1 - Slaviša Jokanović, Alan Pardew
12/1 - Mark Warburton
14/1 - Steve Cotterill

Please not Steve Bruce, would rather have literally anyone else on that list.

 Anonymous

» 06 Dec 2018 11:12



Now suddenly dropped to 12/1

10/3 - Steve Bruce
5/1 - Phil Parkinson
7/1 - Graeme Murty
10/1 - Slaviša Jokanović, Alan Pardew
12/1 - Mark Warburton
14/1 - Steve Cotterill

Please not Steve Bruce, would rather have literally anyone else on that list.

Yeah he has a really awful record as a Championship manager. He is clueless at that level.............................

 genome

» 06 Dec 2018 11:12



Please not Steve Bruce, would rather have literally anyone else on that list.

Yeah he has a really awful record as a Championship manager. He is clueless at that level.............................

Someone would rather have Steve Cotterill than Steve Bruce.... I've seen it all


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