TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Lacoste » 09 Oct 2012 13:36

BraisingsteakRoyal Christ, Nigel Howe is a lot less discreet than I'd imagine him to be.


Apparently he's a top bloke.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Barry the bird boggler » 09 Oct 2012 13:44

This is all non-news really though isn't it. Anton finding it harder to be upbeat this season than last, his dad quite possibly the main backer and Nigel not liking Brendan (although he has nothing to do with the playing side so even if Brendan were still here it wouldn't matter).

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Maguire » 09 Oct 2012 13:53

Lacoste Nigel fukking hates Brendan


No shit, he's the one who got him sacked.

Brendan went on to dick us in the p/o final and go on to manage Liverpool who will probably bum us in a couple of weekend's time.

He who laughs last and all that.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Lacoste » 09 Oct 2012 14:07

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Lacoste Nigel fukking hates Brendan


No shit, he's the one who got him sacked.

Brendan went on to dick us in the p/o final and go on to manage Liverpool who will probably bum us in a couple of weekend's time.

He who laughs last and all that.


Agreed.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Bowman's Quiver » 09 Oct 2012 14:22

Lacoste Before I start this message, I want to say that this has been passed on to me by someone who has regular meetings with Nigel Howe (once a month). I have no doubt about his integrity and believe that what he has passed on to me is pretty accurate.

Basically in his last meeting, a week or so back they were discussing RFC, position in the prem and funding etc (basically small talk) and then the subject of Anton came up. Nigel said that when Anton first came into RFC and was going through Due Dilligence we were obviously on a great run of form etc and now in the prem we are struggling a hint of relisation has hit Anton regards to the task in hand and the expense of getting ut to where we need to be. Apparently he is back in Russia and keeps saying he'll be back for certain games and then changes his plans to stay in Russia - seems a bit more withdrawn.

I don't think Anton is about to jump ship but being a young man, it seems he may have bitten off more than he can chew and it will take him time to adapt. He also says that Boris is the main funder (which I think we knew) and that Nigel fukking hates Brendan.

This is honest information and just passing on what i've heard.


When Anton first came in to Reading FC, and at the point the heads of agreement was signed, we weren't on a particularly great run of form. Mid-table mediocrity at best.


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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by tlcs » 09 Oct 2012 14:28

Lacoste Before I start this message, I want to say that this has been passed on to me by someone who has regular meetings with Nigel Howe (once a month). I have no doubt about his integrity and believe that what he has passed on to me is pretty accurate.

Basically in his last meeting, a week or so back they were discussing RFC, position in the prem and funding etc (basically small talk) and then the subject of Anton came up. Nigel said that when Anton first came into RFC and was going through Due Dilligence we were obviously on a great run of form etc and now in the prem we are struggling a hint of relisation has hit Anton regards to the task in hand and the expense of getting ut to where we need to be. Apparently he is back in Russia and keeps saying he'll be back for certain games and then changes his plans to stay in Russia - seems a bit more withdrawn.

I don't think Anton is about to jump ship but being a young man, it seems he may have bitten off more than he can chew and it will take him time to adapt. He also says that Boris is the main funder (which I think we knew) and that Nigel fukking hates Brendan.

This is honest information and just passing on what i've heard.




Well thats the biggest load of crock ive read for a long time.

Speaking to a cousin of Anton last week,he returned to London after the Tottenham game bemused by our goalkeeper situation at the time which is now HISTORY
But speaking frankly with this person he is 100% on board and is looking forward to the rest of the season

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Gordons Cumming » 09 Oct 2012 15:45

Apparently Nigel likes it when the team plays away from home. :wink:

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by USA_Loyal_Royal » 09 Oct 2012 15:51

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Lacoste Before I start this message, I want to say that this has been passed on to me by someone who has regular meetings with Nigel Howe (once a month). I have no doubt about his integrity and believe that what he has passed on to me is pretty accurate.

