genomePepe the Horsemangenome Live reportage from my sister: she has gone off to the pub.
Pics?
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by Pepe the Horseman » 13 Jan 2024 16:16
genomePepe the Horsemangenome Live reportage from my sister: she has gone off to the pub.
Pics?
by Sutekh » 13 Jan 2024 16:17
WestYorksRoyalGreatwesternlineWestYorksRoyal Agree the 3 points is irrelevant if we don't have a club. Raise publicity by any means possible, get him out and rebuild from whatever level we're at.
The problem with this theory is how does negative publicity speed up a new buyer wanting to buy the club?
By persuading Dai to accept offers. Agree it's a complicated, difficult situation. It all comes back to Dai and his cronies for creating this dilemma.
by Hound » 13 Jan 2024 16:19
by Elm Park Kid » 13 Jan 2024 16:20
Greatwesternline Tbh getting a fine levied on the club + having to play behind closed doors will probably see the club liquidated by Easter.
I tend to think there is a more than 0% chance this protest and abandonment seals the clubs fate.
It will run out of money quicker than a buyer will be found if it losses all match day revenue.
by Pepe the Horseman » 13 Jan 2024 16:21
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by genome » 13 Jan 2024 16:27
Sutekh MATCH NOW OFFICIALLY ABANDONED
by Elm Park Kid » 13 Jan 2024 16:29
SutekhWestYorksRoyalGreatwesternline
The problem with this theory is how does negative publicity speed up a new buyer wanting to buy the club?
By persuading Dai to accept offers. Agree it's a complicated, difficult situation. It all comes back to Dai and his cronies for creating this dilemma.
It's NOT suddenly going to persuade a man in China to accept offers that he may have had in front of him for months as he doesn't care enough any more. Equally it's not going to persuade prospective buyers to suddenly make worthwhile offers for the club either.
Some numpty rang into BBCFM to say they wanted the FL to change their rules so owners like this couldn't get control of clubs
Club can't even afford to put the the floodlights on
by Hound » 13 Jan 2024 16:29
by Sutekh » 13 Jan 2024 16:31
by Greatwesternline » 13 Jan 2024 16:31
Elm Park KidGreatwesternline Tbh getting a fine levied on the club + having to play behind closed doors will probably see the club liquidated by Easter.
I tend to think there is a more than 0% chance this protest and abandonment seals the clubs fate.
It will run out of money quicker than a buyer will be found if it losses all match day revenue.
It won't get liquidated, it will get put into administration. Which means it gets sold.
The longer this continues, the more leagues we drop, players/assets we sell and reputational damage, the more chance there is that no one wants to buy us. That's the fear. We have to accept the pain now for the sake of future Reading fans. I rather us go out fighting than fade into nothing.
by Sutekh » 13 Jan 2024 16:32
Elm Park KidSutekhWestYorksRoyal By persuading Dai to accept offers. Agree it's a complicated, difficult situation. It all comes back to Dai and his cronies for creating this dilemma.
It's NOT suddenly going to persuade a man in China to accept offers that he may have had in front of him for months as he doesn't care enough any more. Equally it's not going to persuade prospective buyers to suddenly make worthwhile offers for the club either.
Some numpty rang into BBCFM to say they wanted the FL to change their rules so owners like this couldn't get control of clubs
Club can't even afford to put the the floodlights on
You don't think that if Dai/Pang face the threat of the club being expelled from the EFL that wouldn't make them more likely to accept offers?
by Hound » 13 Jan 2024 16:33
Sutekh Now they've all shown what heroes they are perhaps the remaining games can be left to run their natural course.
Now to wait for the FL to rule on the size of the fine and how many games behind closed doors the club will have to endure.
As has been speculated, will the club still be operating by Easter?
by Elm Park Kid » 13 Jan 2024 16:33
GreatwesternlineElm Park KidGreatwesternline Tbh getting a fine levied on the club + having to play behind closed doors will probably see the club liquidated by Easter.
I tend to think there is a more than 0% chance this protest and abandonment seals the clubs fate.
It will run out of money quicker than a buyer will be found if it losses all match day revenue.
It won't get liquidated, it will get put into administration. Which means it gets sold.
The longer this continues, the more leagues we drop, players/assets we sell and reputational damage, the more chance there is that no one wants to buy us. That's the fear. We have to accept the pain now for the sake of future Reading fans. I rather us go out fighting than fade into nothing.
You understand Dai Young can liquidate us if he wants? As the owner of the company that entirely his right.
It's so dangerous having 1000 uninformed RFC fans doing protests labouring under the misapprehension that somehow they can bring about administration against the will of the clubs biggest creditor, Dai Young.. He can just shut up shop if he can't be bothered.
If you want the club to go into administration protest outside Compass Catering until they petition for the clubs administration for unpaid debts.
by Greatwesternline » 13 Jan 2024 16:35
Elm Park KidSutekhWestYorksRoyal By persuading Dai to accept offers. Agree it's a complicated, difficult situation. It all comes back to Dai and his cronies for creating this dilemma.
It's NOT suddenly going to persuade a man in China to accept offers that he may have had in front of him for months as he doesn't care enough any more. Equally it's not going to persuade prospective buyers to suddenly make worthwhile offers for the club either.
Some numpty rang into BBCFM to say they wanted the FL to change their rules so owners like this couldn't get control of clubs
Club can't even afford to put the the floodlights on
You don't think that if Dai/Pang face the threat of the club being expelled from the EFL that wouldn't make them more likely to accept offers?
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