by JR » 14 Jan 2024 23:33
by Reading4eva » 14 Jan 2024 23:42
by 72 bus » 15 Jan 2024 00:14
Reading4eva Not one report is painting Reading fans in a bad light and so they shouldn't.
I think the media and other fans have got it. Theres only two people which can be blamed for yesterday - Dai and Pang. I would hope if one is banned, the other is also banned. If Dai is banned, Pang might quit.
This will probably leave Bowen steering things through whatever next is to come. If its administration, hopefully the buying parties come straight out with their intentions. As unpopular as he was at Newcastle, Mike Ashley would be perfect for this club.
He wouldn't spend loads but make the club sustainable. I'd rather that than some chancer we have never heard of.
Thinking back, and as much of a prat as he was and very dodgy, Storey and his team might have seen the debt's and realised it was a bad deal.
Hand on heart, I'm expecting administration. Its the one route which might be short term pain but longer term gain. But at least it will still mean a Reading Football Club. Someone will buy this football club from admin, especially now its gained further attention.
It is probably better that, if thats the route, it happens ASAP rather than delaying for another 3 months of slow decay.
by TiagoIlori » 15 Jan 2024 01:51
by Stranded » 15 Jan 2024 05:58
by Snowflake Royal » 15 Jan 2024 09:53
P!ssed OffwindermereROYAL To many it was deemed a success, but because of this I would hate for fans to think they should do it on a regular occurrence, it was like the march, it was significant and put out a loud message, any repeats and it could divide the fan base.
There were several angry people there yesterday, not everybody is on social media and it came as quite a surprise to them.
Not remotely bothered about upsetting the 25% of fans, or whatever it is, that would rather sit quietly and do absolutely nothing.
Will continue to do what I feel is best for the club.
by Snowflake Royal » 15 Jan 2024 09:54
72 busSnowflake Royal72 bus
Banned from football puts the selling process in the hands of the administrator, best offer wins taking into account the creditors.
Dai's dept is mainly to himself so really Admin is the best outcome at the moment, which is why certain parties are holding back and not getting into a bidding scenario just yet.
Got anything to back that up?
Banned from ownership means he has to sell, there is no one else able to fund the club so administration is what would happen.
At that point the highest bidder wins but has to pays the creditors what they are owed which would be pennies in the pound.
Given that biggest creditor is Dai then his best avenue is to sell the club quickly for whatever he can get rather than let it go to the administrators auction.
Clubs are bought for a pound and then deals are made with creditors AKA bolton which we know about from Tenbobsworth until we all put him on ignore
by Snowflake Royal » 15 Jan 2024 09:57
72 busReading4eva Not one report is painting Reading fans in a bad light and so they shouldn't.
I think the media and other fans have got it. Theres only two people which can be blamed for yesterday - Dai and Pang. I would hope if one is banned, the other is also banned. If Dai is banned, Pang might quit.
This will probably leave Bowen steering things through whatever next is to come. If its administration, hopefully the buying parties come straight out with their intentions. As unpopular as he was at Newcastle, Mike Ashley would be perfect for this club.
He wouldn't spend loads but make the club sustainable. I'd rather that than some chancer we have never heard of.
Thinking back, and as much of a prat as he was and very dodgy, Storey and his team might have seen the debt's and realised it was a bad deal.
Hand on heart, I'm expecting administration. Its the one route which might be short term pain but longer term gain. But at least it will still mean a Reading Football Club. Someone will buy this football club from admin, especially now its gained further attention.
It is probably better that, if thats the route, it happens ASAP rather than delaying for another 3 months of slow decay.
This ^
Dai selling the club means he can wait as long as he needs till he gets what he wants, Administration is to the highest bidder with the best interests of the creditors , as most of the debt is owing to Dai he really has to make deal before the EFL ban him.
Disrupting their competition is NOT the way to get them onside, they have recently stopped punishing the club instead going after Dai to the extent of recommending to the independent panel that he be banned from owning a club.
We do not have two enemies here Dai and the EFL The EFL are using their rules agreed by not only RFC but all the other clubs.
