by Hoop Blah » 05 Jun 2011 13:49
by Ian Royal » 05 Jun 2011 13:55
Royal Lady So why are some people bleating on about the fact that out of our share we have to pay oxf*rd expenses.
by Royal Lady » 05 Jun 2011 15:52
by Ian Royal » 05 Jun 2011 16:49
Royal Lady And where the oxf*rd have I mentioned any figures? Everyone keeps on about the expenses, including yourself about using Wembley and is there a charge and I'm merely saying I would have thought that is taken into account with the money to the FL.
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Jun 2011 17:12
Snowball Like I said the £55 average per ticket was otimitic and I hav e seen nothing that suggests I am not right in holding that opinion.
but that 55 x 85000 is 4,675,000, almost 5 Million
and we are suggesting we ended up with maybe TWO million
by floyd__streete » 08 Jun 2011 12:21
by TFF » 08 Jun 2011 12:25
by westendgirl » 08 Jun 2011 12:30
floyd__streete I have never been one to subscribe to the 'Madejski didn't want us to go up anyway' theory of 1995, but I wonder how heartbroken he is this time around?
He now gets to sell off assets like Long and Kebe in order to recoup some of the losses the club run at and their won't be an increase in wage bill in a desperate attempt to keep us in the Prem. It seems that 2006-08 was a financial holocaust for the club, with the never-ending defecit forever saddling us with having to sell-off the family silver time and again. Sir John must be rather pleased we stayed down!
by floyd__streete » 08 Jun 2011 12:31
That Friday Feeling That's mental, even by HNA? standards.
by Hoop Blah » 08 Jun 2011 12:43
by Agent Balti » 08 Jun 2011 12:44
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 08 Jun 2011 13:06
Agent Balti For once, I agree with the rabid doom-monger that is Floyd. And whilst Westendgirl is also correct in that relegation was the 'holocaust', I don't see SJM as crying into his Chateauneuf de Pape that we didn't go up. At this level he's much more comfortable in controlling RFC...he often cited the Premiership as being far too much of a big boys playground - whether that be financially or politically.
As a businessman, he knows all about selling assets at their optimum worth. Understanding that after a play-off defeat any club is vulnerable to losing its best assets is just par for the course. Players will be disappointed, their agents will be drumming up interest, buying clubs will be sensing a deal could be done. Whether 'we' like it or not, the shop window has been bust open and we're ripe for the taking.
Of course, we don't HAVE to sell. That's what we're told anyway. I don't believe for a minute we won't.
by Svlad Cjelli » 08 Jun 2011 13:07
by TFF » 08 Jun 2011 13:22
floyd__streeteThat Friday Feeling That's mental, even by HNA? standards.
Why? Sir John hates the big wages (I have to say I agree with him) and even spoke after the Swansea debacle about how "The Championship is more exciting than the Premier League anyway" - yeah, I love our games with Watford.
Was hardly the talk of a heartbroken man was it? He readily admits he is not in a position to invest in a Premier League club. So plugging some of the never-ending defecit at the end of a successful league season must be a real result for him.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 08 Jun 2011 13:48
by Wycombe Royal » 08 Jun 2011 13:50
Harpers So Solid Crew PS I have it on good authority that Kish would have been offered a deal, whereas now we lose him as we truely cannot afford his wages as a free agent.
by Vision » 08 Jun 2011 14:35
That Friday Feelingfloyd__streeteThat Friday Feeling That's mental, even by HNA? standards.
Why? Sir John hates the big wages (I have to say I agree with him) and even spoke after the Swansea debacle about how "The Championship is more exciting than the Premier League anyway" - yeah, I love our games with Watford.
Was hardly the talk of a heartbroken man was it? He readily admits he is not in a position to invest in a Premier League club. So plugging some of the never-ending defecit at the end of a successful league season must be a real result for him.
I agree re the wages. It's crazy that not one club is making a profit after twenty years of Sky TV money being pumped into the Premier League.
But to suggest that SJM must be pleased we stayed down is lunacy. Our previous visit to the Prem saw huge investment in the stadium facilities and the training ground - we didn't spunk all the cash on billy big bollocks players and still turned a profit. This time there would have been much less required investment in infrastucture and two extra years of parachute cash. SJM could have had us in there for a season, with minimal spending - the Blackpool model if you like - and secured the financial position of the club for many years to come.
by Ian Royal » 08 Jun 2011 14:59
by brendywendy » 09 Jun 2011 10:57
floyd__streete I have never been one to subscribe to the 'Madejski didn't want us to go up anyway' theory of 1995, but I wonder how heartbroken he is this time around?
He now gets to sell off assets like Long and Kebe in order to recoup some of the losses the club run at and their won't be an increase in wage bill in a desperate attempt to keep us in the Prem. It seems that 2006-08 was a financial holocaust for the club, with the never-ending defecit forever saddling us with having to sell-off the family silver time and again. Sir John must be rather pleased we stayed down!
by Hoop Blah » 09 Jun 2011 12:20
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