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Re: Thai owners

by DaveBanana » 06 Jul 2015 14:50

Theres a further interview up on the official site too, and he comes across really well - although obviously not ideal that they mention walking away if it's not profitable. Equally, they certainly seem to have a lot of ideas and the financial backing to try and bring more to the stadium, plus an understanding that they can do everything in the world to make it more exciting but no-one will come if the teams awful.

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 28400.aspx

Also, only based on Twitter so probably made up, but a bit of talk about a deal being struck with Thai Sports TV to broadcast our games? Have my doubts on that one but it would be a great injection of cash, increase fan-base, and all importantly we'd be able to stream awkwardly positioned fixtures!

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Re: Thai owners

by Royal Lady » 06 Jul 2015 16:50

What about the parking though? Where is everyone going to park? :cry:

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Re: Thai owners

by Stranded » 06 Jul 2015 16:51

In the new car park they will build next to the arena - as was alluded to in the interview.

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by Royal Lady » 06 Jul 2015 16:53

Stranded In the new car park they will build next to the arena - as was alluded to in the interview.

So, they use up some of the car parking space to build an arena and then build a new car park? Where is all this extra land coming from then? the car parking area will be significantly smaller than it is at the moment - maybe they are getting rid of the Park & Ride though.

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Re: Thai owners

by Nameless » 06 Jul 2015 16:58

I'm guessing these fairly high powered business people have sent someone out to the car park and checked the space. Not likely they are going to buy a Mega Arena flat pack then find it's just a bit too big to fit....

The obvious spare space is where the dome, training pitch and associated buildings are as they will all move to Bearwood.
The current car park (maybe made multi level) then serves stadium and Arena.

No doubt, as he says, all will be revealed if and when they agree a plan with RBC, and find a way round whatever petty objections Wokingham come up with.


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Re: Thai owners

by under the tin » 06 Jul 2015 17:00

Royal Lady What about the parking though? Where is everyone going to park? :cry:


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Not sure if serious.
OK, I'll bite.
So you think that they are considering building some sort of "event arena" there with no extra provision for parking?
It's well known that RBC are anti-car, but even they might see the potential flaw at planning stage.
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Re: Thai owners

by From Despair To Where? » 06 Jul 2015 17:01

Royal Lady
Stranded In the new car park they will build next to the arena - as was alluded to in the interview.

So, they use up some of the car parking space to build an arena and then build a new car park? Where is all this extra land coming from then? the car parking area will be significantly smaller than it is at the moment - maybe they are getting rid of the Park & Ride though.



Simple, they build upwards. It's a new fangled concept called a multi storey carpark
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Re: Thai owners

by Silver Fox » 06 Jul 2015 17:01

Bin all the parking (excpet for a bit for disableds) and get everyone on public transport

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Re: Thai owners

by From Despair To Where? » 06 Jul 2015 17:03

That as well. They start construction of Green Park station next year, I believe.


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Re: Thai owners

by Coppelled_Streets » 06 Jul 2015 17:03

Nameless I'm guessing these fairly high powered business people have sent someone out to the car park and checked the space. Not likely they are going to buy a Mega Arena flat pack then find it's just a bit too big to fit....

The obvious spare space is where the dome, training pitch and associated buildings are as they will all move to Bearwood.
The current car park (maybe made multi level) then serves stadium and Arena.

No doubt, as he says, all will be revealed if and when they agree a plan with RBC, and find a way round whatever petty objections Wokingham come up with.


That's the area of the car park that some have said the PP is for. Guess we'll find out soon enough by the sounds of it.

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Re: Thai owners

by Pepe the Horseman » 06 Jul 2015 17:04

Cable car from the station to the stadium.

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Re: Thai owners

by Green » 06 Jul 2015 17:04

From Despair To Where? That as well. They start construction of Green Park station next year, I believe.

An ITK source told me that station will never happen.

Although TBF he's now been publicly discredited.

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Re: Thai owners

by Nameless » 06 Jul 2015 17:22

I would guess the comment about walking away if the club can't be made profitable is aimed well and truly at the council.
A successful club is a huge asset to the town, the Thai's are making it clear they have a plan and are ensuring the council don't throw scanners in the works.


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Re: Thai owners

by multisync1830 » 06 Jul 2015 18:26

Royal Lady What about the parking though? Where is everyone going to park? :cry:


In the new P&R over the roundabout south of the M4.

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Re: Thai owners

by SCIAG » 06 Jul 2015 18:33

My understanding is that the main reason the takeover took so long was that the owners were afraid they wouldn't get their plans past the formidable Jo Lovelock...

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Re: Thai owners

by Gunny Fishcake » 06 Jul 2015 18:58

As informed weeks ago on here this was going to happen, this is just the start

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Re: Thai owners

by Royal Ginger » 06 Jul 2015 19:18

I think it's a great idea. Reading severely lacks in a decent arena/large theatre venue, and i just so happen to be a venue manager with arena and theatre experience so...y'know, i'm all for it. :D

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Re: Thai owners

by Nameless » 06 Jul 2015 19:29

Ginger, do you reckon Reading could support a decent sized venue ? Would bands play this close to London ? Have Basingstoke, Oxford and Wycombe already got established venues that are after the same acts ?

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Re: Thai owners

by Norfolk Royal » 06 Jul 2015 19:34

It's all very exciting but still no mention of whether there will be a Spoons.

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Re: Thai owners

by Royal Ginger » 06 Jul 2015 19:34

I think you could. Not an O2 sized arena, but a smaller one with a 6-8k (bit bigger than the Hammersmith Apollo/Brixton Academy, bit smaller than Wembley Arena) capacity with a set of function suites to enable large conferences. There's already "sell-out" events that play the Hexagon because of a lack of better venue. Reading already has a marketable music reputation thanks to the festival. If it's a decent venue managed properly, build and they will come.

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