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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Avon Royal » 07 Jul 2011 23:12

Ian Royal We haven't had this business model for 30 years.


Neither did Leicester.......

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Royal Rother » 07 Jul 2011 23:15

Avon Royal You may well be right, however football is about so much more than just "GOOD BUSINESS". It is about passion, excitement, the pain of failure and the joy of victory.

Most of us experienced those in abundance in the Play Off games.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Avon Royal » 07 Jul 2011 23:17

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Avon Royal You may well be right, however football is about so much more than just "GOOD BUSINESS". It is about passion, excitement, the pain of failure and the joy of victory.

Most of us experienced those in abundance in the Play Off games.


Lets agree then that on the big football balance sheet we'd all like to see more entries in the joy of victory column than in the pain of failure one. A profit of joy would be nice.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by winchester_royal » 07 Jul 2011 23:17

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Winchester, pleased you spotted the humour in it, we will be ok McD will be given the minimal financial assistance to sort out for next year and he will, no doubt, spin his magic again. But you do have to wonder how many more shortfalls, that need to be filled, are going to be found before the end of August though dont you ??


I personally think you have taken a far too cynical view-point on this deal. It has put us in a strong position financially now so that we don't have to sell other key players, and in the process we have got an excellent fee for a player who is barely above average and who only had one year left on his contract.

And also I would be willing to put a fair amount of money on us signing a couple of CB's this year, either on loan or permanantly, who will do just as good a job as Mills did last year.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by PEARCEY » 07 Jul 2011 23:18

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Winchester, pleased you spotted the humour in it, we will be ok McD will be given the minimal financial assistance to sort out for next year and he will, no doubt, spin his magic again. But you do have to wonder how many more shortfalls, that need to be filled, are going to be found before the end of August though dont you ??


I personally think you have taken a far too cynical view-point on this deal. It has put us in a strong position financially now so that we don't have to sell other key players, and in the process we have got an excellent fee for a player who is barely above average and who only had one year left on his contract.

And also I would be willing to put a fair amount of money on us signing a couple of CB's this year, either on loan or permanantly, who will do just as good a job as Mills did last year.

Be positive people!



If Long and Kebe stay fair enough. If.........


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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Ian Royal » 07 Jul 2011 23:23

If they don't we should get a big slice of any incoming transfer fees (which will be big) to spend. The finances are in much better shape since we've stabilised after the first couple of seasons after relegation and Mills has covered this year's issues.

If we sell Long for £7m+ and Kebe for a couple of million or more and don't spend at least a few million more than we've already spent, then I don't think anyone would argue with being pissed off.

Although we may want to be holding a wedge in reserve for January seeing as we seem to rarely sell then these days, but frequently bring in a player or three.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Woodcote Royal » 07 Jul 2011 23:24

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Avon Royal You may well be right, however football is about so much more than just "GOOD BUSINESS". It is about passion, excitement, the pain of failure and the joy of victory. We don't turn up every week just to check that the club are still solvent.



What have Leicester fans been privileged to witness over the last, say, decade that has been so superior to that seen by his Reading counterpart :|


What about the last, say, 30 years.............


You mean back in the EP days before our tight-wad Chairman bank rolled the building of a £37m stadium that finally allowed us to compete on close to equal terms with the likes of Leicester City.......................I rest my case :|

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Reading777 » 07 Jul 2011 23:25

Just as I thought this debt ridden game driven by "greed and sky" couldn't get any crazier a fellow Championship Club clamber out of the woodwork to offer a £5m fee for an average to decent (on his day at best) tier 2 player with just 1 year left on his contract!!

Great Business/PR/etc Hammond!! - forget the £90m estimated premiership payments for promotion, at this rate were be making that in tier 2 just from buying and selling, less the high tier 1 opperating costs - the surreal world that is :lol: ........................

Finally, a special congratulations to Sven, you certainly have the midas touch in persuading backers to spend big! Bit of advice though, you really need to scout more than just cup and play-off games live on sky to get a true and rounded view of your potential aquisition.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Royal Rother » 07 Jul 2011 23:26

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Avon Royal You may well be right, however football is about so much more than just "GOOD BUSINESS". It is about passion, excitement, the pain of failure and the joy of victory.

Most of us experienced those in abundance in the Play Off games.


Lets agree then that on the big football balance sheet we'd all like to see more entries in the joy of victory column than in the pain of failure one. A profit of joy would be nice.

Well yes, but then (ignoring discussions such as these) I think we get that with RFC. Because of the good management and prudent approach to the finances.

