Time to drop London Irish?

Should we ditch the egg chasers?

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Time to drop London Irish?

by TBM » 27 Feb 2012 11:54

Now we have (or least nearly have) a bit of financial backing do we really need to keep London Irish playing at the stadium?

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 27 Feb 2012 11:55

Didn't they sign a ridiculously long lease (i.e. to 2020 or something like that) last time it was up for renewal?

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by Dare to Dr£am » 27 Feb 2012 12:41

T.R.O.L.I. Didn't they sign a ridiculously long lease (i.e. to 2020 or something like that) last time it was up for renewal?


Yes.

The pitch seems to cope with it very well, so why throw away the extra income?

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by ZacNaloen » 27 Feb 2012 12:54

^ previous problems with the pitch were due to an infection of some fungus and overzealous use of weed killer.

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by Magnus » 27 Feb 2012 13:10

ZacNaloen ^ previous problems with the pitch were due to an infection of some fungus and overzealous use of weed killer.

Pretty embarrasing for the ground staff - was an explanation as to how this happened ever given?

The departure of Gordon Neate was always going to be tough TBF.


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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by Fox Talbot » 27 Feb 2012 13:25

T.R.O.L.I. Didn't they sign a ridiculously long lease (i.e. to 2020 or something like that) last time it was up for renewal?


Think it goes to 2026! Profit to RFC is worth 'only' / 'as much as' £0.5m - £0.75m per season depending on whether you are half-full / half-empty-minded.

Fratton Park may soon be available without sitting landlord!

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by melonhead » 27 Feb 2012 14:04

pitch looks beautiful thi year, no problem with the irish playing- nice extra revenue stream for the club.

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by Dare to Dr£am » 27 Feb 2012 14:19

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T.R.O.L.I. Didn't they sign a ridiculously long lease (i.e. to 2020 or something like that) last time it was up for renewal?


Think it goes to 2026! Profit to RFC is worth 'only' / 'as much as' £0.5m - £0.75m per season depending on whether you are half-full / half-empty-minded.

Fratton Park may soon be available without sitting landlord!


So all the more reason for them to continue playing at the Madejski. That money is one very decent players wages at this level, and a not too shabby one at Premier League level.

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by TBM » 27 Feb 2012 14:21

melonhead pitch looks beautiful thi year, no problem with the irish playing- nice extra revenue stream for the club.


If what is said above, then £500k is hardly anything these days


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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by WoodleyRoyal » 27 Feb 2012 14:32

find it hard to believe only making 500k-750k pa, considering they have an average attendance of 15,577 and £300 ish for a ST, plus alcohol and food sales plus club shop plus exec boxes etc. I know not all of this, in fact quite a small amount would actually come to the club... but if the club is only making half a mill then the RFC is being taken for a ride!

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by TBM » 27 Feb 2012 14:52

WoodleyRoyal find it hard to believe only making 500k-750k pa, considering they have an average attendance of 15,577 and £300 ish for a ST, plus alcohol and food sales plus club shop plus exec boxes etc. I know not all of this, in fact quite a small amount would actually come to the club... but if the club is only making half a mill then the RFC is being taken for a ride!


Unless the 500k is after the loan payment to Mr Mad is paid out etc

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by Magnus » 27 Feb 2012 14:57

How many rugby games in a season?

If it's 20, and we make £750k a year from them then basically it costs £37.5k a time to hire it out.

Cheap at the price perhaps, but it's an asset sat there otherwise doing nothing.

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by melonhead » 27 Feb 2012 14:57

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melonhead pitch looks beautiful thi year, no problem with the irish playing- nice extra revenue stream for the club.


If what is said above, then £500k is hardly anything these days



its a decent players wages for a year.


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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by paulholsgrove » 27 Feb 2012 15:12

Does it say anywhere that reading football club (as a business) own the stadium, and the revenue received from London Irish doesnt go straight to madejski himself?

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by TBM » 27 Feb 2012 15:15

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melonhead pitch looks beautiful thi year, no problem with the irish playing- nice extra revenue stream for the club.


If what is said above, then £500k is hardly anything these days



its a decent players wages for a year.


we got rich owners now, we shouldn't have to worry about this :D

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by melonhead » 27 Feb 2012 15:15

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TBM If what is said above, then £500k is hardly anything these days



its a decent players wages for a year.


we got rich owners now, we shouldn't have to worry about this :D



you dont get rich by throwing half a million quid a year away

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by melonhead » 27 Feb 2012 15:16

paulholsgrove Does it say anywhere that reading football club (as a business) own the stadium, and the revenue received from London Irish doesnt go straight to madejski himself?



yes

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by TBM » 27 Feb 2012 15:18

melonhead you dont get rich by throwing half a million quid a year away


Look, i just dont like egg chasing...........and when i have to go B&Q and its on, it fcuking annoys the hell out of me :x

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by melonhead » 27 Feb 2012 15:19

unlucky.

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Re: Time to drop London Irish?

by TBM » 27 Feb 2012 15:31

Although tbf, if i had said we should keep the egg chasing, then you would be on here arguing that they should go ;)

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