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  • rikofold said:
    Not being Flemish, I don't understand the article, but the pictures and the gist look pretty good.
  • This morning's Observer

  • rikofold said:
    Bullseye!

    Think that is the work of Bart, whom we met yesterday

    @Kristof
  • An article sent to me from a friend in Belgium. He says its a good read
  • Full version:
    http://m.hln.be/hln/m/nl/950/Buitenlands-Voetbal/article/detail/2594409/2016/01/23/Opnieuw-volksopstand-tegen-Roland-Duchatelet-Get-out-of-our-club.dhtml?originatingNavigationItemId=1

    Comments are mostly interesting. There is one Cnut that calls us morons because Roland is a wealthy man who could just default to make a point that he's not to be messed with, but aside from that it looks like he's already seen as a joke outside of business...
  • https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.lavenir.net/cnt/dmf20160124_00769388&prev=search

    Editions de l'Avenir, formerly called the group Vers l'Avenir, is a Belgian press company based in Namur. It is one of the largest media groups in Belgium. The group publishes nine regional newspapers in French, grouped since June 2010 under the brand name l'Avenir. [wiki]
  • Did anybody get a video of the bit where Phil Thompson was speaking about us on Soccer Saturday? Or have seen a link to it? Thanks.
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  • Mackle said:

    Full version:
    http://m.hln.be/hln/m/nl/950/Buitenlands-Voetbal/article/detail/2594409/2016/01/23/Opnieuw-volksopstand-tegen-Roland-Duchatelet-Get-out-of-our-club.dhtml?originatingNavigationItemId=1

    Comments are mostly interesting. There is one Cnut that calls us morons because Roland is a wealthy man who could just default to make a point that he's not to be messed with, but aside from that it looks like he's already seen as a joke outside of business...

    Perhaps we can help him go from a joke to a laughing stock ?

  • One of the comments they call him "the European Donald trump" - I think that's pretty accurate
  • Nug said:

    Did anybody get a video of the bit where Phil Thompson was speaking about us on Soccer Saturday? Or have seen a link to it? Thanks.

    It's on the CARD Facebook page. Can't link as on my phone
  • Nug said:

    Did anybody get a video of the bit where Phil Thompson was speaking about us on Soccer Saturday? Or have seen a link to it? Thanks.

    It's on the CARD Facebook page. Can't link as on my phone
    Thanks
  • Nug said:

    Did anybody get a video of the bit where Phil Thompson was speaking about us on Soccer Saturday? Or have seen a link to it? Thanks.

    It's on the CARD Facebook page. Can't link as on my phone
    Unfortunately it is pretty much inaudible.

  • Nug said:

    Did anybody get a video of the bit where Phil Thompson was speaking about us on Soccer Saturday? Or have seen a link to it? Thanks.

    It's on the CARD Facebook page. Can't link as on my phone
    Unfortunately it is pretty much inaudible.

    Better quality here:

    https://www.facebook.com/jrandsam/videos/10207745028811356/
  • More in McKenzie column in the Sun today. He did attend the protest and clearly wants RD out.

    Does himself his usual no favours by asking what is the sofa chant about!
  • JohnnyH2 said:

    More in McKenzie column in the Sun today. He did attend the protest and clearly wants RD out.

    Does himself his usual no favours by asking what is the sofa chant about!

    I started that chant :smiley:
  • JohnnyH2 said:

    More in McKenzie column in the Sun today. He did attend the protest and clearly wants RD out.

    Does himself his usual no favours by asking what is the sofa chant about!

    I started that chant :smiley:
    One for the CV
  • CARD, Charlton Live and @LouisMend all with mentions on Guardian's Football Weekly podcast today (towards the end).

    "Producer Pete" is a Charlton fan it seems.
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  • WSS said:

    CARD, Charlton Live and @LouisMend all with mentions on Guardian's Football Weekly podcast today (towards the end).

