by WestYorksRoyal » 06 Mar 2024 17:21
by blythspartan » 06 Mar 2024 17:23
WestYorksRoyal Well aren't all of you right? For some it's a family day out, for some it's a day on the piss with their friends, for some it's a place they can escape from life for a few hours, others something they keep in touch will from a distance and a connection to their home town. Whatever it means to you, the thought of losing it is tragic.
by morganb » 06 Mar 2024 18:16
WestYorksRoyal Well aren't all of you right? For some it's a family day out, for some it's a day on the piss with their friends, for some it's a place they can escape from life for a few hours, others something they keep in touch will from a distance and a connection to their home town. Whatever it means to you, the thought of losing it is tragic.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 06 Mar 2024 23:49
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternline72 bus
You'd rather be at home than socialising with your friends?
Not sure you've thought your answer through.
Much as I hate to agree with Bus, I've never really got the 'get away from the wife and kids for some peace at football' view some.seem to have. And I can think of far better places to socialise with friends than a Madejski concourse, or some food and beer trucks around the ground.
by blythspartan » 07 Mar 2024 07:46
by Stranded » 07 Mar 2024 08:20
WestYorksRoyal Well aren't all of you right? For some it's a family day out, for some it's a day on the piss with their friends, for some it's a place they can escape from life for a few hours, others something they keep in touch will from a distance and a connection to their home town. Whatever it means to you, the thought of losing it is tragic.
by leon » 07 Mar 2024 08:29
StrandedWestYorksRoyal Well aren't all of you right? For some it's a family day out, for some it's a day on the piss with their friends, for some it's a place they can escape from life for a few hours, others something they keep in touch will from a distance and a connection to their home town. Whatever it means to you, the thought of losing it is tragic.
Very much this. The club is one of the few links that I have back to Reading as most of my close friends/family simply don't live there any more and when my grandparents pass away (hopefully many years yet) then the club would be it.
by Stranded » 07 Mar 2024 08:30
by blythspartan » 07 Mar 2024 08:38
Stranded On another note - the news over the past few days - there are 2 readings into it
1. The club truly is utterly screwed and money will definitely run out in the next couple of weeks unless they can source funding or
2. This is all part of a plan to try and get some momentum going. Over the past few days, Howe goes on a podcast and gives a relatively optimistic view of things - process moving forward (but slowly) and hoping to deliver something by end of March/April time. Puts a deadline out in the open.
He then asks a trusted colleague, who a lot of fans do like/trust (not all but most) to put out a statement via the official site, thanking fans for patience, making it clear again there are interested parties but some are more interested in the real estate. This pushes out the message that this is about the club but look at what you get with it - nice stadium and incredible facilities.
Finally, use the channel you've created with a fan group and (either with or without their agreement) push the narrative that the club literally has no money left and needs investment urgently. This could have the impact of letting prospective owners know that if they don't move fast then the club will be gone and that lovely real estate wil suddenly not be worth anywhere near as much - and redevelopment of either may not realistically be a possibility for any other use than it currently has.
So yeah, it's probably 1 but if there is a deal "close" but taking a while to get final things in place, the the above could create the urgency needed. But probably not and we'll all be either enjoying the delights of Combined Counties football or be done with it next season.
by RG30 » 07 Mar 2024 09:37
by WestYorksRoyal » 07 Mar 2024 09:43
by Sutekh » 07 Mar 2024 10:16
by PieEater » 07 Mar 2024 10:52
blythspartanStranded On another note - the news over the past few days - there are 2 readings into it
1. The club truly is utterly screwed and money will definitely run out in the next couple of weeks unless they can source funding or
2. This is all part of a plan to try and get some momentum going. Over the past few days, Howe goes on a podcast and gives a relatively optimistic view of things - process moving forward (but slowly) and hoping to deliver something by end of March/April time. Puts a deadline out in the open.
