by Greatwesternline » 11 Mar 2024 11:00
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2024 11:05
Greatwesternline Every person who thinks "i can't wait for a new owner to come in and stabilise things"...
What they really means is: I can't wait for someone new to come in and to start taking heavy losses immediately with pretty much no prospect of ever making a return on that money, so that I can enjoy my day dreaming about RFC's future chances again.
I'm guilty of it to, but let's be honest with ourselves.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Mar 2024 11:09
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternline Every person who thinks "i can't wait for a new owner to come in and stabilise things"...
What they really means is: I can't wait for someone new to come in and to start taking heavy losses immediately with pretty much no prospect of ever making a return on that money, so that I can enjoy my day dreaming about RFC's future chances again.
I'm guilty of it to, but let's be honest with ourselves.
No, that isn't the case.
With a good youth system and scouting, it's perfect feasible to run a club on modest means, making up shortfall on selling on players.
We've done it before, we can do it again.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2024 11:11
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline Every person who thinks "i can't wait for a new owner to come in and stabilise things"...
What they really means is: I can't wait for someone new to come in and to start taking heavy losses immediately with pretty much no prospect of ever making a return on that money, so that I can enjoy my day dreaming about RFC's future chances again.
I'm guilty of it to, but let's be honest with ourselves.
No, that isn't the case.
With a good youth system and scouting, it's perfect feasible to run a club on modest means, making up shortfall on selling on players.
We've done it before, we can do it again.
This. Only caveat is football finances are even more nuts today than in out 00s heyday. Very hard to be successful and profitable, but not impossible.
by Greatwesternline » 11 Mar 2024 11:45
Snowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal No, that isn't the case.
With a good youth system and scouting, it's perfect feasible to run a club on modest means, making up shortfall on selling on players.
We've done it before, we can do it again.
This. Only caveat is football finances are even more nuts today than in out 00s heyday. Very hard to be successful and profitable, but not impossible.
Forget profitable, just minimal losses is good for most club.
It should a club like us at least 50 years to create losses of about £150m. We've done it in about 10.
by Stranded » 11 Mar 2024 12:02
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Mar 2024 12:09
by windermereROYAL » 11 Mar 2024 12:13
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2024 12:19
GreatwesternlineSnowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal This. Only caveat is football finances are even more nuts today than in out 00s heyday. Very hard to be successful and profitable, but not impossible.
Forget profitable, just minimal losses is good for most club.
It should a club like us at least 50 years to create losses of about £150m. We've done it in about 10.
We made big losses the year we were promoted under Sir Steve.
Sir John "cut the cloth" Madejski whose era we all use as example of running the club properly was still an era of losses.
Which brings me back to what i said. Even with running the club properly, we're expecting a random person to come in and make losses with little hope of return.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 11 Mar 2024 12:19
windermereROYAL Torquay are the latest club to be saved following on from Scunthorpe, Rochdale and Southend, going back a bit Derby and Bolton and Wigan have new ownership and WBA more recently.
It would appear that it happens to other clubs, but not us.
by Stranded » 11 Mar 2024 12:22
Mid Sussex RoyalwindermereROYAL Torquay are the latest club to be saved following on from Scunthorpe, Rochdale and Southend, going back a bit Derby and Bolton and Wigan have new ownership and WBA more recently.
It would appear that it happens to other clubs, but not us.
Some of them took ages to sell, we've been for sale since the autumn and probably only seriously since Howe got involved.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 11 Mar 2024 12:32
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternlineSnowflake Royal Forget profitable, just minimal losses is good for most club.
It should a club like us at least 50 years to create losses of about £150m. We've done it in about 10.
We made big losses the year we were promoted under Sir Steve.
Sir John "cut the cloth" Madejski whose era we all use as example of running the club properly was still an era of losses.
Which brings me back to what i said. Even with running the club properly, we're expecting a random person to come in and make losses with little hope of return.
Because all the players got big promotion bonuses.
Taking one year in isolation is meaningless.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Mar 2024 12:34
StrandedMid Sussex RoyalwindermereROYAL Torquay are the latest club to be saved following on from Scunthorpe, Rochdale and Southend, going back a bit Derby and Bolton and Wigan have new ownership and WBA more recently.
It would appear that it happens to other clubs, but not us.
Some of them took ages to sell, we've been for sale since the autumn and probably only seriously since Howe got involved.
And pretty much all were owned were someone who once the money ran out were, whilst not happy to, but willing to sell. We currently seem to be owned by someone who would rather destroy the club rather than let someone else have it - one can only propose that the potential shame of someone making a success of things being an overriding reason. Twat.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Mar 2024 12:36
6ft KerplunkSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline
We made big losses the year we were promoted under Sir Steve.
