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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Mr Angry » 20 Mar 2024 15:26

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Because of the uncertainty; if an out of contract player gets an offer from another club he may well jump at the chance to leave, rather than potentially (if everything with a potential sale falls through which, with Dai involved, is a real possibility) have another couple of years of worrying that you won't get paid each month, or that there will be further points deductions, or that the club go bust and you are out of work looking for anybody to offer you any sort of contract.

Stop thinking footballers are fans of the club they play for, they aren't; they are workers like you and me, and their own personal considerations (and that of their families) will be top of their priorities, as they are for you and me.

If we get a new owner replacements shouldn't be a huge issue. If we don’t it's moot, as no club.



I don't think people should rule out the pressure on the Families of the Players; that tweet from Lewis Wing's partner was as telling as it was - at a human level - appalling; NO employee (or their family) of any Company should be put through the stresses that have been inflicted on our players by the disgraceful, unethical and unprofessional owners and management of RFC, and I for one would not blame or condemn ANY player who, offered a way out by another club - regardless whether we have new owners or not - took that option.

The fact that the team and individual players have performed the way they have despite all of the off-field BS has been incredible and shows immense character; for Years we as fans wanted to see players who truly wanted to play for the shirt - this season, that has happened in bucketloads, and if any player moves on whether a new owner comes in or not, I for one will wish them all the very best in the rest of their career after what they have given to our club this season.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by WestYorksRoyal » 20 Mar 2024 15:31

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Because of the uncertainty; if an out of contract player gets an offer from another club he may well jump at the chance to leave, rather than potentially (if everything with a potential sale falls through which, with Dai involved, is a real possibility) have another couple of years of worrying that you won't get paid each month, or that there will be further points deductions, or that the club go bust and you are out of work looking for anybody to offer you any sort of contract.

Stop thinking footballers are fans of the club they play for, they aren't; they are workers like you and me, and their own personal considerations (and that of their families) will be top of their priorities, as they are for you and me.

If we get a new owner replacements shouldn't be a huge issue. If we don’t it's moot, as no club.



I don't think people should rule out the pressure on the Families of the Players; that tweet from Lewis Wing's partner was as telling as it was - at a human level - appalling; NO employee (or their family) of any Company should be put through the stresses that have been inflicted on our players by the disgraceful, unethical and unprofessional owners and management of RFC, and I for one would not blame or condemn ANY player who, offered a way out by another club - regardless whether we have new owners or not - took that option.

The fact that the team and individual players have performed the way they have despite all of the off-field BS has been incredible and shows immense character; for Years we as fans wanted to see players who truly wanted to play for the shirt - this season, that has happened in bucketloads, and if any player moves on whether a new owner comes in or not, I for one will wish them all the very best in the rest of their career after what they have given to our club this season.

From what I can see, there are plenty of good people at the club and it's basically the world vs Dai & Pang. They're the problem and if they go it's a game changer. As for Wing's other half, one of the frustrations she voiced is what this squad could achieve freed from our current shackles, so perhaps some players will want to stay around and give it a go?

Of course, a new owner has to earn credit and if a club with a track record of treating players well come along, they may still be a more appealing option.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Greatwesternline » 20 Mar 2024 16:01

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Also noticed that, saw some people yesterday saying about the German guy, if he wanted to bring London Irish back into the stadium, they wouldn't be for the takeover. :lol: :lol: These people live in fantasy land.

Yeh, also people dismissing the Vikings owners because they only want someone 100% focused on RFC.


The good times all happened when London Irish were ground sharing

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madejski_Stadium

So it’s hardly going to affect our results other than financially


My Dad has only ever come to the Mad Stad once. It was to watch Reading lose limply 0-2 to Fulham, which if we had won, would have all but sent Fulham down. His observation was, Reading try to pass it around on the floor but the pitch at Reading looks decidedly muddy.

Shakes fist at London Irish. (I have no idea if they were still there at this point, you just reminded me of a nice afternoon i spent with my Dad)

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Snowflake Royal » 20 Mar 2024 17:05

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Because of the uncertainty; if an out of contract player gets an offer from another club he may well jump at the chance to leave, rather than potentially (if everything with a potential sale falls through which, with Dai involved, is a real possibility) have another couple of years of worrying that you won't get paid each month, or that there will be further points deductions, or that the club go bust and you are out of work looking for anybody to offer you any sort of contract.

Stop thinking footballers are fans of the club they play for, they aren't; they are workers like you and me, and their own personal considerations (and that of their families) will be top of their priorities, as they are for you and me.

If we get a new owner replacements shouldn't be a huge issue. If we don’t it's moot, as no club.



