by loyalroyaldaz » 13 Jun 2014 22:59
by Lovely hot donuts! » 13 Jun 2014 22:59
SPARTALovely hot donuts! Obviously relieved if we have a knew owner who can invest money into the club BUT I would be extremely worried of it really is this guy who is an owner of Red Bull. New York MetroStars, SV Austria Salzburg and SSV Markranstädt were all bought by Red Bull and then re-branded as New York Red Bulls, Red Bull Salzburg and RB Liepzig respectively. All have almost identical badges and identical kits.
The FA would almost certainly block a name change (they blocked Hull Tigers) but they would be powerless against the kit change and the words "Red Bull" being plastered on everything other than the badge. To be honest, I don't find that prospect remotely appetising even if it brings success!
The two glimmers of hope are:
1) The general football supporting public & media in Britain probably wouldn't stand for the re-branding.
2) It seems, from the extremely limited amount of information we have, that it is actually this one specific Thai fella who's buying the company as opposed to Red Bull GmbH who bought the three previously mentioned football clubs.
Fingers crossed.
Charles says it's not him.
by winchester_royal » 13 Jun 2014 23:01
by RG7Fan » 13 Jun 2014 23:02
akranes Just to clear it up... maybe:
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... h-footballred-bull-confirm-they-have-not-interest-in-investing-in-english-football
by akranes » 13 Jun 2014 23:03
winchester_royal I'd like to offer my apologies to Charlie. I criticised him earlier for not being particularly clued up, but he has at least tried to keep us updated with what little news he has managed to glean from the parties involved and has gone through the wringer with us all.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 13 Jun 2014 23:03
by 3points » 13 Jun 2014 23:04
by Agent Balti » 13 Jun 2014 23:04
Jem Paul Karacan @JemKaracan4
Fancy a red bull
by 3points » 13 Jun 2014 23:05
by Pseud O'Nym » 13 Jun 2014 23:06
by JIM » 13 Jun 2014 23:06
by 3points » 13 Jun 2014 23:09
by Lovely hot donuts! » 13 Jun 2014 23:09
JIM surely rebranding must have been one of the discussed items in the contract for sale.
by Agent Balti » 13 Jun 2014 23:15
by paultheroyal » 13 Jun 2014 23:17
loyalroyaldaz FFS it could be a bloke from a Thai take away for all we know.....
Apparently it isnt the Red Bull Chap at all.
by paultheroyal » 13 Jun 2014 23:18
SPARTALovely hot donuts! Obviously relieved if we have a knew owner who can invest money into the club BUT I would be extremely worried of it really is this guy who is an owner of Red Bull. New York MetroStars, SV Austria Salzburg and SSV Markranstädt were all bought by Red Bull and then re-branded as New York Red Bulls, Red Bull Salzburg and RB Liepzig respectively. All have almost identical badges and identical kits.
The FA would almost certainly block a name change (they blocked Hull Tigers) but they would be powerless against the kit change and the words "Red Bull" being plastered on everything other than the badge. To be honest, I don't find that prospect remotely appetising even if it brings success!
The two glimmers of hope are:
1) The general football supporting public & media in Britain probably wouldn't stand for the re-branding.
2) It seems, from the extremely limited amount of information we have, that it is actually this one specific Thai fella who's buying the company as opposed to Red Bull GmbH who bought the three previously mentioned football clubs.
Fingers crossed.
Charles says it's not him.
by Platypuss » 13 Jun 2014 23:18
Lovely hot donuts! Obviously relieved if we have a knew owner who can invest money into the club BUT I would be extremely worried of it really is this guy who is an owner of Red Bull. New York MetroStars, SV Austria Salzburg and SSV Markranstädt were all bought by Red Bull and then re-branded as New York Red Bulls, Red Bull Salzburg and RB Liepzig respectively. All have almost identical badges and identical kits.
The FA would almost certainly block a name change (they blocked Hull Tigers) but they would be powerless against the kit change and the words "Red Bull" being plastered on everything other than the badge. To be honest, I don't find that prospect remotely appetising even if it brings success!
The two glimmers of hope are:
1) The general football supporting public & media in Britain probably wouldn't stand for the re-branding.
2) It seems, from the extremely limited amount of information we have, that it is actually this one specific Thai fella who's buying the company as opposed to Red Bull GmbH who bought the three previously mentioned football clubs.
Fingers crossed.
by Lovely hot donuts! » 13 Jun 2014 23:19
Agent Balti This will be controversial, but look what the Qatari's and Emirates have done for Man City. To compete we have to evolve. We can't just be plucky little 70's Reading kicking around the lower divisions and be happy to be wherever we are. I don't want the soul (whatever that is) to be ripped out of the club, but we can't wish for someone to take over, spend oodles of cash but not change anything, that's not realistic. I don't want us to be the Red Bull Royals as much as the next guy, but we have to accept that if a billionaire wishes to have a new toy, he's going to play with it.
by Agent Balti » 13 Jun 2014 23:20
Dave-Royal We be took over by a Thai billionaire. my friend just text me it done deal....
by Agent Balti » 13 Jun 2014 23:21
Lovely hot donuts!Agent Balti This will be controversial, but look what the Qatari's and Emirates have done for Man City. To compete we have to evolve. We can't just be plucky little 70's Reading kicking around the lower divisions and be happy to be wherever we are. I don't want the soul (whatever that is) to be ripped out of the club, but we can't wish for someone to take over, spend oodles of cash but not change anything, that's not realistic. I don't want us to be the Red Bull Royals as much as the next guy, but we have to accept that if a billionaire wishes to have a new toy, he's going to play with it.
But the owners of Manchester City have embraced the pre-existing brand and the local community whilst playing with their toy.
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