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Reading Sack Steve Clarke



Postman Pat

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2007
6,972
Coldean
It's weird, isn't it.

Reading have the 3rd top scorer in the division.

QPR have the 4th top scorer in the division.

Both clubs are underachieving and sacked their manager. We have no definitive goalscorer and are top.

Sometimes the "need for a goalscorer" is over-exaggerated.

Blackman hasn't scored in 7 games, and the slide down the table has coincided with that. He was never a prolific goalscorer before and seemed to have hit a purple patch.

We seem fortunate that we have individual players that are stringing runs of goals together, Kaz at the start and recently Bob and Solly.

Can't rely on one player to score all the goals......
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
What? What are you talking about winning all remaining games for? If Reading won all their remaining games they'd finish as champions on 108 points.

You said 'They will get to the play off with a new manager as they are only 1 win away.' - if you meant that you think they will finish in the playoffs, then they are 3 points behind, having played a game more. Not as simple as '1 win away'.

That is possible of any team so it is stupid argument to put forward realistically they only have to win 1 game more than the 3 teams above them, to make the play off and all 4 will be playing each other so all cant get maximum points, so it is very feasible they could make a late run as they did the last time they went up I think. Their aim will be to beat the 3 teams above them at least then it is in their own hands
 


NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
8,591
Blackman hasn't scored in 7 games, and the slide down the table has coincided with that. He was never a prolific goalscorer before and seemed to have hit a purple patch.

We seem fortunate that we have individual players that are stringing runs of goals together, Kaz at the start and recently Bob and Solly.

Can't rely on one player to score all the goals......

Our success is down to controlling the midfield for long periods of the match and keeping teams penned in which in turn causes our defence less problems and subsequently conceding fewer goals
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
52,739
Goldstone
Alan Pardew and Harry Redknapp have a bigger gambling habit that than him.............Oh I suppose I should say '' Allegedly '' for fear of litigation
Have another look at the quote I, er, quoted.
 


Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,712
GOSBTS
I work near Reading and all the fans here have not liked Clarke since the Fulham thing. Football has been getting worse and as mentioned Blackman has gone back to the same player as last season. They are happy he is gone and not surprised
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
52,739
Goldstone
That is possible of any team so it is stupid argument to put forward realistically they only have to win 1 game more than the 3 teams above them, to make the play off and all 4 will be playing each other so all cant get maximum points
No one is going to be getting maximum points, or anywhere close to maximum.
so it is very feasible they could make a late run as they did the last time they went up I think
They don't need to make a late runt to make the playoffs, they're well in contention. I'd say all teams other than Bolton are still within range of the playoffs, since there's so far to go.
 


Behind Enemy Lines

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2003
4,877
London
Q
It's weird, isn't it.

Reading have the 3rd top scorer in the division.

QPR have the 4th top scorer in the division.



Both clubs are underachieving and sacked their manager. We have no definitive goalscorer and are top.

Sometimes the "need for a goalscorer" is over-exaggerated.


Both clubs clubs will expect much better things from their next managers and a push for the play offs. Even more reason why we should strengthen further with goal scorer as the season and competition intensifies.
 






Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,185
It's weird, isn't it.

Reading have the 3rd top scorer in the division.

QPR have the 4th top scorer in the division.

Both clubs are underachieving and sacked their manager. We have no definitive goalscorer and are top.

Sometimes the "need for a goalscorer" is over-exaggerated.

<cough> Jamie Vardy <cough>
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,312
Location Location
Serves him right; prostituting himself in public for all to see. Reading are a tin pot club, always were and always will be. Fulham not much better although they do live in a lovely converted garden shed on the side of a very nice river.


TNBA

TTF

That would be the Fulham who had 13 consecutive seasons in the Premier League, have spent 25 seasons in total in the top flight, and reached the Europa League Final in 2010.

If they're a "tinpot club", then I dunno where that leaves us.
 


Green Man

Member
Dec 22, 2014
44
BN2
Nothing to do with entitlement. It was the performance rather than the result last night that was the telling blow, the players were not interested and haven't wanted to play for the manager since his public talks with Fulham (by the way, a job he was ready to take until he went back with bonus demands which were turned down, so he decided "Reading was the best club for him at this time"), the fans had turned on him too. His position was untenable and a couple of bad results were enough.

Fair enough. Admittedly it was a bit of a cheap shot - you were on a good run a couple of months ago that took you into the playoff places, so sacking the manager after 1 win in 8 or whatever it is suggests that expectations are a bit high in a close division like this one. But clearly - and we know this to our cost, as other posters have mentioned - if your manager's off talking to other clubs it can probably only end one way.
 




Braggfan

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded
May 12, 2014
1,966
Fair enough. Admittedly it was a bit of a cheap shot - you were on a good run a couple of months ago that took you into the playoff places, so sacking the manager after 1 win in 8 or whatever it is suggests that expectations are a bit high in a close division like this one. But clearly - and we know this to our cost, as other posters have mentioned - if your manager's off talking to other clubs it can probably only end one way.

I wouldn't apologise for a "cheap shot", if the fella doesn't like it perhaps he shouldn't be posting on another teams forum.
 


ferring seagull

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Dec 30, 2010
4,607
Crikey! That is a bit of a shocker as the fans loved him up until a few weeks ago.

They had that great run that made them look like world beaters and proved he can get the bets out of him. Very bizarre to sack him so soon

Who would ever have thought that a manager, apparently doing well, would ever seek permission to go and talk with Reading or was it ??
 






DJ NOBO

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Jul 18, 2004
6,790
Wiltshire
Sensible time to sack a manager as he can bring in the players he wants in January to make a late run for promotion and enough time between now and January to look at his squad and decide on replacements.

That worked out for them well last year
 


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