IdealCholseyRoyal Don't you all realise, like tomorrow, "next week" never comes!
They are too busy being overawed by the emperor's new clothes, they cannot comprehend that he is in fact naked.
All signs point to this deal being a dud.
You guess
by Silver Fox » 24 May 2012 10:45
IdealCholseyRoyal Don't you all realise, like tomorrow, "next week" never comes!
They are too busy being overawed by the emperor's new clothes, they cannot comprehend that he is in fact naked.
All signs point to this deal being a dud.
by Terminal Boardom » 24 May 2012 10:46
Mr Angry Its pretty simple really; either the deal doesn't go through, enabling Ideal and a few others to basically spend the next 2 or 3 Years posting variations of "I told you so", or it does go through, enabling Ideal and a few others to basically spend the next 2 or 3 Years posting variations of "its all going to end in tears, mark my words!"
Oddly, these things aren't done at the convenience of the fans; at some point in the future, it will either be announced that it has happened, or that it has fallen through
Until then, why doesn't everyone simply calm down to a panic?
by Snowball » 24 May 2012 11:08
by M-U-R-T-Y » 24 May 2012 11:11
by Cypry » 24 May 2012 11:30
by Mr Angry » 24 May 2012 11:44
Terminal BoardomMr Angry Its pretty simple really; either the deal doesn't go through, enabling Ideal and a few others to basically spend the next 2 or 3 Years posting variations of "I told you so", or it does go through, enabling Ideal and a few others to basically spend the next 2 or 3 Years posting variations of "its all going to end in tears, mark my words!"
Oddly, these things aren't done at the convenience of the fans; at some point in the future, it will either be announced that it has happened, or that it has fallen through
Until then, why doesn't everyone simply calm down to a panic?
And therein lies the problem. A football club is the property of the town or district and those that run the clubs should be regarded as custodians who are, ultimately, responsible to the people. RFC has always been shit at communicating to supporters. Been like that way a long time, even before Madejski bailed out Smee. The frustration at the lack of information is fully understandable. And the longer that nothing is announced then the more extreme the speculation becomes. All that is required is for someone at the club to make bi-weekly statements on the current situation. Then, perhaps, people can get on with their lives safe in the knowledge that the custodians are actually doing something.
by Super Kevin Bremner! » 24 May 2012 12:46
by Arch » 24 May 2012 12:47
Snowball How hard would it be for the club to issue a statement to settle fears?
by Ian Royal » 24 May 2012 12:52
Schards#2Dare to Dr£amRoyal Lady I didn't mention when we'd get the decision. I said that some people have said nothing will have been done yet by the PL because we're not officially in the PL. However, other people have said "they've heard" that it's about to be wrapped up. So I repeat. Which is it?
All of your answers have been posted and reposted numerous times, like most of your questions!
The Premier League have been conducting the FAPPT. That goes ahead regardless of whether we are officially a Premier League club yet or not. The Premier League can complete all tests/checks any time they like, but when they choose to make their decision public is anyone's guess.
It's only speculation on here that the announcement will be delayed until we are 'officially' a Premier League club, so the decision may come sooner, or indeed it may come after. Who knows, and what's more, other than you who really cares? It will be done when it is done.
Well I do for one, as the questions of if and when this goes through will, presumably, have a direct impact on the budget we can put into the playing and when we can deploy it.
by Ian Royal » 24 May 2012 12:56
ArchSnowball How hard would it be for the club to issue a statement to settle fears?
What would the statement be?
by Royal Lady » 24 May 2012 13:29
by Geekins » 24 May 2012 13:38
by Royal Lady » 24 May 2012 13:40
Geekins I would take it from that summary that no one knows - Anyone asked the Premier League what's happening? When Portsmouth went to the FL about the Fit and Proper Persons test they gave some answers. Just a thought.
by Geekins » 24 May 2012 13:47
by melonhead » 24 May 2012 13:48
Royal Lady I'm hardly doomsaying or handwringing you twerp. I'm merely asking who we are to believe - because I was told by different sources and the same as others on here, that the deal was stalling - and that it was something to do with being able to show where the money was coming from. SJM said it would be finalised at the end of March. It wasn't. Then he kept saying "next week". Then people say, well it won't be done yet due to us not officially being a member of the PL. And others are still saying, it's being dealt with now and there are always delays. So for the final time, I'll ask, who are we meant to believe? SJM - who was obviously incorrect with his timings on a number of occasions, my sources, other people's sources or the people who reckon the PL aren't even looking at it yet? It's a right old muddle. That's been the only points I have made. If that's handwringing and doomsaying (whatever doomsaying is meant to be) then gawd help you lot if something ever goes terribly wrong at this club and I dare to offer an opinion on it!
by Royal Lady » 24 May 2012 13:50
by melonhead » 24 May 2012 13:53
by The Rouge » 24 May 2012 14:21
Ian RoyalSchards#2
Well I do for one, as the questions of if and when this goes through will, presumably, have a direct impact on the budget we can put into the playing and when we can deploy it.
I don't really see why. We've been told we'll operate in the same way as we always have done, just with a bit more cash behind us. We've got a massive increase in income without the takeover, so expect the playing side to be run almost identically with or without the official word on TSI. At worst we'll have just built up some debt which we can cut our cloth to deal with over the next couple of years.
The only thing the deal is likely to affect is whether we can afford to spend as much next summer, and whether we can go ahead with top category academy and the stadium expansion amongst other infrastructure type things.
The club is clearly active in the transfer market, so I don't get what your beef could be... other than this is just an excuse to continue to complain bitterly about everything.
by urz13 » 24 May 2012 15:05
Ian Royal Well I do for one, as the questions of if and when this goes through will, presumably, have a direct impact on the budget we can put into the playing and when we can deploy it.
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