by melonhead » 11 Oct 2013 16:48
by Pepe the Horseman » 11 Oct 2013 16:52
by Cripple Creek » 11 Oct 2013 19:55
by EverHopeful » 11 Oct 2013 22:46
by Pepe the Horseman » 12 Oct 2013 00:03
Cripple Creek 'Who is this list of questions addressed to the chairman for?'
What?
by Pepe the Horseman » 12 Oct 2013 00:03
by Pepe the Horseman » 12 Oct 2013 00:05
by Royal Ginger » 12 Oct 2013 00:40
EverHopeful isn't it fun to speculate on something we nothing about...........just to add the same as the rest.......Ruskies, no money now and never had any, despite daddys purported billions. Son is a lost sheep who is beholdent to daddy for everything allegedly and it is a struggle to understand how the hell the RFC Board ever approved the takeover, let alone the Premier & Football Leagues, but what the hell do we know about regulations????
we have been hugely duped as supporters/season ticket holders which is annoying but something we can do nothing about. You do however have to feel sorry for SJM who i'm sure felt he would get a decent amount of cash, having invested a shed load (well at least £7M as per RFC per accounts) and now is likely to get jack shit back - my £375 for a season ticket is chicken feed in context as to be fair i would pay that for any division to be honest.
Question though is what does the future hold - new owners?, new part owners?, fans buyout? (ha,ha), bankruptcy. lots or permutations but realistically its new owners by Jan, bye bye Ruskies and lots of years in Championship (which is probably good) and then building for a drive for 17th place in premier, but hopefully with 18 english players out of 25 and 99% of english team.......utopia! (ps pissed as been waterside inn all afternoon, whoops!)
by howser » 12 Oct 2013 00:56
by Isaac Hunt » 12 Oct 2013 09:46
howser The longer this uncertainty goes on aligned with Antons failure to appear for matches, the more this speculation and this thread will grow. No one should be surprised with the little amount of information concerning the take over that comes out of the club, we are the football equivalent of the secret service, if this does go horribly wrong my sympathy is with SJM, he genuilly sold the club to Anton believing he was doing the right thing for the club for the forseable future.
by SydenhamRoyal » 12 Oct 2013 09:59
EverHopeful isn't it fun to speculate on something we nothing about...........just to add the same as the rest.......Ruskies, no money now and never had any, despite daddys purported billions. Son is a lost sheep who is beholdent to daddy for everything allegedly and it is a struggle to understand how the hell the RFC Board ever approved the takeover, let alone the Premier & Football Leagues, but what the hell do we know about regulations????
we have been hugely duped as supporters/season ticket holders which is annoying but something we can do nothing about. You do however have to feel sorry for SJM who i'm sure felt he would get a decent amount of cash, having invested a shed load (well at least £7M as per RFC per accounts) and now is likely to get jack shit back - my £375 for a season ticket is chicken feed in context as to be fair i would pay that for any division to be honest.
Question though is what does the future hold - new owners?, new part owners?, fans buyout? (ha,ha), bankruptcy. lots or permutations but realistically its new owners by Jan, bye bye Ruskies and lots of years in Championship (which is probably good) and then building for a drive for 17th place in premier, but hopefully with 18 english players out of 25 and 99% of english team.......utopia! (ps pissed as been waterside inn all afternoon, whoops!)
by RoyalBlue » 12 Oct 2013 10:25
SydenhamRoyalEverHopeful isn't it fun to speculate on something we nothing about...........just to add the same as the rest.......Ruskies, no money now and never had any, despite daddys purported billions. Son is a lost sheep who is beholdent to daddy for everything allegedly and it is a struggle to understand how the hell the RFC Board ever approved the takeover, let alone the Premier & Football Leagues, but what the hell do we know about regulations????
we have been hugely duped as supporters/season ticket holders which is annoying but something we can do nothing about. You do however have to feel sorry for SJM who i'm sure felt he would get a decent amount of cash, having invested a shed load (well at least £7M as per RFC per accounts) and now is likely to get jack shit back - my £375 for a season ticket is chicken feed in context as to be fair i would pay that for any division to be honest.
Question though is what does the future hold - new owners?, new part owners?, fans buyout? (ha,ha), bankruptcy. lots or permutations but realistically its new owners by Jan, bye bye Ruskies and lots of years in Championship (which is probably good) and then building for a drive for 17th place in premier, but hopefully with 18 english players out of 25 and 99% of english team.......utopia! (ps pissed as been waterside inn all afternoon, whoops!)
if you can afford to get pissed in the waterside inn, if you are referring to the Bray establishment, then yeah £375 is chicken feed; for many it isn't
by Man Friday » 12 Oct 2013 11:33
by Ian Royal » 12 Oct 2013 15:25
Man Friday If he's only invested £7m in the club overall I have no sympathy. I thought he had invested tens of millions. Cheapskate. As ever the fans are mugs. No wonder I'm losing interest in football/Reading.
by RoyalBlue » 12 Oct 2013 16:13
Ian RoyalMan Friday If he's only invested £7m in the club overall I have no sympathy. I thought he had invested tens of millions. Cheapskate. As ever the fans are mugs. No wonder I'm losing interest in football/Reading.
Yeah, some ming on the internet saying £7m means its credible and worth considering as a real figure.
Jesus Christ, do you people believe absolutely everything you read?
by Ouroboros » 12 Oct 2013 18:38
Pepe the HorsemanCripple Creek 'Who is this list of questions addressed to the chairman for?'
What?
Those questions are for the chairman.
by Victor Meldrew » 12 Oct 2013 18:53
Ian RoyalMan Friday If he's only invested £7m in the club overall I have no sympathy. I thought he had invested tens of millions. Cheapskate. As ever the fans are mugs. No wonder I'm losing interest in football/Reading.
Yeah, some ming on the internet saying £7m means its credible and worth considering as a real figure.
Jesus Christ, do you people believe absolutely everything you read?
by Ian Royal » 12 Oct 2013 18:56
RoyalBlueIan RoyalMan Friday If he's only invested £7m in the club overall I have no sympathy. I thought he had invested tens of millions. Cheapskate. As ever the fans are mugs. No wonder I'm losing interest in football/Reading.
Yeah, some ming on the internet saying £7m means its credible and worth considering as a real figure.
Jesus Christ, do you people believe absolutely everything you read?
Equally some mings have also quoted very large figures that could be just as unreliable. What should not be forgotten is that an awful lot of money that JM 'put into the club' and which many people took to mean had given, was in fact loaned. Yes, at very favourable rates to the club and yes, JM was taking a risk but nevertheless loans, which I believe have been repaid.
by Ian Royal » 12 Oct 2013 18:57
Victor MeldrewIan RoyalMan Friday If he's only invested £7m in the club overall I have no sympathy. I thought he had invested tens of millions. Cheapskate. As ever the fans are mugs. No wonder I'm losing interest in football/Reading.
Yeah, some ming on the internet saying £7m means its credible and worth considering as a real figure.
Jesus Christ, do you people believe absolutely everything you read?
Says the man who has quoted figures with such certainty.
by sandman » 12 Oct 2013 20:12
Ian RoyalMan Friday If he's only invested £7m in the club overall I have no sympathy. I thought he had invested tens of millions. Cheapskate. As ever the fans are mugs. No wonder I'm losing interest in football/Reading.
Yeah, some ming on the internet saying £7m means its credible and worth considering as a real figure.
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