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PILTDOWN MAN

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He said on 5 live after the Palace game that he would be mad to leave this place with the future it has, mentioning the new training ground, the chairman and so on, i really can't see him leaving any time soon.
 


ozzygull

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He said on 5 live after the Palace game that he would be mad to leave this place with the future it has, mentioning the new training ground, the chairman and so on, i really can't see him leaving any time soon.

Agree! the one thing that a lot of people moan about is his honesty when he says he would love to Manage Chelsea. So if he says he is not interested then I guess he is also being honest and we should trust him. When has he ever said anything just to make us happy.
 


Pavilionaire

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If Gus was to go anywhere then Reading is just about the worst club he could join from our viewpoint. It's possible the parachute payments would give him a budget to buy two or three of our best players, weakening our team and locking up a promotion spot for them in the process.

That said, you'd expect the new deal with American Express and the increased stadium capacity to create a bit of a transfer kitty.

I still think that whether or not Gus would be interested in the Reading job would be largely dependent upon how much money he'd have to spend over the summer. I can't see too many players leaving Reading other than Pobgrebnyk, and £10 million spent should see them back up next year.
 


Sweeney Todd

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I would never forgive Gus if he were to leave us for Reading.
 












Mtoto

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Gus is now favourite at a best price of 7-4, fwiw.
Which begs the question, if the favourite is a shocking price at 7-4, where's the value?
I have a personal interest here as my wife is Eamonn Dolan's big sis, he's done wonders at the Academy in recent years & I happen to think he'd be a brilliant manager given the right chance. Whether this would be the right chance is another matter, but at the moment I can see him keeping the caretaker job until the end of the season as many more established managers would have the same reasons as Poyet for giving it a swerve.
(All of which probably means that Poyet will be photographed at the Madjeski very shortly with a big grin on his face).
 




Bozza

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Has to be some value in Nigel Adkins at 9/4 there, surely?

Strikes me as a perfect job for him and no need for a pesky house move either...
 








Bozza

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If you think there's any chance at all of Poyet going to Reading, you'd do well to take the 14/1 at Stan James for Gus to be the next Championship manager to leave his post.
 








Jimmy Grimble

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The amount of money bookies have made on Gus to *insert club* must be ridiculous.


I don't think there has ever been a manager linked to as many vacant managerial posts as him. I think I've developed immunity to the speculation.
 








Herne Hill Seagull

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According to 5Live post-game on Sunday, Reading had asked formally for permission to speak to him. If that's the case I suspect the club will grant it - can't see them trying to antagonise him by standing in his way. That could be why he's been shortened so dramatically, but it doesn't necessarily mean he'll go there.
 


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