by Eaststandman » 10 Feb 2022 15:38
by tidus_mi2 » 10 Feb 2022 15:40
Franchise FCtidus_mi2Brogue For those who Might have missed it STAR had a meeting with the Reading exec board a few weeks back and addressed a lot of the questions being asked in this thread.
It’s all here in black and white https://star-reading.org/wp-content/upl ... n-2022.pdf
I don't see anything in there about plans if we get relegated, screams that they will bail if we go down.
If that suits your agenda, then that’s what you’ll read into it.
The statement simply concentrates on this season - isn’t that what we want ? To survive this season ?
by Franchise FC » 10 Feb 2022 15:40
Eaststandman and the elephant in the room???
by Franchise FC » 10 Feb 2022 15:41
tidus_mi2Franchise FCtidus_mi2 I don't see anything in there about plans if we get relegated, screams that they will bail if we go down.
If that suits your agenda, then that’s what you’ll read into it.
The statement simply concentrates on this season - isn’t that what we want ? To survive this season ?
My agenda? Get oxf*rd
by paultheroyal » 10 Feb 2022 15:44
by CountryRoyal » 10 Feb 2022 15:45
John SmithSCIAG Good statement.
How? It doesn't actually say anything
by Zip » 10 Feb 2022 15:57
by Royal_jimmy » 10 Feb 2022 16:19
Brogue AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR FANS | FROM MR DAI AND DAYONG PANG
WE ARE 150. WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR YOUR FANTASTIC SUPPORT! AND, RIGHT NOW, IT IS US AGAINST THE WORLD.
Dear Royals supporters,
This is a thank you. This weekend, we are delighted to welcome so many of you all to the Select Car Leasing Stadium for an occasion which can bring us all together in celebration of this club’s 150th anniversary. Thank you so much for your support.
This club has real history. Our 150th anniversary event on Saturday is marking a magnificent achievement for everyone connected to Reading Football Club – owners, managers, coaches, players, staff…past and present. But most of all, our fans. Supporters stick by their side through the good times and the bad and you, our fans, deserve our sincere appreciation and our unreserved gratitude for the loyalty and love you have shown this club.
This season has been tough. We know. We have accepted a points deduction. We have accepted the strict transfer limitations we have had to work with. We have to accept that due to our circumstances and an unimaginable injury crisis, consistent performances have been difficult and achieving results has not been easy. We are in a fight and we need to fight together. To do that, we need you.
Right now, our only aim is to try to stay up. We have a squad of players which has the ability to earn the results we need and we have more than a third of the season to turn this around. One game at a time, a galvanised group of players with the support of our fans in the stands, have to put every ounce of energy into propelling this club forward. Then, in the summer, we can reset. Refocus and begin to build.
We will be better, on and off the pitch. We vowed to fix the issues of the past and that work has already begun. Put simply, though, we need your support. We ask this of you a lot. But it is true. We know supporting a football club isn’t easy. And it isn’t always enjoyable. We won’t always get it right. You’ll not agree with everything we do and what we try might not always work. Fans will always have their voice and it will always be heard. That won’t change and nor should it. However, negativity can’t help us in our fight. We hear your concerns and appreciate your frustration, your pain and anger. But the remainder of this season can’t be about a club fighting itself. This has to be us against the world.
On Saturday, we play Coventry City at the Select Car Leasing and we celebrate the 150th anniversary of our club’s first ever competitive fixture. We have a whole host of activities planned for the day and you have rallied behind us to fill every seat in the stands. Alone, that won’t earn us three points. We know we have to perform for you. But remember, to these players, a few extra percent from their fans matters. It can make the difference.
And win, lose or draw, all we ask is that you get behind the team and give us the best chance of success on Saturday and for the remaining 16 games that follow!
Thank you for your continued loyal, understanding and vocal support.
Mr Dai Yongge, Owner
Mr Dayong Pang, Chief Executive
by leon » 10 Feb 2022 16:21
Royal_jimmyBrogue AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR FANS | FROM MR DAI AND DAYONG PANG
WE ARE 150. WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR YOUR FANTASTIC SUPPORT! AND, RIGHT NOW, IT IS US AGAINST THE WORLD.
Dear Royals supporters,
This is a thank you. This weekend, we are delighted to welcome so many of you all to the Select Car Leasing Stadium for an occasion which can bring us all together in celebration of this club’s 150th anniversary. Thank you so much for your support.
