by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Mar 2024 10:08
by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Mar 2024 10:16
by Stockport Royal » 12 Mar 2024 10:21
by blythspartan » 12 Mar 2024 10:46
by SouthDownsRoyal » 12 Mar 2024 11:01
by Sutekh » 12 Mar 2024 11:14
by tmesis » 12 Mar 2024 12:49
Sutekh If this is what happens, please god just DO NOT call any new club AFC Reading!
by Snowball » 12 Mar 2024 12:59
SouthDownsRoyal Any new club won’t be Reading fc so I’m out
by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Mar 2024 14:01
by BraisingsteakRoyal » 12 Mar 2024 14:09
blythspartan I do have money set aside for this
by Hendo » 12 Mar 2024 14:12
BraisingsteakRoyalblythspartan I do have money set aside for this
How much are we talking? What's your regular disposable?
Will you be able to fund the signing of the East Berkshire Premier League equivalent of Pavel Pogrebnyak?
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Mar 2024 14:16
blythspartan I do have money set aside for this, but when we finally get dissolved I honestly won’t have any appetite left for football whatsoever.
I will have over 50 years of memories some great and some not so good and that’ll be enough for me. If I watch any sport it’ll probably be the Royal Wootton Bassett rugby team and a couple of family members who are boxers. Plus, I am partial to American football.
by East Grinstead Royal » 12 Mar 2024 14:45
by Sutekh » 12 Mar 2024 15:04
East Grinstead Royal Completely agree that AFC Reading would be horrible. 1871 Reading would be good, a permanent reminder of the original club.
I certainly understand the feeling that it wouldn’t be the same club, but giving up following football seems like allowing Dai to win. The best possible response, if Dai causes the club to fold, would be to support the phoenix club. Every promotion would be a two-fingered salute in his direction. Every full away end would be proof that he hasn’t killed the spirit of the club. Most phoenix clubs seem to rise several levels quite quickly, but none have done as well as Wimbledon. With the level of support that a Reading phoenix club could garner, eclipsing Wimbledon’s achievement should be possible. As others have said, though, the most important issue is sorting out a home ground.
Does anyone know what rationale is used for deciding the level at which a phoenix club joins the pyramid? Hereford and Wimbledon both joined at the ninth tier, but presumably some thought has to be given to the likely level of support, particularly for away games. Should a Reading phoenix club enter at the ninth tier, it would probably be playing against Reading City. Almost every game would be a local derby.
by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Mar 2024 15:08
by Esteban » 12 Mar 2024 15:11
Sutekh If this is what happens, please god just DO NOT call any new club AFC Reading!
by Green » 12 Mar 2024 15:22
Snowflake Royalblythspartan I do have money set aside for this, but when we finally get dissolved I honestly won’t have any appetite left for football whatsoever.
I will have over 50 years of memories some great and some not so good and that’ll be enough for me. If I watch any sport it’ll probably be the Royal Wootton Bassett rugby team and a couple of family members who are boxers. Plus, I am partial to American football.
If we could work out the details in a unified way and someone 'reliable' like STAR led and could maybe get the likes of Howe involved.
Then I'd probably chuck in £2/3k.
If its a disorganised shambles led by SBWD, I'm not trusting them with my money.
by Snowball » 12 Mar 2024 15:47
WestYorksRoyal Looking at AFC Wimbledon's rise, they had an insane multi season run of 78 games unbeaten as they won back to back titles. Not sure how fun that sounds; you need jeopardy and a sense of achievement. You'd just want to get through the 7th, 8th and 9th tiers as quickly as possible.
by stealthpapes » 12 Mar 2024 15:59
WestYorksRoyal Take inspiration from 1860 Munchen - 1871 Reading?
by stealthpapes » 12 Mar 2024 16:03
SutekhEast Grinstead Royal Completely agree that AFC Reading would be horrible. 1871 Reading would be good, a permanent reminder of the original club.
I certainly understand the feeling that it wouldn’t be the same club, but giving up following football seems like allowing Dai to win. The best possible response, if Dai causes the club to fold, would be to support the phoenix club. Every promotion would be a two-fingered salute in his direction. Every full away end would be proof that he hasn’t killed the spirit of the club. Most phoenix clubs seem to rise several levels quite quickly, but none have done as well as Wimbledon. With the level of support that a Reading phoenix club could garner, eclipsing Wimbledon’s achievement should be possible. As others have said, though, the most important issue is sorting out a home ground.
Does anyone know what rationale is used for deciding the level at which a phoenix club joins the pyramid? Hereford and Wimbledon both joined at the ninth tier, but presumably some thought has to be given to the likely level of support, particularly for away games. Should a Reading phoenix club enter at the ninth tier, it would probably be playing against Reading City. Almost every game would be a local derby.
Depends where a space can be conveniently found with least "disruption" so it would likely be tier 9/10. Bury and Macclesfield both started at Tier 9 (NWCLPremier) which, down here, would equate to the Hellenic Premier or, more likely, the CCL Premier North with progression being most likely up through the Isthmian South & Central followed by the Southern League Premier South (same route as Bracknell have taken).
But let's hope the club can hang on in there and get away with, at worst, just reaching tier 4 rather than tiers 9 and 10.
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