I don't think people should rule out the pressure on the Families of the Players; that tweet from Lewis Wing's partner was as telling as it was - at a human level - appalling; NO employee (or their family) of any Company should be put through the stresses that have been inflicted on our players by the disgraceful, unethical and unprofessional owners and management of RFC, and I for one would not blame or condemn ANY player who, offered a way out by another club - regardless whether we have new owners or not - took that option.

The fact that the team and individual players have performed the way they have despite all of the off-field BS has been incredible and shows immense character; for Years we as fans wanted to see players who truly wanted to play for the shirt - this season, that has happened in bucketloads, and if any player moves on whether a new owner comes in or not, I for one will wish them all the very best in the rest of their career after what they have given to our club this season.

Come on, it's no different to the pressures for anyone working at a struggling company, and most of them earn a fukton less.

What about the employees at the steel works? Or all the public servants who've been squeezed out employment through austerity? Pretty much anyone in the NHS? Teachers coping with buildings that have roofs that could fall in any moment?

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by rabidbee » 20 Mar 2024 17:28

Most footballers probably have a better weekly wage, but employees in other industries can give notice to leave for a better employer/other employment. So no wonder if people feel a bit trapped.

(Obviously, I get that in some areas there really isn't a viable alternative, and they're obviously the ones really trapped, &c.)


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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Snowball » 20 Mar 2024 17:34

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Because of the uncertainty; if an out of contract player gets an offer from another club he may well jump at the chance to leave, rather than potentially (if everything with a potential sale falls through which, with Dai involved, is a real possibility) have another couple of years of worrying that you won't get paid each month, or that there will be further points deductions, or that the club go bust and you are out of work looking for anybody to offer you any sort of contract.

Stop thinking footballers are fans of the club they play for, they aren't; they are workers like you and me, and their own personal considerations (and that of their families) will be top of their priorities, as they are for you and me.

If we get a new owner replacements shouldn't be a huge issue. If we don’t it's moot, as no club.



I don't think people should rule out the pressure on the Families of the Players; that tweet from Lewis Wing's partner was as telling as it was - at a human level - appalling; NO employee (or their family) of any Company should be put through the stresses that have been inflicted on our players by the disgraceful, unethical and unprofessional owners and management of RFC, and I for one would not blame or condemn ANY player who, offered a way out by another club - regardless whether we have new owners or not - took that option.

The fact that the team and individual players have performed the way they have despite all of the off-field BS has been incredible and shows immense character; for Years we as fans wanted to see players who truly wanted to play for the shirt - this season, that has happened in bucketloads, and if any player moves on whether a new owner comes in or not, I for one will wish them all the very best in the rest of their career after what they have given to our club this season.


Smack on! Well said.

It’s often hard to remind ourselves that these are just “blokes” with lives beyond football.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Snowball » 20 Mar 2024 17:44

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Snowflake Royal If we get a new owner replacements shouldn't be a huge issue. If we don’t it's moot, as no club.



I don't think people should rule out the pressure on the Families of the Players; that tweet from Lewis Wing's partner was as telling as it was - at a human level - appalling; NO employee (or their family) of any Company should be put through the stresses that have been inflicted on our players by the disgraceful, unethical and unprofessional owners and management of RFC, and I for one would not blame or condemn ANY player who, offered a way out by another club - regardless whether we have new owners or not - took that option.

The fact that the team and individual players have performed the way they have despite all of the off-field BS has been incredible and shows immense character; for Years we as fans wanted to see players who truly wanted to play for the shirt - this season, that has happened in bucketloads, and if any player moves on whether a new owner comes in or not, I for one will wish them all the very best in the rest of their career after what they have given to our club this season.

Come on, it's no different to the pressures for anyone working at a struggling company, and most of them earn a fukton less.

What about the employees at the steel works? Or all the public servants who've been squeezed out employment through austerity? Pretty much anyone in the NHS? Teachers coping with buildings that have roofs that could fall in any moment?



Of course it’s different, Ian.

You and I can “walk away” from dodgy employment. Not so a professional footballer.

I hardly think Wing can give 1-2-4 weeks notice and sign with another club



You and I may well get severance pay or redundancy. I doubt that’s the case for our squad.


NHS employees (for example) hardly wonder if the gates/doors will be locked shut when they next arrive at work.

Sure, the future if the NHS is “murky””, but the situation is not even remotely comparable.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Snowball » 20 Mar 2024 17:45

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Snowflake Royal If we get a new owner replacements shouldn't be a huge issue. If we don’t it's moot, as no club.



