by hobbitx007 » 13 Mar 2024 19:56
by Lower West » 13 Mar 2024 23:56
by morganb » 14 Mar 2024 00:08
Only days after Reading owner Dai Yongge said he was “open” to selling the training ground to keep the lights on, he’s done it. The buyers are….Wycombe Wanderers. You can’t blame them (Reading approached them) but it’s insult to injury for Reading fans.
by Sutekh » 14 Mar 2024 08:37
morganb No, but according to some bloke at The Athletic, Wycombe can -
https://twitter.com/mjshrimper/status/1 ... JO8tg&s=19Only days after Reading owner Dai Yongge said he was “open” to selling the training ground to keep the lights on, he’s done it. The buyers are….Wycombe Wanderers. You can’t blame them (Reading approached them) but it’s insult to injury for Reading fans.
by tmesis » 14 Mar 2024 09:37
Sutekh Presumably now this sale has effectively saved the club by giving time to complete the overall sale of the club and banishes the fear of not existing in the summer?
by SouthDownsRoyal » 14 Mar 2024 09:37
by WestYorksRoyal » 14 Mar 2024 10:17
Sutekhmorganb No, but according to some bloke at The Athletic, Wycombe can -
https://twitter.com/mjshrimper/status/1 ... JO8tg&s=19Only days after Reading owner Dai Yongge said he was “open” to selling the training ground to keep the lights on, he’s done it. The buyers are….Wycombe Wanderers. You can’t blame them (Reading approached them) but it’s insult to injury for Reading fans.
£25m apparently, though really can't see that meaning the rest of the club now being sold for £5m. Seems a case of asset stripping has been encountered?
All you can say is that if the club went under due to no money this month there'd be no Academy anyway and what it was would have been sold off for a pittance by administrators.
Presumably now this sale has effectively saved the club by giving time to complete the overall sale of the club and banishes the fear of not existing in the summer? Be interested to hear the FL and experts take on it.
Thanks Dai, ****** great way to preserve the memory of Evans and Dolan, let alone the total destruction of SJM's terrifically special legacy of how to run a club properly.
Wonder if Reading might be able to rent it back as a shared facility or if they'll just cease to exist in the summer with most of the kids being "transferred" to Wycombe?
Reading now to assume the Brentford/Brighton model of no youth system?
by Reading4eva » 14 Mar 2024 11:27
by NathStPaul » 14 Mar 2024 11:28
by NathStPaul » 14 Mar 2024 11:29
Reading4eva This is the most heartbreaking part of all of this.
The training ground was the legacy that was dreamed up by Madejski and Eamonn Dolan. Both worked to get it done, only Madejski got the chance to see it. Both men are in a different league to the scrawny rat of an owner who has ruined it.
Dai Yongge is an absolute scumbag.
by Sutekh » 14 Mar 2024 11:32
by Reading4eva » 14 Mar 2024 12:10
NathStPaulReading4eva This is the most heartbreaking part of all of this.
The training ground was the legacy that was dreamed up by Madejski and Eamonn Dolan. Both worked to get it done, only Madejski got the chance to see it. Both men are in a different league to the scrawny rat of an owner who has ruined it.
Dai Yongge is an absolute scumbag.
What does this have to do with Bournemouth?
by WestYorksRoyal » 14 Mar 2024 12:33
Reading4evaNathStPaulReading4eva This is the most heartbreaking part of all of this.
The training ground was the legacy that was dreamed up by Madejski and Eamonn Dolan. Both worked to get it done, only Madejski got the chance to see it. Both men are in a different league to the scrawny rat of an owner who has ruined it.
Dai Yongge is an absolute scumbag.
What does this have to do with Bournemouth?
Oh shut the oxf*rd up you annoying oxf*rd.
Today isn't the day
by RoyalBlue » 14 Mar 2024 12:59
WestYorksRoyalSutekhmorganb No, but according to some bloke at The Athletic, Wycombe can -
https://twitter.com/mjshrimper/status/1 ... JO8tg&s=19
£25m apparently, though really can't see that meaning the rest of the club now being sold for £5m. Seems a case of asset stripping has been encountered?
All you can say is that if the club went under due to no money this month there'd be no Academy anyway and what it was would have been sold off for a pittance by administrators.
Presumably now this sale has effectively saved the club by giving time to complete the overall sale of the club and banishes the fear of not existing in the summer? Be interested to hear the FL and experts take on it.
Thanks Dai, ****** great way to preserve the memory of Evans and Dolan, let alone the total destruction of SJM's terrifically special legacy of how to run a club properly.
Wonder if Reading might be able to rent it back as a shared facility or if they'll just cease to exist in the summer with most of the kids being "transferred" to Wycombe?
Reading now to assume the Brentford/Brighton model of no youth system?
Took SJM about 25 years to build it, AZ, Dai et. al about a decade to destroy. If we get out of this alive, we've got to do it all again. Only slim advantage is people have now seen that it can be done.
by Sutekh » 14 Mar 2024 14:35
by Reading4eva » 14 Mar 2024 16:43
WestYorksRoyalReading4evaNathStPaul What does this have to do with Bournemouth?
Oh shut the oxf*rd up you annoying oxf*rd.
Today isn't the day
I personally have no issue with people feeling an attachment to 2 towns and 2 clubs. However, given the straits Bournemouth were in when you moved there, have you considered that you may be the curse? Spend any time in Wimbledon?
by SouthDownsRoyal » 14 Mar 2024 19:19
WestYorksRoyalReading4evaNathStPaul What does this have to do with Bournemouth?
Oh shut the oxf*rd up you annoying oxf*rd.
Today isn't the day
I personally have no issue with people feeling an attachment to 2 towns and 2 clubs. However, given the straits Bournemouth were in when you moved there, have you considered that you may be the curse? Spend any time in Wimbledon?
by NathStPaul » 14 Mar 2024 19:29
SouthDownsRoyalWestYorksRoyalReading4eva
Oh shut the oxf*rd up you annoying oxf*rd.
Today isn't the day
I personally have no issue with people feeling an attachment to 2 towns and 2 clubs. However, given the straits Bournemouth were in when you moved there, have you considered that you may be the curse? Spend any time in Wimbledon?
He used to support Bury.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 14 Mar 2024 19:44
NathStPaulSouthDownsRoyalWestYorksRoyal I personally have no issue with people feeling an attachment to 2 towns and 2 clubs. However, given the straits Bournemouth were in when you moved there, have you considered that you may be the curse? Spend any time in Wimbledon?
He used to support Bury.
He also went to see Beijing Renhe play on numerous ocassions.
by Reading4eva » 14 Mar 2024 23:28
SouthDownsRoyalNathStPaulSouthDownsRoyal
He used to support Bury.
He also went to see Beijing Renhe play on numerous ocassions.
I heard he used to have a soft spot for KSV Roeselare
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