The one body we want on our side in this is the EFL
by NathStPaul » 15 Jan 2024 09:59
Snowflake Royal72 busReading4eva Not one report is painting Reading fans in a bad light and so they shouldn't.
I think the media and other fans have got it. Theres only two people which can be blamed for yesterday - Dai and Pang. I would hope if one is banned, the other is also banned. If Dai is banned, Pang might quit.
This will probably leave Bowen steering things through whatever next is to come. If its administration, hopefully the buying parties come straight out with their intentions. As unpopular as he was at Newcastle, Mike Ashley would be perfect for this club.
He wouldn't spend loads but make the club sustainable. I'd rather that than some chancer we have never heard of.
Thinking back, and as much of a prat as he was and very dodgy, Storey and his team might have seen the debt's and realised it was a bad deal.
Hand on heart, I'm expecting administration. Its the one route which might be short term pain but longer term gain. But at least it will still mean a Reading Football Club. Someone will buy this football club from admin, especially now its gained further attention.
It is probably better that, if thats the route, it happens ASAP rather than delaying for another 3 months of slow decay.
This ^
Dai selling the club means he can wait as long as he needs till he gets what he wants, Administration is to the highest bidder with the best interests of the creditors , as most of the debt is owing to Dai he really has to make deal before the EFL ban him.
Disrupting their competition is NOT the way to get them onside, they have recently stopped punishing the club instead going after Dai to the extent of recommending to the independent panel that he be banned from owning a club.
We do not have two enemies here Dai and the EFL The EFL are using their rules agreed by not only RFC but all the other clubs.
The one body we want on our side in this is the EFL
For about the hundredth time, Dai is the only one who can put the club in Administration.
by Brogue » 15 Jan 2024 10:05
JR and was stopped in the street today by people I don’t know wanting to find out more about it (as I had a Reading cap on.
by Hound » 15 Jan 2024 10:27
by WestYorksRoyal » 15 Jan 2024 10:36
Hound Loads over Twitter today, inc mentions of the situation from the likes of Jeff Stelling, Ian Wright and Gary Neville
Fair to say the protests have done their job
Of course whether anything positive happens as a result is a much more difficult question
by Skin » 15 Jan 2024 10:39
by tidus_mi2 » 15 Jan 2024 10:40
Skin talksport now - currently SJM on
by Snowflake Royal » 15 Jan 2024 10:52
WestYorksRoyalHound Loads over Twitter today, inc mentions of the situation from the likes of Jeff Stelling, Ian Wright and Gary Neville
Fair to say the protests have done their job
Of course whether anything positive happens as a result is a much more difficult question
On the face of it puts EFL in a sticky position, but expect corporate group think will stop them changing how they act. Not of the same scale of outrage, but the post office scandal shows how myopia can lead to organisations stubbornly believing they're right. I'm sure the EFL will keep doing as they're doing without questioning why a different club is in our position every year.
by WestYorksRoyal » 15 Jan 2024 10:56
by Dirk Gently » 15 Jan 2024 10:57
by Forbury Lion » 15 Jan 2024 10:58
More threads = More publicity?NathStPaul Did this really require a new thread?
by Royals and Racers » 15 Jan 2024 10:59
Dirk Gently The FA will no doubt impose a fine for "failure to control supporters", and the FL will no doubt impose a suspended points deduction - this is based on precedent of the Blackpool vs Huddersfield abandonment in May 2015.
If the FL *don't* do these they know they're opening the doors for more and more pitch invasions and abandonments, as well as leaving themselves open to criticism from clubs who've had these punishments before.
by Dirk Gently » 15 Jan 2024 11:01
Royals and RacersDirk Gently The FA will no doubt impose a fine for "failure to control supporters", and the FL will no doubt impose a suspended points deduction - this is based on precedent of the Blackpool vs Huddersfield abandonment in May 2015.
If the FL *don't* do these they know they're opening the doors for more and more pitch invasions and abandonments, as well as leaving themselves open to criticism from clubs who've had these punishments before.
Was the Blackpool v Huddersfield match re-played or points given to Huddersfield ?
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