I don't think people should rule out the pressure on the Families of the Players; that tweet from Lewis Wing's partner was as telling as it was - at a human level - appalling; NO employee (or their family) of any Company should be put through the stresses that have been inflicted on our players by the disgraceful, unethical and unprofessional owners and management of RFC, and I for one would not blame or condemn ANY player who, offered a way out by another club - regardless whether we have new owners or not - took that option.

The fact that the team and individual players have performed the way they have despite all of the off-field BS has been incredible and shows immense character; for Years we as fans wanted to see players who truly wanted to play for the shirt - this season, that has happened in bucketloads, and if any player moves on whether a new owner comes in or not, I for one will wish them all the very best in the rest of their career after what they have given to our club this season.

Come on, it's no different to the pressures for anyone working at a struggling company, and most of them earn a fukton less.

What about the employees at the steel works? Or all the public servants who've been squeezed out employment through austerity? Pretty much anyone in the NHS? Teachers coping with buildings that have roofs that could fall in any moment?



Of course it’s different, Ian.

You and I can “walk away” from dodgy employment. Not so a professional footballer.

I hardly think Wing can give 1-2-4 weeks notice and sign with another club



You and I may well get severance pay or redundancy. I doubt that’s the case for our squad.


NHS employees (for example) hardly wonder if the gates/doors will be locked shut when they next arrive at work.

Sure, the future if the NHS is “murky””, but the situation is not even remotely comparable.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by 72 bus » 20 Mar 2024 21:12

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Because of the uncertainty; if an out of contract player gets an offer from another club he may well jump at the chance to leave, rather than potentially (if everything with a potential sale falls through which, with Dai involved, is a real possibility) have another couple of years of worrying that you won't get paid each month, or that there will be further points deductions, or that the club go bust and you are out of work looking for anybody to offer you any sort of contract.

Stop thinking footballers are fans of the club they play for, they aren't; they are workers like you and me, and their own personal considerations (and that of their families) will be top of their priorities, as they are for you and me.

If we get a new owner replacements shouldn't be a huge issue. If we don’t it's moot, as no club.



I don't think people should rule out the pressure on the Families of the Players; that tweet from Lewis Wing's partner was as telling as it was - at a human level - appalling; NO employee (or their family) of any Company should be put through the stresses that have been inflicted on our players by the disgraceful, unethical and unprofessional owners and management of RFC, and I for one would not blame or condemn ANY player who, offered a way out by another club - regardless whether we have new owners or not - took that option.

The fact that the team and individual players have performed the way they have despite all of the off-field BS has been incredible and shows immense character; for Years we as fans wanted to see players who truly wanted to play for the shirt - this season, that has happened in bucketloads, and if any player moves on whether a new owner comes in or not, I for one will wish them all the very best in the rest of their career after what they have given to our club this season.


Agree, it must have put his petrol bill up by a fair amount having to travel the extra distance from Wycombe to Bearwood.
Bleeding for her, as we all must be at this difficult time.


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by Lower West » 21 Mar 2024 01:17

Events off the pitch will be be what they'll be. Just need as to get as many points on the table as possible from the remaining games. Remaining a League One club for next season is all that matters. That's a huge unwanted pressure on the players and the footballing staff.

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by Sutekh » 21 Mar 2024 07:58

Just getting ready for the meLOLtdown when nothing is officially announced by the club today/tomorrow or over the weekend.

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by Snowflake Royal » 21 Mar 2024 08:09

Lower West Events off the pitch will be be what they'll be. Just need as to get as many points on the table as possible from the remaining games. Remaining a League One club for next season is all that matters. That's a huge unwanted pressure on the players and the footballing staff.

Remaining a club is all that matters. L1/L2 is immaterial in comparison.

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by blythspartan » 21 Mar 2024 08:16

Sutekh Just getting ready for the meLOLtdown when nothing is officially announced by the club today/tomorrow or over the weekend.


Yes, we have been here before. Earnshaw’s 24 to 48 hours expired yesterday. Tbf, he tweeted something last night and mentioned he’s now on holiday until Tuesday.

Funnily enough, the random tweet I saw last Thursday evening saying the training ground was still ours also said there would be an announcement today. I slated the tweet but now hope it’s true.


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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by under the tin » 21 Mar 2024 08:16

Lower West Events off the pitch will be be what they'll be. Just need as to get as many points on the table as possible from the remaining games. Remaining a League One club for next season is all that matters. That's a huge unwanted pressure on the players and the footballing staff.


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Our league position has as much to do with the shambolic tactical, selection and playing performances at the start of the season as it does with anything that happened "upstairs".

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by Stranded » 21 Mar 2024 08:19

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Lower West Events off the pitch will be be what they'll be. Just need as to get as many points on the table as possible from the remaining games. Remaining a League One club for next season is all that matters. That's a huge unwanted pressure on the players and the footballing staff.

