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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by The Cube » 04 Aug 2025 13:09

Stranded Refuse to give The Mail money but if anyone can bypass the paywall:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... ig-AI.html

I also refuse, and I'm keen to stop others needing to pay as well.... For a disgusting right-wing rag, I'm surprised that their headline was not "Couhig admits Reading signed the wrong striker" based on the last paragraph.

Inside Reading's grand plan to get back to the top: Rob Couhig's promise to 'burned' fans, the unusual reason they hired English football's first head of AI and why a 'no paper' office can lead to the Premier League


Very little clutters Rob Couhig’s desk but there is a royal blue baseball cap to his left with a slogan promising to ‘Make Reading Great Again’ and a flashcard on his right with a felt-tipped reminder scribbled on it to be in the Championship by 2026.

Couhig, the club’s new American owner, denies responsibility for either. He is at a loss to explain the source of the promotion pledge, but the cap is the work of his wife Missy.

She had a pair made, for her husband and his business partner Todd Trossclair as they set out upon their latest project. And they were wearing them proudly while mingling with supporters before Reading played Tottenham in a friendly which attracted a sellout crowd of more than 22,000 to the Select Car Leasing Stadium.

'The reaction was amazing,' says 76-year-old Couhig. 'We probably had five thousand people wanting to buy them. Missy tells me they cost too much to make… but we’ll see what we can do.'

The buzz around the place as head coach Noel Hunt prepares the team for their League One campaign, which began with a bump on Saturday in a 2-0 defeat at Lincoln, has been palpable since the protracted takeover was finally completed in May, signalling an end of the despised era of Dai Yongge.

Under Chinese businessman Dai, Reading crashed from the Championship play-off final of 2017 to 17th in League One in 2024. Eighteen points were deducted across three seasons, and they were burdened with a raft of EFL embargoes for various defaulted payments.

Fans despised Yongge and even invaded the pitch during a match to protest against his ownership, which took the club to the brink.

Little wonder Couhig, a New Orleans lawyer who owned a minor league baseball club in his home city - where he also ran twice for mayor - before venturing into football as owner of Wycombe Wanderers, was hailed a hero upon his arrival in Berkshire.

'He’s a mini celebrity,' says Joe Jacobson, the 38-year-old former Wycombe defender appointed as Reading’s co-chief executive officer. 'I think he likes that deep down, even though he says he doesn’t. Lots of owners are hidden away but Rob is very open and he’s doing this for the right reasons. He isn’t promising the Premier League in three years, but he is promising to take Reading to a better position so someone with deeper pockets can take it to the next level. If more owners thought that way, rather than rushing to the North Star as quickly as possible a lot of these problems wouldn’t happen.'

Which is precisely how Couhig set about his four years at Wycombe, helping them reach the Championship for the first time before selling last year to Mikhail Lomtadze, a Harvard-educated Georgian-Kazakhstani technology entrepreneur with a net worth estimated by Forbes at £4.35billion.

The Reading takeover was delayed. It collapsed in September and was pieced back together. Since May there have been unforeseen interferences, including a legal case he had long-since promised to try in Louisiana and the death of his brother Kevin, father of Pete who had been sporting director at Wycombe.

'My best friend, a big soccer fan and the guy who got me started in all of this,' says Couhig. 'He told me I didn’t know what I was doing and couldn’t make any money in English soccer. And from there it was "OK, hold my beer" as we would say in the United States.'

Things are moving fast and Reading’s new owner is in overdrive with a safari in Kenya, the fulfilment of a commitment to Missy to squeeze in between the first home game against Huddersfield and what is sure to be an emotional fixture at Wycombe, two weeks later.

When in England, he stays at the stadium’s Voco hotel, where he occasionally bumps into the club’s former owner Sir John Madejski. They pause to chat and compare notes before Couhig drives on, time a pressing factor as he reenergises the club with his ideas.

