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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by melonhead » 07 Aug 2014 11:06

Pepe the Horseman Who's your favourite raggy doll, brendy?


sad sack all the way

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by Pepe the Horseman » 07 Aug 2014 11:08

I liked the guy with headphones, thanks for asking.

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by melonhead » 07 Aug 2014 11:13

who is your favourite one?




edit: oops, was just typing this as you replied
his name is Hi-Fi. the coolest of thebunch

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Pepe the Horseman » 07 Aug 2014 11:16

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by tidus_mi2 » 07 Aug 2014 11:24

melonhead
tidus_mi2 it would be a miracle to go up this season, no new signings as of yet, even with ones coming in soon they won't have had time to integrate with the team and could face a slow start, even strengthening in January probably won't be enough.!
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cheer up sadsack

Lol cut out the bit where I reckon we'll get promoted in 2-3 seasons! I don't by any means think we're in a relegation battle this season, I just can't see any more than a mid-table finish.


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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Pseud O'Nym » 07 Aug 2014 11:39

melonhead who is your favourite one?




edit: oops, was just typing this as you replied
his name is Hi-Fi. the coolest of thebunch


So would you agree that Neil Innes was actually the most talented of the Bonzos? Although Stanshall was undoubtedly the more famous, Innes' oeuvre was much more diverse I feel.

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Uke » 07 Aug 2014 12:01

Pseud O'Nym So would you agree that Neil Innes was actually the most talented of the Bonzos? Although Stanshall was undoubtedly the more famous, Innes' oeuvre was much more diverse I feel.



He was even ripped off by the Manc Rutles impersonators

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly-3jIrlkYQ

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Ian Royal » 07 Aug 2014 12:34

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Samrit Finally I am here, can't wait to start fighting for the new season 2014-2015. Let's go Reading & the Royals' great supporters. I wish we will be there together @ the end of this season...EPL!


Hold on to your hats folks

No doubt people will pretend this is some sort of guarantee of promotion by April.

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by floyd__streete » 07 Aug 2014 12:49

RoyalBlue Even if we sign Mackie and Cox, Pog will remain by far and away the best striker we have on our books


Yep.


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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Royal Lady » 07 Aug 2014 13:30

Well, I for one, welcome my fb friend to the club and am ready to show him the sights, should he wish me to.

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Albert Spangler » 07 Aug 2014 13:37

Samrit Bunditkitsada Sure we can go out for dinner. You like Thai?


Royal Lady Yeah, you like shirt?

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by winchester_royal » 07 Aug 2014 15:56

Charles Watts @charles_watts · 5m
Simon Cox signing is just the start, more to follow. Busy few weeks ahead #readingfc


A promising start to the Thai tenure.

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by SPARTA » 07 Aug 2014 16:50

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Charles Watts @charles_watts · 5m
Simon Cox signing is just the start, more to follow. Busy few weeks ahead #readingfc


A promising start to the Thai tenure.


And very pleasing he has been a long-time target of Adkins.


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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by DaveBanana » 07 Aug 2014 17:12

It also emphasises how shite the Russians were, given this is only rumoured to have been circa 600k...

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2014 00:15

DaveBanana It also emphasises how shite the Russians were, given this is only rumoured to have been circa 600k...


Whilst i don't doubt the assertion about the Russians, this statement is incorrect. Different circumstances when they were in charge, different point in Cox's career, we were also going into a different league when they were spending. So no, it tells us nothing about the previous owners.

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Royal Biscuitman » 08 Aug 2014 10:28

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Royal Rother I would have thought someone would pay £2-3m for Pog.

If we let him go on a free, even though a new club may not match his current wages, I'd have thought that a Golden Hello of £2-3m would mean he covers whatever wage shortfall he might have over the period of a contract.

Nobody likes selling an asset for nothing but if we really want to get him off the payroll then I'm sure it could be done. He has no value on the Balance Sheet as nothing was paid for him, so it wouldn't have any real or cosmetic impact in the short term, but it would reduce the overhead.

