by Jagermesiter1871 » 16 Nov 2016 23:04
by Nameless » 17 Nov 2016 06:31
GreatwesternlineWAZZOCKGreatwesternline Even if this person doesn't have a clue. I see no reason to not believe it.
Good logic
My thinking was completely independent of this person's story. I have no basis in fact of what i think. But i think it far more likely that our owners would want to sell than not sell.
If someone who thinks they will stay can explain why they would stay i'd love to hear.
by Greatwesternline » 17 Nov 2016 09:42
NamelessGreatwesternlineWAZZOCK
Good logic
My thinking was completely independent of this person's story. I have no basis in fact of what i think. But i think it far more likely that our owners would want to sell than not sell.
If someone who thinks they will stay can explain why they would stay i'd love to hear.
1. Nothing wrong with them wanting to sell at some point. I doubt anyone ever thought they would be owners for ever
2. If they sold then it's them who need to find a buyer, not 'us'. They cannot walk away as such, unlike Anton.
3. So far they have demonstrated a pretty good commitment to the footballing side
So thinking they would sell one day is just a statement of the obvious, like saying that players will move on. The question is whether they will asset strip, leave us in a mess and flog us off to some dodgy criminal. No one has given any reason why that is likely (other than football clubs do attract that sort).
I see no reason for anyone assuming the worst, currently things look pretty good. Worrying about the debt is meaningless, worrying about who might be the next owner of the club in 10 years time is equally pointless.
by Nameless » 17 Nov 2016 19:50
by royalp-we » 21 Nov 2016 10:30
Coppelled_Streetsgenome Liking the stadium expansion pics.
Would you mind attaching screenshots? Work block this and I never log in from home.
by One8Seven1* » 21 Nov 2016 12:54
by MeganDavis » 21 Nov 2016 15:03
by Forbury Lion » 21 Nov 2016 16:48
Because your a local business man and you care about the local community...... ohGreatwesternline Even if this person doesn't have a clue. I see no reason to not believe it. If you are a property developer why the f*** would you want to hold onto a football club for a moment longer than necessary.
by Nameless » 21 Nov 2016 20:15
by WAZZOCK » 21 Nov 2016 21:37
One8Seven1* People are welcome to believe what they choose. Life would be very boring if we all agreed on things. I don't post on Twitter, but do use it for notifications on Reading Football Club and Football in general (I don't follow anyone, nor am I followed by anyone). The chap I spoke to does indeed work for the club. My assumption was he was perhaps the events manager as he stuck around for the entirity of the wake, but having enquired further I was told he was asked to be there to represent the club who had been very supportive of the family during this time. He was also, as he suggested, a former player of ours diring the 80's. Take it for what it is - someones opinion, but he was confident the he and many others at the club know what the Thai's intentions are. Whether you believe it or not is of no revelence to me, I'm simply putting it out there. We'll all know in a few years in any case. If when they go we are bought by a very genuine and ambitious owner, then no harm is done and everything is great, but the point I was trying to make is that the club becomes a lot less attractive to sell when we lose all that land, and it has a growing debt in the region of £80m. The next accounts will show the debt has increased. The concern is that we wont find that type of owner, and instead we will find an asset-stripper. Of the properties built, we wait and see if RFC receive a % of the sales profits. I'm lead to believe we wont see a penny. What we allegedly gain from the build is the conference centre. I gain nothing from passing this on, nor do I post regulary enough to care for receiving a reaction from it. Let's just see what happens!
by Sutekh » 22 Nov 2016 09:27
WAZZOCKOne8Seven1* People are welcome to believe what they choose. Life would be very boring if we all agreed on things. I don't post on Twitter, but do use it for notifications on Reading Football Club and Football in general (I don't follow anyone, nor am I followed by anyone). The chap I spoke to does indeed work for the club. My assumption was he was perhaps the events manager as he stuck around for the entirity of the wake, but having enquired further I was told he was asked to be there to represent the club who had been very supportive of the family during this time. He was also, as he suggested, a former player of ours diring the 80's. Take it for what it is - someones opinion, but he was confident the he and many others at the club know what the Thai's intentions are. Whether you believe it or not is of no revelence to me, I'm simply putting it out there. We'll all know in a few years in any case. If when they go we are bought by a very genuine and ambitious owner, then no harm is done and everything is great, but the point I was trying to make is that the club becomes a lot less attractive to sell when we lose all that land, and it has a growing debt in the region of £80m. The next accounts will show the debt has increased. The concern is that we wont find that type of owner, and instead we will find an asset-stripper. Of the properties built, we wait and see if RFC receive a % of the sales profits. I'm lead to believe we wont see a penny. What we allegedly gain from the build is the conference centre. I gain nothing from passing this on, nor do I post regulary enough to care for receiving a reaction from it. Let's just see what happens!
