by Hiram K Hackenbacker » 09 Jul 2011 09:05
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 09 Jul 2011 09:50
Royal Prince I strongly believe that Madejski is trying to make this club as cash rich as possible to achieve his main goal..... Selling the club!
To be fair I wouldn't blame him, he's made no secret of the fact that he's been looking for a suitable buyer for years and this is one more way of trying to attract someone. It does worry me that we may end up moving backwards but I can cope with this strategy as long as we can carry on as before and maintain our place in the Championship. It does upset me to see our star players move on, and it is frustrating when you see Cardiff, Leicester or whoever out spending us, but I am truly happy at this level and I love watching the youth and mis-fits proving everyone wrong!
Hopefully we'll find a buyer soon who can move us into a new era, but until then I'm loving football at this level and I trust that SJM and BM will do everything they can to look after our club!
by RoyalBlue » 09 Jul 2011 09:52
Royal Prince I strongly believe that Madejski is trying to make this club as cash rich as possible to achieve his main goal..... Selling the club!
Lower WestRob-Royal This model as I've said previously however is not sustainable and it runs with huge risk attached not least the real possibility of the mgr & his staff doing the same as the players amd moving on to forward their potential at some point.
I'm all for the long term future of the club and that's got to be the main objective but we're in a results based business and we all pay large sums of our disposable income to watch our team and like the chairman, expect a return on our investment too!
Then join the real world. Football is living on borrowed time. Reading will survive as others fail.
by andrew1957 » 09 Jul 2011 10:07
by RoyalBlue » 09 Jul 2011 10:12
by Rob-Royal » 09 Jul 2011 10:19
Lower WestRob-Royal This model as I've said previously however is not sustainable and it runs with huge risk attached not least the real possibility of the mgr & his staff doing the same as the players amd moving on to forward their potential at some point.
I'm all for the long term future of the club and that's got to be the main objective but we're in a results based business and we all pay large sums of our disposable income to watch our team and like the chairman, expect a return on our investment too!
by ZacNaloen » 09 Jul 2011 11:12
andrew1957 I have to say that the continuous talk of black holes is a bit frustrating.
In the last two seasons the club:
Sold Siggy for 7M
The club has dramatically reduced its wage bill
Reached the FA Cup QF twice
Reached Wembley - when the tradition is that the losing club donates the entire takings for BOTH clubs to the losing club (we have not been told if this happened or not but RFC should have received 2-4M from that match alone).
We have sold Mills for 4.5M - much more than any of us would have expected.
So there really cannot be a need to sell any more players and if say Long wants to go - then we as fans do have a right to expect a great deal of any money raised to be reinvested.
by West Stand Man » 09 Jul 2011 11:17
Tamworth_Royalfloyd__streete Shorey, Kitson, Sonko, Doyle, Bikey, SHunt, Gylfi, Mills.....what is the combined transfer fee recouped on these little beauties? Have I missed any out?
It's a deal, it's a steal, it's the sale of the f*cking cemtury......
Yea the club told us of the £4m hole start of last season then we sell Sigi for £7m have a long cup run and coin it in at the play-offs. Still Reading is a business not a football club, thanks for that Madejski
by RoyalBlue » 09 Jul 2011 11:18
Lower WestRob-Royal This model as I've said previously however is not sustainable and it runs with huge risk attached not least the real possibility of the mgr & his staff doing the same as the players amd moving on to forward their potential at some point.
I'm all for the long term future of the club and that's got to be the main objective but we're in a results based business and we all pay large sums of our disposable income to watch our team and like the chairman, expect a return on our investment too!
Your club is in your blood. That's part of being a fan..
by floyd__streete » 09 Jul 2011 11:36
by ZacNaloen » 09 Jul 2011 11:39
floyd__streete And just how much are we spending on wages season-in season-out where we have to rely on these emergency sales? What happens when playing standards continue to drop and nobody even wants to buy the dross that is left for silly money? Would it be easier to ask to be relegated a couple of times to keep costs down?
by The Rouge » 09 Jul 2011 11:42
Royal Prince I strongly believe that Madejski is trying to make this club as cash rich as possible to achieve his main goal..... Selling the club!
To be fair I wouldn't blame him, he's made no secret of the fact that he's been looking for a suitable buyer for years and this is one more way of trying to attract someone. It does worry me that we may end up moving backwards but I can cope with this strategy as long as we can carry on as before and maintain our place in the Championship. It does upset me to see our star players move on, and it is frustrating when you see Cardiff, Leicester or whoever out spending us, but I am truly happy at this level and I love watching the youth and mis-fits proving everyone wrong!
Hopefully we'll find a buyer soon who can move us into a new era, but until then I'm loving football at this level and I trust that SJM and BM will do everything they can to look after our club!
by Wimb » 09 Jul 2011 11:52
by ZacNaloen » 09 Jul 2011 11:58
by jonboy29red » 09 Jul 2011 12:10
by RoyalBlue » 09 Jul 2011 12:43
ZacNaloen The issue with selling the club is that we don't have much in the way debt. That makes a lot of clubs much easier to purchase. £1 (for example) up front and 250 million over 20 years.
With RFC, it's not that. It's 50 million up front. JM isn't joking when he says you need to be a billionaire, as the person buying the club needs to be able to afford 50 million.
Personally I think Madjeski needs to forget about selling to a single buyer. He needs to find a syndicate of local business men & women interested in investing in the club with him. We need the combined resources of several buyers.
by ZacNaloen » 09 Jul 2011 12:57
RoyalBlueZacNaloen The issue with selling the club is that we don't have much in the way debt. That makes a lot of clubs much easier to purchase. £1 (for example) up front and 250 million over 20 years.
With RFC, it's not that. It's 50 million up front. JM isn't joking when he says you need to be a billionaire, as the person buying the club needs to be able to afford 50 million.
Personally I think Madjeski needs to forget about selling to a single buyer. He needs to find a syndicate of local business men & women interested in investing in the club with him. We need the combined resources of several buyers.
There is another way - he could stay with the club but let some rich investors come on board with him. But would he want to share his ball?
by Wimb » 09 Jul 2011 13:04
ZacNaloen The issue with selling the club is that we don't have much in the way debt. That makes a lot of clubs much easier to purchase. £1 (for example) up front and 250 million over 20 years.
With RFC, it's not that. It's 50 million up front. JM isn't joking when he says you need to be a billionaire, as the person buying the club needs to be able to afford 50 million.
Personally I think Madjeski needs to forget about selling to a single buyer. He needs to find a syndicate of local business men & women interested in investing in the club with him. We need the combined resources of several buyers.
by Big Ern » 09 Jul 2011 13:47
by Royal Monk » 09 Jul 2011 13:50
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