He plans to transform the academy. It is Category One, producing stars such as Michael Olise of Bayern Munich and Jamie Gittens of Chelsea, and more whose sales have kept the club afloat through crisis, but he wants it to have a greater independence.

He is revamping the in-house media channel and not simply so he can tune in from New Orleans. 'The future of this sport will be when people understand it produces content 24 hours a day, seven days a week,' says Couhig. 'I don’t think the league understands its value.'

A data analysis company has been signed up to aid recruitment director Brian Carey and he is appointing English football’s first head of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

'You’ll say, what the hell do you need an AI head for, and that’s a great question,' says Couhig. 'I’m not 100 per cent sure. But I do know we need one. Nobody else has one, we’ll be the first. It’s the way the world’s going and why should I sit around and see what others do? Why can’t I be out there first?'

Reading’s potential since they reached Premier League for the first time under Madejski in 2006 has revolved around a vibrant local economy, at the heart of a tech hub near London.

Couhig’s accountants however were 'absolutely staggered' upon arrival. 'We were still doing paper invoices. They had no cloud system. We’re sitting in the heart of the UK’s technological centre using systems outdated 10 years ago.

'There’s no need for paper,' he goes on, which explains the uncluttered desk. 'We’ll have a dashboard on our phones showing us every pound in and out, why it’s allocated, where it goes against the budget, tickets sold, sponsors, what’s in the pipeline.

'I am an impatient person, but we recognise there’s a period of development. The staff here have been burned so many times they’re almost afraid to take risks and we are risk-takers. That’s how you get ahead.'

Season ticket sales are up by more than a thousand, moving towards 9,000.

'The challenge is can we go from 9,000 to the peak of 15,000 when we were in the Premier League,' says head of commercial Tim Kilpatrick, who has been at the club for six years and witnessed the depths of the crisis when Reading lived week to week, begging and borrowing to make ends meet.

A sell-on cut from Olise’s £50million move to Bayern from Crystal Palace kept was crucial to survival through last autumn and the sale of Sam Smith to Wrexham for £2m boosted the coffers in January.

'We were just trying to buy time to get to the takeover,' says Kilpatrick. 'We closed off rooms and facilities to reduce the cleaning bill and certain buildings to reduce energy consumption.

'The biggest change is that Rob’s thought process isn’t how do we save costs but how do we make money? For one building which was previously closed we’re exploring the possibility of hosting events and weddings to open up new revenue streams.'

Now for the football. As one of those involved in the anti-Dai protest groups said, fans are looking forward to a nice boring season after all the chaos.

'Ah, they say that now,' roars Couhig. 'Then I don’t sign the right striker and they’re leading the pack. It’s fun. And it’s interesting for Reading to be on the right side of stories, not poor Reading anymore. It is truly a story on the up.'



Pretty certain I got the whole article but I did have to edit out over 240 pages of HTML so might have cut something - if so, apologies.

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by MartinRdg » 04 Aug 2025 15:16

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Pretty certain I got the whole article but I did have to edit out over 240 pages of HTML so might have cut something - if so, apologies.


Yes - looks like that's all of it - I was half way to doing what you did but then I saw you posted it so I stopped!

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by traff » 04 Aug 2025 15:37

Cheers, appreciate the effort.

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by Sutekh » 08 Aug 2025 08:29

Further investment is incoming, new bloke expected to be revealed in an announcement at some point next week.

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by Linden Jones' Tash » 08 Aug 2025 08:40

Sutekh Further investment is incoming, new bloke expected to be revealed in an announcement at some point next week.


At this point, when we say 'new investment' is it basically the current owners watering down their shares in exchange for liquidities?

& what they do with the cash is up to them?


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by Snowflake Royal » 08 Aug 2025 08:46

Smart of Couhig, could look at this a couple of ways...

Is he selling off a few shares here and there to get an instant return on some of his investment? Or managing the financial black hole by losing a few shares to not have to put more of his money into covering our deficit?

Bit of a longer term hit on his share of any big future sale, but reducing his risk.

