by melonhead » 05 Mar 2013 14:45
by Millsy » 05 Mar 2013 18:09
Hoop Blah2 world wars, 1 world cupmelonhead
id say the "blame" for who made the decisions on budget in tehe summer is very much unclear, rather than crystal clear it was brian
the ten twelve million bids in january are simply a sign that the club as a whole reliased its mistake.
it says nothing about who made that original decision
Exactly.
We heard the same nonsense about Coppell having funds but choosing not to spend as we do now with Brian. We realised our mistake- Anton has admitted it - and so we went all out in January but it sadly wasn't to be.
I am not however blaming Anton or Sir John this time. If we go down its bad luck. As a fiercely critical Madejski basher for not spending even I thought our approach over the summer period was right - and I was someone who berated the club for not spending on other occasions!! I think we took a gamble that didn't pay off and no one is to blame for that. If anyone is to blame though it's ridiculous to suggest its Brian, who on many occasions has blatantly blamed lack of funds.
That 'rubbish' about Coppell not choosing to spend more money even though it was available came from the man himself though. He confirmed that he didn't sign 2 or 3 individuals because he didn't think it was necessary and they weren't any better than what we had.
I don't think luck really comes into it either. It's not unlucky that it took so long to get much impact from our summer signings. It's not luck that we threw away more points than anyone else from leading positions in the first few months of the season. It's not luck that we didn't seem to have any really effective tactical plan to get the best out of our resources. It certainly isn't luck that we played an unfit goalkeeper for the a handful of games which looks to have costs us some vital points.
I obvioulsy don't know how much it was Zingaravich or McDermott, or the balance of their joint decision, that set the budgets in the summer but I've made it pretty clear in the past that I think the majority of the fault was McDermotts. Why? Because he's the one who should be managing expectations with the board about what is needed. If he felt we needed more it's partly down to him to eek more out of what might be available. From everything I've heard or seen since my gut feeling is that he was pretty content with what he was given and wasn't pushing for more.
by Millsy » 05 Mar 2013 18:12
Hoop Blah2 world wars, 1 world cup I agree HB, we have been close to being Effective, and as a result we are close to avoiding relegation. close is not good enough.
I would argue (I of course may be wrong, it's just the way I see it and your opinion is just as valid of course) that we have done well DESPITE our poor squad and BECAUSE of Brian.
Fiar enough, that's one way of looking at it. As I've said elsewhere though I really don't think it was a miracle of management from Brian that made our squad nearly competitive. I think there have been many mistakes made that hampered the team and ultimately cost us points in certain games and then subsequent ones as the pressure built and the losing habit deepened.
If McDermott had made all the right decisions and kept all his players happy, motivated, fit and on form then we might not've performed any better. I'd wager my mortgage that we would've been better off if he'd had the perfect campaign though, but we'll never know.
by Wimb » 05 Mar 2013 18:22
by AirRaidSiren » 05 Mar 2013 18:29
by andrew1957 » 05 Mar 2013 18:30
Wimb Our newest poster has taken a look at the Guthrie situation on TTE. If anybody wants to write a counter piece, be glad to host it.
http://www.thetilehurstend.com/2013/3/5 ... ny-guthrie
by AirRaidSiren » 05 Mar 2013 18:37
andrew1957Wimb Our newest poster has taken a look at the Guthrie situation on TTE. If anybody wants to write a counter piece, be glad to host it.
http://www.thetilehurstend.com/2013/3/5 ... ny-guthrie
Article pretty much spot on IMO. I support Brian but Guthrie's exclusion in the last 4 is all but inexplicable. He was very good in January as I have said elswehere. He must play Saturday.
by Ian Royal » 05 Mar 2013 18:55
andrew1957Wimb Our newest poster has taken a look at the Guthrie situation on TTE. If anybody wants to write a counter piece, be glad to host it.
http://www.thetilehurstend.com/2013/3/5 ... ny-guthrie
Article pretty much spot on IMO. I support Brian but Guthrie's exclusion in the last 4 is all but inexplicable. He was very good in January as I have said elswehere. He must play Saturday.
