by Royal Lady » 02 Mar 2011 16:38
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 16:39
by Royal Lady » 02 Mar 2011 16:40
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 16:42
Royal Lady I've maintained for a long time that because we appear to be "lumped" in with the hotel in the accounts, that part of the money from the club went to the hotel expansion. If the question was to me, Bendy. If not, I've said it anyway!
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 02 Mar 2011 16:47
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 16:51
by andrew1957 » 02 Mar 2011 16:53
brendywendy andrew :
ref 1: we had little choice since no one wanted to pay us 4 million for any of our other players-i absolutely agree that the sale will most probably cost us a shot at the playoffs though
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 02 Mar 2011 16:54
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 16:56
andrew1957brendywendy andrew :
ref 1: we had little choice since no one wanted to pay us 4 million for any of our other players-i absolutely agree that the sale will most probably cost us a shot at the playoffs though
Don't agree with this point. We did not NEED £4M last summer - in fact it has since been stated that the £4M was needed to fund next season's shortfall. In any case bearing in mind our relative lack of debt the bank would have lent us £4M for one season as an overdraft. It was the case of the club not wanting to borrow more rather than not being able to borrow more.
In my view this would have been a small gamble but the senior management obviously thought not worth taking. I think that it possibly shows the Chairman's lack of football knowledge. I think he might of underestimated how important Siggy was to the team and fully thought we could mount a promotion challenge without him - which of course we might yet do - be it unlikely.
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 16:57
Harpers So Solid Crew Feel free to go back and show where the club have said that money from the premier league income was put into the Hotel, bet you can't.
by Tails » 02 Mar 2011 16:57
by andrew1957 » 02 Mar 2011 16:59
Svlad Cjelli
You're assuming that Gylfi was just an item on the balance sheet, or a computer game. He wasn't - he was a human being with his own hopes and ambitions. The choice was not made to sell him, he was attracted by what he thought was a superb change to further his career. Would it be fair to try and stop him? And how would he have felt and played if we had tried?
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 17:00
Harpers So Solid Crew Nonsense Brendy , RL ligitamitly(sp) asked in the past if money from The Prem was used to finance the Hotel, and the general concensus seemed to be that it did not. Now Delloites state that the club spent £11million on infrastucture. Yet it has been said that £2m was spent on a media centre, and I recall about £1mill on the training ground, leaves a big hole.
Question is IF the club used football money to extend the Hotel was it the best use of the money? And if it was the best use of the money , who was it best for?
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 02 Mar 2011 17:00
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 17:01
andrew1957Svlad Cjelli
You're assuming that Gylfi was just an item on the balance sheet, or a computer game. He wasn't - he was a human being with his own hopes and ambitions. The choice was not made to sell him, he was attracted by what he thought was a superb change to further his career. Would it be fair to try and stop him? And how would he have felt and played if we had tried?
This has been covered many times before but you continue to believe what you want to belive.
Siggy himself said that he was told to leave - this has been confirmed by people who knew him. It was almost certainly a bad move for his future development as a season of building the team round him at RFC would have been much better for him than a season sitting mainly on the bench at Hoffenheim. We did him no favours by selling him and the club engineered it. It was a financial decision alone. If you think otherwise you really are deluded.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 02 Mar 2011 17:02
brendywendyHarpers So Solid Crew Nonsense Brendy , RL ligitamitly(sp) asked in the past if money from The Prem was used to finance the Hotel, and the general concensus seemed to be that it did not. Now Delloites state that the club spent £11million on infrastucture. Yet it has been said that £2m was spent on a media centre, and I recall about £1mill on the training ground, leaves a big hole.
Question is IF the club used football money to extend the Hotel was it the best use of the money? And if it was the best use of the money , who was it best for?
you forget the new pitch, and it being relaid at a cost of about a million a time, about three times.
by andrew1957 » 02 Mar 2011 17:03
Bandini Oh, and the sad thing about losing Gylfi was that we had such a short time to appreciate his special talent in a Reading shirt, not that had he stayed with us he might have been worth slightly more in a year or two's time.
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 17:04
Harpers So Solid Crew Yes Brendy, it is how banks work, it may even be a different bank, I just got 12 months interest free from a CC, yet barely a year ago I cleared the debt totally, now they want my business again. (silly sods)
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 02 Mar 2011 17:06
by brendywendy » 02 Mar 2011 17:07
Harpers So Solid CrewbrendywendyHarpers So Solid Crew Nonsense Brendy , RL ligitamitly(sp) asked in the past if money from The Prem was used to finance the Hotel, and the general concensus seemed to be that it did not. Now Delloites state that the club spent £11million on infrastucture. Yet it has been said that £2m was spent on a media centre, and I recall about £1mill on the training ground, leaves a big hole.
Question is IF the club used football money to extend the Hotel was it the best use of the money? And if it was the best use of the money , who was it best for?
you forget the new pitch, and it being relaid at a cost of about a million a time, about three times.
feel free to show me where the pitch was relaid 3 times at £1million, since you say it was, and where this relaying is in the time of the report from delloittes.
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