Who could replace Stam?

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Re: Theoretical: Sack Stam and replace with ...?

by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Jan 2018 21:04

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Re: Theoretical: Sack Stam and replace with ...?

by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2018 21:07

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RichTea94 I was all for Pearson when we sacked McDermot in 2016 before Stam was appointed. Pearson went to Derby and I thought they would be dangerous.

But his spell at Derby was an absolute shambles, so I'd be very wary of getting him in now.


Club chairman getting involved with the team, Pearson hot headed reacts = game over hence only 4 month stay. Call it a blip.

I'm not sure you can call Pearson's hot-headedness a blip judging by some of his antics at Leicester.

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Re: Theoretical: Sack Stam and replace with ...?

by double d » 03 Jan 2018 21:09

I think Glen Little would make a good manager. Or Bryn and Ivar double team.

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by TiagoIlori » 03 Jan 2018 21:40

People need to be realistic and unfortunately we are no longer an attractive club that we all seem to think we are. Michael O’Neill has been suggested but I don’t think he’d come anymore, I think we need a dinosaur to keep us up until the end of the season then go for a interesting appointment from abroad

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by muirinho » 03 Jan 2018 22:57

TiagoIlori People need to be realistic and unfortunately we are no longer an attractive club that we all seem to think we are. Michael O’Neill has been suggested but I don’t think he’d come anymore, I think we need a dinosaur to keep us up until the end of the season then go for a interesting appointment from abroad


Sacking Stam will cost money. Getting in a dinosaur in will cost serious money. AND they will want a fistful of dinosaur-friendly players, which will cost money.

Given FFP regulations are based on turnover, and the way attendances have been falling, even if the owners wanted to throw good money after bad, they wouldn't be able to, without breaching FFP. At least not without flogging every decent player we've got.

Any manager coming in would be told to make do with the players we already have. Can't think too many would be that keen. Not a big club, no new players, short-term contract. Would you?

I think they'll gamble that Stam will keep us up, and then see where in the summer.


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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by Royalwaster » 04 Jan 2018 00:13

Who could replace him? No-one. He is irreplaceable.

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by TiagoIlori » 04 Jan 2018 00:50

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TiagoIlori People need to be realistic and unfortunately we are no longer an attractive club that we all seem to think we are. Michael O’Neill has been suggested but I don’t think he’d come anymore, I think we need a dinosaur to keep us up until the end of the season then go for a interesting appointment from abroad


Sacking Stam will cost money. Getting in a dinosaur in will cost serious money. AND they will want a fistful of dinosaur-friendly players, which will cost money.

Given FFP regulations are based on turnover, and the way attendances have been falling, even if the owners wanted to throw good money after bad, they wouldn't be able to, without breaching FFP. At least not without flogging every decent player we've got.

Any manager coming in would be told to make do with the players we already have. Can't think too many would be that keen. Not a big club, no new players, short-term contract. Would you?

I think they'll gamble that Stam will keep us up, and then see where in the summer.

Plenty of experienced managers would be ok with it considering we still have plenty of room for loanees and there has to be money to spend once Liam Moore leaves, I don’t know whether it’d be wise to make a long term appointment mid season I mean some managers need the summer to make it work!

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Re: Theoretical: Sack Stam and replace with ...?

by Rea Ding » 04 Jan 2018 00:50

double d I think Glen Little would make a good manager. Or Bryn and Ivar double team.

A Brynjar and Ivar duo would be unreal, wouldnt even care if they took us to League 1

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by Royal Bahamas » 04 Jan 2018 01:19

BRIAN!!!!


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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by Crowbar6753 » 04 Jan 2018 01:40

AthleticoSpizz Brynjar Gunnarsson.....knows every position (bar goalie)


Wow totally forgot Bryn and i do believe he's in management in Scandinavia.....still wet myself over that nutmeg and amazing cross for Sean Long :D
The guy is a Reading legend and would stir up excitement just because he's Bryn

I'm in on this one lol

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Re: Theoretical: Sack Stam and replace with ...?

by Crowbar6753 » 04 Jan 2018 01:44

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double d I think Glen Little would make a good manager. Or Bryn and Ivar double team.

A Brynjar and Ivar duo would be unreal, wouldnt even care if they took us to League 1


Who cares, even league two, imagine playing the good old derby games away at Oxford, Swindon, Aldershot and Brizzle Rovers with these two in charge..... now that what i call entertainment and fun with none of this turgid crap on fare now lol.

