by shoey » 23 Aug 2009 19:30
by It Is What It Is » 23 Aug 2009 19:32
by PEARCEY » 23 Aug 2009 19:33
by soggy biscuit » 23 Aug 2009 19:35
HNA's team forum Champ Man doesn't tell me wat to do wiv Chairmen so I don't no, I have only been following the Loyal Royals for 4 years though m8 so how wood I know anyways innnit
by rotherwick_royal » 23 Aug 2009 19:41
shoey He said "When Robert Maxwell was alive I offered him five pounds a share. When he fell off his boat I got them for 10p.
shoey The club achieved pre-tax profits of £6.6m during the tax year ending in June 2007 and the club has recently been valued at £100 million[5].
by Compo's Hat » 23 Aug 2009 19:44
by Deathy » 23 Aug 2009 19:45
shoey Please read below, remember what he has done...
by Compo's Hat » 23 Aug 2009 19:46
by Deathy » 23 Aug 2009 19:46
rotherwick_royalshoey The club achieved pre-tax profits of £6.6m during the tax year ending in June 2007 and the club has recently been valued at £100 million[5].
Gawd knows what it's worth now.
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Aug 2009 19:50
by North Somerset Royal » 23 Aug 2009 19:53
by PEARCEY » 23 Aug 2009 20:01
North Somerset Royal It was Roger Smee who saved us from the Maxwell Thames Valley Royals and seems to be the forgotten hero. Much as I admire what Roy Tranter did and am grateful that when Roger Smee ran out of money JM came to the rescue if it had not been for Roger it would have been a done deal by the time JM came on the scene. The only reason why Maxwell still had shares at the time of his death was that having been thwarted in his merger attempt by Smee and Tranter he obstinately refused to sell his shares in the club despite the fact that technically he was in breach of Football League rules.
JM is a businessman who saw the club as an investment which he is now seeking to cash in. Nothing wrong in that but please dont laud him as some sort of folk hero. Its offensive to those of us who lived through it and know what happened.
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Aug 2009 20:02
North Somerset Royal It was Roger Smee who saved us from the Maxwell Thames Valley Royals and seems to be the forgotten hero. Much as I admire what Roy Tranter did and am grateful that when Roger Smee ran out of money JM came to the rescue if it had not been for Roger it would have been a done deal by the time JM came on the scene. The only reason why Maxwell still had shares at the time of his death was that having been thwarted in his merger attempt by Smee and Tranter he obstinately refused to sell his shares in the club despite the fact that technically he was in breach of Football League rules.
JM is a businessman who saw the club as an investment which he is now seeking to cash in. Nothing wrong in that but please dont laud him as some sort of folk hero. Its offensive to those of us who lived through it and know what happened.
by Plymouth_Royal » 23 Aug 2009 20:07
shoey Please read below, remember what he has done, where he has taken us too, and get perspective on him!
John Madejski became chairman of the Football League club Reading F.C. in 1990, and has given his name to the club's Madejski Stadium, built in 1998 with £25 million largely contributed by him. He plucked Reading from the jaws of the receivers, and now owns 98 per cent of the club he rescued. He said "When Robert Maxwell was alive I offered him five pounds a share. When he fell off his boat I got them for 10p. Funny old life isn't it?". In 2006 he led the Royals to the top tier of English football for the first time in their 135-year history, and has since proposed plans for an expansion of the stadium to 38,000 seats. Having guided Reading to the Premier League Madejski is ready to sell up, so long as the offer is a good one, saying:
“ The brand is getting stronger all the time and if there is a billionaire who wants a nice accessory down the M4 then come and talk to me. Apart from Manchester United, unless you've got a sugar daddy with really deep pockets, you're wasting your time. ”
Madejski has since added that Reading's next owner will have to be super-yacht rich. "I'll listen to sensible offers - but from billionaires only. Millionaires need not apply."
The club achieved pre-tax profits of £6.6m during the tax year ending in June 2007 and the club has recently been valued at £100 million[5].
Soo,
Man saves club from being no more and joining up with oxford to make a thames valley team.
Man bankrolls this club, build new stadium, takes reading to the prem, takes the club higher than its ever been before.
Man doesn't want to have the club in a poor position again, and has good financial control, he doesn't want us to be broke.
Man has sold players and brought money in, but is planning maybe for when we have no more prem payments, and at that point can still afford players.
Thank you Sir John, I WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT YOU ON YOUR OWN HAVE DONE FOR MY TEAM.
by John Peel » 23 Aug 2009 20:11
by clauski » 23 Aug 2009 20:17
John Peel
Don't blame JM for the Smith transfer debacle - it's Nigel Howe, Ian Wood-Smith and Nicky Hammond you should be aiming your abuse at.
by Deathy » 23 Aug 2009 20:23
John Peel
Don't blame JM for the Smith transfer debacle - it's Nigel Howe, Ian Wood-Smith and Nicky Hammond you should be aiming your abuse at.
by West Stand Flash » 23 Aug 2009 20:28
shoey Please read below, remember what he has done, where he has taken us too, and get perspective on him!
John Madejski became chairman of the Football League club Reading F.C. in 1990, and has given his name to the club's Madejski Stadium, built in 1998 with £25 million largely contributed by him. He plucked Reading from the jaws of the receivers, and now owns 98 per cent of the club he rescued. He said "When Robert Maxwell was alive I offered him five pounds a share. When he fell off his boat I got them for 10p. Funny old life isn't it?". In 2006 he led the Royals to the top tier of English football for the first time in their 135-year history, and has since proposed plans for an expansion of the stadium to 38,000 seats. Having guided Reading to the Premier League Madejski is ready to sell up, so long as the offer is a good one, saying:
“ The brand is getting stronger all the time and if there is a billionaire who wants a nice accessory down the M4 then come and talk to me. Apart from Manchester United, unless you've got a sugar daddy with really deep pockets, you're wasting your time. ”
Madejski has since added that Reading's next owner will have to be super-yacht rich. "I'll listen to sensible offers - but from billionaires only. Millionaires need not apply."
The club achieved pre-tax profits of £6.6m during the tax year ending in June 2007 and the club has recently been valued at £100 million[5].
Soo,
Man saves club from being no more and joining up with oxford to make a thames valley team.
Man bankrolls this club, build new stadium, takes reading to the prem, takes the club higher than its ever been before.
Man doesn't want to have the club in a poor position again, and has good financial control, he doesn't want us to be broke.
Man has sold players and brought money in, but is planning maybe for when we have no more prem payments, and at that point can still afford players.
Thank you Sir John, I WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT YOU ON YOUR OWN HAVE DONE FOR MY TEAM.
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Aug 2009 20:40
by SLAMMED » 23 Aug 2009 20:40
shoey Thank you Sir John, I WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT YOU ON YOUR OWN HAVE DONE FOR MY TEAM.
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