See 'false 3rd'.Oilroyal wrote:I know it’s in our nature as Reading fans to be pessimistic and not credit others for their good work but I do think we should give credit where credit is due. But if you perfer to put it all down to good luck who am I to convince you otherwise.
Heard we were better off with Clement last year.Greatwesternline wrote:Why is no one interested in Bielsa? He took a middling Leeds team and very nearly got them promoted playing good football.
Ha, who'd have thunk it, Gomes may be our most sell-able asset. Maybe we'll keep Swift after all.Sutekh wrote:Likewise, let's hope Reading already have names and a course of action in hand if JG does go - and if he does at least the compensation should be fairly decent.
Not sure have we, is this through this agent we now have links with??Nameless wrote:Haven't we basically outsourced the old DofF role ?
No, it's Kia Jaroobchian who by all accounts brought the loan players in and has been involved in other ways too.linkenholtroyal wrote:Not sure have we, is this through this agent we now have links with??Nameless wrote:Haven't we basically outsourced the old DofF role ?
2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:Moved Reading from 23rd to 20th.
Premier League clubs now want him.
Seems legit.
Give Hammond a million to tempt him back, the £10m he'll add to Loaders sale fee will more than pay for itself.Snowflake Royal wrote:Hammo back would be epic. You could add at least 25% to any sale value immediately.
royalp-we wrote:2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:Moved Reading from 23rd to 20th.
Premier League clubs now want him.
Seems legit.
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Did a great job turning round our fortunes, though we shouldn’t forget he was supported in Jan better than any other relegation threatened club manager (4 prem players + Nelson)
Clubs around us think we bought our way out of trouble. In a way they’re right.
I like him and hope he stays. Hardly the end of the world if he doesn’t.
Hughton please x
Yeah good point royalp-we, I was going to throw that in too but didn't because good point Nameless also, ie. however he did it, he did it and I didn't really want to detract from that.Nameless wrote:royalp-we wrote:2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:Moved Reading from 23rd to 20th.
Premier League clubs now want him.
Seems legit.
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Did a great job turning round our fortunes, though we shouldn’t forget he was supported in Jan better than any other relegation threatened club manager (4 prem players + Nelson)
Clubs around us think we bought our way out of trouble. In a way they’re right.
I like him and hope he stays. Hardly the end of the world if he doesn’t.
Hughton please x
Not sure we bought our way out of trouble given we got the loan players for virtually nothing. Wecertainly recruited our way out of trouble. Not sure that is something to be criticised for, why would you not use any legitimate way possible to improve your chances ? Did Rotherham and Millwall have the chance to recruit better players in January and reject them in order to ensure their relegation fight was some how more spiritually authentic ? In that case they were idiots.
Mark Bowen.royalp-we wrote:2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:Moved Reading from 23rd to 20th.
Premier League clubs now want him.
Seems legit.
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Did a great job turning round our fortunes, though we shouldn’t forget he was supported in Jan better than any other relegation threatened club manager (4 prem players + Nelson)
Clubs around us think we bought our way out of trouble. In a way they’re right.
I like him and hope he stays. Hardly the end of the world if he doesn’t.
Hughton please x
Ian Royal was in the betting for the Reading job, so I wouldn't read too much into it.windermereROYAL wrote:Actually in the betting for the Newcastle job, 20/1. no real surprise it`s skybet.
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