by Snowflake Royal » 26 Jan 2024 12:39
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by Royal_jimmy » 26 Jan 2024 12:50
Armadillo RoadkillwindermereROYAL I was of the understanding that the Thais own the car park for the royal elm park development whenever that comes to fruition.
I think that's right from what was in the Chronicle. Saw some plans for "Royal Elm Park" which covers all of the current car park. There is a multi-story car park included in the development that will be used on match days. The residents will love that.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 26 Jan 2024 12:57
windermereROYAL I was of the understanding that the Thais own the car park for the royal elm park development whenever that comes to fruition.
by yuomi » 26 Jan 2024 13:39
Snowflake Royal I find it shocking this interview shows Dai and Pang have been lying to us for months about trying to sell.
by Stranded » 26 Jan 2024 13:53
Royal_jimmyArmadillo RoadkillwindermereROYAL I was of the understanding that the Thais own the car park for the royal elm park development whenever that comes to fruition.
I think that's right from what was in the Chronicle. Saw some plans for "Royal Elm Park" which covers all of the current car park. There is a multi-story car park included in the development that will be used on match days. The residents will love that.
Anyone who decides to live there can have no complaints
by Sutekh » 26 Jan 2024 14:14
StrandedRoyal_jimmyArmadillo Roadkill
I think that's right from what was in the Chronicle. Saw some plans for "Royal Elm Park" which covers all of the current car park. There is a multi-story car park included in the development that will be used on match days. The residents will love that.
Anyone who decides to live there can have no complaints
Have you met people? People will complain.
People complain when they move next to a pub or a music venue that is too loud, so they'll happily complain about their nice area being full of "football hooligans" 25 times a year
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Jan 2024 14:28
StrandedRoyal_jimmyArmadillo Roadkill
I think that's right from what was in the Chronicle. Saw some plans for "Royal Elm Park" which covers all of the current car park. There is a multi-story car park included in the development that will be used on match days. The residents will love that.
Anyone who decides to live there can have no complaints
Have you met people? People will complain.
People complain when they move next to a pub or a music venue that is too loud, so they'll happily complain about their nice area being full of "football hooligans" 25 times a year
by Hendo » 26 Jan 2024 14:35
Snowflake RoyalStrandedRoyal_jimmy
Anyone who decides to live there can have no complaints
Have you met people? People will complain.
People complain when they move next to a pub or a music venue that is too loud, so they'll happily complain about their nice area being full of "football hooligans" 25 times a year
Used to get people who moved within a few hundred yards of a sewage treatment works then complain about the smell and want compensation for the effect on their house value.
So you are 100% spot on.
by Forbury Lion » 26 Jan 2024 14:49
by tmesis » 26 Jan 2024 16:44
StrandedWestYorksRoyal If he kept the stadium, the rent would surely be negotiated alongside the sale. Any sensible buyer would want to lock in a fair rent for 5-10 years. So whilst it's not the best outcome, it would not be the disaster some fear.
This. If it gets a deal done, then continuing to pay rent (remember the club pay Dai rent now) is not a big deal esp if the deal is worded along the lines of "Rent will be X for Y years. Club will have the right to purchase the stadium at (set price) at any point up to and including (agreed date)"
by rabidbee » 26 Jan 2024 16:45
tmesisStrandedWestYorksRoyal If he kept the stadium, the rent would surely be negotiated alongside the sale. Any sensible buyer would want to lock in a fair rent for 5-10 years. So whilst it's not the best outcome, it would not be the disaster some fear.
This. If it gets a deal done, then continuing to pay rent (remember the club pay Dai rent now) is not a big deal esp if the deal is worded along the lines of "Rent will be X for Y years. Club will have the right to purchase the stadium at (set price) at any point up to and including (agreed date)"
If the owners can't afford the stadium now, how will they be able to afford it in 5-10 years? Barring a surge to the premier league, there's no way Reading FC is going to generate those sort of profits.
by tmesis » 26 Jan 2024 16:47
Royal_jimmyArmadillo RoadkillwindermereROYAL I was of the understanding that the Thais own the car park for the royal elm park development whenever that comes to fruition.
