WestYorksRoyal Presume this is all just a bit of willy waving on both sides and there is still a reasonable chance of the deal happening.
+1
Given all parties are supposedly under NDAs, this selective leaking is driven by people with an agenda
by Linden Jones' Tash » 05 Dec 2023 10:19
WestYorksRoyal Presume this is all just a bit of willy waving on both sides and there is still a reasonable chance of the deal happening.
by Millsy » 05 Dec 2023 11:42
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It all feels like brinkmanship. Reports of "new demands" but nobody mentioning what those are suggest that.
I also have no doubt that within days of it being announced that one party was close to exclusivity, that someone leaks to Alan Nixon that Ashley only actually wants the stadium, not the club - is a move to try and disrupt the sale process in order to allow Ashley to either get the stadium or force Genevra out of the way so he is the only show in town. You have to question what Ashley would get out of owning a stadium with a financially stricken club as the only viable tenant.
Empty stadium on that land, is worth close to nothing, especially with the additional hurdles to redevlopment/sale of land for non-stadium purposes that there are now.
maybe he will turn it into a music venue
Ice rink.
by stealthpapes » 05 Dec 2023 12:15
by RoyalBlue » 05 Dec 2023 12:32
WestYorksRoyal It achieves nothing. We should take a leaf out of Southend's book and protest outside his mansion, or perhaps that exclusive Mayfair club he likes to be seen at.
by Hendo » 05 Dec 2023 12:34
RoyalBlueWestYorksRoyal It achieves nothing. We should take a leaf out of Southend's book and protest outside his mansion, or perhaps that exclusive Mayfair club he likes to be seen at.
Yes, fully agree. The protests need to be taken to the homes of the real villains in this piece - Dai Yongge and The EFL.
by blythspartan » 05 Dec 2023 12:58
RoyalBlueWestYorksRoyal It achieves nothing. We should take a leaf out of Southend's book and protest outside his mansion, or perhaps that exclusive Mayfair club he likes to be seen at.
Yes, fully agree. The protests need to be taken to the homes of the real villains in this piece - Dai Yongge and The EFL.
by Brogue » 05 Dec 2023 13:11
by RoyalBlue » 05 Dec 2023 13:14
blythspartanRoyalBlueWestYorksRoyal It achieves nothing. We should take a leaf out of Southend's book and protest outside his mansion, or perhaps that exclusive Mayfair club he likes to be seen at.
Yes, fully agree. The protests need to be taken to the homes of the real villains in this piece - Dai Yongge and The EFL.
As much as I don’t like the football authorities the EFL aren’t to blame for our situation. This all on Dai and his total ineptitude at running a football club and now he’s just being plain awkward.
by El Diablo » 05 Dec 2023 13:52
RoyalBlueblythspartanRoyalBlue
Yes, fully agree. The protests need to be taken to the homes of the real villains in this piece - Dai Yongge and The EFL.
As much as I don’t like the football authorities the EFL aren’t to blame for our situation. This all on Dai and his total ineptitude at running a football club and now he’s just being plain awkward.
Aren't you overlooking the fact that EFL approved Dai after EPL had rejected them and that their approval was supposedly conditional with them stating that his ownership would be subject to increased financial scrutiny? They clearly failed to undertake the latter or used shyte accountants/auditors.
Also, it is the EFL who have set up rules that punish the innocent players, employees and fans rather than the guilty owners. And their final act of incompetence is having rules that dictate that the players must be paid on time but all other employees can get screwed! IMO they are very much co-villains in this appalling saga.
by Hendo » 05 Dec 2023 13:55
RoyalBlueblythspartanRoyalBlue
Yes, fully agree. The protests need to be taken to the homes of the real villains in this piece - Dai Yongge and The EFL.
As much as I don’t like the football authorities the EFL aren’t to blame for our situation. This all on Dai and his total ineptitude at running a football club and now he’s just being plain awkward.
Aren't you overlooking the fact that EFL approved Dai after EPL had rejected them Different organisations have different conditions. Plus I don't think it was exactly the same ownership group who tried and failed with the Premier League and that their approval was supposedly conditional with them stating that his ownership would be subject to increased financial scrutiny? They clearly failed to undertake the latter or used shyte accountants/auditors. Well clearly not, as it has certainly caught up with us now and over the last few years. You're aware that the rules stipulate a 3 year cycle? Maybe this could've been flagged earlier, maybe it was and Dai just totally ignored it - doesn't sound outside the realms of possibility.