This club has real history. Our 150th anniversary event on Saturday is marking a magnificent achievement for everyone connected to Reading Football Club – owners, managers, coaches, players, staff…past and present. But most of all, our fans. Supporters stick by their side through the good times and the bad and you, our fans, deserve our sincere appreciation and our unreserved gratitude for the loyalty and love you have shown this club.
This season has been tough. We know. We have accepted a points deduction. We have accepted the strict transfer limitations we have had to work with. We have to accept that due to our circumstances and an unimaginable injury crisis, consistent performances have been difficult and achieving results has not been easy. We are in a fight and we need to fight together. To do that, we need you.
Right now, our only aim is to try to stay up. We have a squad of players which has the ability to earn the results we need and we have more than a third of the season to turn this around. One game at a time, a galvanised group of players with the support of our fans in the stands, have to put every ounce of energy into propelling this club forward. Then, in the summer, we can reset. Refocus and begin to build.
We will be better, on and off the pitch. We vowed to fix the issues of the past and that work has already begun. Put simply, though, we need your support. We ask this of you a lot. But it is true. We know supporting a football club isn’t easy. And it isn’t always enjoyable. We won’t always get it right. You’ll not agree with everything we do and what we try might not always work. Fans will always have their voice and it will always be heard. That won’t change and nor should it. However, negativity can’t help us in our fight. We hear your concerns and appreciate your frustration, your pain and anger. But the remainder of this season can’t be about a club fighting itself. This has to be us against the world.
On Saturday, we play Coventry City at the Select Car Leasing and we celebrate the 150th anniversary of our club’s first ever competitive fixture. We have a whole host of activities planned for the day and you have rallied behind us to fill every seat in the stands. Alone, that won’t earn us three points. We know we have to perform for you. But remember, to these players, a few extra percent from their fans matters. It can make the difference.
And win, lose or draw, all we ask is that you get behind the team and give us the best chance of success on Saturday and for the remaining 16 games that follow!
Thank you for your continued loyal, understanding and vocal support.
Mr Dai Yongge, Owner
Mr Dayong Pang, Chief Executive
Sounds like they are trying to get the protest cancelled.
by RoyalBlue » 10 Feb 2022 16:23
tidus_mi2Brogue For those who Might have missed it STAR had a meeting with the Reading exec board a few weeks back and addressed a lot of the questions being asked in this thread.
It’s all here in black and white https://star-reading.org/wp-content/upl ... n-2022.pdf
I don't see anything in there about plans if we get relegated, screams that they will bail if we go down.
by Royal_jimmy » 10 Feb 2022 16:26
RoyalBluetidus_mi2Brogue For those who Might have missed it STAR had a meeting with the Reading exec board a few weeks back and addressed a lot of the questions being asked in this thread.
It’s all here in black and white https://star-reading.org/wp-content/upl ... n-2022.pdf
I don't see anything in there about plans if we get relegated, screams that they will bail if we go down.
They're trying to be positive and regenerate an air of positivity. It would be crazy at this point to talk about plans for if we get relegated. Furthermore, had they done so, they would've been criticised for that too, including for being too negative!
Unlike the team, it seems they will never be able to win, regardless of what they do or say.
by Zammo » 10 Feb 2022 16:30
by Millsy » 10 Feb 2022 16:30
by Hound » 10 Feb 2022 16:32
by CountryRoyal » 10 Feb 2022 16:36
Hound as pointed out, it is vaguely interesting no mention of Pauno at all. Other than that its not interesting at all.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 10 Feb 2022 16:38
CountryRoyalHound as pointed out, it is vaguely interesting no mention of Pauno at all. Other than that its not interesting at all.
I'm not convinced. I think its implied in the whole "all stick together" bollocks.
by CountryRoyal » 10 Feb 2022 16:40
YorkshireRoyal99CountryRoyalHound as pointed out, it is vaguely interesting no mention of Pauno at all. Other than that its not interesting at all.
I'm not convinced. I think its implied in the whole "all stick together" bollocks.
That's really the only reason why I thought it was "good". I probably overstated it a bit really. It's nice to see some sort of message from the club, even though it doesn't really tell us a great deal we don't already know.
by Sanguine » 10 Feb 2022 16:42
CountryRoyalHound as pointed out, it is vaguely interesting no mention of Pauno at all. Other than that its not interesting at all.
I'm not convinced. I think its implied in the whole "all stick together" bollocks.
by McDermolenko » 10 Feb 2022 16:42
by paultheroyal » 10 Feb 2022 16:47
Zammo I'm 100% behind the statement and I'll be backing the boys and making some noise.
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