Remaining a club is all that matters. L1/L2 is immaterial in comparison.


Yep existing as a club beyond the end of this campaign is all that really matters. It will be preferable to do that as a L1 club but it is not the be all and end all - any party in discussion now will be aware of the risk and, if the current owner allows, one would imagine they will do all they can to ensure that payments are made in time to avoid the next 2 points which would make that slightly more likely.

We should be Ok regardless - the bottom 6 have managed a grand total of 2 wins between them in a combined last 30 games - so even losing 2 points would still required our form to really drop off and 3 of the bottom 6 to suddenly hit play-off form. Which whilst not impossible, does look unlikely even with our relatively tricky run in.

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by WestYorksRoyal » 21 Mar 2024 08:29

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Lower West Events off the pitch will be be what they'll be. Just need as to get as many points on the table as possible from the remaining games. Remaining a League One club for next season is all that matters. That's a huge unwanted pressure on the players and the footballing staff.

Remaining a club is all that matters. L1/L2 is immaterial in comparison.


Yep existing as a club beyond the end of this campaign is all that really matters. It will be preferable to do that as a L1 club but it is not the be all and end all - any party in discussion now will be aware of the risk and, if the current owner allows, one would imagine they will do all they can to ensure that payments are made in time to avoid the next 2 points which would make that slightly more likely.

We should be Ok regardless - the bottom 6 have managed a grand total of 2 wins between them in a combined last 30 games - so even losing 2 points would still required our form to really drop off and 3 of the bottom 6 to suddenly hit play-off form. Which whilst not impossible, does look unlikely even with our relatively tricky run in.

This is why I'm hopeful we hear something soon. The clock is ticking. Earnshaw's tweet last night said "a few irons in the fire" for this week's HMRC bill, but the Club's preference was exclusivity and a deposit from the buyer. If we got deducted 2 points, I can see it being another delay/complication we can do without.

Obviously no idea what's going on. It could be things are agreed verbally and all the legal process is time consuming; Howe's interview made simply getting to the exclusivity point and EFL application sound complicated. Or Dai has gone AWOL from negotiations or is moving the goalposts. We all suspect the bad reasons which is entirely rational on our part given experience to date. But nobody has reported this yet.

All we know for sure is the clock is ticking on HMRC and payday, so I would definitely expect we'll know something soon. I'd be surprised if radio silence lasts over the weekend, even though we have seen this before.

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by 6ft Kerplunk » 21 Mar 2024 09:05

72 bus Agree, it must have put his petrol bill up by a fair amount having to travel the extra distance from Wycombe to Bearwood.
Bleeding for her, as we all must be at this difficult time.

Really 72? You don't think the pressure of not knowing if you're going to get paid from month to month or even if you'll have a job come the end of the season doesn't affect the players and their families?

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by Stranded » 21 Mar 2024 09:13

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72 bus Agree, it must have put his petrol bill up by a fair amount having to travel the extra distance from Wycombe to Bearwood.
Bleeding for her, as we all must be at this difficult time.

Really 72? You don't think the pressure of not knowing if you're going to get paid from month to month or even if you'll have a job come the end of the season doesn't affect the players and their families?


Oh but football players get paid sooo much, so they are excempt from these worries of course.

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by SouthDownsRoyal » 21 Mar 2024 09:27

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Yes, we have been here before. Earnshaw’s 24 to 48 hours expired yesterday. Tbf, he tweeted something last night and mentioned he’s now on holiday until Tuesday.

Funnily enough, the random tweet I saw last Thursday evening saying the training ground was still ours also said there would be an announcement today. I slated the tweet but now hope it’s true.


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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Greatwesternline » 21 Mar 2024 09:36

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72 bus Agree, it must have put his petrol bill up by a fair amount having to travel the extra distance from Wycombe to Bearwood.
Bleeding for her, as we all must be at this difficult time.

Really 72? You don't think the pressure of not knowing if you're going to get paid from month to month or even if you'll have a job come the end of the season doesn't affect the players and their families?


Oh but football players get paid sooo much, so they are excempt from these worries of course.


There worries and there are worries though.

A player who is 28 on a £4k/week £200,000 a year salary, who if released from his contract will be able to find a club to pay him £2k/week £100,000 salary relatively easily, is not the same stress as store manager at the body shop in their 40s with a mortgage to pay and 4 mouths to feed seeing their store closed.

I have sympathy for footballers WAGs who presumably think that hooking up with a footballer = set for life, and start spending accordingly, but in the grand scheme of things, being released from RFC at the end of the season isnt going to leave anyone worrying how to keep the heating on.

You only need to look at the car park of a mediocre football club to know that belts could be tightened if needs be.

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