Unless we have someone like Warnock ready to come in, it really would feel pointless. even then we are requiring Reading to slip up massively, can't see it myself. Whole season feels like a self inflicted gunshot wound.
The full interview is on sounds and posted in another thread. Essentially he said everything is up for review and no decision has been made on Asbaghi. Yet then went on to praise him and the amazing job the coaches were doing.
Anyone know how long his contract is? I've been told it's only till the end of the season(please, please Jeebus!)
I've still not made my mind up yet about Khaled. I'm happy to give him a full summer before making judgment about him. But I've noticed that he uses the term, 'under review' a lot. He's got a lot of reviewing to do in the summer, based on his media appearances in the last 6 months. Some of the things, I'm fairly certain could be fixed in the short term, and go a long way in fixing the broken relationship between the club and it's fans.
I think the ceo is now starting to listen to the fans. Too late of course but maybe in time to get a reight coach in for next season. But then we have to get Conway and co to listen
They havent done a amazing job have they though? The big losing streak he took us on when everyone was wanting him out, he had more than enough time to save us, the negative tactics, the amount of times we have dropped points from winning positions trying to defend slim leads. He failed if we go down no matter how you look at it with a better team to pick from than schopp had.
It was a direct quote that El Ahmad stated the coaches had done an amazing job. Like you, not a view I'd subscribe to.
Saturday was the last straw for me where Poya is concerned. I didn't particularly blame him for the dropped points against Stoke and Fulham, and while I thought it was a stupid substitution to make against Coventry, he had a right to expect Moon to at least kick the ball. But the fact he just stood and watched Reading get more and more in control of the game, while we hoofed it to Amine Bassi, then had to audacity to say there was nothing wrong with our approach in his post match interview was just unacceptable. To be fair to him, he inherited an absolute shambles, and I think Schopp's ineptitude caused real damage. It needed a firefighter appointment. Warnock, McCarthy or whoever. We'd have probably picked up a few more points before January, and would've found a loan signing for the midfield in January. We might not have been safe, but we wouldn't be 8 points adrift now.
Echoes my thoughts really even in the boro game we were quite fortunate not to concede a equaliser. As we got to 2 up and sat back 2nd half scored on the counter to make it 3 and then sat back some more just defended deeper and deeper 3-1 3-2 boro had a goal disallowed hit the woodwork more than once and we were hanging on by a thread. Schopp was inept but he should have never been appointed he came from such a poor league and was unable to bring his staff with him he got dealt a poor hand by conways in terms of incoming players.
Whatever!! You just can’t shake the feeling that if we went into the last game of the season needing three points for survival, he would settle for a point rather than go for it and risk losing, it’s that much in his DNA