The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

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My managerial option would be

Richie Wellens
13
18%
Robbie Savage
5
7%
Matt Bloomfield
10
14%
Gareth Ainsworth
3
4%
Ruben Selles
7
10%
Gareth Southgate
4
6%
Michael Gilkes
1
1%
Dave Challinor
0
No votes
AN Other (please specify)
12
17%
Ian Royal
16
23%
 
Total votes: 71
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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by WestYorksRoyal » 28 Oct 2025 08:22

Sutekh Basically Leam Richardson got Portsmouth promoted from League 2, he left Pompey for Wigan after promotion to join up with Paul Cook and they promptly won promotion from League 1 so you can see the logical attraction and thinking behind this appointment. Therefore the guy has proven something. So much better at least than the idiocy that got us some of the previous incumbents.

Feels like a savvy appointment to me, but haters gonna hate. Even SJM appointments had people spitting out their dummies despite his track record. I remember when McDermott was appointed and that was pretty toxic.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Sutekh » 28 Oct 2025 08:27

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Sutekh Basically Leam Richardson got Portsmouth promoted from League 2, he left Pompey for Wigan after promotion to join up with Paul Cook and they promptly won promotion from League 1 so you can see the logical attraction and thinking behind this appointment. Therefore the guy has proven something. So much better at least than the idiocy that got us some of the previous incumbents.

Feels like a savvy appointment to me, but haters gonna hate. Even SJM appointments had people spitting out their dummies despite his track record. I remember when McDermott was appointed and that was pretty toxic.


Don’t really get it, are these haters expecting Postecoglu or someone of that profile? :lol:

This at least has an SJM sensibility about it, something sadly missing since the days of er :? SJM :shock:

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by From Despair To Where? » 28 Oct 2025 08:30

Well, apparently Couhig's worse than Dai......

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by WestYorksRoyal » 28 Oct 2025 08:38

"We need experience!!!"

*Finds manager with over 100 L1 games, win % >40% in this division, a manager of the season award and a championship medal *

"Not him, he's shit!!!"

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Snowflake Royal » 28 Oct 2025 08:40

From Despair To Where? Well, apparently Couhig's worse than Dai......

He's going to do much more damage to the club than Dai, he'll be the one responsible for destroying it... remember that pre-takeover?

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by windermereROYAL » 28 Oct 2025 08:52

WestYorksRoyal "We need experience!!!"

*Finds manager with over 100 L1 games, win % >40% in this division, a manager of the season award and a championship medal *

"Not him, he's shit!!!"


This.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Hound » 28 Oct 2025 09:05

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WestYorksRoyal "We need experience!!!"

*Finds manager with over 100 L1 games, win % >40% in this division, a manager of the season award and a championship medal *

"Not him, he's shit!!!"


This.


I’ll admit my first reaction wasn’t especially positive based on his Rotherham record which was what I remembered

But after a bit of reading up he seems like a pretty solid choice and wouldn’t be against it

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by MR. CYNICAL » 28 Oct 2025 09:09

Sutekh Basically Leam Richardson got Portsmouth promoted from League 2, he left Pompey for Wigan after promotion to join up with Paul Cook and they promptly won promotion from League 1 so you can see the logical attraction and thinking behind this appointment. Therefore the guy has proven something. So much better at least than the idiocy that got us some of the previous incumbents.

Actually, he joined Paul Cook at Pompey as assistant, he wasn't the manager.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Stranded » 28 Oct 2025 09:12

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WestYorksRoyal "We need experience!!!"

*Finds manager with over 100 L1 games, win % >40% in this division, a manager of the season award and a championship medal *

"Not him, he's shit!!!"


This.


I’ll admit my first reaction wasn’t especially positive based on his Rotherham record which was what I remembered

But after a bit of reading up he seems like a pretty solid choice and wouldn’t be against it


Think thats the problem, people remember that horrendous spell at Rotherham without remembering that the squad there was totally out of its depth.

For a team looking to be at the top of L1 he would be a very solid appointment with a decent track record.


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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by WestYorksRoyal » 28 Oct 2025 09:12

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WestYorksRoyal "We need experience!!!"

*Finds manager with over 100 L1 games, win % >40% in this division, a manager of the season award and a championship medal *

"Not him, he's shit!!!"


This.