Just a thought. Same applies with Drenthe I suppose.


Even if we sign Mackie and Cox, Pog will remain by far and away the best striker we have on our books - foolish to let him go unless we have signed someone significantly better than him.

IIRC, clubs are not allowed to list players as assets (or liability!) on the balance sheets anymore as people can not be owned, however like staff working for any company they can be an intangible asset.... so while a club may make a £20m loss one season and have £20m less cash assets at the bank as a result, the accounts don't show that they now have £20m worth of players on the books.

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by SPARTA » 08 Aug 2014 12:32

Few rumours this man could be the 4th investor.

Peter Lim Eng Hock is a Singapore businessman and investor. In July 2010, Forbes magazine rated eighth amongst Singapore's 40 richest people with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion. Wikipedia

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Norfolk Royal » 08 Aug 2014 12:47

SPARTA Few rumours this man could be the 4th investor.

Peter Lim Eng Hock is a Singapore businessman and investor. In July 2010, Forbes magazine rated eighth amongst Singapore's 40 richest people with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion. Wikipedia


Has been floated before so maybe some legs on that. It was only in May that he bought Valencia though for squillions.

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by El Diablo » 08 Aug 2014 13:00

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SPARTA Few rumours this man could be the 4th investor.

Peter Lim Eng Hock is a Singapore businessman and investor. In July 2010, Forbes magazine rated eighth amongst Singapore's 40 richest people with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion. Wikipedia


Has been floated before so maybe some legs on that. It was only in May that he bought Valencia though for squillions.


If thats right then we have a seriously wealthy Sports fan on board..

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Re: Confimred new owners of Reading Football Club

by Royal Rother » 08 Aug 2014 13:50

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Royal Rother I would have thought someone would pay £2-3m for Pog.

If we let him go on a free, even though a new club may not match his current wages, I'd have thought that a Golden Hello of £2-3m would mean he covers whatever wage shortfall he might have over the period of a contract.

Nobody likes selling an asset for nothing but if we really want to get him off the payroll then I'm sure it could be done. He has no value on the Balance Sheet as nothing was paid for him, so it wouldn't have any real or cosmetic impact in the short term, but it would reduce the overhead.

Just a thought. Same applies with Drenthe I suppose.


Even if we sign Mackie and Cox, Pog will remain by far and away the best striker we have on our books - foolish to let him go unless we have signed someone significantly better than him.


IIRC, clubs are not allowed to list players as assets (or liability!) on the balance sheets anymore as people can not be owned, however like staff working for any company they can be an intangible asset.... so while a club may make a £20m loss one season and have £20m less cash assets at the bank as a result, the accounts don't show that they now have £20m worth of players on the books.


That's not the really case RB. An intangible asset has a value on the Balance Sheet. In the case of players, the signing on fees are shown as Intangible Assets, written off over the period of their contract.

I'll give you an example - if we had signed Pog for £5m on a 5 year contract, at the end of Yr 1 he would have a value of £4m on the Balance Sheet, Yr 2 would be £3m etc. etc.

However, you cannot revalue a player, so in the case of Obita - Nil cost, but if we sell him for £5m, we would have a "surplus on player trading" (I think that's how it's described in the accounts) of £5m, which would be reflected in the overall P&L a/c in the year in which we sold him. (Actually, thinking about it, I can't remember off the top of my head whether the £5m would be shown in one hit whether it was an instalments arrangement or not. I think it is, but I'd have to check that out to be certain.) But we certainly can't say now, oh he's worth £5m, let's add that to the Balance Sheet...

The fact is that we have some players for whom there will be zero value on the Balance Sheet, who in reality are worth a million or few (homegrowns and free transfers in) so the position on the Balance Sheet is probably not reflective of the true value in the club.

Same for everybody of course.

A couple of months ago, I suggested that we could probably raise £20m on a bit of a fire sale if needed, and that would have wiped out most of the debt. I know selling off your players is easier said than done but the fact that that was never kickstarted or even suggested always suggested to me that things were never as bleak as some repeatedly suggested.

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