by voice of reason »
16 Aug 2008 19:00
Do people not understand the basic principles of running a business? And yes weather you like or not in order for RFC to survive it needs to be treated as a business first, football club second. If the books don't balance the football club don't exist, simple as.
Let me put this simply to you . .
Last season we have LOTS of money coming out of the club
- Lots, and lots of wages
But . .
Last season we have LOTS of money coming into the club
- Lots of sponsorship money
- Lots of TV money
- Lots of season ticket holders
- Lots of full stadiums
- Lots of People buying Reading shirts.
This season everything coming into the club has decreased on every front. 4,000 less season ticket holders paying a lot less per season ticket just for a start BUT do you think the players wages will have come down? Our outgoings will have remained very much the same with a hugely reduced income.
I would guess that the vast majority of this £8 million pound, that according to most people has disappeared into adding to Madejski's classic car collection, is infact balancing the books of the club and preventing it from having to fall into debt? I would also suggest, as I have in my last post, if there is a good player that actually wants to play for us that is better than what we have already have and will increase our chances of promotion, as has always happened in the past, I am sure there is £1-2 that has been earmarked for potential players. But, in essence what he was trying to say, is don't expect some £4 million rated Premiership footballer looking for a retirement home and a cushy living in Berkshire. Just give the man a break he only ever has Reading Football Clubs best interest in mind, people really need to realise that.