You really do show yourself up as a complete tool at times.
says captain toolbox
by brendywendy » 16 Apr 2009 10:24
You really do show yourself up as a complete tool at times.
by Schards#2 » 16 Apr 2009 10:32
Schards#2Woodcote RoyalTop Flight So Reading are 5th in the table of clubs of similar stature.
Considering there are about 40 odd clubs of Readings stature and potential, maybe more, we are definitely doing very well.
Reading's board has the most cautious approach to football finance (compared to the 4 clubs listed above) and there is no doubt that it affects the outcome on the pitch.
I really don't think there is anyone out there who could replicate what Coppell is achieving under Readings unique circumstances. He is doing a truly amazing job.
All this ridiculously high expectation has been created by one truly sensational season that was a one off in not just the history of Reading but the history of any club.
5th in the Championship is a spectacular achievement for a club like Reading.
Do you right this sort of nonsense for a bet?
Have you never heard of parachute payments?
After 2 seasons in the top flight and the resulting £10m? safety net we are currently enjoying, there is absolutely sod all similarity in the respective statures of Reading and clubs like Blackpool or even big clubs like Southampton, Norwich, Ipswich etc for whom parachute payments have now expired.
Add this to our largely intact Premiershop squad that we kept following our totally avoidable relegation and it really beggars belief just how far Coppell's apologists are willing to go to distort the truth, in order to defend the errors he made that have led to 2 seasons as spectacular in their failure as the previous two were in their success.
So how much of this parachute payment did Coppell get to see? As from where i'm sitting, we didn't spend half of the fees we received for Kitson and Shorey, let alone touch any parachute payment.
Chalk another up on the LOL's along with
"we don't miss Sidwell"
"this squad is better than the 2005/6 squad"
"Sanchez could do a good job"
and many many more
by Agent Balti » 16 Apr 2009 10:45
2 world wars, 1 world cup Easy. When we're significantly worse off than before he joined. At the moment we're back "down" to pretty much best we've ever been before he joined.
Playing badly compared to the standards HE set is not a valid reason. Being relegated from the success HE brought us is not a valid reason. Being currently a playoff contender in the Championship, and millions of pounds stronger than we were before we joined is at worst equal to the "dizzy heights" we achieved before. There will always be peaks and troughs in anyone's tenure. But when the troughs of today are comparable to the peaks of yesteryear this just shows how incredible he's been. If he drops us next season into a relegation battle from Champ-->League One then will talk of him leaving be anywhere close to valid. Being a strong Championship side in the playoffs (albeit with current confidence issues) is not even the faintest of reasons to consider changing management. The mind boggles at where such thinking comes from. Surely this isn't a difficult concept!????
by Hoop Blah » 16 Apr 2009 10:46
2 world wars, 1 world cup Wood for the trees situation.
Step back and see the bleeding obvious, please.
Whether he has a clue or not, whether he is motivational or not, whether he makes good buys or not, whether he smiles or not, whether he does the windmill or not these are the facts:
Every other club
mediocre
--> in steps coppell -->
a quantum leap forward in terms of success
by Hoop Blah » 16 Apr 2009 10:50
2 world wars, 1 world cup Easy. When we're significantly worse off than before he joined. At the moment we're back "down" to pretty much best we've ever been before he joined.
Playing badly compared to the standards HE set is not a valid reason. Being relegated from the success HE brought us is not a valid reason. Being currently a playoff contender in the Championship, and millions of pounds stronger than we were before we joined is at worst equal to the "dizzy heights" we achieved before. There will always be peaks and troughs in anyone's tenure. But when the troughs of today are comparable to the peaks of yesteryear this just shows how incredible he's been. If he drops us next season into a relegation battle from Champ-->League One then will talk of him leaving be anywhere close to valid. Being a strong Championship side in the playoffs (albeit with current confidence issues) is not even the faintest of reasons to consider changing management. The mind boggles at where such thinking comes from. Surely this isn't a difficult concept!????
by Snowball » 16 Apr 2009 10:50
boy1985bobby m's syrup No one can question SC's positive achievements at the club. That said, isn't it the job of a manager to motivate and inspire and his squad? Despite departures and some disastrous signings, we still have more than the the basis of a successful Championship side, (although probably not for much longer). Why then, can he not get them to reach at least a reasonable percentage of their potential?
