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Essexyellows

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Surely he was questioned when he unsuccessfully tried to merge you & Reading together? What an obnoxious scumbag he was?!

Thames Valley Royals......... we just sat on the pitch 2,000 or so of us must have been towards the end of the `83 season...... protest march`s in Reading & Oxford..... Maxwell hated it, basically said if you don`t like it piss off.... which made us more determined..... think it was the Reading board that got an injunction against it and they went down and we went on to have the best few years I have ever or will ever experience.

Having seen us playing & suviving in Div 1 (Premier League for the kids) down to the pits of playing at places like St Albans........ its been a ride!!
 

ovduk78

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[QUOMaxwell ssexyellows, post: 1304063, member: 9138"]Thames Valley Royals......... we just sat on the pitch 2,000 or so of us must have been towards the end of the `83 season...... protest march`s in Reading & Oxford..... Maxwell hated it, basically said if you don`t like it piss off.... which made us more determined..... think it was the Reading board that got an injunction against it and they went down and we went on to have the best few years I have ever or will ever experience.

Having seen us playing & suviving in Div 1 (Premier League for the kids) down to the pits of playing at places like St Albans........ its been a ride!![/QUOTE]
Was Maxwell still chairman when you won the league cup in 1985?
 

Sbarcher

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Interesting. Tim with Joy's man in the boat. Explains everything!
 

Essexyellows

Obsessive Dot Counter
@ovduk78 we won it in `86 Captain Bob was around till he went overboard........ think that was `91 then we were taken over by Biomass Recycling and things got a bit shitty!!
Little known fact about the Milk Cup final..... Maurice Evans, who had taken the helm after Jim Smith left, let Ken Fish go up the steps to get a medal. Ken was the club trainer for 20+ years and was 72 at the time..... proper gentleman was Maurice... never a football manager!!
 

Brylowes

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Intransient landlord whose current end game is to sell the football ground & car parks for housing,as it is inside the city council boundary and offers prime development space next to his hotels & leisure complex.
Then factor on the supportersTrust who have recently slapped a community interest right to bid order on it, and other parties who previously wanted to move the Club to other locations and you have a right tangled mess of "interested parties".
Many of the interested parties have been blindsided by Kassam before so they "don`t get on" which leaves us with the supporters trust, Darryl Eales & Kassam at a bit of an en passe with all wanting different outcomes!
Kassam wants around £16+ million for what is there but won`t sell to an individual (eg: Darryl) he is willing sell to the Trust ..... Darryl funds/bankrolls the FC and its losses/revenues so could do without paying 1/2 million in rent & could do with matchday revenue from catering & corporate (Kassam gets that as well!!).......the other parties seem to think that Water Eaton could be a "proper ground with everything under the FC`s control" for sub £20 million........ interesting times ahead.

Me........ buy it..... put the fourth stand up (footings are under the car park already)...... fill the corners..... 25k capacity and flirting with the top of the Championship..... :nailbiting::nailbiting::happy:
So you currently pay 550,000 P/A rent, you have absolutely no access to revenue streams
"Match day" or otherwise, you have a lower average gate than us.
However do you manage to stay afloat,
The poor souls running our show, pay only 20% of your rent, have some limited access to
"match day" revenue streams and attract a few more customers than you do.
And Yet.......
 

Sky Blue Pete

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So you currently pay 550,000 P/A rent, you have absolutely no access to revenue streams
"Match day" or otherwise, you have a lower average gate than us.
However do you manage to stay afloat,
The poor souls running our show, pay only 20% of your rent, have some limited access to
"match day" revenue streams and attract a few more customers than you do.
And Yet.......
Yep interesting question
 

Captain Dart

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So you currently pay 550,000 P/A rent, you have absolutely no access to revenue streams
"Match day" or otherwise, you have a lower average gate than us.
However do you manage to stay afloat,
The poor souls running our show, pay only 20% of your rent, have some limited access to
"match day" revenue streams and attract a few more customers than you do.
And Yet.......
Must have the pie franchise.
 

Essexyellows

Obsessive Dot Counter
What keeps us afloat (currently) is bringing players through our academy/youth set up: Callum O`Dowda to Bristol C for £1.2 million which could rise to £1.6 million on appearances plus 30% sell on clause. The scouting system is also fairly good at finding the occasional "gem" from elsewhere; Kemar Roofe had been floating around on loans from West Brom until we signed him on a 3 year deal, everything clicked and he went to Leeds for circa £5 million with another reported hefty sell on.
We do get some match day revenue....... ticket & programme sales..... we have around 4,000 ST holders and some big games (Swansea,Newcastle,Blackburn) in the FA Cup "runs" have added to the coffers..... and the Johnstones Paint/Chubba Chips Trophy has also generated some additional income thanks to the additional prize money on offer. After that Daryl writes a cheque and is currently "in" for £800k or so.
 