And if the investors get cold feet he can always buy back at a reduced price to let them free.

Repeated new investors does show confidence in the project, which is positive. And maybe a sign there's confidence we're moving in the right direction financially, and on the pitch rather than uncovering more and more unpleasant surprises and hidden difficulties running the club.
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by tidus_mi2 » 08 Aug 2025 10:23

Couhig and his team definitely talk a good game and it is a good sign he is able to attract new investment with deeper pockets but I still see Couhig as a man very much in the SJM mould who will run a steady ship so we know any investment should be sensible.

This is something Dai would have never been able to pull off.

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by Linden Jones' Tash » 08 Aug 2025 10:33

tidus_mi2 Couhig and his team definitely talk a good game and it is a good sign he is able to attract new investment with deeper pockets but I still see Couhig as a man very much in the SJM mould who will run a steady ship so we know any investment should be sensible.

This is something Dai would have never been able to pull off.


I think its too early to pass judgement on this one way or the other...

for all SJM's 'Reading way' stewardship in the early days and the building of a new stadium, he did get the club involved with a number of dodgy characters when he tried to exit...

The comparison with DY is moot as DY had access to significantly larger funds until the China issues came to a head...

Building & kitting out Bearwood is an example of this...

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by Snowflake Royal » 08 Aug 2025 11:41

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tidus_mi2 Couhig and his team definitely talk a good game and it is a good sign he is able to attract new investment with deeper pockets but I still see Couhig as a man very much in the SJM mould who will run a steady ship so we know any investment should be sensible.

This is something Dai would have never been able to pull off.


I think its too early to pass judgement on this one way or the other...

for all SJM's 'Reading way' stewardship in the early days and the building of a new stadium, he did get the club involved with a number of dodgy characters when he tried to exit...

The comparison with DY is moot as DY had access to significantly larger funds until the China issues came to a head...

Building & kitting out Bearwood is an example of this...

Allegedly fraudulently obtained funds, which he then just saddled the club with the debt of.


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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by Linden Jones' Tash » 08 Aug 2025 12:37

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tidus_mi2 Couhig and his team definitely talk a good game and it is a good sign he is able to attract new investment with deeper pockets but I still see Couhig as a man very much in the SJM mould who will run a steady ship so we know any investment should be sensible.

This is something Dai would have never been able to pull off.


I think its too early to pass judgement on this one way or the other...

for all SJM's 'Reading way' stewardship in the early days and the building of a new stadium, he did get the club involved with a number of dodgy characters when he tried to exit...

The comparison with DY is moot as DY had access to significantly larger funds until the China issues came to a head...

Building & kitting out Bearwood is an example of this...

Allegedly fraudulently obtained funds, which he then just saddled the club with the debt of.


nobodies perfect!

the new owners bought the debt for pennies in the pound so isn't that a moot point also...

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by Whore Jackie » 08 Aug 2025 13:06

Anyone go to the Former Players' Q&A with Rob (and Todd) last night?

Thought it was really good, Rob can certainly talk. 76 years old, but still sharp as a tack. Didn't backdown from any question, and Ady chucked a couple of trickyish ones at him. Loved his anger at the media for not properly covering the Morecambe story and has some pretty sensible ideas on how to reform the football pyramid. Other interesting* bits:

