Juan Albion
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From the official site
I Am Torn
Steve Coppell gave his frankest interview to date on the Reading saga following the 3-0 win over Blackpool - and laid the blame for any possible move away from Brighton on the protracted battle for Falmer.
The Albion boss admitted, "I am torn. I have got something great going here. If we had the ground it wouldn't be an issue.
"Without meaning to, I have been put in a position. I don't want to upset anyone, and I am just a football manager who wants to get on with his trade. "I was put in a position to speak with the Reading people. I did that on Wednesday, and I suppose the best way of putting it was that nothing was conclusive. I have said it to my players: I don't know what is going to happen.
"I have got a great bunch of players here and the vast majority of supporters respect what I am doing. One supporter very pointedly told me at half time that it is not all about money. "If anyone ever accuses me of chasing money; it just doesn't happen. It's not that; it's a lot of other things that I require. Like any manager, any footballer, I want to test my skills at the highest level.
"I have got some serious thinking to do. The players have been fabulous. They were cracking jokes about it on Thursday and Friday, and yet they were able to concentrate. I was mindful that the sideshow might have taken over today. I think they see where I am coming from."
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From the official site
I Am Torn
Steve Coppell gave his frankest interview to date on the Reading saga following the 3-0 win over Blackpool - and laid the blame for any possible move away from Brighton on the protracted battle for Falmer.
The Albion boss admitted, "I am torn. I have got something great going here. If we had the ground it wouldn't be an issue.
"Without meaning to, I have been put in a position. I don't want to upset anyone, and I am just a football manager who wants to get on with his trade. "I was put in a position to speak with the Reading people. I did that on Wednesday, and I suppose the best way of putting it was that nothing was conclusive. I have said it to my players: I don't know what is going to happen.
"I have got a great bunch of players here and the vast majority of supporters respect what I am doing. One supporter very pointedly told me at half time that it is not all about money. "If anyone ever accuses me of chasing money; it just doesn't happen. It's not that; it's a lot of other things that I require. Like any manager, any footballer, I want to test my skills at the highest level.
"I have got some serious thinking to do. The players have been fabulous. They were cracking jokes about it on Thursday and Friday, and yet they were able to concentrate. I was mindful that the sideshow might have taken over today. I think they see where I am coming from."
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