Peter Varney leaves early
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Yet the statement clearly says Protheroe will be a director.
Let's see what he brings to the table if and when he joins the board and if that is even mentioned by the Club
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I'm a director at my firm Henry, but not on the board.
As posted before, a good friend is well aware of Prothero's qualities and speaks only positively of him. I do expect him to formally be on the board, but just wanted to pre-empt any scaremongering if that wasn't how it panned out. Hoping for good things, he has a hard act & quality man to follow.0 -
Not doubting MP but would like to know what his role is meant to be if and when he joins0
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For anyone interested Peter Varney was at the Leicester game last night in his usual seat in the lower West stand and using the Millenium bar. Seemed very relaxed back in his usual seat and not in the Director's box.0
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Charlton fan so no surprise there.0
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As I remember he sat in his usual seat rather than the Directors' Box during his first spell at the Clubcafc-west said:For anyone interested Peter Varney was at the Leicester game last night in his usual seat in the lower West stand and using the Millenium bar. Seemed very relaxed back in his usual seat and not in the Director's box.
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Bare minimum mention of Varney and Kavanagh's departures in Slater's programme notes yesterday. Do find it very odd that they didn't even get the standard "we thank them for their hard work and wish them well for the future" (either in the programme notes or when it was announced on the OS).0
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Was surprised to see how empty the Directors Box looked last night.0
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Me too, I sit opposite in the East and the directors area looked desertedfalconwood_1 said:Was surprised to see how empty the Directors Box looked last night.
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Yes, saw PV in the car park after the game - hope he's paying for his parking space now :-)
I noticed, too, that MP is now listed as a director in the programme - he wasn't in the Orient one.
BTW, the Les Bordes branded Range Rover is still conspicuous by its absence. Maybe TJ is still on holiday - anyone see him at the match?0 - Sponsored links:
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It wasn't my eyesight then....eaststandmike said:
Me too, I sit opposite in the East and the directors area looked desertedfalconwood_1 said:Was surprised to see how empty the Directors Box looked last night.
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Certainly not, for the first home game of the season in a new league against promotion tipped opposition the tumbleweed could be seen rolling through the directors areafalconwood_1 said:
It wasn't my eyesight then....eaststandmike said:
Me too, I sit opposite in the East and the directors area looked desertedfalconwood_1 said:Was surprised to see how empty the Directors Box looked last night.
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It was empty, and Slater and Murray of the ownership were there, otherwise, no Big Tony and his acolytes0
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Poor show.....I had the distinct impression there were more Leicester board members there than Charlton.0
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"No Moles Allowed"0
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Proper still checking staff computers.0
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falconwood_1 said:
Who is Mr Proper? New director?Plaaayer said:Proper still checking staff computers.
"Mr Proper has left the stadium"0 -
Meh!0
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Plaaayer said:
Proper still checking staff computers.
Hope so. Might stop future unprofessional scaremongering.
Don't blame the absence....if the board read stuff on here last couple of months probably expect to get lynched.
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TJ was at the Orient game. He was sat away from Slater and Murray though.
I think I could see Slater last night, that side of the box was pretty sparse though.0 -
I thought that too, MrLMrLargo said:Bare minimum mention of Varney and Kavanagh's departures in Slater's programme notes yesterday. Do find it very odd that they didn't even get the standard "we thank them for their hard work and wish them well for the future" (either in the programme notes or when it was announced on the OS).
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