by St Pauli » 14 Mar 2024 15:00
by Reading4eva » 14 Mar 2024 16:40
St Pauli I don’t care what they say, if WW take advantage of this asset stripping operation they will be as guilty of anything that happens to Reading FC later on as DY is.
Disgusting of them to deconstruct Reading FC for their own benefit.
Build your own f/cking training ground you chair making c/nts.
by Sebastian the Red » 14 Mar 2024 16:58
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Mar 2024 17:05
St Pauli I don’t care what they say, if WW take advantage of this asset stripping operation they will be as guilty of anything that happens to Reading FC later on as DY is.
Disgusting of them to deconstruct Reading FC for their own benefit.
Build your own f/cking training ground you chair making c/nts.
by WestYorksRoyal » 14 Mar 2024 17:31
Sebastian the Red They’re a business. They’ll be getting an excellent training ground, I assume on the cheap because of our desperation. They owe us nothing. Our club has been absolutely shafted by a series of utter tossers, if Wycombe can take advantage of that to give themselves a competitive advantage, good luck to them. I’ll be disappointed in the impact on our club, but will hold no animosity toward them or their fans as a result.
by PieEater » 14 Mar 2024 17:41
by Mid Sussex Royal » 14 Mar 2024 17:46
by PieEater » 14 Mar 2024 17:55
Mid Sussex Royal We trained in Prospect Park well into the 1980's
by Hound » 14 Mar 2024 18:16
by under the tin » 14 Mar 2024 19:20
PieEaterMid Sussex Royal We trained in Prospect Park well into the 1980's
Football was a different game then than it is now, with Sports Science, nutrition, better levels of fitness, and better tactics. Trying to do that on a park pitch is a big ask.
by Sebastian the Red » 14 Mar 2024 19:43
WestYorksRoyalSebastian the Red They’re a business. They’ll be getting an excellent training ground, I assume on the cheap because of our desperation. They owe us nothing. Our club has been absolutely shafted by a series of utter tossers, if Wycombe can take advantage of that to give themselves a competitive advantage, good luck to them. I’ll be disappointed in the impact on our club, but will hold no animosity toward them or their fans as a result.
So long as attitudes like this exist, there will be more clubs in our situation. Clubs are valuable assets in the community and cannot simply be a business, and therefore we should hold owners to a different standard.
And the evidence is that they're not businesses in the traditional sense. What are the collective losses across the PL, EFL and NL? Eye watering amounts. If they were genuinely run as businesses we would also not be in this situation. They are vanity projects for the super rich, and all but 6 or 7 are just one bad sale away from being in our position. As one user on Twitter put it, we drew a short straw and there's a box of more straws waiting to be drawn.
Maybe the Wycombe owner thinks he's made a good deal, but as a club they're as vulnerable as the rest of the EFL. I expect many of their fans are sitting uncomfortably at this.
by St Pauli » 14 Mar 2024 19:50
Sebastian the Red They’re a business. They’ll be getting an excellent training ground, I assume on the cheap because of our desperation. They owe us nothing. Our club has been absolutely shafted by a series of utter tossers, if Wycombe can take advantage of that to give themselves a competitive advantage, good luck to them. I’ll be disappointed in the impact on our club, but will hold no animosity toward them or their fans as a result.
by traff » 14 Mar 2024 19:57
PieEater Where exactly do they think Reading are going to training after it's sold? There's clearly no plan at present. Other than renting our facilities back off them all the alternatives are pretty dire for a professional team.
by Ascotexgunner » 14 Mar 2024 20:52
PieEater Where exactly do they think Reading are going to training after it's sold? There's clearly no plan at present. Other than renting our facilities back off them all the alternatives are pretty dire for a professional team.
by dontbedaft » 14 Mar 2024 21:40
by SCIAG » 14 Mar 2024 22:48
dontbedaft Well, might Wycombe also be interested in buying a decent local-ish stadium close to a major motorway at a bargain price too? Adams Park is small capacity and difficult to access and so is limiting for a club with ambitions to rise up the leagues. Maybe the phoenix club can pick both the stadium and training ground back up for a song when their overseas billionaire loses interest in a few years time?
by SouthDownsRoyal » 14 Mar 2024 23:15
AscotexgunnerPieEater Where exactly do they think Reading are going to training after it's sold? There's clearly no plan at present. Other than renting our facilities back off them all the alternatives are pretty dire for a professional team.
Unless of course Wycombe's sugar daddy is thinking about a club merger. After all the distance between clubs is nothing to Americans and buying the training ground is a good way of getting your foot in the door....
The Royal Wanderers......
I am joking of course.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 14 Mar 2024 23:15
dontbedaft Well, might Wycombe also be interested in buying a decent local-ish stadium close to a major motorway at a bargain price too? Adams Park is small capacity and difficult to access and so is limiting for a club with ambitions to rise up the leagues. Maybe the phoenix club can pick both the stadium and training ground back up for a song when their overseas billionaire loses interest in a few years time?
by Needle » 14 Mar 2024 23:19
by Reading4eva » 14 Mar 2024 23:33
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