Wilts said:Bizarre bunch, some of you!
Coppell has already decided that he would prefer to manage Reading than Brighton. Why go and have talks with a club that you don't want to manage?
Surely that must rile you enough?
If he doesn't go to Reading, it'd be because we can't offer him enough reassurances for the demands that he'd want. Not financially, but as financial backup should anything go wrong while he'd be in management at Reading.
He has already decided that he'd prefer to move on, so I wouldn't be that happy, from your point of view!
But if he stayed with BHA then there's every chance that you could continue as you left off. Though you would know that he is prepared to jump ship at any such opportunity...
I think the word is "hmm..."
Brovian said:Chemical Ben: The fact it's a 'hard decision' is in itself and admission. If he was committed to us (like Peter Taylor is to Hull) he'd have turned them down flat.
FamilyGuy said:Get real.
Many (most?) of us have a contract of employment and many of us would be flattered if another company came looking for us and offered us the oportunity to talk about a new job - and many of us would go and talk about it if we were interested enough.
We'd owe it to ourselves, our family and our future and we'd be foolish not to even have a look, and if we liked what we saw, we'd try and talk them into giving us a better deal.
SC is no different to any of us in this respect and I for one am glad that we have an ambitious manager, and one who is so good at his job that he attracts the attention of others.
I'd be more worried if nobody admired him, nobody wanted him and if he was un-ambitious.
Having said that - I want SC to stay (irrespective of whether he's been talking to Reading or not) and as I keep saying - he hasn't gone yet !!