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Brian McDermott sacked by Reading







Giraffe

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Another club with wild expectations beyond their means. That said they have spent a bit of money and probably should finished higher than they did. But equally sold Reading's best player, albeit he then did nothing after leaving.

When will OTHER clubs learn that you need manager stability to succeed.
 


Gullflyinghigh

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Apr 23, 2012
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Just confirmed on Twitter. Disgraceful treatment in my eyes.
Sorry to hear about the poor quality of your ocular care.

I feel for McDermott, that team was always going to find it hard to challenge the top of the table, especially after flogging their best player.
 


Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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Sacked twice by Reading in 4 years.

That is pretty shoddy.
 


Easy 10

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Lost 6 out of their last 7 and slumped to 17th. Timing seems odd, but I guess they were thrashing out his severance. He'll be alright, probably still getting paid by Leeds as well.
 












theroyal

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Another club with wild expectations beyond their means. That said they have spent a bit of money and probably should finished higher than they did. But equally sold Reading's best player, albeit he then did nothing after leaving.

When will OTHER clubs learn that you need manager stability to succeed.

After everything he did for the club the last time he was here - steering the club clear of relegation, then two FA cup Q/Fs, a play-off final and a league title in 3 seasons. He deserved at least the summer to make his mark on the team, considering he took over in December and only had January to try and sort out Clarke's mess.

Granted our form was terrible after the Palace game but I'd put that down to 6 loan players going through the motions after securing our safety and 3 first team players out-of-contract who knew they weren't going to get a new deal.

Just seems incredibly short-sighted.
 




Easy 10

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After everything he did for the club the last time he was here - steering the club clear of relegation, then two FA cup Q/Fs, a play-off final and a league title in 3 seasons. He deserved at least the summer to make his mark on the team, considering he took over in December and only had January to try and sort out Clarke's mess.

Granted our form was terrible after the Palace game but I'd put that down to 6 loan players going through the motions after securing our safety and 3 first team players out-of-contract who knew they weren't going to get a new deal.

Just seems incredibly short-sighted.

Propping up a squad with multiple loan players is always a recipe for disaster, we've made that mistake ourselves a few times. No wonder you ended up down there.
 




theroyal

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Propping up a squad with multiple loan players is always a recipe for disaster, we've made that mistake ourselves a few times. No wonder you ended up down there.

I totally agree, but that was Clarke's fault, not McDermott's.
 




Carrot Cruncher

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Enormously short sighted decision. Glad TB saw the bigger picture last year under CH, where to be honest some of the football was absolutely dreadful (Wigan away). As [MENTION=29434]theroyal[/MENTION] has said, they're packed full of 'couldn't give less of a shit' loanees, just like we were last season.

Stability and faith is the key. Tony has it, the Reading board are idiots.
 




Grombleton

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They have a great song though.
 


Easy 10

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I totally agree, but that was Clarke's fault, not McDermott's.

I rate McDermott, he was one of the names I'd have been happy to see here when we binned the fin. Agree with the consensus, its a very short-sighted decision by your board. We had a very similar run of results with Hughton at the tail end of last season after the "hard work" had been done to stay up. Some people on here wanted him out as well off the back of that ("boring negative football" etc), and look how that turned out.

Thankfully, TB usually has clue.
 








TSB

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Jul 7, 2003
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Your owners are batshit mental and have no clue about running football clubs.

So, it's not a huge surprise, is it.
 


Driver8

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He can go back to playing Paddy full time in Emmerdale now.

I was thinking he can rejoin the other Minions.

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