Divvy Odds dropping again for Adkins (BetFair). Probably a reaction to the Telegraph article suggesting we will speak to him again next week.
Something along the lines of "Pleeeeease, we're really desperate!".
by Royal Ginger » 23 Mar 2013 22:03
Divvy Odds dropping again for Adkins (BetFair). Probably a reaction to the Telegraph article suggesting we will speak to him again next week.
by Royalwaster » 23 Mar 2013 22:04
by Ian Royal » 23 Mar 2013 22:06
Royalwaster Onto page 100 soon.
by genome » 23 Mar 2013 22:06
AthleticoSpizz what is this sh1t?
by SLAMMED » 23 Mar 2013 23:22
by Badger Finger » 23 Mar 2013 23:24
by RockheadRumple » 23 Mar 2013 23:29
by SLAMMED » 23 Mar 2013 23:29
by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Mar 2013 23:33
given the original thread titleRockheadRumple PAGE 100 BABY YEAH!
by Unphased Royal » 23 Mar 2013 23:39
by Eaststandman » 23 Mar 2013 23:42
SPARTA http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/reading/9950154/Reading-ready-to-make-fresh-approach-to-former-Southampton-manager-Nigel-Adkins.html
Reading ready to make fresh approach to former Southampton manager Nigel Adkins
Reading are expected to make a fresh approach to Nigel Adkins to become their new manager ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match away to Arsenal.
The former Southampton manager was spoken to last week by Reading before the club offered the job to Brighton’s Gus Poyet who subsequently stunned them by turning the post down.
The decision came as a severe blow to Reading who surprisingly sacked Brian McDermott 13 days ago – and just 33 days after he was named manager of the month - with Academy director Eamonn Dolan taking charge of the last league match away to Manchester United, which they lost 1-0.
With just eight league games to go and Reading facing a desperate battle against relegation – in 19th place and six points behind fourth-from-bottom Aston Villa - it had been assumed that owner Anton Zingarevich had a replacement lined up when he sacked McDermott.
However that was not the case, despite rumours linking Paolo Di Canio and Roberto Di Matteo, who wants a higher profile job and has been strongly linked to German club Schalke, to the post, and Zingarevich now has to decide whether he still harbours hopes of avoiding relegation or needs to appoint a manager with experience of gaining promotion from the Championship.
Adkins is understood to be unsure as to whether or not to accept the role and has spent the time since he was sacked travelling Europe and observing clubs such as Hamburg, where he has attended training.
by RockheadRumple » 24 Mar 2013 00:19
AthleticoSpizzRockheadRumple PAGE 100 BABY YEAH!
given the original thread title
Its not the accolade that I would want to figurehead
by AthleticoSpizz » 24 Mar 2013 00:53
by Denver Royal » 24 Mar 2013 02:19
Ian Royal Odds on reaching 150 pages before an appointment?
by Millsy » 24 Mar 2013 02:40
by Cripple Creek » 24 Mar 2013 02:56
by Denver Royal » 24 Mar 2013 03:02
Cripple Creek "After all we are a good side". Really?
by Royal Ginger » 24 Mar 2013 07:21
Cripple Creek "After all we are a good side". Really?
by soggy biscuit » 24 Mar 2013 07:35
by brighton_royal » 24 Mar 2013 08:44
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