by MmmMonsterMunch » 27 Nov 2012 12:58
by andrew1957 » 27 Nov 2012 13:03
by MmmMonsterMunch » 27 Nov 2012 13:05
andrew1957 No one can replace Brian - he is possibly the best manager we have ever had.
by sandman » 27 Nov 2012 13:31
sandman So people on here are saying McDermott is "out of his depth" in the PL but then suggest Neil Warnock, whose specialist subject is being not good enough for the PL, to replace him.
by melonhead » 27 Nov 2012 13:49
Lacostesandman So people on here are saying McDermott is "out of his depth" in the PL but then suggest Neil Warnock, whose specialist subject is being not good enough for the PL, to replace him.
Melonhead said it to be fair. He would take two managers that have always failed in the PL in Warnock and McCarthy![]()
His football knowledge knows no bounds
by Pepe the Horseman » 27 Nov 2012 15:48
by akranes » 27 Nov 2012 15:56
by Ian Royal » 27 Nov 2012 17:30
melonhead id take warnock or mick mcarthy if we are going down anyway
but would prefer to stick with brian please
by SPARTA » 27 Nov 2012 18:03
Lacostesandman So people on here are saying McDermott is "out of his depth" in the PL but then suggest Neil Warnock, whose specialist subject is being not good enough for the PL, to replace him.
Melonhead said it to be fair. He would take two managers that have always failed in the PL in Warnock and McCarthy![]()
His football knowledge knows no bounds
by melonhead » 27 Nov 2012 18:37
melonheadLacostesandman So people on here are saying McDermott is "out of his depth" in the PL but then suggest Neil Warnock, whose specialist subject is being not good enough for the PL, to replace him.
Melonhead said it to be fair. He would take two managers that have always failed in the PL in Warnock and McCarthy![]()
His football knowledge knows no bounds
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id take warnock or mick mcarthy if we are going down anyway
i said it because, if we are going down, as everyone thinks, then they would be the two most proven at getting us back up
but if thats the case then id happily stay with brian, cos i prefer him.
i can see no manager out there now who could change the way we play within our financial boundarys, and improve our points tally, who i think would come to reading at th eminute.
curbishley is another i would take over the other two, but he wont go outside th eprem, and i dont think hed come to reading cos he will think th erisks of getting relegated are too high
by akranes » 27 Nov 2012 19:36
by soggy biscuit » 28 Nov 2012 19:33
by happydom » 28 Nov 2012 19:43
akranes Unai Emery - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unai_Emery
Just sacked from Spartak
by JS28ZoD » 01 Dec 2012 21:09
by akranes » 01 Dec 2012 21:24
JS28ZoD Not sure if its already been said but I'd go for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer if we could get him.
Has done well in Norway with Molde and is likely to be attracted to a prem club he can come and make his mark on... assuming he wouldn't mind an against the odds relegation battle and to be paid peanuts.
by winchester_royal » 02 Dec 2012 00:02
akranesJS28ZoD Not sure if its already been said but I'd go for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer if we could get him.
Has done well in Norway with Molde and is likely to be attracted to a prem club he can come and make his mark on... assuming he wouldn't mind an against the odds relegation battle and to be paid peanuts.
Hasn't been mentioned I don't think.
winchester_royal 1) Solkjaer
2) Dolan
3) Gunnarsson
by akranes » 02 Dec 2012 00:24
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