by madStadDad » 27 Sep 2023 07:13
by CountryRoyal » 27 Sep 2023 13:25
madStadDad I’m a natural pessimist. Knowing the worst case scenario is comforting to me. Because anything else is a bonus.
by Millsy » 27 Sep 2023 14:07
by The Royal Forester » 27 Sep 2023 14:18
madStadDad Lots of talk about what we’d like to happen (Dai out/investment), but I’d like to understand what the possibilities are if nothing changes.
Let’s say we continue on this path, keep failing to make payments and getting points deductions. Relegated this season, and again next season. That puts us in non league. What then?
Is there a tipping point where it’s no longer possible to continue functioning? (normally I’d expect that to be when we can’t pay wages and bills, but we’re already there).
Would bankruptcy/administration be automatic at some point? And what would that mean? Presumably someone could then buy the club for a low value and build it up.
Or does the show keep lurching on until there’s no longer enough staff to run the place, and too few players to put out a team? Then what? Expulsion from the league? Would the council then allow Dai to bulldoze the ground and build a shopping centre? Or is that utterly forbidden? In which case we could start afresh as AFC Reading and work our way up from Tier 8?
It happened at Telford. They were a conference club who went bankrupt and got triple relegated. But they started again and after a few years finally won promotion back to the conference (I was there, it was a truly joyous occasion). The point is, they went through the wringer but they didn’t die. They’re still ploughing along now - not very successfully, but my Dad and my nephews go to every home game and they love it. Whatever happens to Reading, as long as they exist they’ll be supported.
But is it possible that the club could just cease to exist? That’s the only option that I can’t contemplate. Relegation to non league would be embarrassing for a club with Reading’s history, but I’d take it over no club at all, ever again.
So my question is: can we die? Or is it just a case of how far we have to fall before we rise?
I’m a natural pessimist. Knowing the worst case scenario is comforting to me. Because anything else is a bonus.
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Sep 2023 23:57
madStadDad Lots of talk about what we’d like to happen (Dai out/investment), but I’d like to understand what the possibilities are if nothing changes.
Let’s say we continue on this path, keep failing to make payments and getting points deductions. Relegated this season, and again next season. That puts us in non league. What then?
Is there a tipping point where it’s no longer possible to continue functioning? (normally I’d expect that to be when we can’t pay wages and bills, but we’re already there).
Would bankruptcy/administration be automatic at some point? And what would that mean? Presumably someone could then buy the club for a low value and build it up.
Or does the show keep lurching on until there’s no longer enough staff to run the place, and too few players to put out a team? Then what? Expulsion from the league? Would the council then allow Dai to bulldoze the ground and build a shopping centre? Or is that utterly forbidden? In which case we could start afresh as AFC Reading and work our way up from Tier 8?
It happened at Telford. They were a conference club who went bankrupt and got triple relegated. But they started again and after a few years finally won promotion back to the conference (I was there, it was a truly joyous occasion). The point is, they went through the wringer but they didn’t die. They’re still ploughing along now - not very successfully, but my Dad and my nephews go to every home game and they love it. Whatever happens to Reading, as long as they exist they’ll be supported.
But is it possible that the club could just cease to exist? That’s the only option that I can’t contemplate. Relegation to non league would be embarrassing for a club with Reading’s history, but I’d take it over no club at all, ever again.
So my question is: can we die? Or is it just a case of how far we have to fall before we rise?
I’m a natural pessimist. Knowing the worst case scenario is comforting to me. Because anything else is a bonus.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 30 Sep 2023 09:31
by WestYorksRoyal » 30 Sep 2023 09:51
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Sep 2023 14:17
by From Despair To Where? » 11 Oct 2023 23:39
by Winston Biscuit » 13 Oct 2023 14:43
SouthDownsRoyal Anything is possible
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 13 Oct 2023 16:33
by WestYorksRoyal » 13 Oct 2023 16:44
by Clyde1998 » 13 Oct 2023 23:23
YorkshireRoyal99 Worst case scenario is liquidation, although don't most clubs in those circumstances just restart up again? Who was the last team to not do that? OP has mentioned Telford, but other Non League clubs like Hereford, Darlington and Halifax all started as phoenix clubs, so I suspect we'd do the same, although again, I'd say we are still lightyears away from that scenario anyway, we will find a buyer administration or not.
by Franchise FC » 14 Oct 2023 07:20
Clyde1998YorkshireRoyal99 Worst case scenario is liquidation, although don't most clubs in those circumstances just restart up again? Who was the last team to not do that? OP has mentioned Telford, but other Non League clubs like Hereford, Darlington and Halifax all started as phoenix clubs, so I suspect we'd do the same, although again, I'd say we are still lightyears away from that scenario anyway, we will find a buyer administration or not.
Former Football League/National League clubs who go bankrupt will almost always reform.
There's, additionally, a complex situation where the club could get transferred to a new company via a new parent company - I believe Leeds, Bolton and Portsmouth are in that boat. This could allow the club to continue from its current league standing (albeit likely with points deductions), as opposed to starting from completely new in the regional leagues. In far from qualified to understand the process however.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 31 Oct 2023 12:36
Winston BiscuitSouthDownsRoyal Anything is possible
HNA members all chip in some money, we buy the club, we rename each stand after a subforum and you can only go in the stand you are mostly foruming in, players have to do goal celebrations decided in threads on here, only scotch eggs are sold on the concourse but everyone MUST have at least 1 per game
by Winston Biscuit » 31 Oct 2023 12:38
SouthDownsRoyalWinston BiscuitSouthDownsRoyal Anything is possible
HNA members all chip in some money, we buy the club, we rename each stand after a subforum and you can only go in the stand you are mostly foruming in, players have to do goal celebrations decided in threads on here, only scotch eggs are sold on the concourse but everyone MUST have at least 1 per game
I don’t like Scotch eggs
I prefer a nice pie
by SouthDownsRoyal » 31 Oct 2023 14:07
Winston BiscuitSouthDownsRoyalWinston Biscuit
HNA members all chip in some money, we buy the club, we rename each stand after a subforum and you can only go in the stand you are mostly foruming in, players have to do goal celebrations decided in threads on here, only scotch eggs are sold on the concourse but everyone MUST have at least 1 per game
I don’t like Scotch eggs
I prefer a nice pie
Season Ticket revoked
by Winston Biscuit » 31 Oct 2023 14:08
SouthDownsRoyalWinston BiscuitSouthDownsRoyal
I don’t like Scotch eggs
I prefer a nice pie
Season Ticket revoked
Bit harsh m8
Don’t you like a nice pie?
by MartinRdg » 31 Oct 2023 16:35
Winston BiscuitSouthDownsRoyalWinston Biscuit
Season Ticket revoked
Bit harsh m8
Don’t you like a nice pie?
can we find a happy middle ground with a scotch egg pie?
by SouthDownsRoyal » 31 Oct 2023 16:57
Winston BiscuitSouthDownsRoyalWinston Biscuit
Season Ticket revoked
Bit harsh m8
Don’t you like a nice pie?
can we find a happy middle ground with a scotch egg pie?
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