Sir John "cut the cloth" Madejski whose era we all use as example of running the club properly was still an era of losses.
Which brings me back to what i said. Even with running the club properly, we're expecting a random person to come in and make losses with little hope of return.
Because all the players got big promotion bonuses.
Taking one year in isolation is meaningless.
When was last time the club actually broke even or made a profit?
by Mid Sussex Royal » 11 Mar 2024 12:40
6ft KerplunkSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline
We made big losses the year we were promoted under Sir Steve.
Sir John "cut the cloth" Madejski whose era we all use as example of running the club properly was still an era of losses.
Which brings me back to what i said. Even with running the club properly, we're expecting a random person to come in and make losses with little hope of return.
Because all the players got big promotion bonuses.
Taking one year in isolation is meaningless.
When was last time the club actually broke even or made a profit?
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2024 12:43
6ft KerplunkSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline
We made big losses the year we were promoted under Sir Steve.
Sir John "cut the cloth" Madejski whose era we all use as example of running the club properly was still an era of losses.
Which brings me back to what i said. Even with running the club properly, we're expecting a random person to come in and make losses with little hope of return.
Because all the players got big promotion bonuses.
Taking one year in isolation is meaningless.
When was last time the club actually broke even or made a profit?
by Greatwesternline » 11 Mar 2024 12:50
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternlineSnowflake Royal Forget profitable, just minimal losses is good for most club.
It should a club like us at least 50 years to create losses of about £150m. We've done it in about 10.
We made big losses the year we were promoted under Sir Steve.
Sir John "cut the cloth" Madejski whose era we all use as example of running the club properly was still an era of losses.
Which brings me back to what i said. Even with running the club properly, we're expecting a random person to come in and make losses with little hope of return.
Because all the players got big promotion bonuses.
Taking one year in isolation is meaningless.
by Greatwesternline » 11 Mar 2024 12:51
Snowflake Royal6ft KerplunkSnowflake Royal Because all the players got big promotion bonuses.
Taking one year in isolation is meaningless.
When was last time the club actually broke even or made a profit?
We made profit in both first two PL seasons. And we were roughly breaking even through player sales in the years between that and the next promotion.
Basically, we were doing through most of the 2003 to 2010 period up until Zimgarevich took over
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2024 12:52
GreatwesternlineSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline
We made big losses the year we were promoted under Sir Steve.
Sir John "cut the cloth" Madejski whose era we all use as example of running the club properly was still an era of losses.
Which brings me back to what i said. Even with running the club properly, we're expecting a random person to come in and make losses with little hope of return.
Because all the players got big promotion bonuses.
Taking one year in isolation is meaningless.
I could pick any year and we'd make a loss, except one, which people have mentioned below. So its actually the other way round. When we had parachute payments, plus a play off final and player sales. We bought Lita For £1m the year we got promoted, we would have made a loss with or without the promotion bonusses. And if you can't make a profit when your team is filling the stadium each week, then you will not make a profit.
Reading used to be run as a "sensible club" which meant building slowly, and still making losses. That is the minimum we expect of the new owner which are:
1) Start picking up the tabs on the losses straight away this season
2) Get us a "competitive squad for next season" i.e, more losses than this season
3) Hopefully we get promoted. If not. Lots more losses.
4) If we do get promoted, "invest" to make the club competitive for the Championship. i.e. more losses.
5) Consolidate in championship for a few years. More losses
6) Then begin to assemble squad and manager for potential play off push. More losses.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Mar 2024 12:53
GreatwesternlineSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline
We made big losses the year we were promoted under Sir Steve.
Sir John "cut the cloth" Madejski whose era we all use as example of running the club properly was still an era of losses.
Which brings me back to what i said. Even with running the club properly, we're expecting a random person to come in and make losses with little hope of return.
Because all the players got big promotion bonuses.
Taking one year in isolation is meaningless.
I could pick any year and we'd make a loss, except one, which people have mentioned below. So its actually the other way round. When we had parachute payments, plus a play off final and player sales. We bought Lita For £1m the year we got promoted, we would have made a loss with or without the promotion bonusses. And if you can't make a profit when your team is filling the stadium each week, then you will not make a profit.
Reading used to be run as a "sensible club" which meant building slowly, and still making losses. That is the minimum we expect of the new owner which are:
1) Start picking up the tabs on the losses straight away this season
2) Get us a "competitive squad for next season" i.e, more losses than this season
3) Hopefully we get promoted. If not. Lots more losses.
4) If we do get promoted, "invest" to make the club competitive for the Championship. i.e. more losses.
5) Consolidate in championship for a few years. More losses
6) Then begin to assemble squad and manager for potential play off push. More losses.
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