Ok I believe you that you spoke to someone who 'claims' to be a former player, however I think they must be having you on.
No one fitting that description works for the club. The only former player working for the club who played during that time is Gilksey, and he's in the academy.
by WAZZOCK » 22 Nov 2016 14:42
SutekhWAZZOCKOne8Seven1* People are welcome to believe what they choose. Life would be very boring if we all agreed on things. I don't post on Twitter, but do use it for notifications on Reading Football Club and Football in general (I don't follow anyone, nor am I followed by anyone). The chap I spoke to does indeed work for the club. My assumption was he was perhaps the events manager as he stuck around for the entirity of the wake, but having enquired further I was told he was asked to be there to represent the club who had been very supportive of the family during this time. He was also, as he suggested, a former player of ours diring the 80's. Take it for what it is - someones opinion, but he was confident the he and many others at the club know what the Thai's intentions are. Whether you believe it or not is of no revelence to me, I'm simply putting it out there. We'll all know in a few years in any case. If when they go we are bought by a very genuine and ambitious owner, then no harm is done and everything is great, but the point I was trying to make is that the club becomes a lot less attractive to sell when we lose all that land, and it has a growing debt in the region of £80m. The next accounts will show the debt has increased. The concern is that we wont find that type of owner, and instead we will find an asset-stripper. Of the properties built, we wait and see if RFC receive a % of the sales profits. I'm lead to believe we wont see a penny. What we allegedly gain from the build is the conference centre. I gain nothing from passing this on, nor do I post regulary enough to care for receiving a reaction from it. Let's just see what happens!
Ok I believe you that you spoke to someone who 'claims' to be a former player, however I think they must be having you on.
No one fitting that description works for the club. The only former player working for the club who played during that time is Gilksey, and he's in the academy.
Isn't Mike Kearney still about the place?
by Forbury Lion » 25 Nov 2016 11:50
by One8Seven1* » 28 Nov 2016 16:06
by tidus_mi2 » 28 Nov 2016 16:17
One8Seven1* Land around the stadium already sold, small amount of money made its way to the club. As I said a page back, we get very little from REP. The club now gets sold minus its land, and once again we hope for the best!
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by Nameless » 28 Nov 2016 20:41
by multisync1830 » 28 Nov 2016 20:41
Forbury Lion Sir John missed a trick here, he should have come up with his own Royal Elm Park model and developed the club land that he effectively already owned, instead he bought the station hill area right before the property market crashed and then had to sell it on at a loss.
by Forbury Lion » 29 Nov 2016 10:28
Hmm, Have the Thai's underestimated the state of the land? - They do know it's an old rubbish dump don't they?multisync1830Forbury Lion Sir John missed a trick here, he should have come up with his own Royal Elm Park model and developed the club land that he effectively already owned, instead he bought the station hill area right before the property market crashed and then had to sell it on at a loss.
it was looked at by SJM but it was deemed a negative due to the state of the land. Once the recession hit the option was no longer available.
by One8Seven1* » 29 Nov 2016 11:46
Forbury LionHmm, Have the Thai's underestimated the state of the land? - They do know it's an old rubbish dump don't they?multisync1830Forbury Lion Sir John missed a trick here, he should have come up with his own Royal Elm Park model and developed the club land that he effectively already owned, instead he bought the station hill area right before the property market crashed and then had to sell it on at a loss.
it was looked at by SJM but it was deemed a negative due to the state of the land. Once the recession hit the option was no longer available.
by Greatwesternline » 29 Nov 2016 12:15
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