Top Flight Thanks Brian.
You are one of the Reading FC legends and will always be welcome in the East Stand.
I hope our owners will change again in the future and I hope you will be back.
Are you crackers?
by John Smith » 31 May 2016 14:39
Top Flight Thanks Brian.
You are one of the Reading FC legends and will always be welcome in the East Stand.
I hope our owners will change again in the future and I hope you will be back.
by Top Flight » 31 May 2016 14:56
John SmithTop Flight Thanks Brian.
You are one of the Reading FC legends and will always be welcome in the East Stand.
I hope our owners will change again in the future and I hope you will be back.
Are you crackers?
by genome » 31 May 2016 14:59
Top Flight name me one manager who is Reading through and through and has Brian's track record.
by Top Flight » 31 May 2016 15:11
genomeTop Flight name me one manager who is Reading through and through and has Brian's track record.
Steve Coppell
Well, probably not Reading through-and-through but definitely has his track record and I'm sure holds passion for the club
by Forbury Lion » 31 May 2016 15:26
genomeTop Flight name me one manager who is Reading through and through and has Brian's track record.
Steve Coppell
Well, probably not Reading through-and-through but definitely has his track record and I'm sure holds passion for the club
by Lower West » 31 May 2016 16:01
Top Flight If he comes back it will probably be to a League Two side, but name me one manager who is Reading through and through and has Brian's track record.
by Brian McDermott » 31 May 2016 16:18
by Top Flight » 31 May 2016 16:19
Brian McDermott Ah, the "tactical genius" is headed for league one.
Remarkable. If you read any of Top Flight's posts in the last 2 months, you'd have thought he'd be off to a top 6 prem team.
by Brian McDermott » 31 May 2016 17:04
Top FlightBrian McDermott Ah, the "tactical genius" is headed for league one.
Remarkable. If you read any of Top Flight's posts in the last 2 months, you'd have thought he'd be off to a top 6 prem team.
If top 6 Prem teams appointed English managers, he probably wouldn't be far off that.
by Top Flight » 31 May 2016 17:09
Brian McDermottTop FlightBrian McDermott Ah, the "tactical genius" is headed for league one.
Remarkable. If you read any of Top Flight's posts in the last 2 months, you'd have thought he'd be off to a top 6 prem team.
If top 6 Prem teams appointed English managers, he probably wouldn't be far off that.
Amazing. You must be on the wind up. Your delusion is outstanding. He's off to League one it seems. Because no premier league or championship clubs think he's good enough for them. There are plenty of teams better than Bolton who do appoint English managers, yet.. for some weird reason... they aren't queuing up for Mr Genius.
by Brian McDermott » 31 May 2016 17:12
Top FlightBrian McDermottTop Flight
If top 6 Prem teams appointed English managers, he probably wouldn't be far off that.
Amazing. You must be on the wind up. Your delusion is outstanding. He's off to League one it seems. Because no premier league or championship clubs think he's good enough for them. There are plenty of teams better than Bolton who do appoint English managers, yet.. for some weird reason... they aren't queuing up for Mr Genius.
Which teams are looking for a new manager right now?
I can think of Reading, Bolton and Watford. Who else is looking?
Obviously Reading won't hire the manager that they just sacked. But plenty of Reading fans would love him to still be our boss. Watford have dodgy ownership like we do and will likely elect another foreign coach so that leaves Bolton who are talking to him. Who else is there who are looking for a boss at the current time?
by Top Flight » 31 May 2016 20:56
Brian McDermottTop FlightBrian McDermott
Amazing. You must be on the wind up. Your delusion is outstanding. He's off to League one it seems. Because no premier league or championship clubs think he's good enough for them. There are plenty of teams better than Bolton who do appoint English managers, yet.. for some weird reason... they aren't queuing up for Mr Genius.
Which teams are looking for a new manager right now?
I can think of Reading, Bolton and Watford. Who else is looking?
Obviously Reading won't hire the manager that they just sacked. But plenty of Reading fans would love him to still be our boss. Watford have dodgy ownership like we do and will likely elect another foreign coach so that leaves Bolton who are talking to him. Who else is there who are looking for a boss at the current time?
Doesn't matter if they are looking or not. If McD was truly good enough for the top 6 in the prem (my god are we really discussing this), every club at Reading's level, and every club who feels they underachieved would be on the phone to his agent.
by leon » 31 May 2016 22:01
Brian McDermottTop FlightBrian McDermott Ah, the "tactical genius" is headed for league one.
Remarkable. If you read any of Top Flight's posts in the last 2 months, you'd have thought he'd be off to a top 6 prem team.
If top 6 Prem teams appointed English managers, he probably wouldn't be far off that.
Amazing. You must be on the wind up. Your delusion is outstanding. He's off to League one it seems. Because no premier league or championship clubs think he's good enough for them. There are plenty of teams better than Bolton who do appoint English managers, yet.. for some weird reason... they aren't queuing up for Mr Genius.
by RoyalinBracknell » 31 May 2016 22:05
by Cookie » 31 May 2016 22:43
SCIAG The Chief Scout that recruited our best ever team for less than £4m.
The reserve team manager that won the Premier League.
The first team manager that saved us from relegation, got us into the play-offs, and then won the Championship.
No matter how you slice it, the man's achievements at this club are remarkable and he deserves respect. I'd go as far to say that if you denigrate him, you are not a supporter of this club and do not deserve to bask in its success.
by AthleticoSpizz » 31 May 2016 22:50
it would probably be wasted on some of the young mongs on here......but if you are ever in a position where you are able to share his reply...some of us would dearly like to read it.RoyalinBracknell For anyone wanting to thank Brian personally I sent an email via the club - bmcdermott@readingfc.co.uk - and slightly to my surprise got a very nice, classy reply from him.
Very glad I sent it now and grateful he took the time to reply. We've been very lucky to have him.
by SCIAG » 01 Jun 2016 00:23
Top FlightJohn SmithTop Flight Thanks Brian.
You are one of the Reading FC legends and will always be welcome in the East Stand.
I hope our owners will change again in the future and I hope you will be back.
Are you crackers?
If he comes back it will probably be to a League Two side, but name me one manager who is Reading through and through and has Brian's track record.
Brian is a Reading FC legend and I have huge respect for the guy.
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