– New players still coming in, but not until next week earliest. Todd is pushing for a striker!
– Academy will stay as Cat 1 as long as they're there, but they are looking at ways to make it more cost efficient.
– Got very frustrated with certain sections of the media and social media pushing the he's closing down the Academy rumours.
– He's a big fan of Noel and will back him, but he's got 3 names they'll interview if Noel leaves for whatever reason. Ainsworth is not on that list.
– New investor will be announced next week. Much like player recruitment, they're very picky on who they bring in to invest.
– Converted some of their investments from loans to equity in order to maximise the funding for the Club.
– Lots of the infrastructure investment at the SCL is to both enhance the fan offering, and also make it more attractive for concerts, events etc. These will take time, aim is every time you go to the stadium you'll see improvements
– No Interest in getting involved with Royal Elm Park. Is aware of significant issues with the methane underneath the car park, sounds like it could be an issue for any development there.
– No plans to change the badge.
– 9.5K STs sold. Want to get up to an average of 16K home crowds by the middle of the season.
– We have a Head of AI! First English club to have one.
– Already using AI in their new scouting software he mentioned at the Purple Turtle. Reckons they'll start to see the benefits of this next season.
– Still chats to Rubén, but more to Ainsworth and Bloomfield. Really rated Rubén, but knew he'd go when their deal collapsed in September 2024.
– Rob isn't much of a drinker! Likes a Guinness and the occasional glass of wine. Todd loves a Bourbon and Amaretto. Together. He's a big man, Todd Junior is massive.

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by Snowball » 08 Aug 2025 14:17

Mail article with pikkies



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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by windermereROYAL » 08 Aug 2025 14:42

Whore Jackie Anyone go to the Former Players' Q&A with Rob (and Todd) last night?

Thought it was really good, Rob can certainly talk. 76 years old, but still sharp as a tack. Didn't backdown from any question, and Ady chucked a couple of trickyish ones at him. Loved his anger at the media for not properly covering the Morecambe story and has some pretty sensible ideas on how to reform the football pyramid. Other interesting* bits:

– New players still coming in, but not until next week earliest. Todd is pushing for a striker!
– Academy will stay as Cat 1 as long as they're there, but they are looking at ways to make it more cost efficient.
– Got very frustrated with certain sections of the media and social media pushing the he's closing down the Academy rumours.
– He's a big fan of Noel and will back him, but he's got 3 names they'll interview if Noel leaves for whatever reason. Ainsworth is not on that list.
– New investor will be announced next week. Much like player recruitment, they're very picky on who they bring in to invest.
– Converted some of their investments from loans to equity in order to maximise the funding for the Club.
– Lots of the infrastructure investment at the SCL is to both enhance the fan offering, and also make it more attractive for concerts, events etc. These will take time, aim is every time you go to the stadium you'll see improvements
– No Interest in getting involved with Royal Elm Park. Is aware of significant issues with the methane underneath the car park, sounds like it could be an issue for any development there.
– No plans to change the badge.
– 9.5K STs sold. Want to get up to an average of 16K home crowds by the middle of the season.
– We have a Head of AI! First English club to have one.
– Already using AI in their new scouting software he mentioned at the Purple Turtle. Reckons they'll start to see the benefits of this next season.
– Still chats to Rubén, but more to Ainsworth and Bloomfield. Really rated Rubén, but knew he'd go when their deal collapsed in September 2024.
– Rob isn't much of a drinker! Likes a Guinness and the occasional glass of wine. Todd loves a Bourbon and Amaretto. Together. He's a big man, Todd Junior is massive.


Were there any questions regarding the ladies team?


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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by Whore Jackie » 08 Aug 2025 15:01

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Whore Jackie Anyone go to the Former Players' Q&A with Rob (and Todd) last night?

Thought it was really good, Rob can certainly talk. 76 years old, but still sharp as a tack. Didn't backdown from any question, and Ady chucked a couple of trickyish ones at him. Loved his anger at the media for not properly covering the Morecambe story and has some pretty sensible ideas on how to reform the football pyramid. Other interesting* bits:

– New players still coming in, but not until next week earliest. Todd is pushing for a striker!
– Academy will stay as Cat 1 as long as they're there, but they are looking at ways to make it more cost efficient.
– Got very frustrated with certain sections of the media and social media pushing the he's closing down the Academy rumours.
– He's a big fan of Noel and will back him, but he's got 3 names they'll interview if Noel leaves for whatever reason. Ainsworth is not on that list.
– New investor will be announced next week. Much like player recruitment, they're very picky on who they bring in to invest.
– Converted some of their investments from loans to equity in order to maximise the funding for the Club.
– Lots of the infrastructure investment at the SCL is to both enhance the fan offering, and also make it more attractive for concerts, events etc. These will take time, aim is every time you go to the stadium you'll see improvements
– No Interest in getting involved with Royal Elm Park. Is aware of significant issues with the methane underneath the car park, sounds like it could be an issue for any development there.
– No plans to change the badge.
– 9.5K STs sold. Want to get up to an average of 16K home crowds by the middle of the season.
– We have a Head of AI! First English club to have one.
– Already using AI in their new scouting software he mentioned at the Purple Turtle. Reckons they'll start to see the benefits of this next season.
– Still chats to Rubén, but more to Ainsworth and Bloomfield. Really rated Rubén, but knew he'd go when their deal collapsed in September 2024.
– Rob isn't much of a drinker! Likes a Guinness and the occasional glass of wine. Todd loves a Bourbon and Amaretto. Together. He's a big man, Todd Junior is massive.


Were there any questions regarding the ladies team?


Got the distinct feeling it wasn’t the priority. With the original takeover he had a female investor lined up who would have taken over the Women’s Team. Didn’t sound like that was an option now. It would have been run as a separate entity, which a few clubs do now. They’ll leave it under the Community Trust ownership, but will support them financially.

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by Snowflake Royal » 08 Aug 2025 15:56

Nice, cheers for the update. Interesting.

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Watch

by Sutekh » 08 Aug 2025 16:03

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Whore Jackie Anyone go to the Former Players' Q&A with Rob (and Todd) last night?

Thought it was really good, Rob can certainly talk. 76 years old, but still sharp as a tack. Didn't backdown from any question, and Ady chucked a couple of trickyish ones at him. Loved his anger at the media for not properly covering the Morecambe story and has some pretty sensible ideas on how to reform the football pyramid. Other interesting* bits:

– New players still coming in, but not until next week earliest. Todd is pushing for a striker!
– Academy will stay as Cat 1 as long as they're there, but they are looking at ways to make it more cost efficient.
– Got very frustrated with certain sections of the media and social media pushing the he's closing down the Academy rumours.
– He's a big fan of Noel and will back him, but he's got 3 names they'll interview if Noel leaves for whatever reason. Ainsworth is not on that list.
– New investor will be announced next week. Much like player recruitment, they're very picky on who they bring in to invest.
– Converted some of their investments from loans to equity in order to maximise the funding for the Club.
– Lots of the infrastructure investment at the SCL is to both enhance the fan offering, and also make it more attractive for concerts, events etc. These will take time, aim is every time you go to the stadium you'll see improvements
– No Interest in getting involved with Royal Elm Park. Is aware of significant issues with the methane underneath the car park, sounds like it could be an issue for any development there.
– No plans to change the badge.
– 9.5K STs sold. Want to get up to an average of 16K home crowds by the middle of the season.
– We have a Head of AI! First English club to have one.
– Already using AI in their new scouting software he mentioned at the Purple Turtle. Reckons they'll start to see the benefits of this next season.
– Still chats to Rubén, but more to Ainsworth and Bloomfield. Really rated Rubén, but knew he'd go when their deal collapsed in September 2024.
– Rob isn't much of a drinker! Likes a Guinness and the occasional glass of wine. Todd loves a Bourbon and Amaretto. Together. He's a big man, Todd Junior is massive.


Were there any questions regarding the ladies team?


Got the distinct feeling it wasn’t the priority. With the original takeover he had a female investor lined up who would have taken over the Women’s Team. Didn’t sound like that was an option now. It would have been run as a separate entity, which a few clubs do now. They’ll leave it under the Community Trust ownership, but will support them financially.


But is it there still to sell to ourselves when we get to the PL again?

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Wat

by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2025 19:44

Whore Jackie Anyone go to the Former Players' Q&A with Rob (and Todd) last night?

