by 'lista » 03 Dec 2008 19:40
by Seaside Royal » 03 Dec 2008 19:49
by The 17 Bus » 04 Dec 2008 03:16
by Sun Tzu » 04 Dec 2008 08:32
by The 17 Bus » 04 Dec 2008 08:39
by Sun Tzu » 04 Dec 2008 08:52
The 17 Bus Club President it is then, are you going to tell him, or me??
by TBM » 04 Dec 2008 09:35
by Hoop Blah » 04 Dec 2008 10:26
by chandog » 04 Dec 2008 10:58
Hoop Blah I'm not too bothered about a new owner being English or not, I'm more bothered about their motives and the way they will run and treat the club.
JM has been a bit of a god send. Although I think at times he could've been a little more open with his cheque book he'll end up leaving us in a very healthy position and, for the main part, he's run us with a pretty good blend of sensible ambition, common sense and class.
I'd hate for my club to become a laughing stock like Newcastle (an English 'billionaire' who seems to have no clue whatsoever), a crass plaything like Chelsea, or a club in nehind the scenes turmoil like Liverpool or massive debts like Man Utd.
A new owner is inevitable but I hope it's someone that follows similar principles to JM and will run the club along similar lines. I'd be very surprised if JM sells to anyone who wouldn't though so I'm not overly concerned right now.
Someone like Branson, or a Bill Gates, who've built up businesses by empowering the people around them would do for me.
by Royal Rother » 04 Dec 2008 11:32
by Deathy » 04 Dec 2008 11:59
Hoop Blah I'm not too bothered about a new owner being English or not, I'm more bothered about their motives and the way they will run and treat the club.
JM has been a bit of a god send. Although I think at times he could've been a little more open with his cheque book he'll end up leaving us in a very healthy position and, for the main part, he's run us with a pretty good blend of sensible ambition, common sense and class.
I'd hate for my club to become a laughing stock like Newcastle (an English 'billionaire' who seems to have no clue whatsoever), a crass plaything like Chelsea, or a club in nehind the scenes turmoil like Liverpool or massive debts like Man Utd.
A new owner is inevitable but I hope it's someone that follows similar principles to JM and will run the club along similar lines. I'd be very surprised if JM sells to anyone who wouldn't though so I'm not overly concerned right now.
Someone like Branson, or a Bill Gates, who've built up businesses by empowering the people around them would do for me.
by Arnie_Pie » 04 Dec 2008 19:30
by AbovetheI » 05 Dec 2008 01:06
philMNorfolk RoyalAlexY25 If the billionaires English I don't mind.
I like that our club is owned by an Englishman.
But not sure if I believe it. Oh well.
It is just a rumour or gossip.
Madejski is Polish. The clue is in the name I think.
Wiki = John Robert Madejski OBE DL (born Robert John Hurst on April 28, 1941 in Stoke-on-Trent) is an English businessman
by Dirk Gently » 05 Dec 2008 08:09
DeathyHoop Blah I'm not too bothered about a new owner being English or not, I'm more bothered about their motives and the way they will run and treat the club.
JM has been a bit of a god send. Although I think at times he could've been a little more open with his cheque book he'll end up leaving us in a very healthy position and, for the main part, he's run us with a pretty good blend of sensible ambition, common sense and class.
I'd hate for my club to become a laughing stock like Newcastle (an English 'billionaire' who seems to have no clue whatsoever), a crass plaything like Chelsea, or a club in nehind the scenes turmoil like Liverpool or massive debts like Man Utd.
A new owner is inevitable but I hope it's someone that follows similar principles to JM and will run the club along similar lines. I'd be very surprised if JM sells to anyone who wouldn't though so I'm not overly concerned right now.
Someone like Branson, or a Bill Gates, who've built up businesses by empowering the people around them would do for me.
Brilliant post. Sums up my thoughts exactly.
by The 17 Bus » 05 Dec 2008 08:20
by West Stand Man » 05 Dec 2008 09:13
AbovetheIphilM Wiki = John Robert Madejski OBE DL (born Robert John Hurst on April 28, 1941 in Stoke-on-Trent) is an English businessman
LOL @ Using Wikipedia as a source.
by Hoop Blah » 05 Dec 2008 13:41
Dirk GentlyDeathyHoop Blah I'm not too bothered about a new owner being English or not, I'm more bothered about their motives and the way they will run and treat the club.
JM has been a bit of a god send. Although I think at times he could've been a little more open with his cheque book he'll end up leaving us in a very healthy position and, for the main part, he's run us with a pretty good blend of sensible ambition, common sense and class.
I'd hate for my club to become a laughing stock like Newcastle (an English 'billionaire' who seems to have no clue whatsoever), a crass plaything like Chelsea, or a club in nehind the scenes turmoil like Liverpool or massive debts like Man Utd.
A new owner is inevitable but I hope it's someone that follows similar principles to JM and will run the club along similar lines. I'd be very surprised if JM sells to anyone who wouldn't though so I'm not overly concerned right now.
Someone like Branson, or a Bill Gates, who've built up businesses by empowering the people around them would do for me.
Brilliant post. Sums up my thoughts exactly.
If he's going to run the club along similar lines - i.e. trying to make the club self-sufficient, without large injections of cash - why does it matter how much money he's got?
by Chuckle Brother » 05 Dec 2008 18:09
rfcjoe Nick Hammond knows me by name. (look at me please you feckers)
by loyalroyal4life » 06 Dec 2008 02:01
by Arch » 07 Dec 2008 18:54
Why? Wikipedia is a remarkably reliable source. It's an not acceptable source in academic publications because it's not peer reviewed, but that doesn't stop it being a fund of valuable information.AbovetheI LOL @ Using Wikipedia as a source.
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