TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Alexander Litvinenko » 22 Aug 2012 10:54

John Is Chrsis's son.

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Royal Lady » 22 Aug 2012 11:06

Hmmm - so he's put money in too?

Just never heard his name bandied about when the TSI thing was going on - so was interested to know what sort of part he played and whether he was, as I assumed, a relative of Chris Samuelson.

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Simon's Church » 22 Aug 2012 11:09

TROFLansparency.

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Video interview with Anton

by kevan » 22 Aug 2012 12:00

Nice video interview from the BBC, sounds a sensible bloke http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19338675

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Re: Video interview with Anton

by Stuboo » 22 Aug 2012 13:32

kevan Nice video interview from the BBC, sounds a sensible bloke http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19338675


Yeah, nice video. He sounds sensible enough.


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Re: The new owner

by E. Andrew » 22 Aug 2012 14:59

The more I read about him, the more I think he might legitimately be a nice guy living out a - what turned out to be bargain-priced - childhood dream... IN A NICE WAY. :shock:

I suppose loads of money and a gorgeous wife make life easier, but that often makes an arse, not a smiling, amiable young man.

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/pre ... /3322792/-

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Re: The new owner

by Maguire » 22 Aug 2012 15:01

windermere_royal a very good interview with him and his gorgeous wife in the Mail today..link under picture.


Hey windermere_royal,

Do you live in Windermere? Or just near the lake? If so, whereabouts?

I like Windermere itself - much nicer than Bowness which is way too tourist-oriented. Decent chippy aswell down a little road in the centre.

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Re: The new owner

by Royal Lady » 22 Aug 2012 15:37

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You can also join her fan club - perhaps a more attractive membership proposition than STAR! :wink:


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Re: The new owner

by windermere_royal » 22 Aug 2012 15:43

Maguire
windermere_royal a very good interview with him and his gorgeous wife in the Mail today..link under picture.


Hey windermere_royal,

Do you live in Windermere? Or just near the lake? If so, whereabouts?

I like Windermere itself - much nicer than Bowness which is way too tourist-oriented. Decent chippy aswell down a little road in the centre.


Windermere road actually :lol:


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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by urz13 » 22 Aug 2012 17:15

Friday's Legacy
urz13 In an interview tonight he said he wanted to make Reading one of the top 10 'financial powers' in English football. At least I think he said English - it might have been 'world football' :shock:


Within five years yes, and I think it was in English football. He certainly thinks big. Lets just hope he shows patience in Brian and the coaching staff in getting us there, and doesn't panic if we hit a winless patch of 6-7 games at some point.

To be fair I would think we're pretty much there or thereabouts already. There are several teams with less financial muscle, such as Wigan, Swansea, Norwich...

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Article in The Guardian 22 Aug

by Man Friday » 22 Aug 2012 19:31

Anyone see the article in today's The Guardian on Reading FC's ownership? Very illuminating.

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Re: Article in The Guardian 22 Aug

by Dare to Dr£am » 22 Aug 2012 20:06

See Policies - TSI thread.

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Geekins » 22 Aug 2012 20:39

i love you Anton!


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Re: The new owner

by Royal Biscuitman » 22 Aug 2012 21:52

windermere_royal
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Re: The new owner

by Toon Toon Blue army » 22 Aug 2012 22:36

EPR Can anyone explain to me the need for 17 pitches? :shock:

That's iike, 374 people playing football at once.


EPPP I would imagine and the following explanation below (I did some work as a groundsman during school holidays at golf clubs and football clubs when I was 16-19)

Its all about rotating pitches, the players will train on different pitches every day to ensure the pitches can recover and are in perfect condition.

It may seem excessive, but think about the state of the Madejski pitch in the last few years and that's a supposedly high quality pitch with about 1-2 games (incl the Rugby) every week. Now imagine what the training ground pitches would look like, lesser quality pitches than the Madejski, being trained on every day for 2-4 hours.

Then think we have the following training every day; the keepers, 2 first teams, U21s, all the academy teams... and suddenly 17 pitches doesn't seem that excessive IF you want perfect conditions for the majority of the year.

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Re: The new owner

by E. Andrew » 22 Aug 2012 22:41

It's bringing incredible relief to find detailed yard maintenance suggestions in a midst of post-match calls for throwing Feds to the dogs. Love it 8)

Think I would have studied grounds work in another life...

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Dare to Dr£am » 24 Aug 2012 16:58



They're not a bad account to follow in fairness to them. They don't go down the ITK route, but do occasionally get things from someone reliable and have been on the nose a few times when they put their neck on the line. Usually it's just a round-up of news, rumours and gossip.

This sounds more than likely. Anton has already said they will consider stadium naming rights at some time in the future as an extra source of revenue, and Waitrose contract is up next summer.

I know it's not favoured by many, but if it means one more decent signing every summer then I'm all for it.

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Toon Toon Blue army » 25 Aug 2012 11:54

I see the logic but noooooooooooooooooo :cry:

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Geekins » 28 Aug 2012 17:18

Like this??

The Waitrose Stadium @ Madejski

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Re: TSI - The Promises, Policies & Progress Thread

by Stuboo » 28 Aug 2012 19:35

The only, only way I could accept renaming the stadium is if they kept the original name too, like The Kia Oval. So, that would be The Waitrose-Madejski. Argggh. Not great, but for me, we need to keep the name of the great man who has done so much for RFC. It's our history and we shouldn't just throw it in the bin.

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