Hoop Blahbrendywendy ....before we went up he spent half of each season in the far east doing businessy stuff
You mean avoiding the taxman!
I've always maintained that Madejski's selling the club story hasn't really changed since the day he took over. If someone better comes along that he feels will take good care of the club he's recuilt and will return him the majority of the money he's ploughed into the club (and these days give him a well earned profit too) then he'll sell.
I don't blame him for wanting the right price, and I'm glad he seems to want to only sell to someone with the right intentions.
Where I think he's a little unrealistic is when he wants the club to be self sufficient. I think it's a noble cause and perhaps the correct thing to do in some ways, but if you want to be competitive I don't think it's achievable.
The change we're seeing now is the club running at breakeven or better whereas before we went up to the Premiership Madejski was realistic (and cash rich) enough to support us being competitive and happy to chase the dream of promotion like everyone else (to varying financial degrees).
We're now living in a different Madejski era where the bottom line rules over league position. In a market where everyone else is happy to invest and speculate to accumulate that means we're only ever going to be able to challenge for 5th-12th place if we have a good season.
i think the increase in profile of the club due to our premiere league outing means we can expect the quality of youngsters coming into the academy, and out of it to improve,and generally get more in terms of gates, shirt sales etc and that gives us a chance of becoming self sufficient, without dropping in quality too much more.
but its only a chance