TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by Norfolk Royal » 07 Feb 2013 11:18

Royal91 I don't see anything wrong with usage of the word product, although one could argue its a service!


You could better argue that it was a branch of the entertainment business imho.

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by melonhead » 07 Feb 2013 11:19

it is all of these things

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by JC » 07 Feb 2013 11:25

Alexander Litvinenko
The Real Sandhurst Royal Anton bought the club for £40 or is £50 million... He is sucking his investment back out bit by bit so it won't be a bad return in two years for Anton, a football club for naff all.


Just to clarify these figures, TSI are buying 51% of the club for £12.7m, with an option to buy the other 49% for £12.3m. I have heard that this includes an extra "£5M bonus for promotion".

The £40M sale price which was initially mentioned in early interviews by Sir John Madejski was later corrected down to £25m by overseas-tax avoidance specialist Chris Samuelson.



And in his interview AZ said he is still on track to buy the rest in September.

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by bracksroyal10 » 07 Feb 2013 11:44

Its nice to see the gradual improvement in terms of we are not going out all guns blazing. We could of done that in January probably but we didn't and now we are starting to see rewards for it.

I think if we are looking at the stadium expansion in the next 2-3 years, its not going to be worthwhile unless we can fill up those seats. With the exception of the top 4 matches at the Mad Stad which we will sell out no problem, I think we also need to buy a couple of big/bigger recognized names that people would pay to see. Not only would it fill up seats for those Reading vs Norwich games etc you would probably see a sharp increase in shirt sales too.

Not saying for one minute lets do a QPR. I think we have the foundations there I think if we stay up unlike last time where 2/3 additions simply wasn't enough. If we get 2 quality signings perhaps Gylfi if things don't work out at Spurs and possibly another attacking player of that level, we will be in for a very good future as a club.

The next season (if we stay up) will be a crucial one that I think could define our next 5 years or so as a club.

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by Ian Royal » 07 Feb 2013 12:14

bracksroyal10 Its nice to see the gradual improvement in terms of we are not going out all guns blazing. We could of done that in January probably but we didn't and now we are starting to see rewards for it.

I think if we are looking at the stadium expansion in the next 2-3 years, its not going to be worthwhile unless we can fill up those seats. With the exception of the top 4 matches at the Mad Stad which we will sell out no problem, I think we also need to buy a couple of big/bigger recognized names that people would pay to see. Not only would it fill up seats for those Reading vs Norwich games etc you would probably see a sharp increase in shirt sales too.

Not saying for one minute lets do a QPR. I think we have the foundations there I think if we stay up unlike last time where 2/3 additions simply wasn't enough. If we get 2 quality signings perhaps Gylfi if things don't work out at Spurs and possibly another attacking player of that level, we will be in for a very good future as a club.

The next season (if we stay up) will be a crucial one that I think could define our next 5 years or so as a club.

At the moment, occasional visitors know that it's hard to get tickets for games, particularly to sit with people. And they tend to have to buy well in advance. Increase capacity and I think you'll see an increase of a couple of thousand as it becomes much easier to get tickets together and at short notice for casual visitors.


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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by melonhead » 07 Feb 2013 12:45

yeah, prolonged periods of success and growth really are dull :roll:


may you live in interesting times sir

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by Ascotexgunner » 07 Feb 2013 13:06

Hmmmm......were we ever really in for Gylfi? The rumours were never really strong and I could never in my heart see him returning. Oh well if it is true and we survive in the Prem maybe have another crack and bring him home in the summer.

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by Pandoras Box » 07 Feb 2013 13:10

I did not say that I am not enjoying being a Reading supporter, in fact there are few clubs I'd rather support

There are no clubs that I'd rather support.

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by floyd__streete » 07 Feb 2013 13:19

Tokyo Sex Whale LOLs at shouting from the roof tops about how we're ready to splash the cash 7 days after the transfer window has closed.


I've filed it alongside 'we'll be looking to bring in some experienced Premier League players in January' in my bulging 'RFC soundbite bulls!t' folder.


