by Arch » 18 Jul 2008 23:14
by Southbank Old Boy » 18 Jul 2008 23:37
floyd__streeteBig Ern The guy is also sicophantic, and has used the club purely as a means to highten his profile. Lets face it, before he bought the club, how many of us outside the publishing industry had actually heard of him? Now he appears in the media on a regular basis and I am sure a Kighthood is not far away. It if often the case that those who can buy almost anything they want, a category that Madejski falls into, often strive to attain things money cannot buy. Lets face it, why else would he spend millions on his Performng Arts College and other such projects........
Bit harsh, Erners.
The club was on its arse in 1990 when he took over, it was hardly a profile-heightening purchase back in the days when Reading Football Club was about as fashionable as a biege tank top. I have to say that speaking as an arch-cynic myself (small 'a' arch, not big 'A' Hob Nob Arch - I quite like him ) I don't necessarily subscribe to the buying a knighthood train of thought; perhaps he is just looking to leave a legacy after he dies, something that very few of us could wish to achieve. Ploughing money into a failing school, for instance, is a very decent and honourable thing to do.
John Madejski has done more for the town of Reading and for Reading Football Club than all of us put together and then some. That is not to say that I am particularly happy with the regime he is currently overseeing at RFC these days, a regime which seems to me to be going rather stale.
by Southbank Old Boy » 18 Jul 2008 23:42
StreetsSouthbank Old BoyStreets Now the little fecker is saying Coppell can use all £5.5m. LOL.
NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN.
We didn't that much in the Premiership last season, we wont in the Championship this term!
Chairman gets a NO VOTE OF CONFIDENCE.
What about the man that won't spend the money Jay?
I've never fully accepted this.
Coppell was quoted last November as saying we must spend and we must invest. January came and it went, we didn't invest. Don't try and tell me Coppell didn't want to spend any money available to him.
It's more like the players he wanted we simply to expensive in terms of wages and fee's if anything else.
My opinion of course.
by Royal Rother » 19 Jul 2008 00:20
by FiNeRaIn » 19 Jul 2008 00:39
Royal Rother I need a break.
I am actually starting to seriously dislike some people on here. That can't be good.
See you in a while.
by loyalroyal4life » 19 Jul 2008 01:01
by Roger the Rabbit » 19 Jul 2008 08:17
loyalroyal4life Its all well Mr Made saying the club is for sale but at the same time shouldnt he be out there selling the club when lets face it the club cant exactly sell itself. I am sure with some decent marekting about how we are run, facilities and long term potential some oil merchant would have a go at running the club...
by LUX » 19 Jul 2008 08:54
by tee peg » 19 Jul 2008 09:16
by Sarah Star » 19 Jul 2008 09:20
by tee peg » 19 Jul 2008 09:26
by Streets » 19 Jul 2008 09:40
Sarah Star I take it that one good signing would change a lot of people's minds on this one then.
by RoyalBlue » 19 Jul 2008 09:54
by papereyes » 19 Jul 2008 10:15
That Friday Feeling It really is too early (in a season that hasn't started yet) for this.
Let's wait (1) for the transfer window to close and (2) for us to play some matches.
by Royal Lady » 19 Jul 2008 10:22
by Fezza » 19 Jul 2008 10:30
by Roger the Rabbit » 19 Jul 2008 10:48
by Negative_Jeff » 19 Jul 2008 11:21
by Royal Lady » 19 Jul 2008 11:30
Roger the Rabbit You could argue that as a Championship side we are much more attractive to buyers, but the deal is less attractive to JM.
Our selling price will be much less, and the immediate rewards less, but we're still a well run club in a good location. A buyer might now think that an investment of £40 million (say) for the potential is much better than one of (say) £80 million for the actual Premiership place.
We've still got a lot of the benefits that we gained in the Prem (way higher global profile for one - every football fan int he world will know the name). I suspect there may be more phone calls from interested parties now but it will depend on whether JM is prepared to lower his sights. His media comments suggest he's going to stick around, but he will need to be good to his word and continue to allow Coppell the funds to rebuild or else he'll be stuck here for a while.
by Roger the Rabbit » 19 Jul 2008 11:34
Royal LadyRoger the Rabbit You could argue that as a Championship side we are much more attractive to buyers, but the deal is less attractive to JM.
Our selling price will be much less, and the immediate rewards less, but we're still a well run club in a good location. A buyer might now think that an investment of £40 million (say) for the potential is much better than one of (say) £80 million for the actual Premiership place.
We've still got a lot of the benefits that we gained in the Prem (way higher global profile for one - every football fan int he world will know the name). I suspect there may be more phone calls from interested parties now but it will depend on whether JM is prepared to lower his sights. His media comments suggest he's going to stick around, but he will need to be good to his word and continue to allow Coppell the funds to rebuild or else he'll be stuck here for a while.
I was trying to make the point that most very rich people who buy football clubs these days are not football fans and, therefore, they wouldn't have heard of RFC.
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