by Royal Lady » 20 Sep 2009 11:15
by Maguire » 20 Sep 2009 11:19
Royal Lady Even after yesterday's showing??
by sandman » 20 Sep 2009 11:21
by Super_horns » 20 Sep 2009 11:23
by Franchise FC » 20 Sep 2009 12:26
winchester_royalSchards#2 I've kept out of the arguments over Rodgers abilities so far, other than to ridicule anyone who compares him favourably to Coppell, as I didn't know enough about the guy to comment. After yesterday, I feel able to comment and my feelings are that right now he is totally out of his depth.
Yesterday, a more experienced manager changed his team's approach at half time and our novice completely failed to prepare the team for that possibility or respond to it once it was clear we were being overrun.
Rodgers is a novice at first team level and it's showing and costing us points. Who knows, he may be quick learner and work out how to do his job in time to avoid a further relegation but, as of now, he looks the wrong choice to manage a side successfully through all the upheaval.
With every game Reading play, Coppell looks a better manager, with every game Reading, and Watford, play, Rodgers looks worse. Hardly surprising though, you'd have to be a total moron to anticipate a novice who talks a good game doing a better job than a manager with 1000 games under his belt.
Experience =/= everything
Look at Tony Hart.
by PEARCEY » 20 Sep 2009 12:48
MaguireRoyal Lady Even after yesterday's showing??
Yeah, why not? Lost by the odd goal in 5 away from home.
by Ian Royal » 20 Sep 2009 13:45
Schards#2 I've kept out of the arguments over Rodgers abilities so far, other than to ridicule anyone who compares him favourably to Coppell, as I didn't know enough about the guy to comment. After yesterday, I feel able to comment and my feelings are that right now he is totally out of his depth.
Yesterday, a more experienced manager changed his team's approach at half time and our novice completely failed to prepare the team for that possibility or respond to it once it was clear we were being overrun.
Rodgers is a novice at first team level and it's showing and costing us points. Who knows, he may be quick learner and work out how to do his job in time to avoid a further relegation but, as of now, he looks the wrong choice to manage a side successfully through all the upheaval.
With every game Reading play, Coppell looks a better manager, with every game Reading, and Watford, play, Rodgers looks worse. Hardly surprising though, you'd have to be a total moron to anticipate a novice who talks a good game doing a better job than a manager with 1000 games under his belt.
by Platypuss » 20 Sep 2009 13:56
IdealMaguireRoyal Lady Even after yesterday's showing??
Yeah, why not? Lost by the odd goal in 5 away from home.
It was Peterborough, if you don't beat them you are going DOWWWWN.
FFS, we need to get Rodgers out!
by Ian Royal » 20 Sep 2009 16:33
by Ian Royal » 23 Sep 2009 17:49
by Henleyensian » 23 Sep 2009 18:33
by ROKERITE » 23 Sep 2009 18:49
by Factfinder » 23 Sep 2009 18:49
by Ian Royal » 23 Sep 2009 18:53
by RoyalBlue » 23 Sep 2009 19:02
SLAMMED Which twat voted for 'We'll turn the corner and go up'
by SLAMMED » 23 Sep 2009 19:45
RoyalBlueSLAMMED Which twat voted for 'We'll turn the corner and go up'
I blame Graham for letting JM and the two NHs register!
by Vision » 24 Sep 2009 10:37
Factfinder Things are different now.
Under Pardew and Coppell there was always an anticipation of success.
At the moment I don't feel that optimistic under this regime.
by Alan Partridge » 24 Sep 2009 10:45
by Stranded » 24 Sep 2009 10:54
by Hoop Blah » 24 Sep 2009 11:19
Schards#2 I've kept out of the arguments over Rodgers abilities so far, other than to ridicule anyone who compares him favourably to Coppell, as I didn't know enough about the guy to comment. After yesterday, I feel able to comment and my feelings are that right now he is totally out of his depth.
Yesterday, a more experienced manager changed his team's approach at half time and our novice completely failed to prepare the team for that possibility or respond to it once it was clear we were being overrun.
Rodgers is a novice at first team level and it's showing and costing us points. Who knows, he may be quick learner and work out how to do his job in time to avoid a further relegation but, as of now, he looks the wrong choice to manage a side successfully through all the upheaval.
With every game Reading play, Coppell looks a better manager, with every game Reading, and Watford, play, Rodgers looks worse. Hardly surprising though, you'd have to be a total moron to anticipate a novice who talks a good game doing a better job than a manager with 1000 games under his belt.
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