The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

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My managerial option would be

Richie Wellens
12
20%
Robbie Savage
4
7%
Matt Bloomfield
10
17%
Gareth Ainsworth
2
3%
Ruben Selles
6
10%
Gareth Southgate
3
5%
Michael Gilkes
1
2%
Dave Challinor
0
No votes
AN Other (please specify)
7
12%
Ian Royal
15
25%
 
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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Hound » 27 Oct 2025 14:24

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Hound Richardson certainly did well with Wigan. That Rotherham team he took on was diabolical iirc

But not a name I was expecting. Seen some things saying he was pretty long ball - don’t think we’ve the players for that approach atm

We're not suited to a direct, physical game. CBs will eat it up for breakfast against Marriot. We need a manager who prefers to get us playing through the lines so we can get the ball to Wing/Elliott/Doyle/Ritchie/Lane in threatening positions, then Marriot will thrive off their service.


Fully agreed. And Kelv or MoM as a target man doesn’t work either

But I’m solely going on that description of Richardson’s management from a few posts on Twitter so it might be totally wrong

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by morganb » 27 Oct 2025 14:49

Hound But I’m solely going on that description of Richardson’s management from a few posts on Twitter so it might be totally wrong


This is possibly how Couhig and Jacobson will go about choosing the new manager

Assume Brian Carey will have a big say in who we pick? Who else with any long term football experience do we have at the club

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by South Coast Royal » 27 Oct 2025 14:58

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First of all I don’t like that when it looked like he was on the verge of success he ditched Wycombe for a relegation fight with Luton.

The previous seasons he finished mid table or their about. (Our fans would want him sacked after 10 games)

Why sack a manager to replace him with the same thing?

Are we in mid table?


3 points of 12th with a lot of the season still to go.


2 points above the 3rd and 4th relegation places and those 2 clubs have a game in hand.
I guess that is what gave the owners the concern over how well or badly we were doing.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by South Coast Royal » 27 Oct 2025 15:13

As suggested in another topic, would Gary O'Neill be up for a "project"?
Considered very unlucky to lose his job down here but he didn't have the massive funds provided to Iraola which has meant Bournemouth being able to buy players from the top foreign clubs clubs.

He would certainly require a decent salary but far better to pay big bucks for a good manager rather than give wages to a few past it or already moderate players IMHO.

One other thing-he played for a lot of clubs and has managed two as well as having been U21 manager at Liverpool so I would suspect that his network of connections extends much further than to players of Irish origin under the agency of his own brother.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Pepe the Horseman » 27 Oct 2025 15:26

TalkSport reporting we're in advanced talks with Leam Richardson.


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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Snowflake Royal » 27 Oct 2025 15:29

I'm instantly anti Richardson now I've found out his first name.

Leam? oxf*rd off.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Shev » 27 Oct 2025 15:44

If anyone is interested as to why Bloomfield was considered a rising star before our (Wycombe) new overlords ousted him and he ended up as basket case Luton, this is a good article on his philosophy. It sounds like he is out of it now, though.

https://learning.coachesvoice.com/cv/matt-bloomfield/

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by tidus_mi2 » 27 Oct 2025 16:06

Richardson would be an utterly uninspiring appointment.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Armadillo Roadkill » 27 Oct 2025 16:13

This all illustrates the problem of sacking the manager. You've got to find a new one. And in this case, it appears to be without too much planning ahead. So none of the options appear to be all that great. Hard to see how they're much of a step up on Hunt.

Realistically, you probably have to look outside the UK. A manager of a top flight side in many countries may see managing in League One as a significant opportunity - for example, from the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, Poland, Czechia.

I also don't accept for one minute that a non-UK manager somehow doesn't understand the footballing culture here. Almost every successful manager in the Premier League over the last twenty years has been from abroad.

But we don't have time for that kind of search and selection process.


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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by leon » 27 Oct 2025 16:14

tidus_mi2 Richardson would be an utterly uninspiring appointment.


I'm struggling to understand what the actual fcuk they are doing

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by From Despair To Where? » 27 Oct 2025 16:15

Apparently he likes to employ a high press which, given the glacial pace of our defence, would seem to be a disaster waiting to happen.