Thought it was really good, Rob can certainly talk. 76 years old, but still sharp as a tack. Didn't backdown from any question, and Ady chucked a couple of trickyish ones at him. Loved his anger at the media for not properly covering the Morecambe story and has some pretty sensible ideas on how to reform the football pyramid. Other interesting* bits:

– New players still coming in, but not until next week earliest. Todd is pushing for a striker!
– Academy will stay as Cat 1 as long as they're there, but they are looking at ways to make it more cost efficient.
– Got very frustrated with certain sections of the media and social media pushing the he's closing down the Academy rumours.
– He's a big fan of Noel and will back him, but he's got 3 names they'll interview if Noel leaves for whatever reason. Ainsworth is not on that list.
– New investor will be announced next week. Much like player recruitment, they're very picky on who they bring in to invest.
– Converted some of their investments from loans to equity in order to maximise the funding for the Club.
– Lots of the infrastructure investment at the SCL is to both enhance the fan offering, and also make it more attractive for concerts, events etc. These will take time, aim is every time you go to the stadium you'll see improvements
– No Interest in getting involved with Royal Elm Park. Is aware of significant issues with the methane underneath the car park, sounds like it could be an issue for any development there.
– No plans to change the badge.
– 9.5K STs sold. Want to get up to an average of 16K home crowds by the middle of the season.
– We have a Head of AI! First English club to have one.
– Already using AI in their new scouting software he mentioned at the Purple Turtle. Reckons they'll start to see the benefits of this next season.
– Still chats to Rubén, but more to Ainsworth and Bloomfield. Really rated Rubén, but knew he'd go when their deal collapsed in September 2024.
– Rob isn't much of a drinker! Likes a Guinness and the occasional glass of wine. Todd loves a Bourbon and Amaretto. Together. He's a big man, Todd Junior is massive.


I am a diehard baseball fan as much as I am a Reading fan and the baseballification of what they’re trying to do is evident from the collectible cups to the heavy leaning on analytics. I’m all about it. However, I also work in large music venues and am adamant that going after concerts (and boxing) is a waste of time and effort for a stadium of that size. It falls into a homogeneous middle that suits nobody. Stadium costs are excessive compared to arenas, and the thing that makes up the difference is huge capacity. There’s a gap. If you can sell 20,000 tickets you go to the O2, if you can sell 50,000 you go to one of the big stadiums in London. Artists falling into the gap in between are extremely rare and even if they do fit that gap promoters will sell them the larger dream. I don’t think it’s on.

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Wat

by Clyde1998 » 08 Aug 2025 21:05

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Whore Jackie Anyone go to the Former Players' Q&A with Rob (and Todd) last night?

Thought it was really good, Rob can certainly talk. 76 years old, but still sharp as a tack. Didn't backdown from any question, and Ady chucked a couple of trickyish ones at him. Loved his anger at the media for not properly covering the Morecambe story and has some pretty sensible ideas on how to reform the football pyramid. Other interesting* bits:

– New players still coming in, but not until next week earliest. Todd is pushing for a striker!
– Academy will stay as Cat 1 as long as they're there, but they are looking at ways to make it more cost efficient.
– Got very frustrated with certain sections of the media and social media pushing the he's closing down the Academy rumours.
– He's a big fan of Noel and will back him, but he's got 3 names they'll interview if Noel leaves for whatever reason. Ainsworth is not on that list.
– New investor will be announced next week. Much like player recruitment, they're very picky on who they bring in to invest.
– Converted some of their investments from loans to equity in order to maximise the funding for the Club.
– Lots of the infrastructure investment at the SCL is to both enhance the fan offering, and also make it more attractive for concerts, events etc. These will take time, aim is every time you go to the stadium you'll see improvements
– No Interest in getting involved with Royal Elm Park. Is aware of significant issues with the methane underneath the car park, sounds like it could be an issue for any development there.
– No plans to change the badge.
– 9.5K STs sold. Want to get up to an average of 16K home crowds by the middle of the season.
– We have a Head of AI! First English club to have one.
– Already using AI in their new scouting software he mentioned at the Purple Turtle. Reckons they'll start to see the benefits of this next season.
– Still chats to Rubén, but more to Ainsworth and Bloomfield. Really rated Rubén, but knew he'd go when their deal collapsed in September 2024.
– Rob isn't much of a drinker! Likes a Guinness and the occasional glass of wine. Todd loves a Bourbon and Amaretto. Together. He's a big man, Todd Junior is massive.


