by JIM » 17 Jul 2014 19:40
by SydenhamRoyal » 17 Jul 2014 19:42
tidus_mi2Royal LadyJakeTheRoyal No one has took the opportunity to do this yet so ...
OXFORD YOU SAMUELSON
You don't type OXFORD you plank - just type a swear word like oxf*rd and it does it for you.
Sw*ndon your conformity, I'm censoring myself from now on in my own Sw*ndon creative way.
by CholseyRoyal » 17 Jul 2014 19:42
JIM He wants to make a lot of money, Its all in the premier, so where should READING be to make money. LOGIC
by MmmMonsterMunch » 17 Jul 2014 19:44
JIM He wants to make a lot of money, Its all in the premier, so where should READING be to make money. LOGIC
by windermere_royal » 17 Jul 2014 19:49
P!ssed Off It's been hours and still Samrit has not accepted my friend request.
Is he getting cold feet you have to wonder...
by FridaysGhost » 17 Jul 2014 19:49
by phil in cornwall » 17 Jul 2014 20:45
FridaysGhost Sir J Maj was a one-hit-wonder on the business front and used that money to become a football magnate. This should have made him use ALL of his resources to turn RFC into a brilliant Premiership club. It did not. He tried to rebuild his business empire ( did'nt work) and hope that Reading would somehow flourish without guidance.
As everything went pear-shaped he tried to sell the club and was conned by Anton, the Russian con-artiste! Left with a losing hand, our so-called Saviour allowed the Cl;ub to get into debt to a Wonga-like organisation.
Am I wrong in thinking that, throughout all of this time, we were told that JM was in charge and, EVEN STUPIDER, that the Reading way of not being in debt was uppermost!
I have grave doubts about the takeover but, it cannot be worse than the above!
by Pseud O'Nym » 17 Jul 2014 20:55
Extended-Phenotype Just because you aren't the majority share holder doesn't mean you are powerless.
by RoyalBlue » 17 Jul 2014 21:19
Ian RoyalExtended-Phenotype
JM was chairman during the Anton era
HTH
But wasn't the one calling the shots.
phil in cornwallFridaysGhost Sir J Maj was a one-hit-wonder on the business front and used that money to become a football magnate. This should have made him use ALL of his resources to turn RFC into a brilliant Premiership club. It did not. He tried to rebuild his business empire ( did'nt work) and hope that Reading would somehow flourish without guidance.
As everything went pear-shaped he tried to sell the club and was conned by Anton, the Russian con-artiste! Left with a losing hand, our so-called Saviour allowed the Cl;ub to get into debt to a Wonga-like organisation.
Am I wrong in thinking that, throughout all of this time, we were told that JM was in charge and, EVEN STUPIDER, that the Reading way of not being in debt was uppermost!
I have grave doubts about the takeover but, it cannot be worse than the above!
Let's hope that, when you become a multi-millionaire, you will avoid his mistakes and buy out the club. It will be a pleasure to know that the owner knows everything about business.
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Jul 2014 21:21
RoyalBlueIan RoyalExtended-Phenotype
JM was chairman during the Anton era
HTH
But wasn't the one calling the shots.
Maybe not, but he had the ability and probably even a duty to resign as Chairman if he strongly disagreed with the shots that were being called. His public silence and continued tenure could be taken as tacit approval.
by Agent Balti » 17 Jul 2014 21:24
windermere_royalP!ssed Off It's been hours and still Samrit has not accepted my friend request.
Is he getting cold feet you have to wonder...
Nor mine
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Jul 2014 21:27
by RoyalBlue » 17 Jul 2014 21:28
Wycombe RoyalRoyalBlueIan Royal But wasn't the one calling the shots.
Maybe not, but he had the ability and probably even a duty to resign as Chairman if he strongly disagreed with the shots that were being called. His public silence and continued tenure could be taken as tacit approval.
He had no such "duty".
Except in your strange world.
by JIM » 17 Jul 2014 21:34
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Jul 2014 21:36
by From Despair To Where? » 17 Jul 2014 21:37
RoyalBlueWycombe RoyalRoyalBlue
Maybe not, but he had the ability and probably even a duty to resign as Chairman if he strongly disagreed with the shots that were being called. His public silence and continued tenure could be taken as tacit approval.
He had no such "duty".
Except in your strange world.
Suggest you check what the duties of a chairman and other directors are then. And if you still don't accept that he had a business duty, he certainly had a duty based on his so often espoused principles of sound business and financial management. To just sit back and let the club get to the point where they had to sell a decent player on the cheap, in order to meet a debt to HMRC is, in my mind (strange as you might think) just downright hypocritical. Still you lot just keep trying to convince yourselves that Madejski can do no wrong, despite the increasing amount of evidence that suggests otherwise.
by JIM » 17 Jul 2014 21:42
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