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Poyet to Reading?

by HoneyRoastHoax » 28 Nov 2012 11:45

There are a lot calling for Brians P45, so would Poyet be a realistic manager to bring in?

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by super darren caskey » 28 Nov 2012 11:49

Is he another soft spoken quiet manager like brian? i think we need a Peter Reid figure in the dressing room to be a bit violent at times when we serve up the shit we did last night

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by blueroyals » 28 Nov 2012 11:52

McDermott has been getting the best out of this squad for 3 seasons. Nobody else can better that.

What we need is new players, not a new manager.

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Avon Royal » 28 Nov 2012 11:55

But one of the reasons we need new players is that the last lot of new players that our manager bought were useless or excluded by our manager...........

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by blueroyals » 28 Nov 2012 11:57

Show me a right back that costs £2.5m that is PL quality?
Show me a striker on a free transfer that is PL quality?
Show me a CM on a free transfer that is PL quality?

If he's given a championship budget, he can only sign championship players.


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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by reading_fan » 28 Nov 2012 11:57

blueroyals Show me a right back that costs £2.5m that is PL quality?
Show me a striker on a free transfer that is PL quality?
Show me a CM on a free transfer that is PL quality?

If he's given a championship budget, he can only sign championship players.


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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Top Flight » 28 Nov 2012 12:03

The players that were brought in previously were with the intention of succeeding at Championship level not premiership level. His Mission was accomplished. Job well done by McDermott. His objectives successfully met.

While you are a championship club, you cannot bring Premier league players in who are on premier league wages. So you cannot plan for a premier league season from the Championship. Unfortunately teams coming up don't know which of their players can make the step up in class. Until 6 or more premier league games have been played you just don't really know who can play at that level and who can't. But after 6 games the transfer window slams shut and you have to wait til Jan before you can change anything.

Everyone knows what's wrong with the team now after 13 games. But until Jan we are stuck. Have faith in McD. He is the best man for the job!

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Divvy » 28 Nov 2012 12:07

blueroyals McDermott has been getting the best out of this squad for 3 seasons. Nobody else can better that.

What we need is new players, not a new manager.


Er, yes, but it's the squad that needs changing.

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by blueroyals » 28 Nov 2012 12:09

Divvy
blueroyals McDermott has been getting the best out of this squad for 3 seasons. Nobody else can better that.

What we need is new players, not a new manager.


Er, yes, but it's the squad that needs changing.


Is that not what I said?


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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Stuka » 28 Nov 2012 12:11

Hear me out on this:

Jimmy Kebe player manager

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Ascotexgunner » 28 Nov 2012 12:19

blueroyals
Divvy
blueroyals McDermott has been getting the best out of this squad for 3 seasons. Nobody else can better that.

What we need is new players, not a new manager.


Er, yes, but it's the squad that needs changing.


Is that not what I said?



1-0 tap in there.

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Gunny Fishcake » 28 Nov 2012 12:22

reading_fan
blueroyals Show me a right back that costs £2.5m that is PL quality?
Show me a striker on a free transfer that is PL quality?
Show me a CM on a free transfer that is PL quality?

If he's given a championship budget, he can only sign championship players.


+1


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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Divvy » 28 Nov 2012 12:26

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blueroyals McDermott has been getting the best out of this squad for 3 seasons. Nobody else can better that.

What we need is new players, not a new manager.


Er, yes, but it's the squad that needs changing.


Is that not what I said?


You lost me with the first line so didn't bother with the second.

He's built a team based on his long ball style. It's mostly Champ standard and we were lucky to go up in the first place. No new manager will find it easy with this lot and the heart of the team needs ripping out and starting again, but with a new manager who has new ideas and a more positive style of football. You wont get that with one idea Brian.


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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 28 Nov 2012 12:51

As long as he brings Vincente with him as part of the deal to replace part of the useless ineffective midfield we have.

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by rfc58 » 28 Nov 2012 12:56

If the plan is to replace BM, then I would suggest we have someone with experience of the PL, or at very least the relationship with players he can bring in who have the ability to change our season.

The danger of getting loan players in, is they may not care too much if we stay up or not, they get paid, yes they may have a stay up bonus, but I am sure food will still be on their table with or without this bonus, but if you've got a man who can call on players he knows really well, you factor in a different agenda.

Poet for that reason isn't an option, as I doubt he has enough experience as a manager to cal in those type of players.

Who we'd get ?, god knows, because I don't, but the next few weeks will define our season I think.

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Nov 2012 13:06

Top Flight The players that were brought in previously were with the intention of succeeding at Championship level not premiership level. His Mission was accomplished. Job well done by McDermott. His objectives successfully met.

While you are a championship club, you cannot bring Premier league players in who are on premier league wages. So you cannot plan for a premier league season from the Championship. Unfortunately teams coming up don't know which of their players can make the step up in class. Until 6 or more premier league games have been played you just don't really know who can play at that level and who can't. But after 6 games the transfer window slams shut and you have to wait til Jan before you can change anything.

Everyone knows what's wrong with the team now after 13 games. But until Jan we are stuck. Have faith in McD. He is the best man for the job!


Which is an argument for the plainly stupid and ridiculous transfer windows FIFA & UEFA insist on to be abolished.

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Nov 2012 13:07

HoneyRoastHoax There are a lot calling for Brians P45, so would Poyet be a realistic manager to bring in?


Worked the last time we "nicked" Brighton's manager.

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by HoneyRoastHoax » 28 Nov 2012 14:13

The Real Sandhurst Royal As long as he brings Vincente with him as part of the deal to replace part of the useless ineffective midfield we have.


Bloody hope not he is always injured

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by HoneyRoastHoax » 28 Nov 2012 14:15

super darren caskey Is he another soft spoken quiet manager like brian? i think we need a Peter Reid figure in the dressing room to be a bit violent at times when we serve up the shit we did last night


Poyet is not softly spoken

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Re: Poyet to Reading?

by SCIAG » 28 Nov 2012 16:07

Big NO to Poyet. His Brighton team are scummy. I don't want us to go back to the team we were when McDermott first took over.
blueroyals Show me a right back that costs £2.5m that is PL quality?
Show me a striker on a free transfer that is PL quality?
Show me a CM on a free transfer that is PL quality?

If he's given a championship budget, he can only sign championship players.




(Sorely tempted to post Pogrebnyak and Guthrie for the last two, because they're both PL quality. Mohamed Diamé and Steven Davis were also available on free transfers this summer).

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