Dudu Dahan - quite the Charlton connection
Our old pal Dudu - RD's closest football advisor & very coincidentally agent to the stars of Israeli football & JBG represents none other than...
Nebojša Vignjevic
http://www.soccerassociation.com/agents/745.htm
Dudu was allegedly instrumental in getting his client Luzon the job, even while Peeters was still occupying the revolving chair in the CAFC Manager's office.
https://chicagoaddick.wordpress.com/2015/02/12/luzon-the-will-to-live/
If not Luzon (the comeback kid as Colin likes to call him) or Nobby perhaps we should be looking also at Ivan Vukomanović - formerly of Standard Liege & also on Dahan's roster.
My God this stuff absolutely stinks.
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Anyone fancy giving him a friendly call?0
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Vukomanovic was liked by the Liege fans and he apparently said some not-so-nice things about Roly after being sacked. Doubt he'd work for Roly again.3
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I've just emailed him and asked for a bit of work over the summer.
Anybody throws balloons filled with piss at me when I'm sat in dugout will get one thrown back.11 -
Dudu sounds a bit of a legend.0
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I wonder if JBG was with him before he came to us.0
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He might be representing some figures as part of the downfall, but he isn't hiring them. Roland is the enemy.0
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Perhaps CARD can gatecrash the next meeting between this Fella and RD, I picture it going down something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg-f-Hr7Fec
I'll let you all fill in the gaps for yourself on which one represents AFKA.2 -
He was with a Dutch agency from what i can make out - I guess having a new agent now makes a lot of sense if he is moving on.The_President said:I wonder if JBG was with him before he came to us.
Wouldn't be surprised to see him go to Celtic. Seem's a lot of Dudu's players end up there.0 -
Very apt name - Dudu is what we're up to our necks in right now.2
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Dudu isn't Roland's closest advisor0
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Anyone planned a friendly trip to leaflet Dudu's Dad yet5
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Got his address ?Chizz said:Anyone planned a friendly trip to leaflet Dudu's Dad yet
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Roland's given us some dudu players as wellBriston_Addick said:Very apt name - Dudu is what we're up to our necks in right now.
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I have been intrigued by Dahan for a while. So has @PragueAddick0
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Tell us more...ChicagoAddick said:I have been intrigued by Dahan for a while. So has @PragueAddick
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Dudu & Luzon
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Isn't that Martine?Oakster said:Dudu & Luzon
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Could be - this is definitely Dudu & LuLudaveydanger said:
Isn't that Martine?Oakster said:Dudu & Luzon

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As I recall (but might have to check back on in the sea of emails) "Standard Jacques" thinks that RD met Dahan in Israel by coincidence while doing business there. Israel is full of techie people and RD owns stuff there. The conjecture - and it is only that - is that Dahan lifted the lid on the world of the football biz for RD, and got him interested. So an agent helped RD dream up a "model" which would break the power and influence of agents.
The Lifer we really need to help us with this is @Desert Red0 -
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Last active December 2015.PragueAddick said:As I recall (but might have to check back on in the sea of emails) "Standard Jacques" thinks that RD met Dahan in Israel by coincidence while doing business there. Israel is full of techie people and RD owns stuff there. The conjecture - and it is only that - is that Dahan lifted the lid on the world of the football biz for RD, and got him interested. So an agent helped RD dream up a "model" which would break the power and influence of agents.
The Lifer we really need to help us with this is @Desert Red0 -
While that may be the case, if Duhan had a strong influence on Roland, we would have seen more movement of his players at our Club / him getting am 'in' into the British market imo0
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It may be that Dahan's business model isn't just about a player "stable". Israeli football seems like a cesspit of improper personal relationshipsAFKABartram said:While that may be the case, if Duhan had a strong influence on Roland, we would have seen more movement of his players at our Club / him getting am 'in' into the British market imo
e.g. I learnt that Luzon's family is hugely influential in Israeli football. And it may help that his uncle is a UEFA bigwig. Remember there is a second Tal Ben Haim, a winger? His registration is, I understand, partly owned by the Luzon family. They own a whole club, called Maccabi Petakh Tikva. You can imagine that Dudu has his fingers in all that too. And RD studied all that shit admiringly and thought "yeah, I can play games like that".
But re your post above, who do you think is RD's closest adviser?
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Yes but this isn't the Naby Sarr thread:-)The_President said:
Last active December 2015.PragueAddick said:As I recall (but might have to check back on in the sea of emails) "Standard Jacques" thinks that RD met Dahan in Israel by coincidence while doing business there. Israel is full of techie people and RD owns stuff there. The conjecture - and it is only that - is that Dahan lifted the lid on the world of the football biz for RD, and got him interested. So an agent helped RD dream up a "model" which would break the power and influence of agents.
The Lifer we really need to help us with this is @Desert Red
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If they appoint Nebojša Vignjevic then I suspect the fans might start protesting on match days. You never know ...0
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If they appoint Vignjevic, I think the fans will start protesting on virtually every non match day as well.
See how much you like a picket outside the corporate offices of Melexis at Rozendaalstraat 12, 8900 leper (Belgium)
I never intended the campervan to be used as picket headquarters but it's certainly an option.6 -
I have the name, but I want to do a bit more research firstPragueAddick said:
It may be that Dahan's business model isn't just about a player "stable". Israeli football seems like a cesspit of improper personal relationshipsAFKABartram said:While that may be the case, if Duhan had a strong influence on Roland, we would have seen more movement of his players at our Club / him getting am 'in' into the British market imo
e.g. I learnt that Luzon's family is hugely influential in Israeli football. And it may help that his uncle is a UEFA bigwig. Remember there is a second Tal Ben Haim, a winger? His registration is, I understand, partly owned by the Luzon family. They own a whole club, called Maccabi Petakh Tikva. You can imagine that Dudu has his fingers in all that too. And RD studied all that shit admiringly and thought "yeah, I can play games like that".
But re your post above, who do you think is RD's closest adviser?0 -
I've had enough. If they name Nebojša Vignjevic as the new stooge then I for one am not prepared to give him a chance. It would be in effect two fingers up at the fans and a clear message that the policy and the personnel are not going to change. No honeymoon period, nothing. It will be as if Karel Fraeye is back.2
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AFKABartram said:
I have the name, but I want to do a bit more research firstPragueAddick said:
It may be that Dahan's business model isn't just about a player "stable". Israeli football seems like a cesspit of improper personal relationshipsAFKABartram said:While that may be the case, if Duhan had a strong influence on Roland, we would have seen more movement of his players at our Club / him getting am 'in' into the British market imo
e.g. I learnt that Luzon's family is hugely influential in Israeli football. And it may help that his uncle is a UEFA bigwig. Remember there is a second Tal Ben Haim, a winger? His registration is, I understand, partly owned by the Luzon family. They own a whole club, called Maccabi Petakh Tikva. You can imagine that Dudu has his fingers in all that too. And RD studied all that shit admiringly and thought "yeah, I can play games like that".
But re your post above, who do you think is RD's closest adviser?
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