Pearson had built something. That Ranieri took to another level.RichTea94 wrote:
Never know- this might be our Pearson to Ranieri moment
Exactly. Disgraceful decision but I was planning to renew today and have doneArmadillo Roadkill wrote:Seriously, all this refunds on season tickets business.
Who do you support - the former manager or the club?
Lower West wrote:Pearson had built something. That Ranieri took to another level.RichTea94 wrote:
Never know- this might be our Pearson to Ranieri moment
At the end of this season we had nothing. In fact a poorer squad than at the of last season. Next season could be seriously grim.
This.Armadillo Roadkill wrote:Seriously, all this refunds on season tickets business.
Who do you support - the former manager or the club?
Rumour has it that he (predictably) didn't take the news too well, and promptly launched himself off a cliff upon hearing it.Hoop Blah wrote:I'm worried for Top Flight....
Be even worse when they appoint Neil LennonMaguire wrote:Club is an absolute shambles and totally unrecognisable from the one we had a decade ago.
Lurching from one calamity to the next like a blind kid playing Donkey Kong.
I've supported the club a lot more vocally than others throughout the season. I missed a total of 12 games home and away.RoyallyFcuked wrote:This.Armadillo Roadkill wrote:Seriously, all this refunds on season tickets business.
Who do you support - the former manager or the club?
The OTT meltdown over the departure of the limited one is all too predictable, as his employment clearly means more to some than the results and performances of the team.
You deserve these owners.RoyallyFcuked wrote:This.Armadillo Roadkill wrote:Seriously, all this refunds on season tickets business.
Who do you support - the former manager or the club?
The OTT meltdown over the departure of the limited one is all too predictable, as his employment clearly means more to some than the results and performances of the team.
If I've played even a small part in pîssing Leon off, I must be on the right track.leon wrote:You're getting on my titsRoyallyFcuked wrote:This.Armadillo Roadkill wrote:Seriously, all this refunds on season tickets business.
Who do you support - the former manager or the club?
The OTT meltdown over the departure of the limited one is all too predictable, as his employment clearly means more to some than the results and performances of the team.
Did you say Shambles?Lower West wrote:Football is a business. Money, money,money...............
What a complete and utter shambles.
What ever the Reading way was. It has gone forever.

I did wonder if the owners were just property speculators. However, they've taken the expensive option in sacking a manager who just wasn't delivering the results. That to me suggests they are committed to the football side of the business, not just the Royal Elm Park or whatever it's called.SCIAG wrote:You deserve these owners.RoyallyFcuked wrote:This.Armadillo Roadkill wrote:Seriously, all this refunds on season tickets business.
Who do you support - the former manager or the club?
The OTT meltdown over the departure of the limited one is all too predictable, as his employment clearly means more to some than the results and performances of the team.
Not his team though. Changing the manager still leaves us with the same group of players. While managers get sacked. Players don't.RoyallyFcuked wrote: The OTT meltdown over the departure of the limited one is all too predictable, as his employment clearly means more to some than the results and performances of the team.
Should never have been re-appointedgenome wrote:What a fcuking joke.
Tbf boys I've never noticed you before.Armadillo Roadkill wrote:If I've played even a small part in pîssing Leon off, I must be on the right track.leon wrote:You're getting on my titsRoyallyFcuked wrote:
This.
The OTT meltdown over the departure of the limited one is all too predictable, as his employment clearly means more to some than the results and performances of the team.
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