Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Reading FC - WTF!
At the time it seemed that Steve Coppell leaving might be the best for all concerned, how wrong that was!
Brendan Rodgers seemed a good fit and worth the money on paper, how wrong that seems to be also?
A lot of fingers were pointed at the Chairman when the "clear out" began, wrongly in fact as these players wanted to go and with the exception of Doyle (not setting the world on fire either BTW:-)) were not worth what we got for them!
Steve Coppell had these guys punching well above their weight and it just ran out of steam.
Rodgers still had enough players at the club to at least have a run at the playoffs, it would appear that certain faces didn't fit :
Tabb
Harper
Rosenior
All superior to the replacements but were sent out on loan, others such as Marek, Gunnar etc appear to have been buried and we paid 2m for Mills (what's that about?) and then dropped him?
The experiment with the youngsters didn't last long either, more tolerance and allowances would have been given had that continued perhaps?
But no, we now have a team that appears to be unfit, confused and now utterly devoid of confidence, due to the constant changes and tactical masturbation!!
If I hear one more press conference about one up front etc etc, I'll scream!!
I'm sure Brendan Rodgers is a good guy and is a good coach, he cannot however make the team play.
Options are:
Say goodbye now before it's too late
Bring in an experienced assistant to steady the ship and keep Rodgers in place
Get relegated
Pick one and soon Mr Hammond please?
BTW taking of Mr Hammond, Mea Culpa ???
Watch this space!
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
The Royals Anti Climatic End to the Season and an Era
Reading
| 1 - 2 | Birmingham
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- 3rd May 2009
- KO 13:15
- Ground: The Madejski Stadium
- Att: 23,879
Birmingham clinched automatic promotion and confined Reading to the play-offs with a 2-1 victory at the Madejski Stadium.
Championship play-off: Reading v Burnley
Burnley 1-0 Reading
Graham Alexander sent Turf Moor wild with a 84th-minute winner from the penalty spot to give his side a precious 1-0 a dvantage in the first leg of their Coca-Cola Championship play-off semi-final against Reading.The veteran Scot, 37, has pro ved a key figure for the Clarets during their marathon campaign and registered his 11th goal of the season after Andre Bikey had pulled back substitute Steve Thompson.
Bikey was booked for his indiscretion but was shown a straight red card in the closing stages after kicking out at Ro bbie Blake and throwin g his shirt to the gr ound in disgust as he walked off the field.
Reading 0 Burnley 2; Agg 0-3:
Coppell's departure mourned by Reading
Reading, the football club known to older supporters as the Biscuitmen rather than the more modish Royals, were looking for crumbs of comfort yesterday after defeat in the Championship play-off semi-final by Burnley prompted the resignation of Steve Coppell as manager.
Coppell offered one reason for optimism in pointing to the club's solid financial position, which will be improved by a second and final Premier League parachute payment of £11.2m this summer. "We've made money this year," he said. "We might have gambled more but this club works within its budget. There is no credit crunch here."
Now, however, Reading face the problem familiar to all clubs relegated from the Premier League who do not make an immediate return: whether to spend the parachute money on new players or keep it for the rainy days that will surely follow if they fail again next season. The club will also have to decide whether to cash in on some of their key players such as Kevin Doyle, Stephen Hunt and Noel Hunt or try to retain their services for another push at the Premier League.
Sir John Madejski has proved a supportive owner, and although he wishes to sell the club to an even richer entrepreneur who can invest serious money, he knows that the chances of obtaining the right price are much lower as a Championship club.
For once a chairman's tribute to a departing manager sounded genuine when Madejski said yesterday: "I'd like to thank Steve sincerely for everything he has done for Reading over the last five and a half years, which has been the most successful period in the club's history." Coppell added: "I feel it's the best thing for both the club and myself for me to leave. I've thoroughly enjoyed my time as Reading manager."
The frustration for everyone at Reading has been the number of automatic promotion chances they have wasted. Always among the favourites to go up, they were second at the end of January after completing a double over eventual champions Wolves at the Madejski Stadium. That proved to be the last home win of the season, however, nine further games passing without one. Even then, victory in the final league match over Birmingham would have sufficed but Birmingham won 2-1 to return to the Premier League at the first attempt instead.