I think that's right from what was in the Chronicle. Saw some plans for "Royal Elm Park" which covers all of the current car park. There is a multi-story car park included in the development that will be used on match days. The residents will love that.
Anyone who decides to live there can have no complaints
by tmesis » 26 Jan 2024 16:54
rabidbeetmesisStranded
This. If it gets a deal done, then continuing to pay rent (remember the club pay Dai rent now) is not a big deal esp if the deal is worded along the lines of "Rent will be X for Y years. Club will have the right to purchase the stadium at (set price) at any point up to and including (agreed date)"
If the owners can't afford the stadium now, how will they be able to afford it in 5-10 years? Barring a surge to the premier league, there's no way Reading FC is going to generate those sort of profits.
They might have other sources of income?
by MartinRdg » 26 Jan 2024 16:57
SutekhStrandedRoyal_jimmy
Anyone who decides to live there can have no complaints
Have you met people? People will complain.
People complain when they move next to a pub or a music venue that is too loud, so they'll happily complain about their nice area being full of "football hooligans" 25 times a year
Like the divots who move into the country next to a church or farm and then get upset and complain when the church bells ring or a cockerel wakes them up at daybreak
by rabidbee » 26 Jan 2024 17:00
tmesisrabidbeetmesis If the owners can't afford the stadium now, how will they be able to afford it in 5-10 years? Barring a surge to the premier league, there's no way Reading FC is going to generate those sort of profits.
They might have other sources of income?
They might, but it's not really a 'plan' though. Just wishful thinking.
It'll just leave the club in limbo until it's sorted, able to progress, maybe, but with a very big worry about the future - and seeing a large chunk of cash leave every season.
by Elm Park Kid » 26 Jan 2024 17:40
tmesisStrandedWestYorksRoyal If he kept the stadium, the rent would surely be negotiated alongside the sale. Any sensible buyer would want to lock in a fair rent for 5-10 years. So whilst it's not the best outcome, it would not be the disaster some fear.
This. If it gets a deal done, then continuing to pay rent (remember the club pay Dai rent now) is not a big deal esp if the deal is worded along the lines of "Rent will be X for Y years. Club will have the right to purchase the stadium at (set price) at any point up to and including (agreed date)"
If the owners can't afford the stadium now, how will they be able to afford it in 5-10 years? Barring a surge to the premier league, there's no way Reading FC is going to generate those sort of profits.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Jan 2024 18:52
rabidbeetmesisStranded
This. If it gets a deal done, then continuing to pay rent (remember the club pay Dai rent now) is not a big deal esp if the deal is worded along the lines of "Rent will be X for Y years. Club will have the right to purchase the stadium at (set price) at any point up to and including (agreed date)"
If the owners can't afford the stadium now, how will they be able to afford it in 5-10 years? Barring a surge to the premier league, there's no way Reading FC is going to generate those sort of profits.
They might have other sources of income?
by 72 bus » 26 Jan 2024 20:57
tmesisRoyal_jimmyArmadillo Roadkill
I think that's right from what was in the Chronicle. Saw some plans for "Royal Elm Park" which covers all of the current car park. There is a multi-story car park included in the development that will be used on match days. The residents will love that.
Anyone who decides to live there can have no complaints
This is assuming the car park will be available, to any worthwhile degree, to fans.
When the Royal Elm Park thing was first on the table, Nigel Howe's message to the fans worried about parking was pretty much "Tough. You have to find somewhere else to park, or use public transport"
by From Despair To Where? » 26 Jan 2024 21:36
72 bustmesisRoyal_jimmy
Anyone who decides to live there can have no complaints
This is assuming the car park will be available, to any worthwhile degree, to fans.
When the Royal Elm Park thing was first on the table, Nigel Howe's message to the fans worried about parking was pretty much "Tough. You have to find somewhere else to park, or use public transport"
Work has already started on Royal Elm Park, the plan is the multi story will be used for football fans on match days, nothing has been said where the residents will park on Saturdays and Tuesdays.
The plan is for the local football busses to do two trips, so you get there hours before kickoff or just before depending on which bus you get.
Imagine 600+ cars getting out of a single lane multi story after the game.
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