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Re: Buyout

by paddy20 » 16 Oct 2013 17:19

winchester_royal Gazza's being very specific about the fact that no saudis are in for the club... :?


Sorry if its already been covered but where does he get this top notch info?

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Re: Buyout

by JIM » 16 Oct 2013 17:20

SSN

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Re: Buyout

by winchester_royal » 16 Oct 2013 17:25

SJM has spoken, and it's bad news for the doom mongers

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Re: Buyout

by Uke » 16 Oct 2013 17:51

melonhead id imagine agreeing to buy acres of prime real estate regardless of planning is still quite a big thing that wouldnt be happening if we had no money whatsoever and our owner was off


We've only agreed to buy something if it becomes something we want to buy

Good news for now

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Re: Buyout

by El Diablo » 16 Oct 2013 17:51

Madejski to stay as Royals chairman for a further two years

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... an-6195560


16 Oct 2013 16:42 Madejski was due to end his 23-year spell as chairman at the end of this season

Sir John Madejski describes his relationship with Anton Zingarevich as 'very cordial'.
Sir John Madejski will stay on as chairman at Reading FC for another two years.

He was due to stand down at the end of the season following the full takeover of the club by Anton Zingarevich,

But Zingarevich has yet to complete his takeover, having missed last month's deadline to buy the remaining 49 per cent of the club.

The Russian has not been at a game since early September and there has been rumours that he is looking to sell his shares.

Since the deadline was missed, the club have maintained a wall of silence regarding the speculation.

But now Madejski has spoken, and has revealed he will be sticking around.

He said: "I've been asked to stay on for two more years which I've accepted.

"I've always had the best interests of Reading FC at heart.

"I'm quite happy to be chairman going forward.

"We're entering a very exciting period of time.

"Our focus is to get back to the Premier League."

Much was made of the fact that Zingarevich missed the deadline to complete his takeover at the end of September.

Madejski insists, however, that he is not concerned by the delay.

And Royals' chairman says no new date has been set for things to be completed.

"There's no rush," he said. "I'm sure in time we will work things out.

"We haven't set a date in stone because a date was mentioned last time and it all got a bit out of focus."

When asked if he was still on good terms with Zingarevich, Madejski replied: "It's very cordial.

"He's very busy with his life in Russia, his business and he's just had a baby daughter."



Very ' Cordial'...hmmmmm...
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Re: Buyout

by Ian Royal » 16 Oct 2013 17:53

Let the spazzfest continue.

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Re: Buyout

by Uke » 16 Oct 2013 17:55

So the buyout doesn't "complete" for two more years at least

No problem with that

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Re: Buyout

by winchester_royal » 16 Oct 2013 17:58

Uke So the buyout doesn't "complete" for two more years at least

No problem with that


No. No no no. No.

SJM stays on as chairman for at least another 2 years. His position as chairman bears no relation to whether he holds capital interest in the club.

By the sounds of his radio interview it'll happen at some point in the next few months, but there's certainly no rush from either side...and why should there be?

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Re: Buyout

by LoyalRoyal22 » 16 Oct 2013 18:56

Why is this good news? Just shows Anton probably short on the money. Why else would he not want to complete the takeover.


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Re: Buyout

by Royal Monk » 16 Oct 2013 19:28

You sir are a bellend

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Re: Buyout

by jellytot » 16 Oct 2013 20:01

You are all a bunch of dipsticks. So it is not going through for a bit. You are Like a bunch of spoilt brats who have been told that their newly promised toy won't be bought this year!

Lots of good things being done. Marketing and scouting being invested in. The academy project/cat1 new training facilities. FFP is in and we need to work on a good youth set up.

If we do not go up this season not bothered. We are in a period of transision. If we are
competitive in the chumpionship great.

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Re: Buyout

by Platypuss » 16 Oct 2013 20:54

LoyalRoyal22 Why is this good news? Just shows Anton probably short on the money. Why else would he not want to complete the takeover.


Because he already owns the club regardless?

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Re: Buyout

by Biscuit mane » 16 Oct 2013 22:26

[quote="El Diablo"][b]Madejski to stay as Royals chairman for a further two years

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... an-6195560


16 Oct 2013 16:42 Madejski was due to end his 23-year spell as chairman at the end of this season

Sir John Madejski describes his relationship with Anton Zingarevich as 'very cordial'.
Sir John Madejski will stay on as chairman at Reading FC for another two years.

He was due to stand down at the end of the season following the full takeover of the club by Anton Zingarevich,

But Zingarevich has yet to complete his takeover, having missed last month's deadline to buy the remaining 49 per cent of the club.

The Russian has not been at a game since early September and there has been rumours that he is looking to sell his shares.