Because there are 4 better teams than us this year.
by Hoop Blah » 16 Apr 2009 10:51
Snowball In truth there is not a great deal to pick between the top sides, and Reading's form against the top six is FAR superior to all the other top six sides
by Snowball » 16 Apr 2009 11:01
Hoop BlahSnowball In truth there is not a great deal to pick between the top sides, and Reading's form against the top six is FAR superior to all the other top six sides
How good is that form against the top six in the last 2 months or so?
by Hoop Blah » 16 Apr 2009 11:06
by brendywendy » 16 Apr 2009 11:15
Royal_Belly I wouldn't have a clue either who to pick from the bunch of over hyped and over paid bunch of players we have at the mo! Hardly any of them are worthy of a first team place!
by Royal_Belly » 16 Apr 2009 11:24
brendywendyRoyal_Belly I wouldn't have a clue either who to pick from the bunch of over hyped and over paid bunch of players we have at the mo! Hardly any of them are worthy of a first team place!
ok, now i think you are just one use of the word primadonnas from being hugo at the coventry match, just before he fell asleep.
by Royal Rother » 16 Apr 2009 11:24
Agent Balti2 world wars, 1 world cup Easy. When we're significantly worse off than before he joined. At the moment we're back "down" to pretty much best we've ever been before he joined.
Playing badly compared to the standards HE set is not a valid reason. Being relegated from the success HE brought us is not a valid reason. Being currently a playoff contender in the Championship, and millions of pounds stronger than we were before we joined is at worst equal to the "dizzy heights" we achieved before. There will always be peaks and troughs in anyone's tenure. But when the troughs of today are comparable to the peaks of yesteryear this just shows how incredible he's been. If he drops us next season into a relegation battle from Champ-->League One then will talk of him leaving be anywhere close to valid. Being a strong Championship side in the playoffs (albeit with current confidence issues) is not even the faintest of reasons to consider changing management. The mind boggles at where such thinking comes from. Surely this isn't a difficult concept!????
Okay, can you name another manager where this principle has been used please? (Dario Gradi, excluded.)
by brendywendy » 16 Apr 2009 11:27
Royal_BellybrendywendyRoyal_Belly I wouldn't have a clue either who to pick from the bunch of over hyped and over paid bunch of players we have at the mo! Hardly any of them are worthy of a first team place!
ok, now i think you are just one use of the word primadonnas from being hugo at the coventry match, just before he fell asleep.
Hugo and I are singing from the same hymn sheet! I didn't go to the Cov game - I listened to some of the game whilst cleaning my car in the sunshine! It sounded dull!
by Snowball » 16 Apr 2009 11:32
Hoop Blah My point being that form against the top six is pretty irrelevant when it's not that recent and our whole problem is that over the last few months we've not been anywhere near as good as we were.
A brief up turn (in spells) within the last two games might be the first signs of a return to form, but I'm not holding my breath!
by cmonurz » 16 Apr 2009 11:36
by Woodcote Royal » 16 Apr 2009 11:37
Schards#2
Spotted - Woodcote Royal at game, about to flounce out in a hissy fit
by Royal_Belly » 16 Apr 2009 11:40
brendywendy ok, now i think you are just one use of the word primadonnas from being hugo at the coventry match, just before he fell asleep.
by Schards#2 » 16 Apr 2009 11:45
Woodcote RoyalSchards#2
Spotted - Woodcote Royal at game, about to flounce out in a hissy fit
I've never met a two year old who doesn't love a clown.
by Royal Lady » 16 Apr 2009 11:50
Users browsing this forum: Google Adsense [Bot] and 353 guests