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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by melonhead » 07 Feb 2013 14:51

Ascotexgunner Hmmmm......were we ever really in for Gylfi? The rumours were never really strong and I could never in my heart see him returning. Oh well if it is true and we survive in the Prem maybe have another crack and bring him home in the summer.


id say that mcdermott saying so in a press conference makes it slightly more than a rumour

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by ZacNaloen » 07 Feb 2013 15:23

Tottenham also confirmed the approach in a press conference.

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by maffff » 07 Feb 2013 15:26

But aside from that, and the confirmation that McDermott thought it was going through until the afternoon, and confirmation from the BBC that Spurs thought they had Damaio (sp?) until about 5/6pm adds further weight to that. Plus the odd thing here and there others have picked up.

It's all a complete fallacy, just to appease the fans, The Royals Post podcast summed that up talking about the stupidity of our fans - no club would do that. As Anton said too.

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by Extended-Phenotype » 07 Feb 2013 16:58

Oh wait. So peeps were right; it wasn't enough investment.

Funny that. Along with Tacticsgate I make that 2-0 to the STG's.


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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by cmonurz » 07 Feb 2013 17:03

Extended-Phenotype Oh wait. So peeps were right; it wasn't enough investment.

Funny that. Along with Tacticsgate I make that 2-0 to the STG's.


Wait for the "I told you so..." if we stay up.

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Mike Hunt » 07 Feb 2013 20:10

Good merge, top moderating.

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Re: Reading Ready To Splash The Cash

by Ian Royal » 07 Feb 2013 22:32

Tokyo Sex Whale LOLs at shouting from the roof tops about how we're ready to splash the cash 7 days after the transfer window has closed.

Summer will be all about building for the future, and re-assessing in January with the funds being available if we need to strengthen.


I'd rather he did his talking now for our fans when the rest of the footballing world isn't paying attention / will have forgotten by June. Than doing it in June so every other club goes... "oh-ho, Reading have lots of cash, lets just roll that first digit up another one or two, we know they're going to splash the cash."

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Extended-Phenotype Oh wait. So peeps were right; it wasn't enough investment.

Funny that. Along with Tacticsgate I make that 2-0 to the STG's.


Wait for the "I told you so..." if we stay up.

I'll counter with my own, "we did what I said we needed to do to stay up and turned our season around, so I told you so more accurately."

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 08 Feb 2013 06:14

Can you remind us what you said needed doing Ian, ta

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by maffff » 08 Feb 2013 10:18

maffff
maffff Lets put a notable point here about early backing.

Zingarevich has stressed that contrinuity is key. It has been announced in the media he has extended both McDermott and Gibbs to 2014. On McDermott's instructions he has extended every key member of staff until the same date. We have also pinned Hammond down to 2015 - although we never announce Hammond's contract. That's a +1 for continuity and stability.



Staff extensions confirmed on Antons interview with Jonny Fordham in the Royals Post Podcast. 'gave him three years over the summer'


Lost in the merge..

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Mike Hunt » 08 Feb 2013 15:39

maffff
maffff
maffff Lets put a notable point here about early backing.

Zingarevich has stressed that contrinuity is key. It has been announced in the media he has extended both McDermott and Gibbs to 2014. On McDermott's instructions he has extended every key member of staff until the same date. We have also pinned Hammond down to 2015 - although we never announce Hammond's contract. That's a +1 for continuity and stability.



Staff extensions confirmed on Antons interview with Jonny Fordham in the Royals Post Podcast. 'gave him three years over the summer'


Lost in the merge..

I retract my statement about top moderating.

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by SPARTA » 08 Feb 2013 20:20

Re: Anton interview part 1 - http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... e_planning

All of these plans and the work gone into them already, as well as actually implementing them, costs the club an awful lot. Just makes you laugh at those who keep asking where the money is. The squad didn't get as much investment as we needed, and the manager and owner have admitted as much - a lesson learned; but we still spent a considerable amount inclusive of wages, record agent fees etc, and God knows how much spent behind the scenes already on improving our facilities at the training ground, as well as for the aforementioned plans for the club.

This club continues to grow off and on the pitch. I for one am extremely happy with our progress. I just hope we can stay up and see the plans come to fruition. These are very exciting times to be a Reading supporter.

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