Since the deadline was missed, the club have maintained a wall of silence regarding the speculation.

But now Madejski has spoken, and has revealed he will be sticking around.

He said: "I've been asked to stay on for two more years which I've accepted.

"I've always had the best interests of Reading FC at heart.

"I'm quite happy to be chairman going forward.

"We're entering a very exciting period of time.

"Our focus is to get back to the Premier League."

Much was made of the fact that Zingarevich missed the deadline to complete his takeover at the end of September.

Madejski insists, however, that he is not concerned by the delay.

And Royals' chairman says no new date has been set for things to be completed.

"There's no rush," he said. "I'm sure in time we will work things out.

"We haven't set a date in stone because a date was mentioned last time and it all got a bit out of focus."

When asked if he was still on good terms with Zingarevich, Madejski replied: "It's very cordial.

"He's very busy with his life in Russia, his business and he's just had a baby


Nothing to worry about. ....crisis over !


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Re: Buyout

by Elm Park Pasty » 17 Oct 2013 08:19

Biscuit mane
El Diablo [b]Madejski to stay as Royals chairman for a further two years

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... an-6195560


16 Oct 2013 16:42 Madejski was due to end his 23-year spell as chairman at the end of this season

Sir John Madejski describes his relationship with Anton Zingarevich as 'very cordial'.
Sir John Madejski will stay on as chairman at Reading FC for another two years.

He was due to stand down at the end of the season following the full takeover of the club by Anton Zingarevich,

But Zingarevich has yet to complete his takeover, having missed last month's deadline to buy the remaining 49 per cent of the club.

The Russian has not been at a game since early September and there has been rumours that he is looking to sell his shares.

Since the deadline was missed, the club have maintained a wall of silence regarding the speculation.

But now Madejski has spoken, and has revealed he will be sticking around.

He said: "I've been asked to stay on for two more years which I've accepted.

"I've always had the best interests of Reading FC at heart.

"I'm quite happy to be chairman going forward.

"We're entering a very exciting period of time.

"Our focus is to get back to the Premier League."

Much was made of the fact that Zingarevich missed the deadline to complete his takeover at the end of September.

Madejski insists, however, that he is not concerned by the delay.

And Royals' chairman says no new date has been set for things to be completed.

"There's no rush," he said. "I'm sure in time we will work things out.

"We haven't set a date in stone because a date was mentioned last time and it all got a bit out of focus."

When asked if he was still on good terms with Zingarevich, Madejski replied: "It's very cordial.

"He's very busy with his life in Russia, his business and he's just had a baby


Nothing to worry about. ....crisis over !


That's ok then. Crisis over. I guess that, of course, depends on whether you thought there was a crisis in the first place :roll:

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Re: Buyout

by Extended-Phenotype » 17 Oct 2013 11:25

:lol:

I guess that proves something was up, then. Dunno why some are getting so frenzied about others raising concern, which seems to have been vindicated.

Must be on their period or something.

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Re: Buyout

by genome » 17 Oct 2013 11:41

LoyalRoyal22 Why is this good news? Just shows Anton probably short on the money. Why else would he not want to complete the takeover.



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Re: Buyout

by Extended-Phenotype » 17 Oct 2013 11:52

It's not 'good' news. But it's hopefully not bad either.

Anton can't complete the buyout presently. We still don't know why that is. Maybe John doesn't either.

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Re: Buyout

by melonhead » 17 Oct 2013 13:18

winchester_royal SJM has spoken, and it's bad news for the doom mongers


or good news....

a man who mongers doom would surely love bad news, making bad news good news for him

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Re: Buyout

by melonhead » 17 Oct 2013 13:20

Uke
melonhead id imagine agreeing to buy acres of prime real estate regardless of planning is still quite a big thing that wouldnt be happening if we had no money whatsoever and our owner was off


We've only agreed to buy something if it becomes something we want to buy

Good news for now


agree- its just im not sure why we would do so, if we had no intention of going through with it, cos if we get planning permission we are committed to buy?


UNLESS WE ALREADY KNOW PLANNING WILL FAIL, MEANING WE KNOW WE WONT HAVE TO BUY, AND THIS IS JUST ANOTHER RUSE TO PULL THE WOOL OVER THE LOYAL FANS EYES BY MAKING THEM THINK THINGS ARE FINE WHEN THEY ARENT FINE AT ALL! OH MY FUKKING GOD!

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Re: Buyout

by melonhead » 17 Oct 2013 13:32

Extended-Phenotype It's not 'good' news. But it's hopefully not bad either.

Anton can't complete the buyout presently. We still don't know why that is. Maybe John doesn't either.


yay!


or boo!


we just dont know!

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