by ROYALJOE » 15 Mar 2024 23:51
by Wisconsin Royal » 16 Mar 2024 02:26
Winston Biscuit Apologies, but I am going to LOL a bit if we are bought by some lunatic American/Saudi's
by Wisconsin Royal » 16 Mar 2024 02:28
HoundWestYorksRoyalwindermereROYAL The sceptic in me says someone could have leaked this to take the heat off of the Bearwood debacle. bloody hope there`s some truth in it though.
Or, this was always the plan and Matt Slater's scoop ruined everyone's comms strategy. Eddie was rumouring these guys on Tuesday, so perhaps if they didn't want the training ground, it was always intended to do it simultaneously.
Slater probably had a contact with the party who missed out and only saw 1 side of the story.
There was a small discussion on here that selling the hugely expensive white elephant of a training ground could make the sale easier. Just no one trusts Dai for it to have been done with that intention
by loyalroyal4life » 16 Mar 2024 06:04
by loyalroyal4life » 16 Mar 2024 06:07
WestYorksRoyal Lots of Reading fans embarrassing themselves and doubling down on the abuse of Wycombe. I'm not saying they've done this out of the goodness of their heart to save Reading, but it does appear they've struck a mutually beneficial deal.
by From Despair To Where? » 16 Mar 2024 06:33
loyalroyal4life To confirm, has the ground been sold off or in talks to be alongside the takeover talks?
by Sutekh » 16 Mar 2024 07:27
SSN Twitter Reading are in advanced talks with a North American group to buy the club, Sky Sports News understands.
The prospective deal would see the club change hands and their ground – Select Car Leasing Stadium – would also be sold.
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Mar 2024 07:31
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Mar 2024 07:32
From Despair To Where?loyalroyal4life To confirm, has the ground been sold off or in talks to be alongside the takeover talks?
The rumour is that this consortium is looking to buy the club and the ground, but that's all it is at the moment, a rumour.
by Norfolk Royal » 16 Mar 2024 08:00
by Snowball » 16 Mar 2024 08:08
SutekhSSN Twitter Reading are in advanced talks with a North American group to buy the club, Sky Sports News understands.
The prospective deal would see the club change hands and their ground – Select Car Leasing Stadium – would also be sold.
Just goes to show what an utter disgrace Dai is, if a deal to buy the club was indeed this close why sell the training ground to another club?
by Sutekh » 16 Mar 2024 08:30
SnowballSutekhSSN Twitter Reading are in advanced talks with a North American group to buy the club, Sky Sports News understands.
The prospective deal would see the club change hands and their ground – Select Car Leasing Stadium – would also be sold.
Just goes to show what an utter disgrace Dai is, if a deal to buy the club was indeed this close why sell the training ground to another club?
Umm, maybe the main buyers didn't WANT Bearwood?
by under the tin » 16 Mar 2024 08:31
SnowballSutekhSSN Twitter Reading are in advanced talks with a North American group to buy the club, Sky Sports News understands.
The prospective deal would see the club change hands and their ground – Select Car Leasing Stadium – would also be sold.
Just goes to show what an utter disgrace Dai is, if a deal to buy the club was indeed this close why sell the training ground to another club?
Umm, maybe the main buyers didn't WANT Bearwood?
by Sutekh » 16 Mar 2024 08:32
under the tinSnowballSutekh
Just goes to show what an utter disgrace Dai is, if a deal to buy the club was indeed this close why sell the training ground to another club?
Umm, maybe the main buyers didn't WANT Bearwood?
Any why should any buyer want, or need DeLuxe, International-standard training facilities for a club that's possibly going to be playing against Barrow or Fleetwood next season?
by PieEater » 16 Mar 2024 08:50
SutekhSSN Twitter Reading are in advanced talks with a North American group to buy the club, Sky Sports News understands.
The prospective deal would see the club change hands and their ground – Select Car Leasing Stadium – would also be sold.
Just goes to show what an utter disgrace Dai is, if a deal to buy the club was indeed this close why sell the training ground to another club?
by Sutekh » 16 Mar 2024 09:04
PieEaterSutekhSSN Twitter Reading are in advanced talks with a North American group to buy the club, Sky Sports News understands.
The prospective deal would see the club change hands and their ground – Select Car Leasing Stadium – would also be sold.
Just goes to show what an utter disgrace Dai is, if a deal to buy the club was indeed this close why sell the training ground to another club?
I would guess there were 2 possibilities. First they didn't want to pay the £20m for Bearwood and that was holding up the deal - Earnshaw indicated the costs were a problem for a few buyers. Or they were waiting for liquidation to get the stadium on the cheap, now the training ground is sold they know that isn't going to happen any time soon.
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Mar 2024 09:04
by Sutekh » 16 Mar 2024 09:11
WestYorksRoyal People have been crying out for us to be sustainable. Now a potential buyer is trying to buy us in a form with affordable costs, everyone is questioning it. If you buy Reading with Bearwood and everything, you need to stabilise as a Championship club quickly to make sense. Do we want owners who make that the cornerstone of their strategy, given a season can be ruin by injuries, referee performances and many other non controllables?
by PieEater » 16 Mar 2024 09:13
WestYorksRoyal People have been crying out for us to be sustainable. Now a potential buyer is trying to buy us in a form with affordable costs, everyone is questioning it. If you buy Reading with Bearwood and everything, you need to stabilise as a Championship club quickly to make sense. Do we want owners who make that the cornerstone of their strategy, given a season can be ruin by injuries, referee performances and many other non controllables?
by SouthDownsRoyal » 16 Mar 2024 09:16
Sutekhunder the tinSnowball
Umm, maybe the main buyers didn't WANT Bearwood?
Any why should any buyer want, or need DeLuxe, International-standard training facilities for a club that's possibly going to be playing against Barrow or Fleetwood next season?
Or QPR and Stoke in a couple of years?
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