Coppell is expected to take a break rather than retire. He may have more than 1,000 games as a manager under his belt, but is still only 53, having started when Ron Noades appointed him at Crystal Palace in 1984 aged only 28 for the first of his four spells at the club. He subsequently managed Manchester City, for only 33 days, and later Brentford and Brighton, before joining Reading in October 2003 when Alan Pardew left for West Ham.
They were promoted as champions in 2006 with 106 points and then finished eighth in the Premier League, missing a place in Europe by a point. But last year they were relegated as "second season syndrome" set in.
Bookmakers have made Watford's Brendan Rodgers, a former Reading player and academy director, favourite to take over as manager, although a local newspaper poll did not mention him and had Alan Curbishley and Glenn Hoddle far ahead of the field.
One difficulty concerning the appointment is that Coppell was one of few managers to work successfully with a director of football, in Reading's case their former goalkeeper Nicky Hammond. Much will depend on whether candidates are prepared to accept him, or want to make a change.
Whoever takes over will find that the Cameroonian centre-half Andre Bikey will be unavailable for the first three games of next season and possibly more. He was yesterday charged by the Football Association with improper conduct after a wild display of dissent when sent off in the final minute of the semi-final first leg on Saturday.
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Meet Vern
Meet Vern the Ford Ranger Truck!
Had a small water leak to cure around the third brake light
Made a nasty mess of the headlining
Sealed around the lamp with some silicone
and now it's all good (so far:))
Monday, 27 April 2009
Down Ilinois Way
On a recent trip to the States we visited the capital Springfield and the restored neighbourhood where Lincoln used to live.
As you can see his wife had quite garish taste in furnishings!!
Very interesting and free of charge !!
A lifeline for the Royals!
After a run of really good away form it all comes down to the last day of the season.
It would be ironic if after last seasons relegation via goal difference, we were to be promoted the same way!!
You never know...
April form
A Coventry City D 0-0
H Sheffield Utd L 0-1
A Blackpool D 2-2
H Barnsley D 0-0
A Derby County W 2-0
A Norwich City W 2-0
Two smart headers and a very professional performance saw us beat Norwich at Carrow Rd.
This sets us up with a glimmer of hope of automatic promotion on Sunday.
Any chance of a decent player surface?
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Palace 0 Reading 0 and Run of Results
Crystal Palace 0 Reading FC 0
March 21, 2009
Steve Coppell's men had to settle for a draw away at Selhurst Park this afternoon.
Reading looked the more composed side during the first half but it was Palace who had three shots on target while their own keeper was untroubled.
The Royals started the second half brightly but failed to make the most of their chances.
Liam Rosenior was send off 27 minutes into the half for a second bookable offence leaving Reading with their backs against the wall for the last 15 minutes.
Palace threw everything into a frantic last five minutes but Reading held on and will have been glad in the end to pick up the point.
Wolves extended their lead at the top of the Championship beating Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 while Birmingham City could only manage a draw at home to Norwich.
Liam Rosenior sent off and now will be suspended for a game
7 Mar
10 Mar Charlton H 2-2
14 Mar
17 Mar
21 Mar
Away form good, home form causing us to blow it!
Luckily Birmingham also making a mess of things
Good to see Andy D'Urso is keeping up his standard of refereeing!
List of shocking decisions
- Chris Armstrong should have gone
- Clear pen for foul on David Kitson
- Stephen Hunt kicked all over the place and then gets booked
- Moses should have been booked for a blatant dive....
- Liam Rosenior's first yellow
All in a days work for Mr D!
