by bagman » 09 Jan 2018 11:33
by Nessa From Eldorado » 09 Jan 2018 11:47
bagman Much as it is possible to criticise SJM and Nigel ( two very different and possibly flawed personalities ) they ultimately had the best interests of RFC at the centre of what they did, albeit for different reasons. They knew little about football, but were guided and influenced by Nick Hammond and Ian Wood-Smith ( both now absent from the Boardroom for different reasons)
The rot really started not with Anton ( who was naive , but well intentioned ) but the influence of Samuelson, Oblenski and the two Andersons , who were after making money out of the Club. Paroj then came along with the Thai deal, and agents continued to proliferate.
The Thais quickly moved on from the football side to making potentially a great deal of money for themselves from REP, and we now have the Chinese siblings, whose intentions remain unclear as they choose to take such a low profile and do not communicate at all with the fan base ( the total opposite to SJM !)
I would be willing to give the Chinese owners the benefit of the doubt for the moment, but we now have Gourlay in total control of the Football Club ( Nigel is running the REP project and SJM is totally marginalised ) and that potentially is the biggest disaster to date
Tony Le Mesmer
I would politely suggest that the current problems at the club have literally fck all to do with what formation we play.
The whole ethos of the club has gone from one extreme to the other. The whole club is absolutely rotten. Owners, directors, manager, coaches, players, fans. The whole lot.
by Forbury Lion » 09 Jan 2018 12:38
by Maneki Neko » 09 Jan 2018 15:08
genomeManeki Neko and I know he ended up splitting opinions, but the way McDermott was treated(Twice) was the day(s) that the club began to die. imo
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by Royal Lady » 09 Jan 2018 15:42
by genome » 09 Jan 2018 15:54
by Maneki Neko » 09 Jan 2018 15:55
by Hound » 09 Jan 2018 16:23
by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Jan 2018 16:29
you mean like, JS being under their contract for the £ and property?Royal Lady Mark my words, the Thais were in for the money to be gleaned from the land around the stadium and the Chinese will end up building on the stadium itself if something is not done and soon. I'd like to think that STAR are trying to arrange meetings with someone on the board, in order to allay our fears, but I doubt they'll have much luck.
For them, if the club goes down and down the leagues, the Chinese will be happy - develop the ground and we'll be playing at Prospect Park. Or sharing with Aldershot.
by Royal Lady » 09 Jan 2018 16:59
AthleticoSpizzyou mean like, JS being under their contract for the £ and property?Royal Lady Mark my words, the Thais were in for the money to be gleaned from the land around the stadium and the Chinese will end up building on the stadium itself if something is not done and soon. I'd like to think that STAR are trying to arrange meetings with someone on the board, in order to allay our fears, but I doubt they'll have much luck.
For them, if the club goes down and down the leagues, the Chinese will be happy - develop the ground and we'll be playing at Prospect Park. Or sharing with Aldershot.
by Lower West » 09 Jan 2018 17:04
Hound indeed. Lets be honest, its hardly prime real estate at the moment.
If they were really that fussed they could find similar size land on the A33. Not like that part of Reading is short of land to build on
by Maneki Neko » 10 Jan 2018 08:45
Royal LadyAthleticoSpizzyou mean like, JS being under their contract for the £ and property?Royal Lady Mark my words, the Thais were in for the money to be gleaned from the land around the stadium and the Chinese will end up building on the stadium itself if something is not done and soon. I'd like to think that STAR are trying to arrange meetings with someone on the board, in order to allay our fears, but I doubt they'll have much luck.
For them, if the club goes down and down the leagues, the Chinese will be happy - develop the ground and we'll be playing at Prospect Park. Or sharing with Aldershot.
No I mean they obviously don't care that he is dragging us down the league with his refusal to change tactics etc - so they not bothered about replacing him - they know he'll go when another team comes in for him while we languish down the lower leagues. Until these new owners come out and say otherwise, that's what I'm going with!
Until these new owners come out and say otherwise
by Forbury Lion » 10 Jan 2018 13:24
Is there anything we can do to get the groud protected?Royal Lady Mark my words, the Thais were in for the money to be gleaned from the land around the stadium and the Chinese will end up building on the stadium itself if something is not done and soon. I'd like to think that STAR are trying to arrange meetings with someone on the board, in order to allay our fears, but I doubt they'll have much luck.
For them, if the club goes down and down the leagues, the Chinese will be happy - develop the ground and we'll be playing at Prospect Park. Or sharing with Aldershot.
by muirinho » 10 Jan 2018 13:33
Forbury Lion Is there anything we can do to get the groud protected?
by John Smith » 10 Jan 2018 13:44
Royal Lady Mark my words, the Thais were in for the money to be gleaned from the land around the stadium and the Chinese will end up building on the stadium itself if something is not done and soon. I'd like to think that STAR are trying to arrange meetings with someone on the board, in order to allay our fears, but I doubt they'll have much luck.
For them, if the club goes down and down the leagues, the Chinese will be happy - develop the ground and we'll be playing at Prospect Park. Or sharing with Aldershot.
by biff » 10 Jan 2018 14:38
Royal Lady Mark my words, the Thais were in for the money to be gleaned from the land around the stadium and the Chinese will end up building on the stadium itself if something is not done and soon. I'd like to think that STAR are trying to arrange meetings with someone on the board, in order to allay our fears, but I doubt they'll have much luck.
For them, if the club goes down and down the leagues, the Chinese will be happy - develop the ground and we'll be playing at Prospect Park. Or sharing with Aldershot.
by LWJ » 10 Jan 2018 14:47
Royal Lady Mark my words, the Thais were in for the money to be gleaned from the land around the stadium and the Chinese will end up building on the stadium itself if something is not done and soon. I'd like to think that STAR are trying to arrange meetings with someone on the board, in order to allay our fears, but I doubt they'll have much luck.
For them, if the club goes down and down the leagues, the Chinese will be happy - develop the ground and we'll be playing at Prospect Park. Or sharing with Aldershot.
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 10 Jan 2018 14:49
LWJRoyal Lady Mark my words, the Thais were in for the money to be gleaned from the land around the stadium and the Chinese will end up building on the stadium itself if something is not done and soon. I'd like to think that STAR are trying to arrange meetings with someone on the board, in order to allay our fears, but I doubt they'll have much luck.
For them, if the club goes down and down the leagues, the Chinese will be happy - develop the ground and we'll be playing at Prospect Park. Or sharing with Aldershot.
You're so senile, bless <3 xxxxxxx
by Royal Lady » 10 Jan 2018 15:29
Royal Lady :lol: Charming!!
I was about in the days of the proposed Thames Valley Royals merger - no-one could have foretold that little scenario a few years previously. It is clear the Chinese are not interested in the football side of things, so what are they interested in?
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