Basically in his last meeting, a week or so back they were discussing RFC, position in the prem and funding etc (basically small talk) and then the subject of Anton came up. Nigel said that when Anton first came into RFC and was going through Due Dilligence we were obviously on a great run of form etc and now in the prem we are struggling a hint of relisation has hit Anton regards to the task in hand and the expense of getting ut to where we need to be. Apparently he is back in Russia and keeps saying he'll be back for certain games and then changes his plans to stay in Russia - seems a bit more withdrawn.

I don't think Anton is about to jump ship but being a young man, it seems he may have bitten off more than he can chew and it will take him time to adapt. He also says that Boris is the main funder (which I think we knew) and that Nigel fukking hates Brendan.

This is honest information and just passing on what i've heard.


When Anton first came in to Reading FC, and at the point the heads of agreement was signed, we weren't on a particularly great run of form. Mid-table mediocrity at best.


thats how i remember it...we were desperately trying to bring someone in to make a playoff run in January. anton bought jason roberts for us we went on that ridiculous run of form i believe we only lost a few in 18 games or so. i dont think anyone, not even anton expected us to do any better than maybe qualify for the playoff spots.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Gordons Cumming » 09 Oct 2012 15:55

If he thought the Premiership was going to be anything but hard, he needs to grow up.


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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Rex » 09 Oct 2012 15:55

Perhaps our success outweighed the current expectations on spend.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by West Stand Man » 09 Oct 2012 16:08

Gordons Cumming If anyone who supports Reading FC thought the Premiership was going to be anything but hard, they need to grow up.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by urz13 » 09 Oct 2012 16:11

He doesn't keep changing his plans and missing games, because I sit right next to the directors box and before every game he's out there gazing around happily, then he's glued to his seat when the game starts.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Rex » 09 Oct 2012 16:32

Pritt / evo or super.


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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Oct 2012 19:08

UNBEATEN in the last three games of this juvenile season.....what would he regret?

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by 10539.4 Miles Away » 10 Oct 2012 02:16

urz13 He doesn't keep changing his plans and missing games, because I sit right next to the directors box and before every game he's out there gazing around happily, then he's glued to his seat when the game starts.


Lol. That's the way to smash a rumour, nice work.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Fox Talbot » 10 Oct 2012 09:47

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urz13 He doesn't keep changing his plans and missing games, because I sit right next to the directors box and before every game he's out there gazing around happily, then he's glued to his seat when the game starts.


Lol. That's the way to smash a rumour, nice work.


Don't rule out the body double just yet!
Sadly he couldn't find one for his wife, though.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by West Stand Man » 10 Oct 2012 11:13

10539.4 Miles Away
urz13 He doesn't keep changing his plans and missing games, because I sit right next to the directors box and before every game he's out there gazing around happily, then he's glued to his seat when the game starts.


Lol. That's the way to smash a rumour, nice work.


Never make the mistake of believing that the facts impact on any HNA discussion.

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Re: Anton - Does he regret it?

by Maguire » 10 Oct 2012 11:35

urz13 He doesn't keep changing his plans and missing games, because I sit right next to the directors box and before every game he's out there gazing around happily, then he's glued to his seat when the game starts.


We've only had three home games anyway - can't have missed that many.

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Royal91 » 10 Oct 2012 13:59

As long as McDermott remains at the helm then I am happy, as it shows Anton is not a deluded C***.

But what I can't understand is that Anton wants to turn us into a top 10 club in 5 years. Surely a mad football fans knows that the EPL does not come cheap.

But I believe we are taking the first year cautiously and keeping the wages relatively low, in the event of relegation. Accepting that being a yoyo club for a couple seasons is not that bad. Then once we have established ourselves then invest more heavily. Like West Brom!

QPR by contrast are putting all their eggs in one basket and paying outrageous wages, jamming a team together.

For me I am using the stadium expansion as an indicator for the level of investment this guy has!

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by SPARTA » 10 Oct 2012 17:48

Ideal
Royal91 For me I am using the stadium expansion as an indicator for the level of investment this guy has!

+1, no expansion equals no money


What a load of rubbish. The expansion can quite easily be built without Anton's money, and be a debt like almost everything else. It doesn't prove there is money there or not. Also, how can the costly upgrade of the Academy to Cat 1 status, and a new training ground not prove there is financial backing? Some football fans really do have some funny expectations.

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