I am a diehard baseball fan as much as I am a Reading fan and the baseballification of what they’re trying to do is evident from the collectible cups to the heavy leaning on analytics. I’m all about it. However, I also work in large music venues and am adamant that going after concerts (and boxing) is a waste of time and effort for a stadium of that size. It falls into a homogeneous middle that suits nobody. Stadium costs are excessive compared to arenas, and the thing that makes up the difference is huge capacity. There’s a gap. If you can sell 20,000 tickets you go to the O2, if you can sell 50,000 you go to one of the big stadiums in London. Artists falling into the gap in between are extremely rare and even if they do fit that gap promoters will sell them the larger dream. I don’t think it’s on.

Agree with concerts. Since the last time we regularly had them at the Mad Stad, better venues have opened up and many of those are closer to London. I doubt there would be much of a financial advantage coming here over say Milton Keynes - and we have a smaller venue. That's without considering venues within London.

Ashton Gate is regularly used for concerts, but Bristol is a bigger place than Reading and can attract people from the West Country and potentially South Wales (Newport and closer). It's probably a city with a more demographically appropriate population too.

Would be great if they can make it work though.

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Wat

by linkenholtroyal » 08 Aug 2025 21:10

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Whore Jackie Anyone go to the Former Players' Q&A with Rob (and Todd) last night?

Thought it was really good, Rob can certainly talk. 76 years old, but still sharp as a tack. Didn't backdown from any question, and Ady chucked a couple of trickyish ones at him. Loved his anger at the media for not properly covering the Morecambe story and has some pretty sensible ideas on how to reform the football pyramid. Other interesting* bits:

– New players still coming in, but not until next week earliest. Todd is pushing for a striker!
– Academy will stay as Cat 1 as long as they're there, but they are looking at ways to make it more cost efficient.
– Got very frustrated with certain sections of the media and social media pushing the he's closing down the Academy rumours.
– He's a big fan of Noel and will back him, but he's got 3 names they'll interview if Noel leaves for whatever reason. Ainsworth is not on that list.
– New investor will be announced next week. Much like player recruitment, they're very picky on who they bring in to invest.
– Converted some of their investments from loans to equity in order to maximise the funding for the Club.
– Lots of the infrastructure investment at the SCL is to both enhance the fan offering, and also make it more attractive for concerts, events etc. These will take time, aim is every time you go to the stadium you'll see improvements
– No Interest in getting involved with Royal Elm Park. Is aware of significant issues with the methane underneath the car park, sounds like it could be an issue for any development there.
– No plans to change the badge.
– 9.5K STs sold. Want to get up to an average of 16K home crowds by the middle of the season.
– We have a Head of AI! First English club to have one.
– Already using AI in their new scouting software he mentioned at the Purple Turtle. Reckons they'll start to see the benefits of this next season.
– Still chats to Rubén, but more to Ainsworth and Bloomfield. Really rated Rubén, but knew he'd go when their deal collapsed in September 2024.
– Rob isn't much of a drinker! Likes a Guinness and the occasional glass of wine. Todd loves a Bourbon and Amaretto. Together. He's a big man, Todd Junior is massive.


I am a diehard baseball fan as much as I am a Reading fan and the baseballification of what they’re trying to do is evident from the collectible cups to the heavy leaning on analytics. I’m all about it. However, I also work in large music venues and am adamant that going after concerts (and boxing) is a waste of time and effort for a stadium of that size. It falls into a homogeneous middle that suits nobody. Stadium costs are excessive compared to arenas, and the thing that makes up the difference is huge capacity. There’s a gap. If you can sell 20,000 tickets you go to the O2, if you can sell 50,000 you go to one of the big stadiums in London. Artists falling into the gap in between are extremely rare and even if they do fit that gap promoters will sell them the larger dream. I don’t think it’s on.