    "Producer Pete" is a Charlton fan it seems.

    Yup, Peter Sale, also a Charlton Live listener as well. Charlton have been mentioned on the podcast a few times recently, first time Charlton Live have been though which was exciting!
  • @LouisMend it was great to hear the dulcet tones of Terry on air. Not seen him in years, but still view him as Mr Charlton.
  • edited January 2016
    I don't know if this has been reported separately elsewhere, but this statement by our local MP, as released to local press, would be mortifying to any normal owners:

    "While the club does have a positive vision for the future, including but not limited to its commitment to affordable football, investment in the academy and its community programme, there is a widespread perception that it is being poorly executed.

    "The manner in which decisions appear to be made about the choice of managers exacerbates the feeling among fans that the owner Roland Duchatelet is remote from the day-to-day running of the club and that the management is chaotic.

    "Roland Duchatelet is perceived by many fans as not being emotionally invested in the club.

    "If the relationship with supporters is to be rebuilt, the club’s owner and its senior management team should think again about how they can engage meaningfully with supporters and supporters’ representatives in ways that go beyond the current quarterly meeting of the fans forum."

    http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/14229933.Greenwich_and_Woolwich_MP_reveals_four_concerns_raised_in_meeting_with_Charlton_Athletic_CEO__/
  • Is that Pennycook? It's quite well worded, the club should speak to his people. Or any people.
  • That sounds completely different from the OS article
  • Is that Pennycook? It's quite well worded, the club should speak to his people. Or any people.

    Yes, it is him.
  • The presentation is a bit misleading, but those are the fans' concerns as put forward by the MPs, not their own view necessarily.
  • Thanks for sharing MountsfieldPark.
  • Martin Samuel (Mail) mentions it in his column today. Ends it by getting a dig in about the Olympic Stadium
  • edited January 2016
    http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-soccer-england-charlton-idUKKCN0V505L
    Reproduced at:
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-3418489/Network-failure-prompts-Charlton-fans-rebel.html

    * Be aware that this article is not written from a perspective critical of the regime. * I have snipped some of it, mostly about Meire and Riga.

    Wed Jan 27, 2016 2:05am GMT
    Network failure prompts Charlton fans to rebel
    LONDON | By Steve Tongue

    It might have seemed an attractive idea to own a network of clubs all over Europe, moving players and coaches between them, while cutting out fees for transfers and agents, but Charlton Athletic fans are rebelling against the whole concept.

    In January 2014, Belgian entrepreneur Roland Duchatelet, 69, added the English second tier side to a stable that already included teams in Hungary (Ujpest), Germany (Carl Zeiss Jena), Spain (AD Alcorcon) and Belgium (Standard Liege and St Truiden, both subsequently sold).

    The attraction of Charlton to Duchatelet was clear -- they were a former Premier League club based in London with a fine stadium at The Valley, crowds of 15,000 and obvious potential.

    Yet the south London club have fallen into decline. They are heading towards the third tier of English football, prompting a rebellion by some supporters like the one that forced Duchatelet out of Standard.

    Fans have been gathering outside the club’s offices following every home game to demonstrate against Duchatelet, accusing him of poor managerial appointments, bringing in sub-standard players from the network clubs and refusing to talk to potential investors.

    Reported not to have attended a home game for some 15 months, the owner has not witnessed these scenes.

    ...

    Charlton fought in vain against what Meire calls a “ridiculous” relaxation of the Football League’s financial fair play rules.

    This allowed Championship clubs to make losses of up to 30 million pounds a year and encouraged them, she believes, to spend beyond their means in the madcap dash for Premier League money -- estimated to be worth 100 million pounds to the team finishing bottom next season.

    One such club, Bolton Wanderers, last year reported debts of 172.9 million pounds.

    As Duchatelet struggles to win over Charlton followers with his network concept, it is little consolation that Bolton sit below them in the Championship table because they are the only team who do.

    (Editing by Toby Davis)
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