by WoodleyRoyal » 11 Apr 2014 16:47
by Cape Town Royal » 11 Apr 2014 18:44
WoodleyRoyal 60 mill is loads if you have no way of making money from it! SJM doesn't want anyone to come in and run the club as a business - businesses make money and Reading FC certainly doesn't! if someone where to come in a run it as a business then the first thing they would do is to make it profitable i.e asset stripping whether that be players or buildings/land. What SJM wants is someone who will bankroll the club as a hobby - and them sort of people are very few and far between.
by Stevie G » 11 Apr 2014 19:12
by Cape Town Royal » 11 Apr 2014 19:15
Stevie G Is it just me that doesn't buy the bleating hype about you don't own a football club to make money. Sure there are other ways of making money, that don't carry the kudos, but come on, a top businessman, foreign investors with no link or loyalty to a club, take a club on just to lose money. I'm no businessman, but I do listen to Sir Alan Suagr! They may show that they turn very litle profit, but there must be other business benefits that must make it attractive.
by Ian Royal » 11 Apr 2014 19:50
Stevie G Is it just me that doesn't buy the bleating hype about you don't own a football club to make money. Sure there are other ways of making money, that don't carry the kudos, but come on, a top businessman, foreign investors with no link or loyalty to a club, take a club on just to lose money. I'm no businessman, but I do listen to Sir Alan Suagr! They may show that they turn very litle profit, but there must be other business benefits that must make it attractive.
by blueroyals » 11 Apr 2014 21:24
Stevie G Is it just me that doesn't buy the bleating hype about you don't own a football club to make money. Sure there are other ways of making money, that don't carry the kudos, but come on, a top businessman, foreign investors with no link or loyalty to a club, take a club on just to lose money. I'm no businessman, but I do listen to Sir Alan Suagr! They may show that they turn very litle profit, but there must be other business benefits that must make it attractive.
by 'lista » 11 Apr 2014 21:34
melonheadpaddy20 Isn't this all a bit academic if, despite numerous visits no-one has shown the slightest interest in buying.
a visit by prospective buyers is a sign of some interest
by 'lista » 11 Apr 2014 21:36
by Stevie G » 11 Apr 2014 22:00
blueroyalsStevie G Is it just me that doesn't buy the bleating hype about you don't own a football club to make money. Sure there are other ways of making money, that don't carry the kudos, but come on, a top businessman, foreign investors with no link or loyalty to a club, take a club on just to lose money. I'm no businessman, but I do listen to Sir Alan Suagr! They may show that they turn very litle profit, but there must be other business benefits that must make it attractive.
Are you suggesting that a man such as Alan Sugar wouldn't buy a football club?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Sugar#Tottenham_Hotspur
by multisync1830 » 11 Apr 2014 22:20
Stevie G Is it just me that doesn't buy the bleating hype about you don't own a football club to make money. Sure there are other ways of making money, that don't carry the kudos, but come on, a top businessman, foreign investors with no link or loyalty to a club, take a club on just to lose money. I'm no businessman, but I do listen to Sir Alan Suagr! They may show that they turn very litle profit, but there must be other business benefits that must make it attractive.
by Stevie G » 11 Apr 2014 22:50
by JakeTheRoyal » 11 Apr 2014 22:55
by multisync1830 » 12 Apr 2014 06:47
Stevie G Managed an annual budget of over a million, but my point is, it's not my money so i don't claim to have the business acumen to create such wealth. However you still seem to have come to the same conclusion, clubs do create profits, the worst profits though seem to come at the expense of growing debt.
by Royal Rother » 12 Apr 2014 07:15
Extended-Phenotype
But like you said, the chances of promotion are small, so the chances of the value increasing more than they are now are likewise small. So they are probably at the highest value they are most likely to be, so it would be logical to sell now.
It's not complicated, eh-face.
by Sutekh » 12 Apr 2014 09:08
by multisync1830 » 12 Apr 2014 09:24
Sutekh Any sign of this saga ever ending yet?
by melonhead » 12 Apr 2014 16:07
JakeTheRoyal 164 pages of posts says it all about this ox**** takeover really
by tidus_mi2 » 12 Apr 2014 23:25
by RoyalBlue » 13 Apr 2014 00:24
Cape Town RoyalWoodleyRoyal 60 mill is loads if you have no way of making money from it! SJM doesn't want anyone to come in and run the club as a business - businesses make money and Reading FC certainly doesn't! if someone where to come in a run it as a business then the first thing they would do is to make it profitable i.e asset stripping whether that be players or buildings/land. What SJM wants is someone who will bankroll the club as a hobby - and them sort of people are very few and far between.
It does make you think about how lucky we have been over the last 20 years to have Madjeski.. yes there have been promises of transfer funds and all that, but look at where we were and what we have enjoyed under his stewardship and its been eventful, but mostly good... Imagine if when AZ took over SJM had walked away and left us totally under AZ's control what a mess we could have been in.... Portsmouth, Leeds, Hearts et al... There is a long list of clubs that have gone wrong...
I was talking to a Leicester fan today who said they used to look at Reading and really envy the way we were run as a club and saw us as a role model for similar sized Championship / borderline Premier League clubs and I agree, until the right investor can be found, then if SJM wants to find the right owner then take your time get it right...
by Ian Royal » 13 Apr 2014 11:21
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