He then asks a trusted colleague, who a lot of fans do like/trust (not all but most) to put out a statement via the official site, thanking fans for patience, making it clear again there are interested parties but some are more interested in the real estate. This pushes out the message that this is about the club but look at what you get with it - nice stadium and incredible facilities.
Finally, use the channel you've created with a fan group and (either with or without their agreement) push the narrative that the club literally has no money left and needs investment urgently. This could have the impact of letting prospective owners know that if they don't move fast then the club will be gone and that lovely real estate wil suddenly not be worth anywhere near as much - and redevelopment of either may not realistically be a possibility for any other use than it currently has.
So yeah, it's probably 1 but if there is a deal "close" but taking a while to get final things in place, the the above could create the urgency needed. But probably not and we'll all be either enjoying the delights of Combined Counties football or be done with it next season.
A good post as always Stranded.
by blythspartan » 07 Mar 2024 11:21
by Stranded » 07 Mar 2024 11:24
blythspartan I just bought myself my first Reading shirt for many years. It was a bargain £22 from Kitbag and it might be our last ever one.
by Snowflake Royal » 07 Mar 2024 15:57
by Sutekh » 07 Mar 2024 16:54
Snowflake Royal I suspect if we fold, I'll bung some money at a phoenix and then quickly give up as its not the same and a shit level. Then watch a few Cambridge games before deciding a step down isn't any better and just give up entirely on football.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 07 Mar 2024 18:35
WestYorksRoyal Probably a mix of both. I suspect things were just as dire in the autumn, we know SCL had to step in and we had a mix of late wage payments, HMRC defaults and suppliers leaving. The difference now is we have the suspended EFL penalty.
But I also wonder if in the autumn there was optimism that the club would be sold shortly and more patience, whereas now everyone is sick to the back teeth and these noises are being released to force the issue.
So it's dire, but it has been all season.
by WestYorksRoyal » 07 Mar 2024 18:45
Mid Sussex RoyalWestYorksRoyal Probably a mix of both. I suspect things were just as dire in the autumn, we know SCL had to step in and we had a mix of late wage payments, HMRC defaults and suppliers leaving. The difference now is we have the suspended EFL penalty.
But I also wonder if in the autumn there was optimism that the club would be sold shortly and more patience, whereas now everyone is sick to the back teeth and these noises are being released to force the issue.
So it's dire, but it has been all season.
They probably were as dire in the autumn but we seemed to be able to get the money together to pay the tax and wages, except for November when there was enough to pay the players with the remaining staff paid a couple of days later.
I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure the tax has been paid on time since early autumn.
What we don't know is how far behind we got with other football creditors which could also trigger -2.
We have to hope either we get to exclusivity with the sale by the 22nd, or hope we somehow cobble the money together again.
by Elm Park Kid » 07 Mar 2024 19:44
Stranded On another note - the news over the past few days - there are 2 readings into it
1. The club truly is utterly screwed and money will definitely run out in the next couple of weeks unless they can source funding or
2. This is all part of a plan to try and get some momentum going. Over the past few days, Howe goes on a podcast and gives a relatively optimistic view of things - process moving forward (but slowly) and hoping to deliver something by end of March/April time. Puts a deadline out in the open.
He then asks a trusted colleague, who a lot of fans do like/trust (not all but most) to put out a statement via the official site, thanking fans for patience, making it clear again there are interested parties but some are more interested in the real estate. This pushes out the message that this is about the club but look at what you get with it - nice stadium and incredible facilities.
Finally, use the channel you've created with a fan group and (either with or without their agreement) push the narrative that the club literally has no money left and needs investment urgently. This could have the impact of letting prospective owners know that if they don't move fast then the club will be gone and that lovely real estate wil suddenly not be worth anywhere near as much - and redevelopment of either may not realistically be a possibility for any other use than it currently has.
So yeah, it's probably 1 but if there is a deal "close" but taking a while to get final things in place, the the above could create the urgency needed. But probably not and we'll all be either enjoying the delights of Combined Counties football or be done with it next season.
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