Uke But one player for 2000000 profit is the entire East Stand
Which means the annual operating deficit eats that all up, and in 12 months time, you're back in the same boat.
Is it a business plan, or just a sticky plaster?
by under the tin » 08 Jul 2011 11:22
Uke But one player for 2000000 profit is the entire East Stand
by Uke » 08 Jul 2011 11:29
under the tinUke But one player for 2000000 profit is the entire East Stand
Which means the annual operating deficit eats that all up, and in 12 months time, you're back in the same boat.
Is it a business plan, or just a sticky plaster?
by Royal Rother » 08 Jul 2011 11:38
under the tinUke But one player for 2000000 profit is the entire East Stand
Which means the annual operating deficit eats that all up, and in 12 months time, you're back in the same boat.
Is it a business plan, or just a sticky plaster?
by Elm Park Forever » 08 Jul 2011 11:40
Wolves’ offer to Reading for the centre-half was actually less than £3million.
Despite only two clubs chasing his signature, Leicester continued to up the bidding on the misunderstanding that the price was being cranked up by rival offers.
In fact, they were only bidding against themselves for a Championship player who could have walked away for nothing when his contract expired in a year’s time.
by Sarah Star » 08 Jul 2011 11:43
by under the tin » 08 Jul 2011 11:45
Royal Rotherunder the tinUke But one player for 2000000 profit is the entire East Stand
Which means the annual operating deficit eats that all up, and in 12 months time, you're back in the same boat.
Is it a business plan, or just a sticky plaster?
We know that, without drastic surgery, the club will continue to make an operating loss. If we try to change that be reducing wages and support staff / academy / scouting staff then the on-pitch performances will suffer short and long term.
So we appear to have struck a balance that allows us to continue with all the ongoing good work, remain very competitive in the Championship, whilst making a loss that will always be recoverable by selling a player or 2.
It works beautifully and there is no reason to suppose that it won't continue that way. Other clubs in our area are having to cut back on their scouting and academy work so we will get a bigger crop to choose from. We have a good record in the last decade of academy players coming through to the professional ranks, which appeals to Mums and Dads whilst choosing the right place for their son to train and develop.
It seems reasonable to assume it is largely self-perpetuating now but it will only remain that way until some daft sod comes in and gambles on a failed promotion bid that undoes a decade of great vision and meticulous planning and ultimately results in huge cutbacks....
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 08 Jul 2011 11:45
brendywendy i for one am more upset about not being able to see matts missus at games, than i am about matt himself
by tee peg » 08 Jul 2011 11:48
Elm Park Forever Interesting piece in the Wolverhampton paper about missing out on Mills and how Reading pushed the price up in a 'phoney bidding war.'Wolves’ offer to Reading for the centre-half was actually less than £3million.
Despite only two clubs chasing his signature, Leicester continued to up the bidding on the misunderstanding that the price was being cranked up by rival offers.
In fact, they were only bidding against themselves for a Championship player who could have walked away for nothing when his contract expired in a year’s time.
http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/wol ... att-mills/
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 08 Jul 2011 11:49
Sarah Star ^
Look like sore losers to me.
by Wimb » 08 Jul 2011 11:50
Snowball I woke up this morning realising how little I cared about Mills going.
Call it instinct or intuition, but it doesn't feel bad at all.
He just (from my perspective) "wasn't a Reading player"
I feel sure we will find 1-2 decent FBs and probably a LB soon
and I sincerely believe we won't miss Mills.
I'm not expressing myself very well, but of all the RFC players he's the least
I "relate to". He scores a goal, I'm please for the club, not him, whereas Kebe,
Long, Hunt, HRK, Elwood (already) feel "part of Reading FC". It's a family thing.
by CayeneMatt » 08 Jul 2011 11:54
by wolsey » 08 Jul 2011 11:54
tee pegElm Park Forever Interesting piece in the Wolverhampton paper about missing out on Mills and how Reading pushed the price up in a 'phoney bidding war.'Wolves’ offer to Reading for the centre-half was actually less than £3million.
Despite only two clubs chasing his signature, Leicester continued to up the bidding on the misunderstanding that the price was being cranked up by rival offers.
In fact, they were only bidding against themselves for a Championship player who could have walked away for nothing when his contract expired in a year’s time.
http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/wol ... att-mills/
A fool and his money etc etc....
by brendywendy » 08 Jul 2011 11:57
CayeneMatt He's getting 25-30K a week according to the express ?
I thought he'd have gone for more than that. He couldn't have been on much less at our place.
by sandman » 08 Jul 2011 12:03
Snowball I woke up this morning realising how little I cared about Mills going.
Call it instinct or intuition, but it doesn't feel bad at all.
He just (from my perspective) "wasn't a Reading player"
I feel sure we will find 1-2 decent FBs and probably a LB soon
and I sincerely believe we won't miss Mills.
I'm not expressing myself very well, but of all the RFC players he's the least
I "relate to". He scores a goal, I'm please for the club, not him, whereas Kebe,
Long, Hunt, HRK, Elwood (already) feel "part of Reading FC". It's a family thing.
by BR2 » 08 Jul 2011 12:04
by Avon Royal » 08 Jul 2011 12:05
wolseytee peg
A fool and his money etc etc....
Helped, no doubt, by a certain member of the RFC hierarchy who is sadly (stupidly) misunderstood by a number of posters.
by Uke » 08 Jul 2011 12:06
sandman our (obviously annoyed) manager confirmed that none of the money we received yesterday will be used to buy in players
by ZacNaloen » 08 Jul 2011 12:08
by Sarah Star » 08 Jul 2011 12:09
Ukesandman our (obviously annoyed) manager confirmed that none of the money we received yesterday will be used to buy in players
In no way was he pissed off at being asked that question a million times?
He would have been aware of his budgets months ago and agreed who he could let go
by Agent Balti » 08 Jul 2011 12:12
Sarah Star I'm not convinced that anyone at the club really wanted to let Matt Mills go. McD might have to change his plans now.
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