by andrew1957 » 05 Mar 2013 19:18
by The Rouge » 05 Mar 2013 20:36
andrew1957 Ian - I mainly agree that 4-5-1 is the way to go. Against Wigan it did not work (mainly because of the players selected - which was a bit of a mystery)
by Maguire » 05 Mar 2013 21:35
by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2013 11:20
by TBM » 09 Mar 2013 11:52
Royal Lady due to the twitter picture of him on a football game with the For Sale sign.
by AirRaidSiren » 09 Mar 2013 11:55
Royal Lady http://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport/readingfc/articles/2013/03/08/87355-reading-fc-boss-defends-decision-to-drop-danny-guthrie/
According to McD's interview in the Chronicle - Guthrie does appear to have been dropped due to the twitter picture of him on a football game with the For Sale sign. So, it appears he didn't have an injury - which we all knew all along.
He's saying Blackman and HRK came in against Everton and did well - that he has to choose 18 and some players are bound to be disappointed. Must say, I'm more disappointed in the fact that a petty argument or whatever can lead to dropping players who could be key at this stage of the season. I don't believe Guthrie is the messiah but I do think, even if he's on the bench, he's an option we can turn to if needed.
Brian also said on Sky Sports earlier that as long as he feels at the end of the season that we did all we could to give it a go, he's happy. I'm guessing he should be feeling very unhappy come the end of the season then.
by joeroyal » 09 Mar 2013 11:59
AirRaidSirenRoyal Lady http://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport/readingfc/articles/2013/03/08/87355-reading-fc-boss-defends-decision-to-drop-danny-guthrie/
According to McD's interview in the Chronicle - Guthrie does appear to have been dropped due to the twitter picture of him on a football game with the For Sale sign. So, it appears he didn't have an injury - which we all knew all along.
He's saying Blackman and HRK came in against Everton and did well - that he has to choose 18 and some players are bound to be disappointed. Must say, I'm more disappointed in the fact that a petty argument or whatever can lead to dropping players who could be key at this stage of the season. I don't believe Guthrie is the messiah but I do think, even if he's on the bench, he's an option we can turn to if needed.
Brian also said on Sky Sports earlier that as long as he feels at the end of the season that we did all we could to give it a go, he's happy. I'm guessing he should be feeling very unhappy come the end of the season then.
If that's the case, Royal Lady, then it just shows how fickle McDermott is. In fact, it's pretty pathetic. Another white lie from him?
His stubbornness is really grating me.
by AirRaidSiren » 09 Mar 2013 12:00
joeroyalAirRaidSirenRoyal Lady http://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport/readingfc/articles/2013/03/08/87355-reading-fc-boss-defends-decision-to-drop-danny-guthrie/
According to McD's interview in the Chronicle - Guthrie does appear to have been dropped due to the twitter picture of him on a football game with the For Sale sign. So, it appears he didn't have an injury - which we all knew all along.
He's saying Blackman and HRK came in against Everton and did well - that he has to choose 18 and some players are bound to be disappointed. Must say, I'm more disappointed in the fact that a petty argument or whatever can lead to dropping players who could be key at this stage of the season. I don't believe Guthrie is the messiah but I do think, even if he's on the bench, he's an option we can turn to if needed.
Brian also said on Sky Sports earlier that as long as he feels at the end of the season that we did all we could to give it a go, he's happy. I'm guessing he should be feeling very unhappy come the end of the season then.
If that's the case, Royal Lady, then it just shows how fickle McDermott is. In fact, it's pretty pathetic. Another white lie from him?
His stubbornness is really grating me.
He has been found out
by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2013 12:09
by Daniel_ElmPark1986 » 31 Mar 2013 17:08
by 72 bus » 31 Mar 2013 17:25
Daniel_ElmPark1986 Danny Guthrie needs to go he was AWFUL!! against Arsenal you can tell he has attitude by his style of play ! the pass that gave arsenal there 3rd goal done it for me ....
by Royalclapper » 31 Mar 2013 17:33
Daniel_ElmPark1986 Danny Guthrie needs to go he was AWFUL!! against Arsenal you can tell he has attitude by his style of play ! the pass that gave arsenal there 3rd goal done it for me ....
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