Also, it is the EFL who have set up rules that punish the innocent players, employees and fans rather than the guilty owners. In any normal situation, the owner would also see this as a punishment as it is a detriment on the club, doesn't seem to be the situation at Reading.And their final act of incompetence is having rules that dictate that the players must be paid on time but all other employees can get screwed!Yes, that is a poor look, however the rule is likely in place so owners can prove they have the money to run a football club whilst paying the actual footballers, rather than paying no one. Footballers also have bills to pay, yes they could probably miss a pay cheque here or there, or get paid a few days late, but they don't just have an endless pit of money - especially players that are at Reading who are likely on a pittance and just starting out their careers IMO they are very much co-villains in this appalling saga.
by Elm Park Kid » 05 Dec 2023 14:00
RoyalBlueblythspartanRoyalBlue
Yes, fully agree. The protests need to be taken to the homes of the real villains in this piece - Dai Yongge and The EFL.
As much as I don’t like the football authorities the EFL aren’t to blame for our situation. This all on Dai and his total ineptitude at running a football club and now he’s just being plain awkward.
Aren't you overlooking the fact that EFL approved Dai after EPL had rejected them and that their approval was supposedly conditional with them stating that his ownership would be subject to increased financial scrutiny? They clearly failed to undertake the latter or used shyte accountants/auditors.
Also, it is the EFL who have set up rules that punish the innocent players, employees and fans rather than the guilty owners. And their final act of incompetence is having rules that dictate that the players must be paid on time but all other employees can get screwed! IMO they are very much co-villains in this appalling saga.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 05 Dec 2023 14:00
by From Despair To Where? » 05 Dec 2023 14:02
by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Dec 2023 14:34
by rabidbee » 05 Dec 2023 15:18
by Mid Sussex Royal » 05 Dec 2023 15:40
WestYorksRoyal The problem is the EFL don't have the power to force the owner out. We need an independent regulator with real power.
As for approving the deal, their checks focus on proof of funding, criminal convictions, money laundering, previous directorships etc., but they can't predict the future. Their bid for Hull failed because another party failed. They bought us without his involvement.
It's a bit like if, in my sadness when we eventually get liquidated, I get hammered at the pub, drive home, have an accident and we all blame the DVLA for giving me a licence years ago.
by Stranded » 05 Dec 2023 15:46
Mid Sussex RoyalWestYorksRoyal The problem is the EFL don't have the power to force the owner out. We need an independent regulator with real power.
As for approving the deal, their checks focus on proof of funding, criminal convictions, money laundering, previous directorships etc., but they can't predict the future. Their bid for Hull failed because another party failed. They bought us without his involvement.
It's a bit like if, in my sadness when we eventually get liquidated, I get hammered at the pub, drive home, have an accident and we all blame the DVLA for giving me a licence years ago.
What about the 2 clubs under his ownership that went out of business? Or was that post purchase?
by Hendo » 05 Dec 2023 15:51
StrandedMid Sussex RoyalWestYorksRoyal The problem is the EFL don't have the power to force the owner out. We need an independent regulator with real power.
As for approving the deal, their checks focus on proof of funding, criminal convictions, money laundering, previous directorships etc., but they can't predict the future. Their bid for Hull failed because another party failed. They bought us without his involvement.
It's a bit like if, in my sadness when we eventually get liquidated, I get hammered at the pub, drive home, have an accident and we all blame the DVLA for giving me a licence years ago.
What about the 2 clubs under his ownership that went out of business? Or was that post purchase?
Both his other clubs went pop well after he completed the purchase of us.
by Stranded » 05 Dec 2023 16:38
HendoStrandedMid Sussex Royal
What about the 2 clubs under his ownership that went out of business? Or was that post purchase?
Both his other clubs went pop well after he completed the purchase of us.
Seems a lot of people don't know that or chose just to ignore it.
by karbota » 05 Dec 2023 16:47
From Despair To Where? I just find it amusing that these "EFL are the villains" posts all come from a poster who repeatedly castigated Madejski for not spaffing millions away on the club.
I suppose there's some sort of twisted consistency in it.
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