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Re: Theoretical: Sack Stam and replace with ...?

by genome » 04 Jan 2018 08:51

If we go down and Stam gets sacked, and Murty doesn't have his Rangers contract renewed - get him in.

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by John Smith » 04 Jan 2018 09:08

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trueroyal1871 Nigel Pearson wouldn't cost much, currently managing in the Belgian second division (Oud-Heverlee Leuven owned by his former Leicester employers). He knows the league well and more importantly how to get out of it.

Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes


I believe he was interviewed before and is very expensive plus he wants funds to bring in decent players

I find that strange when he's currently managing in the Belgian second tier.

A lot of people on here aren't giving us enough credit for the size and stature of club we are.


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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by leon » 04 Jan 2018 11:41

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AthleticoSpizz Brynjar Gunnarsson.....knows every position (bar goalie)


Wow totally forgot Bryn and i do believe he's in management in Scandinavia.....still wet myself over that nutmeg and amazing cross for Sean Long :D
The guy is a Reading legend and would stir up excitement just because he's Bryn

I'm in on this one lol


Good old Sean Long.

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by TBM » 04 Jan 2018 11:57

Give Parky a go

At least he'd have some passion about the club

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by Dennis the Butler » 04 Jan 2018 12:35

I did see somewhere that sacking Stam and paying the resulting compo would take us over FFP ? .. in any event I don't see Stam going anywhere of his own accord, even worse, if he keeps us up he could be seen as some sort of saviour and we'll be stuck with him for even longer ..

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by Old Man Andrews » 04 Jan 2018 12:38

Dennis the Butler I did see somewhere that sacking Stam and paying the resulting compo would take us over FFP ? .. in any event I don't see Stam going anywhere of his own accord, even worse, if he keeps us up he could be seen as some sort of saviour and we'll be stuck with him for even longer ..


Nobody would know this without access to our finances. Reading have an abundance of supporters on Twitter who think they are the clubs treasurer. They need hobbies!

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by muirinho » 04 Jan 2018 13:01

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Dennis the Butler I did see somewhere that sacking Stam and paying the resulting compo would take us over FFP ? .. in any event I don't see Stam going anywhere of his own accord, even worse, if he keeps us up he could be seen as some sort of saviour and we'll be stuck with him for even longer ..


Nobody would know this without access to our finances. Reading have an abundance of supporters on Twitter who think they are the clubs treasurer. They need hobbies!


Actually there are an abundance of supporters who can make very educated guesses.
FFP is based on turnover. Anybody who is vaguely interested can easily find out how much TV income we get, it's straightforward to make reasonable assumptions on matchday income based on previous years reported Financial Accounts, it's straightforward to make reasonable assumptions on player and staff costs, based on previous years Financial Accounts.

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by Old Man Andrews » 04 Jan 2018 13:11

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Dennis the Butler I did see somewhere that sacking Stam and paying the resulting compo would take us over FFP ? .. in any event I don't see Stam going anywhere of his own accord, even worse, if he keeps us up he could be seen as some sort of saviour and we'll be stuck with him for even longer ..


Nobody would know this without access to our finances. Reading have an abundance of supporters on Twitter who think they are the clubs treasurer. They need hobbies!


Actually there are an abundance of supporters who can make very educated guesses.
FFP is based on turnover. Anybody who is vaguely interested can easily find out how much TV income we get, it's straightforward to make reasonable assumptions on matchday income based on previous years reported Financial Accounts, it's straightforward to make reasonable assumptions on player and staff costs, based on previous years Financial Accounts.


"Educated guesses".

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Re: Who could replace Stam?

by muirinho » 04 Jan 2018 13:13

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Nobody would know this without access to our finances. Reading have an abundance of supporters on Twitter who think they are the clubs treasurer. They need hobbies!


Actually there are an abundance of supporters who can make very educated guesses.
FFP is based on turnover. Anybody who is vaguely interested can easily find out how much TV income we get, it's straightforward to make reasonable assumptions on matchday income based on previous years reported Financial Accounts, it's straightforward to make reasonable assumptions on player and staff costs, based on previous years Financial Accounts.


"Educated guesses".


Very educated guesses. Certainly close enough to know whether FFP is likely to be a large consideration when it comes to dumping a manager and choosing a replacement. Not sure what your point is here.

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