STAR Team Predictor Competition

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STAR Team Predictor Competition

by STAR Voice » 19 Jul 2006 19:08

STAR is running something a bit different this year - a prediction competition in aid of the Reading FC Academy. It costs £5 per person to enter, and all you have to do is pick a team from each group each group of 5 or 6 which you think will score the most points over the next season. And anyone can enter, not just STAR members.

Half of all money goes to the Academy to fund special projects which they might not otherwise be able to afford (such as tournaments and travel) and the other 50% of entry money goes in prizes - with the number of entries already received the top prize will be over £200 but we'd like to take it much higher.

We've also had promises that RFC players will enter this, as well as local media people, so this is your chance to compete against all of them - scores will be published each month on the STAR website.

Full details, and a downloadable entry form, are on the STAR Website : http://www.star-reading.org

As a bonus for HNA people, I'm happy to accept entries by e-mail, and to accept payments by paypal. PM me for more information if you want to enter by e-mail/paypal. I'll even publish a HNA mini-league if enough nobbers enter.

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by The_Cat » 19 Jul 2006 19:11

The file don't work on my pc, how else can I get it?

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by STAR Voice » 19 Jul 2006 19:16

PM me and I'll send you an MS-Word version, but that's a standard PDF file so it should work.

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by madrfc » 22 Jul 2006 16:52

when is the closing date for this please?

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by The 17 Bus » 22 Jul 2006 16:59

I have to say I would rather that the money did not go to RFC at all, things the club could not otherwise afford, surely with prices as they are they should be able to find money for all that is needed, though of course that might mean wages kept lower.

How about STAR making funds available for pre match entertainment, such as the penalty kick inflateable, not something that RFC need fund, IMHO


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by STAR Voice » 23 Jul 2006 17:54

madrfc when is the closing date for this please?


When our season kicks-off - so 3pm on August 19th.

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by STAR Voice » 23 Jul 2006 17:59

The 17 Bus I have to say I would rather that the money did not go to RFC at all, things the club could not otherwise afford, surely with prices as they are they should be able to find money for all that is needed, though of course that might mean wages kept lower.

How about STAR making funds available for pre match entertainment, such as the penalty kick inflateable, not something that RFC need fund, IMHO


The academy is not particularly well-funded and is under constant financial pressure - the first team get the vast majority of resources - and even more so this season.

What we want to do is what we've done for a couple of seasons, which is to pay for extra activities that the academy budget want to organise for the youngsters, but which isn't in the academy budget - this includes paying for them to go foreign tournaments, etc.

We'd rather invest in the long-term future of the club, rather than pay money for something that is gone by kick-off.

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by Scrappy » 23 Jul 2006 18:09

Quick note, there are teams on there in the Football League. Wouldn't it make more sense to close it the day before the start of the FL instead? Which means it would close on the 3rd August?

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by STAR Voice » 23 Jul 2006 18:12

Scrappy Quick note, there are teams on there in the Football League. Wouldn't it make more sense to close it the day before the start of the FL instead? Which means it would close on the 3rd August?


In some ways yes, but I'd like people to have a chance to enter before the matches at the MadStad on 12th & 19th August, in order to maximise the number of people taking part and to make the prizes and the income for the Academy as big as possible.

I don't see that anyone will gain a massive advantage by those two weeks of League games.


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by STAR Voice » 11 Aug 2006 15:41

If anyone still wants to enter this competition, we'll be taking entries at the STAR unit outside the East Stand before the matches tomorrow and next week - entries close when we kick off against 'Boro.

The prize fund is already up to virtually £400 and the more who enter the higher the prizes go. Entry is just £5 and 50% of all entry fees go to benefit the Academy.

I'll also take entries by PM (with payment made via Paypal). PM me for exact details and an entry form.

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by retired aggro » 12 Aug 2006 14:07

Boycott this at once

STAR should not be funding the club, once again they seem to have their priorities all wrong.

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by From Despair To Where? » 12 Aug 2006 14:43

Quite right Aggro, they should create a breakaway club in the Reading Saturday League and burn effigies of John Madejski at half time in protest at his legal purchase of the club.

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by Adrian's Fool » 12 Aug 2006 15:42

Pathetic that anyone should complain about the money going to the Academy - these boys are the future of our club.

Utterly pathetic.


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by midlandadie » 12 Aug 2006 20:47

yeah and the academy has done really well for us so far!

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by moo » 13 Aug 2006 00:32

midlandadie yeah and the academy has done really well for us so far!


Its done ok, Just not for us...

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by The 17 Bus » 13 Aug 2006 07:57

A lot af the Academy kids would be better playing local kids football IMHO.

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