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Championship Table
Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | W | D | L | F | A | GD | PTS | |
1 | Wolverhampton | 36 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 37 | 20 | 9 | 3 | 6 | 30 | 26 | 21 | 67 |
2 | Reading | 34 | 12 | 3 | 3 | 37 | 11 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 23 | 19 | 30 | 62 |
3 | Birmingham | 35 | 11 | 3 | 3 | 23 | 13 | 6 | 7 | 5 | 18 | 18 | 10 | 61 |
4 | Cardiff | 33 | 10 | 4 | 2 | 26 | 12 | 4 | 10 | 3 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 56 |
5 | Preston | 36 | 13 | 2 | 3 | 28 | 16 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 21 | 30 | 3 | 56 |
6 | Sheff Utd | 34 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 24 | 17 | 7 | 6 | 4 | 23 | 15 | 15 | 55 |
7 | Burnley | 36 | 9 | 5 | 4 | 27 | 21 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 23 | 29 | 0 | 55 |
8 | Bristol City | 35 | 6 | 9 | 3 | 24 | 19 | 8 | 3 | 6 | 20 | 18 | 7 | 54 |
But wait !!! Sheff Wed 1 Reading 2
Kevin Doyle and Shane Long finally ended Reading’s depressing goal drought as Steve Coppell’s men returned to winning ways last night.
Up until Doyle popped up with his 18th goal of the season on 56 minutes, no Royals player had managed to find the net in nearly 10 hours of action.
Then with nine minutes to go, fellow Irishman Long added a second to seal victory.
Reading 0 Notts Forest 1 the last game was not as bad as it gets, this was worse!!
Steve Coppell made three changes to Reading’s starting line-up but his side continue to falter in their push for promotion.
Apart from the first 20 mins, this was a truly awful performance.
The promotion dream is slipping, luckily all the rest of the contenders are also choking!
Wally Downes said: “There are still 13 games to go. It is a matter for us to turn things around.
“There has been no damage in the league as the other sides haven’t won, so the Forest game is just another one chalked off.
“It is a 13-game league now and if we win that league then we will be fine.”
Saturday, 21 February 2009
Reading 0 Bristol City 2, as bad as it gets
We have not actually put in a decent performance since before Christmas despite the excuses.
Today it was :
The Pitch
The Ref
The two week break
The fact that we are playing like the Wimbledon of old and we have players that are chosen regardless of how they perform of course has nothing to do with it!
The time has come to try and win a game instead of trying not to lose, use the midfield as a midfield not just an extra layer of defence(even when 2-0 down) The time has also come for the stubborn loyalty shown to certain players to end. Please remember that this type of loyalty got us relegated last season!
My thoughts on the team for Notts Forest
Goalkeeper
Marcus Hahnemann
Has his faults, but can organise and chastise the defence when required.
We also need to stop being reliant on Adam's big thumping kicks forward.
Defence
Julian Kelly
Liam Rosenior is just way off form.
Chris Armstrong
Only player to emerge from the Bristol debacle with any credit.
Michael Duberry
Playing well enough
Stefan Andre Bikey
Just play him, gives us an extra set piece threat, more experience than Alex Pearce who has done well.
Midfield
Kalifa Cisse
Will be OK if James Harper is out of his way, also carries a goal threat.
Marek Matejovsky
We need a play maker not a back passer, take the risk!
Steven Hunt
Will be OK if Marek in the side to provide service
James Henry
Adds some youth and fire, also can score goals
Forwards
Kevin Doyle
Start with him as he plays well with Noel Hunt, however if his apparent interest level does not improve...
Noel Hunt
Has some craft and plays well with Kevin Doyle
Spring and (congestion) is in the air!
This morning is a lovely morning!
However look at the amount of trails from the air traffic, and we have another runway on the way!
Is this a good idea?
I'll send this to my MP
Saturday, 14 February 2009
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
Reading FC BBC Article
Sunday, 8 February 2009
Saturday, 7 February 2009
Bore Draw 269 minutes without scoring!
Reading 0-0 Preston
Reading again failed to find the net as they were held to a goalless draw at home to play-off hopefuls Preston.
After a great first half of the season, where they averaged two goals a game, the Royals have now gone 269 minutes without scoring.
Despite dominating they could not score and were denied a penalty when Youl Mawene appeared to clear Jimmy Kebe's cross-shot off the line with his hand.
John Parkin had a chance to win it for Preston he blasted his shot wide.This is starting to look horribly like a few seasons back, no Christmas refresh, ran out of steam!
Luckily the Wolves and Brum results have not damaged us too much (so far)
I hope I'm wrong?
Herald Alternator Update, Good old eBay!