Essexyellows

Obsessive Dot Counter
Much the same as last year as long as we turn up, give you a good game and have a good day out in the smoke that`ll do me.... the result is a little bit immaterial, if we win great..if we lose I won`t be throwing myself under a train! :happy:

PS: Take a big bag or pocket for the programme.....last years was A4 size, 114 pages and a bit of a lump to carry round... and only £5!!
 

ovduk78

Well-Known Member
@ovduk78 we won it in `86 Captain Bob was around till he went overboard........ think that was `91 then we were taken over by Biomass Recycling and things got a bit shitty!!
Little known fact about the Milk Cup final..... Maurice Evans, who had taken the helm after Jim Smith left, let Ken Fish go up the steps to get a medal. Ken was the club trainer for 20+ years and was 72 at the time..... proper gentleman was Maurice... never a football manager!!
Sorry thought it was 85!! Ahhhh Jim Smith, things were going so well under Roland Nilsson until he was brought in to assist
 

Captain Dart

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What keeps us afloat (currently) is bringing players through our academy/youth set up: Callum O`Dowda to Bristol C for £1.2 million which could rise to £1.6 million on appearances plus 30% sell on clause. The scouting system is also fairly good at finding the occasional "gem" from elsewhere; Kemar Roofe had been floating around on loans from West Brom until we signed him on a 3 year deal, everything clicked and he went to Leeds for circa £5 million with another reported hefty sell on.
We do get some match day revenue....... ticket & programme sales..... we have around 4,000 ST holders and some big games (Swansea,Newcastle,Blackburn) in the FA Cup "runs" have added to the coffers..... and the Johnstones Paint/Chubba Chips Trophy has also generated some additional income thanks to the additional prize money on offer. After that Daryl writes a cheque and is currently "in" for £800k or so.
Wow, Oxford has a scouting system, Coventry... don't ask, we are on the 2nd manager that has been astonished there was nothing and 2nd promise that one will be set up.
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withnail

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Just a goal, that's all I want. A goal. Then I can go home happy and remember it when I wake up Monday morning with a hangover.
This is a great tournament to give the bottom 2 Divs a chance of a day out and some silverware. Let's hope the EFL get rid of the insulting inclusion of the upper divisions.
 

Essexyellows

Obsessive Dot Counter
Back to dots......... we have stopped online sales but have now decided to open the ticket office for personal callers.
That means we can`t dot count our sales ....... but we can observe yours......and maybe even count them...:bag:
If only we had sold them in person for a few more weeks ................... sometimes the behind the scenes bit is fudging useless!!
 

Speng

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Back to dots......... we have stopped online sales but have now decided to open the ticket office for personal callers.
That means we can`t dot count our sales ....... but we can observe yours......and maybe even count them...:bag:
If only we had sold them in person for a few more weeks ................... sometimes the behind the scenes bit is fudging useless!!
How many are sold as of now mr for counter ?
 

Essexyellows

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How many are sold as of now mr for counter ?

We had you at 42,840 but then some "re-appeared" and others get sold/go into baskets which makes it a challenge for dotologists. I would say it`ll be a definite over 43k by the end of today. @Liquid Gold is letting your side down a bit.....

As we are unable to utilise the interactive seating plan now we have deployed the 42nd Dotoligists Wing (Oxford Division) to the ground with clipboards, diagrams of Wembley and coloured pens to catch those who turn up to buy in person. :playful::joyful:
 

Liquid Gold

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We had you at 42,840 but then some "re-appeared" and others get sold/go into baskets which makes it a challenge for dotologists. I would say it`ll be a definite over 43k by the end of today. @Liquid Gold is letting your side down a bit.....

As we are unable to utilise the interactive seating plan now we have deployed the 42nd Dotoligists Wing (Oxford Division) to the ground with clipboards, diagrams of Wembley and coloured pens to catch those who turn up to buy in person. :playful::joyful:
I gave up when they put half of Wembley back on sale. Blame ticketmaster. Also if you want up to date info on Wembley ticket sales you should be speaking to RB who started this thread, I think his last update has us on about 150,000
 

Essexyellows

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"Give up" ?? Good grief man!!

Take him out & shoot him.....cowardice in the face of the enemy. :facepalm:

Only kidding.... its not an easy job unless you have previous experience......:happy:
 

Brylowes

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Much the same as last year as long as we turn up, give you a good game and have a good day out in the smoke that`ll do me.... the result is a little bit immaterial, if we win great..if we lose I won`t be throwing myself under a train! :happy:

PS: Take a big bag or pocket for the programme.....last years was A4 size, 114 pages and a bit of a lump to carry round... and only £5!!
Seems the similarities end with the owner, despite being deprived of income and having
To pay an extortionate rent, their owner appears to be determined to progress the club.
 

mark82

Super Moderator
Seems the similarities end with the owner, despite being deprived of income and having
To pay an extortionate rent, their owner appears to be determined to progress the club.

To be fair, if he's had to put in 800k that's way less than what was put into CCFC by Sisu in the early days.
 

Brylowes

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To be fair, if he's had to put in 800k that's way less than what was put into CCFC by Sisu in the early days.
Where were Oxford when he put it in.
Where were we when SISU put there's in, come to think of it 'what did SISU put in?
 

Grendel

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Where were Oxford when he put it in.
Where were we when SISU put there's in, come to think of it 'what did SISU put in?

When you look at articles on Oxford they do seem to operate on a very low wage structure. Appleton almost in one implies there is a cap they won't go above for any individual.

The difference is in the structure and controls. We chuck the budget at hopeless oafs like Mowbray and Venus who give no planning to recruitment structure at all.

In one interview Appleton said if a player wanted £5k a week we'd just think let's find a player at £1.5k a week who can give us the same. Mowbray and Venus would just spend weeks trying to offer the same player the lower wages and then scratch their heads when eventually the player finds another club that meets his wage aspiration.
 

Essexyellows

Obsessive Dot Counter
@Grendel pretty much spot on.
Appleton talks a lot about "DNA" , he wants players that want to play for us even if its only a stepping stone for their career. If players aren`t up to the mark in matches, training and so on they are soon on the way out .... we had a lad called Dan Crowley in from Arsenal for a while, had an excessive attitude that didn`t fit in with the squad/team ethic.... he went back.
Appleton is a very good manager of ego`s (most pro footballers have them!) & players and brings out the best in a lot of them but it seems there are some even he can`t work with.
 

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