He didn't sack Quinn and Gooding either.Top Flight wrote:What is a more credible source? The BBC? or Reading FC?
I'll give you this one Genome.
He didn't sack Quinn and Gooding either.Top Flight wrote:What is a more credible source? The BBC? or Reading FC?
I'll give you this one Genome.
If he wasn't sacked, he certainly should have been. One of the low points in my watching this club.Top Flight wrote:What is a more credible source? The BBC? or Reading FC?
I'll give you this one Genome.
No JM just didn't choose to offer them new deals so not a sacking ...technically.tmesis wrote:He didn't sack Quinn and Gooding either.Top Flight wrote:What is a more credible source? The BBC? or Reading FC?
I'll give you this one Genome.
Stink voor dank.One8Seven1* wrote:http://www.voetbalprimeur.nl/nieuws/665644/-buitenlands-avontuur-voor-stam-trainer-tekent-voor-twee-jaar-in-engeland-.html#k4RQ4mrmGlLJmgHx.99
Translated:
Jaap Stam is definitely to work in England. The former defender is manager of Championship club Reading, reports De Telegraaf Thursday afternoon. Stam goes to Reading for two years to work. The club also has an option for an additional season . Last week it was announced that the former player include Manchester United, AC Milan and PSV was negotiating with his new club. Last season was Tribe , along with Andries Ulderink at the helm at Ajax .
At Reading Tribe find a Dutchman. Brian Please , former Professor , is actually the technical director of the club. Reading last season ended in the Championship at the seventeenth place . The last time The Royals were active at the highest level was in 2013. Brian McDermott at the end of last season was sacked by Reading.
Yep! Bullet dodgedDave-Royal wrote:Parkinson Bolton boss
Sounds kinkyFrom Despair To Where? wrote:According to the BBC it's a toss up between Adkins and Cotterill for the Bolton job.
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