Interesting background, I went and saw the chilli peppers on there stadium arcadium tour at what was the Mad Stad then. What I would say is I understand the need for larger venues but it was great that it wasn’t too big as the punter. Also for some reason whether it was the speaker set up but the sound was very clear in comparison to other converts I have been to since. I assumed this was due to the design of the stadium?

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Re: New Owners - Redwood Wat

by Sutekh » 08 Aug 2025 23:00

Clyde1998
Royal Ginger
Whore Jackie Anyone go to the Former Players' Q&A with Rob (and Todd) last night?

Thought it was really good, Rob can certainly talk. 76 years old, but still sharp as a tack. Didn't backdown from any question, and Ady chucked a couple of trickyish ones at him. Loved his anger at the media for not properly covering the Morecambe story and has some pretty sensible ideas on how to reform the football pyramid. Other interesting* bits:

– New players still coming in, but not until next week earliest. Todd is pushing for a striker!
– Academy will stay as Cat 1 as long as they're there, but they are looking at ways to make it more cost efficient.
– Got very frustrated with certain sections of the media and social media pushing the he's closing down the Academy rumours.
– He's a big fan of Noel and will back him, but he's got 3 names they'll interview if Noel leaves for whatever reason. Ainsworth is not on that list.
– New investor will be announced next week. Much like player recruitment, they're very picky on who they bring in to invest.
– Converted some of their investments from loans to equity in order to maximise the funding for the Club.
– Lots of the infrastructure investment at the SCL is to both enhance the fan offering, and also make it more attractive for concerts, events etc. These will take time, aim is every time you go to the stadium you'll see improvements
– No Interest in getting involved with Royal Elm Park. Is aware of significant issues with the methane underneath the car park, sounds like it could be an issue for any development there.
– No plans to change the badge.
– 9.5K STs sold. Want to get up to an average of 16K home crowds by the middle of the season.
– We have a Head of AI! First English club to have one.
– Already using AI in their new scouting software he mentioned at the Purple Turtle. Reckons they'll start to see the benefits of this next season.
– Still chats to Rubén, but more to Ainsworth and Bloomfield. Really rated Rubén, but knew he'd go when their deal collapsed in September 2024.
– Rob isn't much of a drinker! Likes a Guinness and the occasional glass of wine. Todd loves a Bourbon and Amaretto. Together. He's a big man, Todd Junior is massive.


I am a diehard baseball fan as much as I am a Reading fan and the baseballification of what they’re trying to do is evident from the collectible cups to the heavy leaning on analytics. I’m all about it. However, I also work in large music venues and am adamant that going after concerts (and boxing) is a waste of time and effort for a stadium of that size. It falls into a homogeneous middle that suits nobody. Stadium costs are excessive compared to arenas, and the thing that makes up the difference is huge capacity. There’s a gap. If you can sell 20,000 tickets you go to the O2, if you can sell 50,000 you go to one of the big stadiums in London. Artists falling into the gap in between are extremely rare and even if they do fit that gap promoters will sell them the larger dream. I don’t think it’s on.

Agree with concerts. Since the last time we regularly had them at the Mad Stad, better venues have opened up and many of those are closer to London. I doubt there would be much of a financial advantage coming here over say Milton Keynes - and we have a smaller venue. That's without considering venues within London.

Ashton Gate is regularly used for concerts, but Bristol is a bigger place than Reading and can attract people from the West Country and potentially South Wales (Newport and closer). It's probably a city with a more demographically appropriate population too.

Would be great if they can make it work though.


Should be able to considering there’s naff all large scale music venues in the area. Always said it’s utterly ridiculous there’s nowhere in the Reading area for touring bands to play since the Bracknell Sports Centre stopped hosting occasional gigs 40 years ago!

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