by LUX » 25 Mar 2025 20:48
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Mar 2025 08:06
LUX I’d chip in a grand to be a founder of the new club.
Who’s with me?
by Brogue » 26 Mar 2025 08:35
LUX I’d chip in a grand to be a founder of the new club.
Who’s with me?
by LUX » 26 Mar 2025 10:50
by LUX » 26 Mar 2025 10:50
by LUX » 26 Mar 2025 10:51
by Forbury Lion » 26 Mar 2025 15:46
Sir John maybe buying back the Stadium?WestYorksRoyalForbury LionI imagine the running costs would be too high for a start-up Phoenix Club without a rich benefactor to support it.WestYorksRoyal If the existing club gets liquidated, could we be in a bizarre situation where the the new club Board spawned out of STAR are negotiating with Dai to use the SCL? Or would we refuse to give him a penny on principle?
Smee? SCL? We have some wealthy fans and a generally affluent fanbase.
The task is selling a vision people can get behind enough to put some hard cash in.
by tmesis » 26 Mar 2025 17:49
Forbury LionI imagine the running costs would be too high for a start-up Phoenix Club without a rich benefactor to support it.WestYorksRoyal If the existing club gets liquidated, could we be in a bizarre situation where the the new club Board spawned out of STAR are negotiating with Dai to use the SCL? Or would we refuse to give him a penny on principle?
by Sanguine » 27 Mar 2025 11:03
by Tinpot Royal » 27 Mar 2025 11:09
Sanguine I really love the optimism, but I find the notion that Royals City Town Flyers FC gets crowds of 4,000 quite funny.
Maybe that's my pessimism, but I see two things.
One my general view, that whilst we have loyal fans we don't have a particularly 'passionate' support base, I think a phoenix club would do well to see 1,000 in attendance for its first match, nevermind after that.
Two, 40 posts here in three days amongst the part of the fanbase that might be most invested in a phoenix club might be an indication of how likely this is to get off the ground.
by Forbury Lion » 27 Mar 2025 12:22
£1 a ticket... should fill the stadium, but operate at a massive loss.Sanguine I really love the optimism, but I find the notion that Royals City Town Flyers FC gets crowds of 4,000 quite funny.
by Brogue » 27 Mar 2025 12:25
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Mar 2025 12:35
by Forbury Lion » 27 Mar 2025 12:43
What the club lacks in terms of ticket sales it can make up for with alcohol sales, since I believe the rules may be a bit more relaxed at non-league level.Brogue wycombe v reading ladies got a crowd of 500+ the other day. and they are in the bottom league along with teams such as woodley ladies. i dont think 4k attendances unrealistic.
by Crusader Royal » 27 Mar 2025 13:09
Forbury LionWhat the club lacks in terms of ticket sales it can make up for with alcohol sales, since I believe the rules may be a bit more relaxed at non-league level.Brogue wycombe v reading ladies got a crowd of 500+ the other day. and they are in the bottom league along with teams such as woodley ladies. i dont think 4k attendances unrealistic.
500 alcoholics might be more profitable than 4k tea totallers.
by Stranded » 27 Mar 2025 14:12
by Crusader Royal » 27 Mar 2025 14:42
Stranded Are we at a point that it would be too late for any phoenix club to enter the pyramid in 25/26, so people would be stuck supporting Reading City in the interim?
by Crusader Royal » 27 Mar 2025 14:45
by Armadillo Roadkill » 27 Mar 2025 14:55
by Green » 27 Mar 2025 14:56
Crusader Royal Simply getting behind Reading City might not be the worst option. Established club, with a ground. An influx of support would potentially let them rise rapidly up the leagues and they may not be averse to becoming the home of former Royals, although they might hate the idea . To be honest it would be really easy to take over an existing club and simply rebadge it, probably easier than starting from scratch. Ethically it might not be great unless it’s an agreed takeover.
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