Terminal Boardom And fair play to the club for finally making this statement.
They deserve a lot of credit for doing this. How many other clubs would openly publish this information...
by ScottishRoyal » 02 Oct 2009 00:02
Terminal Boardom And fair play to the club for finally making this statement.
by Yorkshire Royal » 02 Oct 2009 00:10
Ian Royal Interesting that you only quote the borough population for Reading when the Urban sub area comes to 232,662.
Not sure if you add those two figures together or whether the borough is already included. But seeing as there is no such distinction for Stoke that's pretty misleading.
by Ian Royal » 02 Oct 2009 00:17
Yorkshire RoyalIan Royal Interesting that you only quote the borough population for Reading when the Urban sub area comes to 232,662.
Not sure if you add those two figures together or whether the borough is already included. But seeing as there is no such distinction for Stoke that's pretty misleading.
The Urban Sub-Area includes areas that aren't technically part of Reading. It's a measurement that allows for Reading folk to claim their town is bigger as they can "absorb" parts of Oxfordshire and Wokingham..
Stoke is a City made up of 6 separate towns. It is without doubt bigger than Reading and to suggest otherwise is wrong. I'll take a different measurement of "club size". On a matchday, compare number of visitors to their main online fanzine (The Oatcake) compared to this. About 5 times more people... Considering Reading is the home of IT geeks, you'd think there'd be thousands.
by Alivey » 02 Oct 2009 00:21
by Ian Royal » 02 Oct 2009 00:22
Alivey guys this could be the end of reading fc as we know it.. we had a fun run but the risk we put on getting promotion was too much.. rip. we are doomed.
by Alivey » 02 Oct 2009 00:26
by Ian Royal » 02 Oct 2009 00:32
Alivey don't worry after the club goes i'm sure there is a website where you can go to harass grandmas and make fun of disabled people
by FiNeRaIn » 02 Oct 2009 01:41
Yorkshire Royal Stoke are a much bigger club. To suggest otherwise is silly. Population of Stoke in 2001 was 239,000, based on census. Estimated population of Reading in 2008 was 145,000. Wikipedia is my source, but usually pretty good on this sort of thing.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 02 Oct 2009 08:31
therefore we came out of our two seasons in the premier League with a deficit of £4.75m
by papereyes » 02 Oct 2009 09:02
by Deadlock » 02 Oct 2009 09:07
Yorkshire Royal The Urban Sub-Area includes areas that aren't technically part of Reading. It's a measurement that allows for Reading folk to claim their town is bigger as they can "absorb" parts of Oxfordshire and Wokingham..
by Arnie_Pie » 02 Oct 2009 09:09
by Man Friday » 02 Oct 2009 09:21
ScottishRoyalTerminal Boardom And fair play to the club for finally making this statement.
They deserve a lot of credit for doing this. How many other clubs would openly publish this information...
by CMRoyal » 02 Oct 2009 09:23
Victor Meldrew As a casual observer these days could somebody please explain this to me.
Steve Sidwell wanted £25,000 per week as a Premiership player and arguably our best player.
The club decides not to pay him that much out of a total salary bill of £30 million.
Our best player leaves for nothing rather than the £6million or so fee that he would have commanded.
Well-run club?
by brendywendy » 02 Oct 2009 09:30
FiNeRaInYorkshire Royal Stoke are a much bigger club. To suggest otherwise is silly. Population of Stoke in 2001 was 239,000, based on census. Estimated population of Reading in 2008 was 145,000. Wikipedia is my source, but usually pretty good on this sort of thing.
Talking crap. We've always been ahead of stoke in recent years and the attendances are roughly the same, with us again have the better until last season. You go one further by suggesting we are silly when you are the one talking pish, priceless.
If they got relegated they'd be back to getting similar attendances to us.
by brendywendy » 02 Oct 2009 09:32
Man FridayScottishRoyalTerminal Boardom And fair play to the club for finally making this statement.
They deserve a lot of credit for doing this. How many other clubs would openly publish this information...
I'd be amazed if told more than half the story.
Besides they were under pressure from the fans and the media so a media-savvy RFC had to come up with the goods eventually. FCR, don't be fooled by this.
by CMRoyal » 02 Oct 2009 09:32
Elm Park Old Boy One thing all this highlights for me is that we need to give Rodgers a damn sight more support and patience than many on HNA have done so far. He seems to have a genuine feeling for the Club and frankly it's hard to see how we could expect more than we have seen so far - some signs of promise and a fragile developing young team.
by Uke » 02 Oct 2009 09:35
FiNeRaInYorkshire Royal Stoke are a much bigger club. To suggest otherwise is silly. Population of Stoke in 2001 was 239,000, based on census. Estimated population of Reading in 2008 was 145,000. Wikipedia is my source, but usually pretty good on this sort of thing.
Talking crap. We've always been ahead of stoke in recent years and the attendances are roughly the same, with us again have the better until last season. You go one further by suggesting we are silly when you are the one talking pish, priceless.
If they got relegated they'd be back to getting similar attendances to us.
by Whore Jackie » 02 Oct 2009 09:40
gazzer, loyal royal I think it is a FA rule that if a team is relegated, each player must take a 25% mandatory pay cut.
by Sun Tzu » 02 Oct 2009 09:41
brendywendyFiNeRaInYorkshire Royal Stoke are a much bigger club. To suggest otherwise is silly. Population of Stoke in 2001 was 239,000, based on census. Estimated population of Reading in 2008 was 145,000. Wikipedia is my source, but usually pretty good on this sort of thing.
Talking crap. We've always been ahead of stoke in recent years and the attendances are roughly the same, with us again have the better until last season. You go one further by suggesting we are silly when you are the one talking pish, priceless.
If they got relegated they'd be back to getting similar attendances to us.
and still be a bigger club purely by dint of their achievements
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