by grey_squirrel » 13 May 2013 13:19
by ankeny » 13 May 2013 19:25
Vic_Flange Like people have touched on (oo-er) "we" would have played in a fabulous, all-seater stadium in Didcot.The capacity of this mecca? 10 000.
Anyway, when old Bob-Bob-Bob Maxwell got found out, the stadium (assuming he still owned "us" *) would have been one of his assets so thank God for Roger Smee who bought the club, even if he did turn in to a tit in the end before SJM saved us.
Maxwell drowned - suicide or murder and this is the place for that discussion - on 5 November 1991. Quickly after it was found out about him nicking a wee £400 million (yes, £400 million) from his employees pensions. That would have included the TVR pensions. SJM as we know bought us 1990, i.e. whilst Maxwell was still alive and on the nick.
All in all, I'm glad as we all are the Thames Valley Royals died before Maxwell did.
* Would I have gone to see the TVRs? Probably, but I cant see myself geting [as I do know] a Season Ticket.
by Pete10 » 13 May 2013 19:38
by grey_squirrel » 13 May 2013 19:53
by windermere_royal » 13 May 2013 19:58
by ZacNaloen » 13 May 2013 19:59
by Pete10 » 13 May 2013 20:04
grey_squirrel Both Smee and Madejski were saviours of the Club but for very differing reasons and under very different circumstances but both had the same end game ambition; survival of Reading Football Club. It cannot be argued however that if Smee (and especailly his muscle man Brooks) had not done what they had done in 1983, then the case for Madejski would be irrelevant.
Waller bowed to Maxwell in a weak willed, subservient manner. Almost traitor-esque. I'm not saying he didn't care for the Club, he probably did in a lesser way, but Maxwell saw an easy target, ultimately also humiliating Waller in the process.
Remember it all like yesterday. Well done and thank you again Roger.
by ankeny » 13 May 2013 20:11
ZacNaloen Still a local living, successful again, business man isn't he?
by ankeny » 13 May 2013 20:14
windermere_royal love to shake Rogers hand today wherever he is for saving our club. an old man now but forever in our hearts.
by Pete10 » 13 May 2013 20:34
ankenywindermere_royal love to shake Rogers hand today wherever he is for saving our club. an old man now but forever in our hearts.
Less of the old man,he his my age
by windermere_royal » 13 May 2013 20:52
ankenywindermere_royal love to shake Rogers hand today wherever he is for saving our club. an old man now but forever in our hearts.
Less of the old man,he his my age
by grey_squirrel » 13 May 2013 20:54
Pete10grey_squirrel Both Smee and Madejski were saviours of the Club but for very differing reasons and under very different circumstances but both had the same end game ambition; survival of Reading Football Club. It cannot be argued however that if Smee (and especailly his muscle man Brooks) had not done what they had done in 1983, then the case for Madejski would be irrelevant.
Waller bowed to Maxwell in a weak willed, subservient manner. Almost traitor-esque. I'm not saying he didn't care for the Club, he probably did in a lesser way, but Maxwell saw an easy target, ultimately also humiliating Waller in the process.
Remember it all like yesterday. Well done and thank you again Roger.
Waller was left a dead duck . He did not have the shares he claimed to have. Total and utter traitor. He lost interest when Jack Mansell failed ,
With promotion.
by Royal Biscuitman » 14 May 2013 17:37
Run by STAR? - Not sure they are the right people to run a Football Club.Red If it happened today (and I realise it won't and can't) then I do wonder if Reading fans have it in them to do an AFC Wimbledon style build a new club from scratch. Possibly today they would (strength in numbers now) but in the early 80s the club would've just been allowed to die.
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