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Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Millsy » 14 May 2009 00:12

Madejski admires Bullivant for the work he did keeping the side together with minimal funds and if he had more funding he'd have done wonders. The word is that now we're in a stronger position financially he's very keen on giving Bullivant another go.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Deathy » 14 May 2009 00:22

The woROFLd.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Ian Royal » 14 May 2009 19:18

Should never have been sacked. Fans were idiots calling for his head. No way we were going to turn it around and we should have given him the chance at a lower level.

Burns was the abject failure. Big reputation, plenty of experience, spent loads. Achieved sweet FA and nearly took an extremely progressive and well run club with a new stadium down to Division 3.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 14 May 2009 19:26

Ian Royal Should never have been sacked.

he wasn't sacked.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Deathy » 14 May 2009 19:32

Ian Royal Should never have been sacked. Fans were idiots calling for his head. No way we were going to turn it around and we should have given him the chance at a lower level.

Burns was the abject failure. Big reputation, plenty of experience, spent loads. Achieved sweet FA and nearly took an extremely progressive and well run club with a new stadium down to Division 3.


We weren't exactly a 'extremely progressive and well run club' at that time. We were making huge losses at that time, but SJM was funding the deficit.


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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Ian Royal » 14 May 2009 21:13

Deathy
Ian Royal Should never have been sacked. Fans were idiots calling for his head. No way we were going to turn it around and we should have given him the chance at a lower level.

Burns was the abject failure. Big reputation, plenty of experience, spent loads. Achieved sweet FA and nearly took an extremely progressive and well run club with a new stadium down to Division 3.


We weren't exactly a 'extremely progressive and well run club' at that time. We were making huge losses at that time, but SJM was funding the deficit.


Stadium being built. The era had begun.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Terminal Boardom » 14 May 2009 22:47

Bring it on! I think that it would a really progressive move. He was not given a proper chance and I have heard that Carl Asaba would love to come back to the club.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Focher » 14 May 2009 22:54

he was harshly treated at the 0-3 defeat at Oxford, this could be his chance to set the record straight.

While we're on the subject get rid of our poncey Waitrose sponsorship, and get Top Cars on the shirt next season.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Royal With Cheese » 14 May 2009 23:56

At last, a beacon of hope in this sea of shit.


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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Terminal Boardom » 15 May 2009 11:46

I have also heard that Paul Bodin will be #2. There is a condition to TB1's return though. He has asked for a more formal taxi rank to be built outside the stadium.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Royal Lady » 16 May 2009 15:26

Some people on here talk absolute sheeite.

Bullivant was a Div 2 manager at best - he was rubbish and was only usurped by Tommy Burns imho.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Cookie » 17 May 2009 01:47

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Terminal Boardom » 17 May 2009 17:52

And a new club song will be launched entitled "3 Cabs" to the Skinner & Baddiel 3 Lions. Altogether now...

He's coming home,
He's coming home,
He's coming,
Terry's coming home

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by Millsy » 23 May 2009 15:42

I saw a taxi outside the Madstad today.

The plot thickens.

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Re: Bullivant poised to rejoin

by handbags_harris » 25 May 2009 17:39

What utter bollocks. Ian, if you're serious then that is your most laughable opinion. The side he inherited had just finished 18th iirc, but had the best home record bar Bolton who we beat at home despite playing half the game with Jimmy Quinn in goal. Unfortunately we had the worst away record as well, but Elm Park was a fortress for the majority of that year and it was testament to Quinn and Gooding that they kept us up on the back of that. To say Bullivant should never have left is laughable because he was taking us down at a rapid rate of knots. He signed some shit, and lots of it, and justified his purchases by playing them, and funnily enough we suffered a horrendous dip in form culminating ultimately in relegation. The likes of Gareth Davies, Jason Bowen, Andy Legg, Carl Asaba, Nick Colgan, Michael O'Neill etc just weren't up to the standard, and that shows by our league position. Maybe being a bit harsh on O'Neill because he was a wide player who Bullivant insisted on playing down the middle, but he still wasn't very good.

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