I had been keeping an eye out for the correct alternator bracket for the Herald as I wasn't happy with the bodged up dynamo bracket.
A Dolomite 1500 was being broken for spares and I managed to buy the alternator mounting and adjusting brackets.
These as expected fitted well, and the belt adjusted correctly.
The belt pulley run also looks straight and the original belt can still be used,
Friday, 6 February 2009
Herald Next Update 8 Track!
I have dug out an old Blaupunkt that I was given in Canada during the seventies!
It's not quite period but I think it will look quite good in the Herald :-)
I have about ten cartridges,not sure if they work or not??
Bye Bye Bobby and Graham ???
Sad news today
Bobby Convey has left the club by mutal consent, I would like to wish him good luck for the future.
He was a major part of our initial Premier promotion team and in his pomp was an excellent player!
Still a young man, perhaps moving back to the States and becoming a major star in the MLS and rebuild his confidence for another go in Europe?
On another interesting note, Graham Murty has extended his loan at Charlton.
Liam Rosenior has looked very shaky over the past few week, and it was thought that Murty may return to the side when fit?
Perhaps there is a coaching job going at Charlton:-)
C'mon you Royals!
After a hard fought physical battle with Wolves at the Mad Stad and then a tough 0 - 0 draw at Loftus Rd with QPR, we are still occupying second place in the Championship table.
Both games were marred by rough weather conditions and absolutely awful pitches particularly at the Mad Stad, How long can we continue to watch the level of winter football imposed on us due to the damage caused by the egg chasers? It could well cost us promotion, pay them and get them "off our land" :-)
Now, Loftus Road for our £30 ticket we got an absolutely awful restricted view seat on the left of the top tier. When booking or on the ticket the words "restricted view" of course fail to appear!!
We had a youngster with us who was very disappointed to be unable to see most of one goal...
The stewarding was some of the most ineffective and aggressive that I have experienced in some years, that's when they are not standing in the way of an already restricted view!
Beer was being consumed in plain sight of the pitch, but the stewards ands particularly the "Response Team" (bouncers??) were more interested in throwing out fans who were standing to try and watch the game from their restricted view seats and very aggressive with it!
This was not confined to Reading fans however, as we could see the same happening to QPR fans in various parts of the stadium. "Customers" are obviously not too important at Loftus Rd?
Ah well at least we didn't lose, QPR look a pretty good side and I think will be there or there abouts come the end of the season.
Saturday, 24 January 2009
Current Cost Meter and Other Power Savings
We have one of the current cost meters that are either available from e-on or for purchase direct from Current Cost or eBay.
The meter monitors domestic electricity use via a wireless connection to an inductive clamp attached to the mains cable near the electricity meter.
The unit is very easy to set up and a USB cable can be purchased for connection to your PC. Free software written by Dale Lane The software is here The cables can be purchased here
You can export the data and manipulate it however you want and even connect to the web to compare data with similar situations to your own. It really does make you think about your power usage!!
I am also using one of the e-on powerdown plugs.
This unit offers surge protection and also shuts down connected peripherals once it senses that your PC has shutdown, thus saving standby power. These are also available cheaply on eBay.
Triumph Herald Steering Wheel Change
I managed to pick up a really nice period Mountney Steering wheel for the Herald. I found the car a little difficult to drive with the original "big" wheel. I'm currently battling with getting the horn push working. I think it looks quite snazzy!!
Reading Hanging In!
After a disappointing 2-0 FA Cup loss away at Cardiff and then an easy 4-0 home win against Watford, followed by a 2-0 loss at Swansea it has been a mixed few weeks for the Royals.
The signing of Jay Tabb I think is a positive step, a bustling, strong and hard working player is a good addition to the squad.
Now let's get ready for what could be a season defining game against Wolves on Tuesday at the (Sir) Mad Stad!
Triumph Herald Screen Washer Conversion
The old fashioned push screen washer pump failed on the old girl, so I spent £12 or so on eBay and converted it to electric screen washers.
The pump fits very nicely above the washer bottle and I installed a nice little switch where the old pump went. The switch almost matches the heater blower switch, so looks OK!