There may not be many massively exciting days due to incoming transfer activity yet we still manage to sell players like Doyle, Kitson, Siggy, Mills and (presumably) Long at excellent profits. It really is a part of the plan now, and as I said, IT WORKS.

So we consistently get somethiong other than mid-table mediocrity (or worse) despite financial prudency and a Balance Sheet that is very strong in comparison to most other Football League clubs.

I think that's WIN WIN myself.
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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by sandman » 07 Jul 2011 23:27

That would be the aquisition that Sven has already managed when he was at Man City.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Woodcote Royal » 07 Jul 2011 23:29

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Avon Royal You may well be right, however football is about so much more than just "GOOD BUSINESS". It is about passion, excitement, the pain of failure and the joy of victory.

Most of us experienced those in abundance in the Play Off games.


Lets agree then that on the big football balance sheet we'd all like to see more entries in the joy of victory column than in the pain of failure one. A profit of joy would be nice.


Were you in a coma between 2004 and 2007 :|

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by loyalroyal4life » 07 Jul 2011 23:31

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Winchester, pleased you spotted the humour in it, we will be ok McD will be given the minimal financial assistance to sort out for next year and he will, no doubt, spin his magic again. But you do have to wonder how many more shortfalls, that need to be filled, are going to be found before the end of August though dont you ??


I personally think you have taken a far too cynical view-point on this deal. It has put us in a strong position financially now so that we don't have to sell other key players, and in the process we have got an excellent fee for a player who is barely above average and who only had one year left on his contract.

And also I would be willing to put a fair amount of money on us signing a couple of CB's this year, either on loan or permanantly, who will do just as good a job as Mills did last year.

Be positive people!


Fair point until Long goes!

If we sign a decent replacement for Mills at half the price then that is good business

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by winchester_royal » 07 Jul 2011 23:35

But if Long does end up going then it will be at our price as we are no longer under pressure to sell.

Our bargaining power when it comes to selling players just went up massively.


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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Avon Royal » 07 Jul 2011 23:38

Woodcote Royal Were you in a coma between 2004 and 2007 :|


Maybe I was - I had this amazing dream that we were in the prem and had developed into a forward moving, progressive club.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Woodcote Royal » 08 Jul 2011 00:02

No one was more piffed off than me with our totally avoidable relegation which was largely down to our manager refusing to spend his budget and electing not to sign players who would have walked into our first team.

However, that doesn't change the fact that few clubs outside of the Premiership's upper echelons have enjoyed as much success as ourselves in the last decade with two seasons surely standing as the best in the clubs history.

Since promotion to the 2nd in tier 2002, I believe our worst finish has been 9th and in that time we have left many, many, big spending rivals trailing in our wake as the likes of Charlton, Norwich, Southampton, Forest and LEICESTER have all fallen through the trap door into the third tier.

How so many Reading fans can trot out this tired old garbage EVERY summer is totally beyond me.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by TBM » 08 Jul 2011 00:24

I have just found out that Doncaster will get 10% of the transfer fee Leicester pay NOT from the profit. There are two types of % and this is what we had agreed with Doncaster.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by URZZ » 08 Jul 2011 01:39

TBM I have just found out that Doncaster will get 10% of the transfer fee Leicester pay NOT from the profit. There are two types of % and this is what we had agreed with Doncaster.


So we've lost 550k tops.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by under the tin » 08 Jul 2011 02:05

It really makes me laugh, this forum.

If the club says that sh1t tastes like chocolate, then some of you instantly want to smear it all over your grandchildren's birthday cake.

Sure, operating costs in any business need to be kept under control, but it is not in any sense "good business" to take your eye off your income streams.

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Archie's penalty » 08 Jul 2011 02:19

How is this not good business for the club?

Bloody hell, you people :roll:

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Re: Mills to Leicester 5 Million

by Woodcote Royal » 08 Jul 2011 02:55

under the tin It really makes me laugh, this forum.

If the club says that sh1t tastes like chocolate, then some of you instantly want to smear it all over your grandchildren's birthday cake.

Sure, operating costs in any business need to be kept under control, but it is not in any sense "good business" to take your eye off your income streams.



Their must be plenty of long suffering kids out there who would opt to have sh+t rubbed in their face rather than listen to yet another wrist slitting diatribe from a bloke hiding behind a pair of sh*t tainted glasses.

In fact, why has the Megastore never sold STG's? What a revenue raiser that would be! We'd have fans spending 3 nights camping in the car park just to reach the front of the queue!!

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