by shadesrwrf » 11 Nov 2023 18:55
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Nov 2023 19:03
shadesrwrf I came to RFC late in the game.
My excuse? I grew up in Essex and didn't move to Reading until I was 19. As a child I followed Arsenal and it took me a little while to turn. So I've only been supporting RFC since the late 80s and whilst it's not been all uphill I haven't really experienced some of the lows I know some here will have.
So is this just part of the cycle that so many football clubs have experienced or is this somehow different?
Please please please will those who have suffered in the past put my mind at ease and reassure me that whatever happens our beloved team will survive.
Yours in desperation.
Shades
by RoyalBlue » 11 Nov 2023 19:07
WestYorksRoyalshadesrwrf I came to RFC late in the game.
My excuse? I grew up in Essex and didn't move to Reading until I was 19. As a child I followed Arsenal and it took me a little while to turn. So I've only been supporting RFC since the late 80s and whilst it's not been all uphill I haven't really experienced some of the lows I know some here will have.
So is this just part of the cycle that so many football clubs have experienced or is this somehow different?
Please please please will those who have suffered in the past put my mind at ease and reassure me that whatever happens our beloved team will survive.
Yours in desperation.
Shades
I read an article on the incoming regulator this week that stated the stat that 50 football league clubs have experienced administration since the PL creation in 92. Astounding and outrageous.
But the majority of them have survived and had something to cheer since the nadir. Those that didn't were much smaller than us, such as Halifax, Macclesfield, Bury and Aldershot.
Brace yourself for consecutive relegations. But we will hit the bottom and then experience better times.
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Nov 2023 19:15
RoyalBlueWestYorksRoyalshadesrwrf I came to RFC late in the game.
My excuse? I grew up in Essex and didn't move to Reading until I was 19. As a child I followed Arsenal and it took me a little while to turn. So I've only been supporting RFC since the late 80s and whilst it's not been all uphill I haven't really experienced some of the lows I know some here will have.
So is this just part of the cycle that so many football clubs have experienced or is this somehow different?
Please please please will those who have suffered in the past put my mind at ease and reassure me that whatever happens our beloved team will survive.
Yours in desperation.
Shades
I read an article on the incoming regulator this week that stated the stat that 50 football league clubs have experienced administration since the PL creation in 92. Astounding and outrageous.
But the majority of them have survived and had something to cheer since the nadir. Those that didn't were much smaller than us, such as Halifax, Macclesfield, Bury and Aldershot.
Brace yourself for consecutive relegations. But we will hit the bottom and then experience better times.
Having experience decades of misery and failure at Reading FC in the first part of my life, I now genuinely fear that I will not experience better times again in my lifetime. Thanks a bunch Zingarevich, The Thais, Dai Yongge and, above all, the fools destroying our clubs at EFL.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Nov 2023 19:25
by genome » 11 Nov 2023 19:27
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Nov 2023 19:35
new grounds and all thatgenome The club will survive. However, I expect the footballing side of things not to recover until they hit League Two.
At least they'll win a few more games down there, right lads?
by Orion1871 » 11 Nov 2023 19:38
genome The club will survive. However, I expect the footballing side of things not to recover until they hit League Two.
At least they'll win a few more games down there, right lads?
by Pepe the Horseman » 11 Nov 2023 19:41
genome The club will survive. However, I expect the footballing side of things not to recover until they hit League Two.
At least they'll win a few more games down there, right lads?
by tmesis » 11 Nov 2023 21:27
by SouthDownsRoyal » 11 Nov 2023 21:39
Pepe the Horsemangenome The club will survive. However, I expect the footballing side of things not to recover until they hit League Two.
At least they'll win a few more games down there, right lads?
I actually think it'll be the reset we need.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Nov 2023 22:27
tmesis I do expect us to get taken over, and then we should be out of any immediate danger, and it'll be a case of waiting for a rebuild. And hoping.
I do still have a worry though, that liquidation would be more beneficial to Dai than administration, especially with him having folded two clubs before.
by tmesis » 11 Nov 2023 22:49
Snowflake Royaltmesis I do expect us to get taken over, and then we should be out of any immediate danger, and it'll be a case of waiting for a rebuild. And hoping.
I do still have a worry though, that liquidation would be more beneficial to Dai than administration, especially with him having folded two clubs before.
I'm curious how losing all players and income to do with the club and being left a worthless stadium and a newly developed training ground that would be sold off at a fraction of its value, is better than getting tens of millions of pounds by selling.
by CountryRoyal » 11 Nov 2023 23:43
by The Faith Healer » 12 Nov 2023 00:14
by leon » 12 Nov 2023 00:28
Orion1871genome The club will survive. However, I expect the footballing side of things not to recover until they hit League Two.
At least they'll win a few more games down there, right lads?
Ian will know the answer to that.
by Jackson Corner » 12 Nov 2023 05:03
by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Nov 2023 09:03
CountryRoyal Think this team would do quite well in league two but have to remember that this team won’t be in league two. If we go down everyone will get sold off.
I believe we will get taken over, Selles will go and any half competent monkey could get us out of this mess. We’re not a million miles off. I have faith but we NEED a new manager which means new owners.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Nov 2023 09:09
WestYorksRoyalCountryRoyal Think this team would do quite well in league two but have to remember that this team won’t be in league two. If we go down everyone will get sold off.
I believe we will get taken over, Selles will go and any half competent monkey could get us out of this mess. We’re not a million miles off. I have faith but we NEED a new manager which means new owners.
I was in this camp, but 10 points is a lot. 5 straight wins would not necessarily lift us out.
If 52 points is the benchmark, we need 45 from 30. So sack Selles today, takeover progress by the next league game and you're looking at win one lose one for the remainder of the season. And things probably won't move that quickly. If this continues much longer, we'll basically be asking for play-off form for the new regime. Realistic?
by Royal_jimmy » 12 Nov 2023 09:11
CountryRoyal Think this team would do quite well in league two but have to remember that this team won’t be in league two. If we go down everyone will get sold off.
I believe we will get taken over, Selles will go and any half competent monkey could get us out of this mess. We’re not a million miles off. I have faith but we NEED a new manager which means new owners.
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