by Tails »
27 Sep 2009 13:28
Poor poll.
Its clear as day that we are in the proverbial 'transition' period from one regime to the next and on that basis, we need to look at the current strength of the club/team/manager in that context.
Considering the dramatic nose-dive toward the end of the Coppell era, it was evident that he had run out of 'steam', as had the team - the form that side had was nothing short of relegation fodder. The club had a choice - it opted for a young manager, who resumé with working in youth football was second to none and had a strong affiliation with the club, I guy who cared about Reading. Its clear he had his own philosophy and players to implement that - which suited Mr Mad, who wished to minimise loss through cost cutting measures - to a)minimise his loss b)the club - to make a possible selling of the club much more attractive.
After de-constructing the Reading squad, BR has bought in several players, promoting a lot of the youth to the first team as a consequence of ^^. Thus, the effects are a disjointed and frustrating - glaring mistakes will be made (need not mention these as we all know what these are) but one has to be pragmatic and see 2 months down the line. The only mistake that I can see that we have already suffered, and will continue to suffer from, is the failure to sign Smith - a lot of the problems we face on the pitch indicate this - but hey, shit happens, we need to find a way around the problem.
I got annoyed when he decided to keep Kebe on yesterday, but in hindsight - Jobi had not played this season, recovering from an injury, it was best to choose him over Jimmy.
Summary;
As for the finance, it appears that for a football club - we are acting within our means and the bank balance, is at least, acceptable for in this business.
The manager, despite his naivety and some times nauseating positivity, is a young, hungry and intelligent guy with an eye for talent (and nurturing it). He'll master his role.
The team, still a few bits of deadwood out there - but IMO - missing only a right winger and quality striker. Once those roles as satisfied, we'll look half dangerous and the defence will then have not so much pressure to keep a clean sheet. Top marks for the fullbacks, Keeper isn't all that bad, the best centre-mid pairing will begin to shine soon, hopefully becoming more consistent.
On that basis, I see the light - of course results and performances aren't there yet - but we aren't that far off....