by WestYorksRoyal » 09 Jul 2024 13:01
by Mr Optimist » 09 Jul 2024 13:15
Franchise FCFox TalbotKingsley Junior We've had good experiences before when owned by someone called Robert, given that John Madejski's birth name was Robert Hurst...
Robert Maxwell?
Don’t think he ever got to be the owner
by Mid Sussex Royal » 09 Jul 2024 14:32
Mr OptimistFranchise FCFox Talbot
Robert Maxwell?
Don’t think he ever got to be the owner
Part owner, he owned 19% of the shares in RFC prior to wanting to buy Waller’s shares to complete a takeover. Maxwell? You’re not going to go all fat and steal my pension are you? (Quote from Alan Gordon Partridge).
by Pepe the Horseman » 09 Jul 2024 15:30
BrogueWestYorksRoyal McNair could be a good signing. Squads need experience. We used to sign the right sort of experienced players like Harte, Salako and Roberts who still had the hunger. More recently we've got such signings wrong, apart from Morisson who was probably fuelled by proving Brum wrong. Does McNair have the hunger to do well for us? He's had enough of a career that he doesn't need to succeed at his next club.
only 29 and will still have international ambitions. but then so did Jeff Hendrick...
by From Despair To Where? » 09 Jul 2024 16:15
by The Royal Forester » 09 Jul 2024 16:28
by Mr Optimist » 09 Jul 2024 16:43
The Royal Forester Couhig taking us over does not sit well with their fans on their forum. Most seem to think he is the "figurehead" of a consortium as he doesn't have the money himself. Might be sour grapes though as many see it as slight on them with Couhig selling them and buying us.
by Sutekh » 09 Jul 2024 16:46
by WestYorksRoyal » 09 Jul 2024 17:06
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jul 2024 17:51
by WestYorksRoyal » 09 Jul 2024 18:08
Snowflake Royal Yeah could be he's impressed with the back office set up and thinks he can be much less hands on.
by Shev » 09 Jul 2024 18:11
by East Grinstead Royal » 09 Jul 2024 19:33
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal Yeah could be he's impressed with the back office set up and thinks he can be much less hands on.
I would expect he will have a clear out in the board room.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 09 Jul 2024 20:58
by retro royal » 09 Jul 2024 22:38
by Sutekh » 10 Jul 2024 08:24
by Forbury Lion » 10 Jul 2024 09:54
He might be looking to repeat the pattern, takeover a club, get them promoted and sell to a billionaire at a profit...... if so, let's hope it isn't another Dai YonggeWestYorksRoyal I'd be peeved in Wycombe's position on a purely emotional level. He's said he doesn't have the energy, he's old etc., and then moved on to us. Feels a bit like Pardew and McGhee, except imagine they said they were retiring first.
But equally, it looks win win. They have a billionaire owner now which they're delighted with (we know this isn't always good news, but they can learn that in their own time). The Couhigs made a profit on them and are now moved on to a bigger opportunity, we get rescued from Dai.
I suspect he will be involved in a non executive role, not day to day running.
by RFCMod » 10 Jul 2024 12:23
From Despair To Where? Did good things for Wycombe and obviously knows about football. Cautiously optimistic.
As I noted previously, he did post a cryptic tweet at the time of the Bearwood sale about how we should wait for the full story so maybe that was all part of a wider plan by him.
If the sale goes through, anyone who still holds a grudge is a clueless twat IMO.
by Forbury Lion » 10 Jul 2024 12:38
Just quoting as this got approved late on and I doubt anyone would go back up the thread to read it.Shev Hey there, Wycombe fan here.
Hopefully you get rescued by a decent new owner, Couhig or otherwise. If it is Couhig, you will probably come to like him. He is a brash American and will basically promise he is going to make you the greatest thing since sliced bread (ands not always 100% deliver), but he does wear his heart on his sleeve and engage with the fans. As an example, when he took over he promised that if any Wycombe fan emailed him, he would personally reply within 24 hours. I tested him on this and got a reply within 2-3 hours (I am in America, so probably easier as far as a similar time zone to his New Orleans base, but still). It was as decent reply, too - and he even gave me a little insight into upcoming plans. He would not do that with Reading, as you have a lot more fans, but it's an insight into his character. He will also fight tooth and nail for your club and not care what anyone thinks. I do think it likely he is heading a consortium rather than going it alone, from hints that have been dropped of his level of wealth and also his circle of influence in the States.
Personally, I am not at all upset he left, as my primary goal is always for Wycombe to remain a going concern. Billionaires can be a disaster, but our billionaire seems pretty unique, being the designer of the most successful app in Kazakhstan, and basically wanting to improve football in Kazakhstan in tandem with owning us, having a Wycombe academy and a Kazakh academy, and trying to being a club heavily based on analytics. It could all end in tears, and I don't care about 'Premier League aspirations' nonsense - I just want to have the best chance of my club remaining in existence in a turbulent period where many lower league clubs struggle.
If you have read this far, all the best, and hopefully there will be good news soon!
by Sutekh » 10 Jul 2024 14:09
Forbury LionJust quoting as this got approved late on and I doubt anyone would go back up the thread to read it.Shev Hey there, Wycombe fan here.
Hopefully you get rescued by a decent new owner, Couhig or otherwise. If it is Couhig, you will probably come to like him. He is a brash American and will basically promise he is going to make you the greatest thing since sliced bread (ands not always 100% deliver), but he does wear his heart on his sleeve and engage with the fans. As an example, when he took over he promised that if any Wycombe fan emailed him, he would personally reply within 24 hours. I tested him on this and got a reply within 2-3 hours (I am in America, so probably easier as far as a similar time zone to his New Orleans base, but still). It was as decent reply, too - and he even gave me a little insight into upcoming plans. He would not do that with Reading, as you have a lot more fans, but it's an insight into his character. He will also fight tooth and nail for your club and not care what anyone thinks. I do think it likely he is heading a consortium rather than going it alone, from hints that have been dropped of his level of wealth and also his circle of influence in the States.
Personally, I am not at all upset he left, as my primary goal is always for Wycombe to remain a going concern. Billionaires can be a disaster, but our billionaire seems pretty unique, being the designer of the most successful app in Kazakhstan, and basically wanting to improve football in Kazakhstan in tandem with owning us, having a Wycombe academy and a Kazakh academy, and trying to being a club heavily based on analytics. It could all end in tears, and I don't care about 'Premier League aspirations' nonsense - I just want to have the best chance of my club remaining in existence in a turbulent period where many lower league clubs struggle.
If you have read this far, all the best, and hopefully there will be good news soon!
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