by Pepe the Horseman » 26 Jan 2014 16:40
by Handsome Man » 26 Jan 2014 18:10
by Terminal Boardom » 26 Jan 2014 18:38
by Vision » 27 Jan 2014 09:25
Super Kevin Bremner! Madejski has built a club that is now a genuine contender season in/season out for promotion to the Premier League. Sometimes we achieve promotion, sometimes we don't.
With his money he knew that would always be the case, so he's tried to get someone in with pockets deep enough to take us to that next level.
He thought he'd gotten that with the Russians, but that ship sailed slightly in the wrong direction, although you could argue that the Russians' small investment in the January of the last promotion season, saw us sneak over the line and earned the club our second crack at the big time.
JM has not, and is not failing as a chairman of our club. He's not prehistoric. If anything, he's realised that the modernisation of the game and the spending requirements have moved on to a level he can no longer support, and taken action to solve the problem.
There ain't that many people out there willing to cough up the dough to buy a club like Reading, so the fact he's even found someone to stump up 51% is impressive, and thank god he did retain 49%, otherwise where might we be if the Russians had 100% control?
by Mr Angry » 27 Jan 2014 09:51
VisionSuper Kevin Bremner! Madejski has built a club that is now a genuine contender season in/season out for promotion to the Premier League. Sometimes we achieve promotion, sometimes we don't.
With his money he knew that would always be the case, so he's tried to get someone in with pockets deep enough to take us to that next level.
He thought he'd gotten that with the Russians, but that ship sailed slightly in the wrong direction, although you could argue that the Russians' small investment in the January of the last promotion season, saw us sneak over the line and earned the club our second crack at the big time.
JM has not, and is not failing as a chairman of our club. He's not prehistoric. If anything, he's realised that the modernisation of the game and the spending requirements have moved on to a level he can no longer support, and taken action to solve the problem.
There ain't that many people out there willing to cough up the dough to buy a club like Reading, so the fact he's even found someone to stump up 51% is impressive, and thank god he did retain 49%, otherwise where might we be if the Russians had 100% control?
Since Cureton's goal at Brentford took us to the Championship I think there's been only one season where we haven't either been in the top flight or entered the last game of a Cahmpionship season without a chance of promotion to the top flight (and even that season the last 3 months saw promotion form and results). When we have succeeded in promotion there are still shouts of "fluke" and "lucky" or its a hit league this season. At some stage even the perpetually miserable might have to admit that for the most part the club know what they're doing and we've moved on massively over the last 20 years (especially the last decade or so)
They don't get everything right of course and JM is a bit of an odd fish but really he's been the same for 20 years or so. What's amusing is that's it's the same people who've had a crab on about him through most of that time that are still the one's bleating about being mislead.
Even if as seems likely we've seen the last of Anton and TSI, has their tenure really been that disastrous? They provided momentum for a championship winning campaign ("fluke","luck" "shit league" etc etc), have invested in the future with CAT1 Academy status and also set the ball rolling towards a possible new training facilities. There's been no fire sale on relegation, no implosion within the club and even with the longest injury list I can remember there's a fair chance we will enter the last day of the season still in with a shout of top flight football next season.
We still haven't worked out how to sustain top flight football as yet but it's always going to be tricky when we're still a relatively small club in modern top flight terms and we're not prepared to take huge risks financially to redress some of that balance.
Like I said we don't get everything right and mistakes have been made but because of the way we're run none of those mistakes lead to the sort of fall out some clubs have experienced. I realise it's become almost a dirty phrase but guess what? We are a "well run club" and generally the people at the top know what they're doing because lets face it, all the hand wringing and worrying in the world aint gonna make any difference.
by madstadblues » 27 Jan 2014 10:05
Mr AngryVisionSuper Kevin Bremner! Madejski has built a club that is now a genuine contender season in/season out for promotion to the Premier League. Sometimes we achieve promotion, sometimes we don't.
With his money he knew that would always be the case, so he's tried to get someone in with pockets deep enough to take us to that next level.
He thought he'd gotten that with the Russians, but that ship sailed slightly in the wrong direction, although you could argue that the Russians' small investment in the January of the last promotion season, saw us sneak over the line and earned the club our second crack at the big time.
JM has not, and is not failing as a chairman of our club. He's not prehistoric. If anything, he's realised that the modernisation of the game and the spending requirements have moved on to a level he can no longer support, and taken action to solve the problem.
There ain't that many people out there willing to cough up the dough to buy a club like Reading, so the fact he's even found someone to stump up 51% is impressive, and thank god he did retain 49%, otherwise where might we be if the Russians had 100% control?
Since Cureton's goal at Brentford took us to the Championship I think there's been only one season where we haven't either been in the top flight or entered the last game of a Cahmpionship season without a chance of promotion to the top flight (and even that season the last 3 months saw promotion form and results). When we have succeeded in promotion there are still shouts of "fluke" and "lucky" or its a hit league this season. At some stage even the perpetually miserable might have to admit that for the most part the club know what they're doing and we've moved on massively over the last 20 years (especially the last decade or so)
They don't get everything right of course and JM is a bit of an odd fish but really he's been the same for 20 years or so. What's amusing is that's it's the same people who've had a crab on about him through most of that time that are still the one's bleating about being mislead.