Favoured set up 4-2-3-1 or 5-3-2.

As ever, I'm happy to give every manager a chance but not overly enthused with the prospect of Richardson..

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 27 Oct 2025 16:17

Why do we have to have anyone? We have a Head of AI at the club... couldn't we be the first team in history to have an AI manager?*

* Couldn't be worse than Bullivant or Gomes

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Armadillo Roadkill » 27 Oct 2025 16:29

From Despair To Where? Apparently he likes to employ a high press which, given the glacial pace of our defence, would seem to be a disaster waiting to happen.

Favoured set up 4-2-3-1 or 5-3-2.

As ever, I'm happy to give every manager a chance but not overly enthused with the prospect of Richardson..


If anyone tries a genuine 5-3-2 we may never score another goal.


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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by South Coast Royal » 27 Oct 2025 16:33

Armadillo Roadkill This all illustrates the problem of sacking the manager. You've got to find a new one. And in this case, it appears to be without too much planning ahead. So none of the options appear to be all that great. Hard to see how they're much of a step up on Hunt.

Realistically, you probably have to look outside the UK. A manager of a top flight side in many countries may see managing in League One as a significant opportunity - for example, from the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, Poland, Czechia.

I also don't accept for one minute that a non-UK manager somehow doesn't understand the footballing culture here. Almost every successful manager in the Premier League over the last twenty years has been from abroad.

But we don't have time for that kind of search and selection process.


As you say, most Premier League clubs have foreign managers.
Those managers have significant funds for transfers and can scour the world for the best players.

3rd Division football is totally different with most managers working to a shoestring budget so IMHO it is handy if they have played or managed here because of contacts they have developed over the years with a view to signing new players.

If Richardson is the man I suspect the owners have had their eye on him for some time so the process isn't a panic but, regardless of what we think, a considered approach.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by stealthpapes » 27 Oct 2025 17:15

Long read on/from Leam Richardson.

https://learning.coachesvoice.com/cv/le ... -athletic/

WIll give it a bit before I comment fully, but do think it deserves a proper read.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Snowflake Royal » 27 Oct 2025 17:30

Armadillo Roadkill This all illustrates the problem of sacking the manager. You've got to find a new one. And in this case, it appears to be without too much planning ahead. So none of the options appear to be all that great. Hard to see how they're much of a step up on Hunt.

Realistically, you probably have to look outside the UK. A manager of a top flight side in many countries may see managing in League One as a significant opportunity - for example, from the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, Poland, Czechia.

I also don't accept for one minute that a non-UK manager somehow doesn't understand the footballing culture here. Almost every successful manager in the Premier League over the last twenty years has been from abroad.

But we don't have time for that kind of search and selection process.

I don’t think the wittered dribblings if all of us of HNA, and we couldn't get consensus across the lot of us that the sky is blue, do anything to say whether there's a plan on not.

We know there's a plan, because a Couhig told us months ago he has a short list of three managers he'd look to appoint from if he did need to hire a new manager.

Whether we agree with the options, we go with one of those options, or end up with someone entirely different, and whether we like that person, is irrelevent to their being a plan.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by WestYorksRoyal » 27 Oct 2025 17:32

Yeah, this does not seem like a knee jerk. Bloomfield would be the obvious knee jerk appointment.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by From Despair To Where? » 27 Oct 2025 17:47

stealthpapes Long read on/from Leam Richardson.

https://learning.coachesvoice.com/cv/le ... -athletic/

WIll give it a bit before I comment fully, but do think it deserves a proper read.


Sounds like he would have been a fantastic appointment 10 months ago.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by leon » 27 Oct 2025 18:08

stealthpapes Long read on/from Leam Richardson.

https://learning.coachesvoice.com/cv/le ... -athletic/

WIll give it a bit before I comment fully, but do think it deserves a proper read.


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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Brogue » 27 Oct 2025 18:11

the sooner these grifter owners sell up and fcuk off the better. They are destroying the club. Things are worse than under dai....Bring back dai,all is forgiven.

Couhig out

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