by Chaney » 02 Jan 2007 15:10
by Dirk Gently » 02 Jan 2007 15:12
by Forbury Lion » 02 Jan 2007 15:13
by Arch » 02 Jan 2007 15:18
I'm not sure that's true. I think their confidence is shot. Remember, a good number of our thoroughly professional, heads-firmly-on-shoulders 110%-ers were playing when we went through the dire new year of 2005. Our players looked just as poor and unprofessional then. If Curbs is dismantling that team, there's at least one or two I wouldn't turn my nose up at.Dirk Gently Whilst you're partly right, I think a lot of WH's demise is down to the attitude of the players there - they're starting to believe their own publicityand that they're something special.
For once Lawro did sum it up nicely on MOTD - "Too many Billy Big-Times"
by Stranded » 02 Jan 2007 15:19
by Dirk Gently » 02 Jan 2007 15:21
ArchI'm not sure that's true. I think their confidence is shot. Remember, a good number of our thoroughly professional, heads-firmly-on-shoulders 110%-ers were playing when we went through the dire new year of 2005. Our players looked just as poor and unprofessional then. If Curbs is dismantling that team, there's at least one or two I wouldn't turn my nose up at.Dirk Gently Whilst you're partly right, I think a lot of WH's demise is down to the attitude of the players there - they're starting to believe their own publicityand that they're something special.
For once Lawro did sum it up nicely on MOTD - "Too many Billy Big-Times"
by Spirit of Elm Park » 02 Jan 2007 15:25
ArchI'm not sure that's true. I think their confidence is shot. Remember, a good number of our thoroughly professional, heads-firmly-on-shoulders 110%-ers were playing when we went through the dire new year of 2005. Our players looked just as poor and unprofessional then. If Curbs is dismantling that team, there's at least one or two I wouldn't turn my nose up at.Dirk Gently Whilst you're partly right, I think a lot of WH's demise is down to the attitude of the players there - they're starting to believe their own publicityand that they're something special.
For once Lawro did sum it up nicely on MOTD - "Too many Billy Big-Times"
by Old Biscuitman » 02 Jan 2007 15:27
by Dirk Gently » 02 Jan 2007 15:29
Old Biscuitman Can't agree with your view, Chaney. The playing fortunes of football clubs are determined by players, coaches and their support (from staff and fans) - not by the owners except in extremely unusual situations like the Russian at Chelsea. What JM decides to do is less important than what SC decides to do or how potential new signings perceive the prospects of RFC.
by Ian Royal » 02 Jan 2007 15:29
by Gordons Cumming » 02 Jan 2007 15:33
by strap » 02 Jan 2007 15:43
Ian Royal But West Ham were in the crap anyway. Their fans were never going to be satisfied with less than last season, It's all well and good performing above expectation in 1 prem season, but once everyone gets to know you it becomes harder if anything.
by Forbury Lion » 02 Jan 2007 16:06
All he has to say is "Remember what happened to West Ham?"strap the biggest challenge facing Sir Steve next year are going to be
a) keeping the players' feet on the ground. As Sir Stev himself has said, once you think you are established, that's when things start to go wrong.
See A.b) managing the fans' expectations. How would you react if say we finish 10th this year, but struggle in the bottom 3 next year?
by Dirk Gently » 02 Jan 2007 16:10
by Gav » 02 Jan 2007 16:35
by Arch » 02 Jan 2007 16:40
Interestingly, the Hammers fans are begging for Tevez to be played.Ian Royal you can't underestimate the damage done by having a shit chairman selling up and the confusion of a bunch of unknowns fighting over who gets to take over.
But West Ham were in the crap anyway. Their fans were never going to be satisfied with less than last season, It's all well and good performing above expectation in 1 prem season, but once everyone gets to know you it becomes harder if anything.
A combination of players thinking one season meant they were good enough, a loss of the attitude to go out and beat the big boys, afterall they thought they were the big boys now, Old chairman being shit, new chairman confusion and Pardew's managerial weaknesses.
He's a great manager, but when the shit hits the fan he tends to be a bit clueless. He's not great at keeping players onside at the best of times anyway.
The whole Argentinian thing caused problems too.
by Frustrated_Royal » 02 Jan 2007 16:42
by Gordons Cumming » 02 Jan 2007 16:47
Dirk Gently And doubly so if Wigan go down too - it's looking more and more that the second season is just as perilous as the first.
by Mr Angry » 02 Jan 2007 16:52
by Gav » 02 Jan 2007 17:01
Mr Angry If Mr Mad sells up in the next few Years, I'm genuinely worried that in a generation we will look back at the seasons between 2005/06 and that date as the golden period of our club, where everything came together to produce promotion, the Championship, record points totals, survival credibility and respect in the Premiership, maybe a cup win or European qualification - and then, after the takeover financial mismanagement, eventual relegation upon relegation, and going to places like Rochdale to hear the home fans shout "your not famous anymore" at the 200 travelling Royals supporters........
Sorry to be down about it, but that COULD happen; I guess the moral of the story is enjoy what is happening at the moment; not only has there never been a better time to be a Reading fan, but it might be that there may never be as good a time as now in the future.
(Cue "Sweet Caroline"!!! )
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