Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

Poll ended at 17 Oct 2025 00:30
Yes
38
54%
No
32
46%
 
Total votes: 70
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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Oct 2025 12:37

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by Getthebeerens » 19 Oct 2025 14:13

Stick with Noel for me. I believe it will it come good and I think this will be some short term pain for a longer term gain. Not a fan of sacking managers and would rather change at the end of a season if things have not progressed as we would like. But understand if we are in the same situation at Christmas then a decision would need to be made.

Hope we can now build on yesterdays performance.

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by Wizard » 19 Oct 2025 15:35

A club that barely existed a few months ago and the fans are desperate to get rid of a guy who’s given his all for this club for many years. No wonder football’s in such a state. SMH.

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by grey_squirrel » 19 Oct 2025 16:08

Wizard A club that barely existed a few months ago and the fans are desperate to get rid of a guy who’s given his all for this club for many years. No wonder football’s in such a state. SMH.


Given his all = totally irrelevant
Sleepwalking towards relegation with a charlatan = totally relevant

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by Wizard » 19 Oct 2025 16:10

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Wizard A club that barely existed a few months ago and the fans are desperate to get rid of a guy who’s given his all for this club for many years. No wonder football’s in such a state. SMH.


Given his all = totally irrelevant
Sleepwalking towards relegation with a charlatan = totally relevant


Would prefer to be relegated with a Reading man in charge than finish 17th with some random bloke running the show.


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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by Mid Sussex Royal » 19 Oct 2025 16:15

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It's his level in fairness, he did well at Celtic.

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by RoyalBlue » 19 Oct 2025 16:24

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Wizard A club that barely existed a few months ago and the fans are desperate to get rid of a guy who’s given his all for this club for many years. No wonder football’s in such a state. SMH.


Given his all = totally irrelevant
Sleepwalking towards relegation with a charlatan = totally relevant


Would prefer to be relegated with a Reading man in charge than finish 17th with some random bloke running the show.


I'm sorry but I find that sort of comment astounding!

If that really is the case, then we might as well fire all of the expensive management & coaching staff and just appoint a long-serving junior member of staff. Never mind the consequences, at least we haven't got an outsider in charge!

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by morganb » 19 Oct 2025 16:27

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Given his all = totally irrelevant
Sleepwalking towards relegation with a charlatan = totally relevant


Would prefer to be relegated with a Reading man in charge than finish 17th with some random bloke running the show.


I'm sorry but I find that sort of comment astounding!

If that really is the case, then we might as well fire all of the expensive management & coaching staff and just appoint a long-serving junior member of staff. Never mind the consequences, at least we haven't got an outsider in charge!


Would prefer to finish 17th with some random bloke running the show than be relegated with a Reading man in charge

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Oct 2025 16:58

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It's his level in fairness, he did well at Celtic.


That’s harsh on league one :wink:


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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by Clyde1998 » 19 Oct 2025 17:09

Noticed we've played eight of the current top ten in our first twelve games. That balance is probably a factor in our current league position.

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by 6ft Kerplunk » 20 Oct 2025 11:36

Clyde1998 Noticed we've played eight of the current top ten in our first twelve games. That balance is probably a factor in our current league position.

Or are they that high in the table cos they got 3 easy points off us?

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by West F » 20 Oct 2025 12:09

Wizard A club that barely existed a few months ago and the fans are desperate to get rid of a guy who’s given his all for this club for many years. No wonder football’s in such a state. SMH.


The club very much existed a few months ago. The idea of it ceasing to be is frankly absurd. If we were still at Elm Park with crowds of 5000, then maybe yes. There would be a chance that there was no value to anyone in going on. Couhig fought tooth and nail to secure the ownership of the club and used legal means to leverage his takeover. We were not a charity case, we were an opportunity.

We were also a fanbase that would accept anything over the ownership we had. It is very important as it makes us compliant, because many fans believe that if it wasn’t for Redwood the bulldozers would roll in and sweep it all away as valueless scrap.

We have literally gone from one extreme to the other. An owner with far more money than sense, to one with far more sense than money. As with most things in life, there is a middle way.

Noel got the job because there was no alternative candidate. It is up to him to now earn the right to stay in post. Sentiment does not come into the reckoning in an industry that is ruthless and results based.

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by Hound » 20 Oct 2025 12:27

Managing a pro football team is also an incredibly privileged position. You have thousands, maybe millions who’d love to do that job

Noel had a fair bit of luck in getting then job tbh, he wouldn’t have had a look in with normal owners at the time

I don’t think he really needs or deserves anyone’s sympathy particularly, or special treatment either


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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by morganb » 20 Oct 2025 13:37

A lot of the discussion here seems to revolve around sacking Noel Hunt which comes with a certain amount of emotion attached

Perhaps the discussion should really be around sacking the Manager of Reading - In business-speak It is the role not the person that needs to be reassigned

You would expect that on certain dates Couhig would look at points on the board/position in the table rather than the "what-ifs" around future matches yet to be played or even performances. Surely points earned are the be all and end all of football.

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Re: Poll: Should Noel Hunt be sacked?

by Z175 » 20 Oct 2025 13:58

No.

Whoever the manager is it would be silly to recruit so heavily in the summer and then change 10 games later.

Cardiff game was the first time the press worked since Knibbs was sold (after the first match of the season!)

I think Noel Hunt brings not just passion, but a "defend as a team" structure and also mid game tactical tweaks to wrestle back control over games.

These players haven't delivered yet but it could just suddenly click. Doncaster are 12th in the league - if we win our next 2 games we will be ahead of them!

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