I’ll admit my first reaction wasn’t especially positive based on his Rotherham record which was what I remembered

But after a bit of reading up he seems like a pretty solid choice and wouldn’t be against it

I think Google AI has said he likes physical, direct football which people are also beating him up about, but in his own words he likes teams to dominate possession.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Sutekh » 28 Oct 2025 09:13

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WestYorksRoyal "We need experience!!!"

*Finds manager with over 100 L1 games, win % >40% in this division, a manager of the season award and a championship medal *

"Not him, he's shit!!!"


This.


I’ll admit my first reaction wasn’t especially positive based on his Rotherham record which was what I remembered

But after a bit of reading up he seems like a pretty solid choice and wouldn’t be against it


Think the only fly with this appointment - and probably what gets people questioning its sanity - would be the part played by Paul Cook whom Leam generally assists in all his ventures. Paul is currently manager at a rather useful Chesterfield so unlikely to see him decamping.

Can waive his Rotherham stint somewhat given they perennially do not get on in the Championship no matter who manages them. He’s certainly been through the mill at Wigan and seems to have good man management skills about him. At the end of the day though any appointment is going to be a risk esp. given Reading’s recent managerial record.
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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Hound » 28 Oct 2025 09:16

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This.


I’ll admit my first reaction wasn’t especially positive based on his Rotherham record which was what I remembered

But after a bit of reading up he seems like a pretty solid choice and wouldn’t be against it

I think Google AI has said he likes physical, direct football which people are also beating him up about, but in his own words he likes teams to dominate possession.


If even the AI is accurate I’ve no particular issue with this. I think we’re way too lightweight at the moment, esp up front. But it’d need different players to come in from what we have currently

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Sutekh » 28 Oct 2025 09:18

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I’ll admit my first reaction wasn’t especially positive based on his Rotherham record which was what I remembered

But after a bit of reading up he seems like a pretty solid choice and wouldn’t be against it

I think Google AI has said he likes physical, direct football which people are also beating him up about, but in his own words he likes teams to dominate possession.


If even the AI is accurate I’ve no particular issue with this. I think we’re way too lightweight at the moment, esp up front. But it’d need different players to come in from what we have currently


This.


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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by leon » 28 Oct 2025 09:25

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Tbf it’s a decent read and can see why we might be interested in him


Really good insight there papes. Nice work mate :wink:


To be fair, there's a lot in there that's positive and if he's the man, suggests that some thought has gone into the appointment.


I'd agree with all of this

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by morganb » 28 Oct 2025 09:26

Leam Richardson's wife has effectively announced it on Twitter, queue meltdown

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Sutekh » 28 Oct 2025 09:26

Lee Hendrie and NLW touting Ainsworth, Mowbray and Paul Warne

https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/exclu ... dismissal/

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Hound » 28 Oct 2025 09:27

morganb Leam Richardson's wife has effectively announced it on Twitter, queue meltdown


Yeah saw that. Anyway a little bit of high level background into his spell at Rotherham

https://www.rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk/s ... ed-4596715

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by WestYorksRoyal » 28 Oct 2025 09:33

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WestYorksRoyal I think Google AI has said he likes physical, direct football which people are also beating him up about, but in his own words he likes teams to dominate possession.


If even the AI is accurate I’ve no particular issue with this. I think we’re way too lightweight at the moment, esp up front. But it’d need different players to come in from what we have currently


This.

I'd be concerned. We're 19th, with how many games until January when the window opens?

A key criteria has to be pragmatism to work with what we have effectively, even if they may have a different vision for the team on a 12 - 18 month horizon.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by ILoveMoonPig » 28 Oct 2025 09:44

A bit "out there" with this one, but last season, we played Burton at home and despite them not really having that much quality in their team, they played some really decent football. I know in the end we won comfortably, i thought they looked quite exciting. Looks like Mark Robinson was their manager at the time. Not exactly a glowing record, but might be worth a shout.

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Re: The inevitable poll for the next Reading manager

by Hound » 28 Oct 2025 09:45

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If even the AI is accurate I’ve no particular issue with this. I think we’re way too lightweight at the moment, esp up front. But it’d need different players to come in from what we have currently


This.

I'd be concerned. We're 19th, with how many games until January when the window opens?

A key criteria has to be pragmatism to work with what we have effectively, even if they may have a different vision for the team on a 12 - 18 month horizon.


I’m sure he won’t try it any more than Hunt did with the likes of Marriott, Ritchie and Kyerewaa up top.

Suspect a physical cf or two may be on the shopping list in Jan with MoM returned though

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