Even if as seems likely we've seen the last of Anton and TSI, has their tenure really been that disastrous? They provided momentum for a championship winning campaign ("fluke","luck" "shit league" etc etc), have invested in the future with CAT1 Academy status and also set the ball rolling towards a possible new training facilities. There's been no fire sale on relegation, no implosion within the club and even with the longest injury list I can remember there's a fair chance we will enter the last day of the season still in with a shout of top flight football next season.
We still haven't worked out how to sustain top flight football as yet but it's always going to be tricky when we're still a relatively small club in modern top flight terms and we're not prepared to take huge risks financially to redress some of that balance.
Like I said we don't get everything right and mistakes have been made but because of the way we're run none of those mistakes lead to the sort of fall out some clubs have experienced. I realise it's become almost a dirty phrase but guess what? We are a "well run club" and generally the people at the top know what they're doing because lets face it, all the hand wringing and worrying in the world aint gonna make any difference.
Absolutely spot on Vision; a fantastic post (though I'm sure there will be some who come on and slag it off....)
by Royal Rother » 27 Jan 2014 10:12
by Wimb » 27 Jan 2014 10:16
by SPARTA » 27 Jan 2014 10:44
Wimb Agree with the vast majority of that Vision, the only problem I've got is the legacy that TSI have/will/could leave behind them.
If we do get a takeover this season then in all likelihood no lasting damage has been done.
On the other hand you could point to the huge contracts given to players like Federici, Roberts, Pogrebnyak and Drenthe that could well damage this football club going forward if no fresh investment materialises. Similarly I won't congratulate them on the training ground until it's actually finished.
There's also the point to consider that without this 6 month period of uncertainty, Nigel Adkins/Brian McDermott/whoever, might have had a chance to build a more rounded squad that had a better chance of going straight back up, rather than the half finished squad that our manager has had to deal with.
I'll always thank TSI for that financial push they gave us in early 2012 but since that date they've done nothing that any other owner wouldn't have been able to accomplish with the vast amounts of cash thrown at clubs in the Premier League.
As a club we've certainly not gone backwards but given the hope and optimism they falsely sold to many of us, I think we're all a little more jaded as a fanbase.
by Vision » 27 Jan 2014 11:18
by Reading4eva » 27 Jan 2014 11:20
by andrew1957 » 27 Jan 2014 11:32
Reading4eva I hope SJM is screwd
by Reading4eva » 27 Jan 2014 11:35
by Mr Angry » 27 Jan 2014 11:39
Reading4eva
The reason what happened to Portsmouth happened was because Mandaric sold up 100%
by andrew1957 » 27 Jan 2014 11:39
Reading4eva Should be shrewd lol
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 27 Jan 2014 12:31
Vision This is the bit I struggle a bit with though. Aside from the obvious disappointment after relegation I don't see why fans would be more jaded now than the last time we got relegated.
Go back two years on here to the takeover and I really don't see what lead people to believe we were suddenly going to gatecrash English football's elite. The vast majority of talk was of business as usual and how we would continue to be run on sensible lines but with some added investment. Sure there was the odd fanciful statement went pressed about what could be achieved and what they hoped to achieve but nothing that any new owners of any club doesn't say. JM chucked his oft quoted "deep pockets" line into the mix as well but after 20 years I'd have thought most of us know to take his public utterances with a pinch of salt.
No question Pog and Drenthe were Anton fantasy signings although the former is arguably our best player this season and as such makes sense. Equally giving Federici who was one of the best keepers in the championship (and at the time up there as one of our most saleable assets) a lengthy contract made sense at the time. Roberts with hindsight was a mistake (which is why our previous policy of only giving only 1 year deals to older players was correct despite some people moaning about that too) but again logically he has great experience of relegation battles and also gaining championship promotion so it wasn't that left field a deal.
Again I don't think our situation is that much different to 08/09. If we don't bounce back then we will need follow JM's cloth cutting mantra but it's not like we#re QPR and massively overcommitted on a huge squad of older premiership wage players with little or no sell on value. If we were then I'd be worried but we're not.
Ultimately we're in pretty much the same position as we were at this exact point two years ago when TSI were about to take over. Granted the current wage bill is significantly higher but equally we have another 3 seasons of parachute money to ease any transition that might be needed. Since then we've had the rollercoaster of promotion.relegation, a season of top flight football and who knows possibly another promotion campaign to look forward to. Add to that the continual improvement of the Academy then I genuinely don't think it's been too bad a tenure.
In the end I think Anton never really quite grasped what running a football club at the highest level of English football was all about. He's introduced some good things here and made mistakes but probably realised that the reality as was too much for his more fanciful ideas. He wouldn't be alone in that though. JM knew it too which is why TSI came on board in the first place.
It's certainly frustrating at this precise moment in time because the uncertainty means we don't appear able to provide the impetus that could propel us into a very successful season but in the overall scheme of things there's far more to be happy with than pissed off about.
by Mr Optimist » 27 Jan 2014 12:48
by Pepe the Horseman » 27 Jan 2014 12:50
by maffff » 27 Jan 2014 12:54
Pepe the Horseman Not sure Palace are a good example, they're only in with a chance because of Pulis. They signed an entire new squad, some of which didn't even make the 25. If Holloway had've stayed they'd be down by now.
by Extended-Phenotype » 27 Jan 2014 13:00
Pepe the Horseman Not sure Palace are a good example, they're only in with a chance because of Pulis. They signed an entire new squad, some of which didn't even make the 25. If Holloway had've stayed they'd be down by now.
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