by STAR Liaison » 28 May 2016 11:41
by blueroyals » 28 May 2016 12:59
by STAR Liaison » 28 May 2016 14:35
blueroyals IWS has left? What's your source for that? Why aren't the club announcing things like this?
by blueroyals » 28 May 2016 17:12
STAR Liaisonblueroyals IWS has left? What's your source for that? Why aren't the club announcing things like this?
Companies House type info we subscribe to and get as a matter of course.
Don't know.
by Nameless » 28 May 2016 20:46
by blueroyals » 28 May 2016 23:47
by STAR Liaison » 29 May 2016 12:13
by RoyalinBracknell » 29 May 2016 16:30
by Maneki Neko » 31 May 2016 10:08
STAR Liaison This statement appeared on the STAR website yesterday.
"STAR is disappointed that Brian McDermott has been sacked as Reading manager after only 30 games in charge of a squad that was not of his making. We would also like to say we are shocked, but unfortunately we are not. Now looking for their fourth manager in less than two years the owners appear to be chasing success at a desperate pace.
Brian has been a great servant of the club in his two spells. His re-appointment last year suggested a clear strategy was in place for the club to return to methods and a style that had brought success in the past. Together with the recent departures of Nicky Hammond (director of football) and Ian Wood-Smith (director) Brian’s exit indicates firmly that we are moving into a new era for Reading FC.
These kind of managerial changes are no guarantee of success as fans of Leeds, Forest and Charlton would attest. But we will wish the new man, more or less whoever he is, every success with Reading FC."
by Nameless » 31 May 2016 21:24
No Fixed AbodeSTAR Liaison This statement appeared on the STAR website yesterday.
"STAR is disappointed that Brian McDermott has been sacked as Reading manager after only 30 games in charge of a squad that was not of his making. We would also like to say we are shocked, but unfortunately we are not. Now looking for their fourth manager in less than two years the owners appear to be chasing success at a desperate pace.
Brian has been a great servant of the club in his two spells. His re-appointment last year suggested a clear strategy was in place for the club to return to methods and a style that had brought success in the past. Together with the recent departures of Nicky Hammond (director of football) and Ian Wood-Smith (director) Brian’s exit indicates firmly that we are moving into a new era for Reading FC.
These kind of managerial changes are no guarantee of success as fans of Leeds, Forest and Charlton would attest. But we will wish the new man, more or less whoever he is, every success with Reading FC."
However, Chelsea have had success with many managerial changes as have Watford to a certain degree.....
by Maneki Neko » 01 Jun 2016 13:53
No Fixed AbodeSTAR Liaison This statement appeared on the STAR website yesterday.
"STAR is disappointed that Brian McDermott has been sacked as Reading manager after only 30 games in charge of a squad that was not of his making. We would also like to say we are shocked, but unfortunately we are not. Now looking for their fourth manager in less than two years the owners appear to be chasing success at a desperate pace.
Brian has been a great servant of the club in his two spells. His re-appointment last year suggested a clear strategy was in place for the club to return to methods and a style that had brought success in the past. Together with the recent departures of Nicky Hammond (director of football) and Ian Wood-Smith (director) Brian’s exit indicates firmly that we are moving into a new era for Reading FC.
These kind of managerial changes are no guarantee of success as fans of Leeds, Forest and Charlton would attest. But we will wish the new man, more or less whoever he is, every success with Reading FC."
However, Chelsea have had success with many managerial changes as have Watford to a certain degree.....
by Green » 08 Jun 2016 13:28
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