by ZacNaloen » 13 Jan 2011 11:57
by roadrunner » 13 Jan 2011 12:09
bigmike This has been dug up from about 2 years ago same old story ... nothing to come from it.
Why would a Rich Arab want to buy reading when there are so many other clubs about who are in a better postion
by Sarah Star » 13 Jan 2011 12:40
Linden Jones' Tash in today's Guardian 'Digger' column
third story down
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... gotiations
by Royal Rother » 13 Jan 2011 12:55
roadrunnerbigmike This has been dug up from about 2 years ago same old story ... nothing to come from it.
Why would a Rich Arab want to buy reading when there are so many other clubs about who are in a better postion
Sorry, what other clubs are in as good a financial position as Reading Football Club? There is no reason why any potential buyer shouldn't be interested in this club. It's nice and close to London which is appealing, stadium and plans agreed for expansion already in place, facilities, training ground, very little debt and all manageable. It's like buying a new house that is modern with very little to do when you move in. You just have to hope they take as good a care of this house as John Madejski has!
by ZacNaloen » 13 Jan 2011 13:20
by tee peg » 13 Jan 2011 13:23
ZacNaloen Isn't it more about these investors wanting to buy cheap clubs that they can "do up"
It's the same principle as buying the slightly run down house, probably owned by an old person, on the cheap and turning it into a modern home.
Reading FC is already a modern home, so it costs more to buy.
by 'lista » 13 Jan 2011 19:09
ZacNaloen It's the same principle as buying the slightly run down house, probably owned by an old person, on the cheap and turning it into a modern home.
by Sir Rodger Doyle » 13 Jan 2011 21:23
roadrunnerbigmike This has been dug up from about 2 years ago same old story ... nothing to come from it.
Why would a Rich Arab want to buy reading when there are so many other clubs about who are in a better postion
Sorry, what other clubs are in as good a financial position as Reading Football Club? There is no reason why any potential buyer shouldn't be interested in this club. It's nice and close to London which is appealing, stadium and plans agreed for expansion already in place, facilities, training ground, very little debt and all manageable. It's like buying a new house that is modern with very little to do when you move in. You just have to hope they take as good a care of this house as John Madejski has!
by Elmer Park » 13 Jan 2011 21:54
roadrunnerbigmike This has been dug up from about 2 years ago same old story ... nothing to come from it.
Why would a Rich Arab want to buy reading when there are so many other clubs about who are in a better postion
Sorry, what other clubs are in as good a financial position as Reading Football Club? There is no reason why any potential buyer shouldn't be interested in this club. It's nice and close to London which is appealing, stadium and plans agreed for expansion already in place, facilities, training ground, very little debt and all manageable. It's like buying a new house that is modern with very little to do when you move in. You just have to hope they take as good a care of this house as John Madejski has!
by Svlad Cjelli » 13 Jan 2011 21:57
by bigmike » 14 Jan 2011 09:23
Royal Rotherroadrunnerbigmike This has been dug up from about 2 years ago same old story ... nothing to come from it.
Why would a Rich Arab want to buy reading when there are so many other clubs about who are in a better postion
Sorry, what other clubs are in as good a financial position as Reading Football Club? There is no reason why any potential buyer shouldn't be interested in this club. It's nice and close to London which is appealing, stadium and plans agreed for expansion already in place, facilities, training ground, very little debt and all manageable. It's like buying a new house that is modern with very little to do when you move in. You just have to hope they take as good a care of this house as John Madejski has!
Indeed. Extraordinarily ignorant comment from bigmike.
by bobby m's syrup » 14 Jan 2011 09:41
by brendywendy » 14 Jan 2011 10:14
DOYLERSAROYALER It will never happen...he may say he wants to sell but that just gives him more column inches for his PR bandwagon....
with the recent demise of his Station Hill development plans, why would he want to sell the club and derail his PR machine? ...the only thing he'd have to hang onto then would be the Madejski Academy...and it would be unlike him to hide under a bushel...and staring at his glass cased motor cars!
Whenever hes spoken about selling the club , he's always caveated it with certain considerations/requirements, which gives him a get out to decline any offer made anyway....no doubt there have already been offers but i really dont think hes interested
..face up to it chaps....he's here for the long haul (maybe another 20!) !
by brendywendy » 14 Jan 2011 10:17
Well thats not exactly a clincher being that Reading couldnt sell the ground that they have out when in the premiership.
by bigmike » 14 Jan 2011 10:33
brendywendyWell thats not exactly a clincher being that Reading couldnt sell the ground that they have out when in the premiership.
thought we sold out quite often in the prem...
or is that just my stripey blue glasses clouding my memory again?
by brendywendy » 14 Jan 2011 11:00
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 14 Jan 2011 11:42
brendywendy oh give over- thats a sell out on my books
by brendywendy » 14 Jan 2011 11:43
by bigmike » 14 Jan 2011 11:55
by brendywendy » 14 Jan 2011 11:56
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