Saturday morning will be 72 hours. if it hadn't happened by then. give up all hope
Well nothing will happen by then so you might as well give up now.
I suspect there will be a lot of bated breath for the feedback from the Fans Forum update next week. Iainment might need to be drafted in for the minutes
How exactly does this square with the “new owners” being introduced as such at the training ground ?
Who to exactly ?
I think this was rather the point of going on a Sunday. They were exceptionally unlucky in that respect. But if the FF takes place I’m sure LDT will confirm it happened.
As I’ve written elsewhere, where we are now is all about whether you think RD’s engagement with the Aussies is credible - is he deluding himself, his senior staff, and by extension us? - and can the buyers show they will meet the terms of the deal?
That they were there, that there is an expectation of a takeover within the club and that Jim White was briefed on a timescale are all firm facts, regardless. But remember that RD thought he was selling the club a year ago.
There would have been several injured players there on the treatment table and doing gym work, along with medical staff and physios etc. Though whether some of them coincided with the visitors being there is anyone’s guess......but it’s quite likely. Sunday’s at the training ground is often much busier than you’d imagine, especially with the amount of injuries we have at present......for starters, Pearce and Reeves would almost certainly have been there, having picked up injuries at Barnsley.
So it could just be that Richard Murray was right, we just messed up by assuming the wrong February. No wonder RD hates us, we can’t get anything right
How exactly does this square with the “new owners” being introduced as such at the training ground ?
Who to exactly ?
Each other.
So Rick has told me that they were introduced to at least one staff member and other staff members have confirmed this. As we wouldn't want any member of staff getting into any trouble, it's probably best to leave it there and no I don't know any names.
How exactly does this square with the “new owners” being introduced as such at the training ground ?
Who to exactly ?
Each other.
So Rick has told me that they were introduced to at least one staff member and other staff members have confirmed this. As we wouldn't want any member of staff getting into any trouble, it's probably best to leave it there and no I don't know any names.
Bruce, this is Richard Murray. Richard, this is Bruce. Right, pub anyone?
Folks, I have lived in Oz for 20 plus years now and am pretty familiar with the local sporting scene across all codes.
Sorry to piss on the chips here but I have never heard of any “mid 30s” businessman involved in AFL that is minted - nobody comes to mind.
None of the AFL clubs have anything like the sort of cash needed to compete at Premier League level - not even the biggest clubs like Collingwood who regularly draw 80,000 crowds.
There are very few Aussies with the sort of cash that Charlton need except for the likes of James Packer, Gin Rinehart, Kerry Stokes or a handful of others.
The only young businessman with the sort of cash we are talking about here is someone like Mike Cannon-Brookes, founder of software firm Atlassian, but he has zero interest in football AFAIK.
How exactly does this square with the “new owners” being introduced as such at the training ground ?
Who to exactly ?
Each other.
So Rick has told me that they were introduced to at least one staff member and other staff members have confirmed this. As we wouldn't want any member of staff getting into any trouble, it's probably best to leave it there and no I don't know any names.
Bruce, this is Richard Murray. Richard, this is Bruce. Right, pub anyone?
Folks, I have lived in Oz for 20 plus years now and am pretty familiar with the local sporting scene across all codes.
Sorry to piss on the chips here but I have never heard of any “mid 30s” businessman involved in AFL that is minted - nobody comes to mind.
None of the AFL clubs have anything like the sort of cash needed to compete at Premier League level - not even the biggest clubs like Collingwood who regularly draw 80,000 crowds.
There are very few Aussies with the sort of cash that Charlton need except for the likes of James Packer, Gin Rinehart, Kerry Stokes or a handful of others.
The only young businessman with the sort of cash we are talking about here is someone like Mike Cannon-Brookes, founder of software firm Atlassian, but he has zero interest in football AFAIK.
Just doesn’t feel right to me.
It is a consortium though. Several very wealthy individuals and not one. Let’s wait and see.
How exactly does this square with the “new owners” being introduced as such at the training ground ?
Who to exactly ?
Each other.
So Rick has told me that they were introduced to at least one staff member and other staff members have confirmed this. As we wouldn't want any member of staff getting into any trouble, it's probably best to leave it there and no I don't know any names.
Someone told me the new consortium members are James Packer, Gin Rinehart, Kerry Stokes and a handful of others. Don't shoot the messenger, but it seems a very reliable, well-connected source.
Folks, I have lived in Oz for 20 plus years now and am pretty familiar with the local sporting scene across all codes.
Sorry to piss on the chips here but I have never heard of any “mid 30s” businessman involved in AFL that is minted - nobody comes to mind.
None of the AFL clubs have anything like the sort of cash needed to compete at Premier League level - not even the biggest clubs like Collingwood who regularly draw 80,000 crowds.
There are very few Aussies with the sort of cash that Charlton need except for the likes of James Packer, Gin Rinehart, Kerry Stokes or a handful of others.
The only young businessman with the sort of cash we are talking about here is someone like Mike Cannon-Brookes, founder of software firm Atlassian, but he has zero interest in football AFAIK.
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I suspect there will be a lot of bated breath for the feedback from the Fans Forum update next week. Iainment might need to be drafted in for the minutes
As I’ve written elsewhere, where we are now is all about whether you think RD’s engagement with the Aussies is credible - is he deluding himself, his senior staff, and by extension us? - and can the buyers show they will meet the terms of the deal?
That they were there, that there is an expectation of a takeover within the club and that Jim White was briefed on a timescale are all firm facts, regardless. But remember that RD thought he was selling the club a year ago.
Though whether some of them coincided with the visitors being there is anyone’s guess......but it’s quite likely.
Sunday’s at the training ground is often much busier than you’d imagine, especially with the amount of injuries we have at present......for starters, Pearce and Reeves would almost certainly have been there, having picked up injuries at Barnsley.
No wonder RD hates us, we can’t get anything right
As we wouldn't want any member of staff getting into any trouble, it's probably best to leave it there and no I don't know any names.
Sorry to piss on the chips here but I have never heard of any “mid 30s” businessman involved in AFL that is minted - nobody comes to mind.
None of the AFL clubs have anything like the sort of cash needed to compete at Premier League level - not even the biggest clubs like Collingwood who regularly draw 80,000 crowds.
There are very few Aussies with the sort of cash that Charlton need except for the likes of James Packer, Gin Rinehart, Kerry Stokes or a handful of others.
The only young businessman with the sort of cash we are talking about here is someone like Mike Cannon-Brookes, founder of software firm Atlassian, but he has zero interest in football AFAIK.
Just doesn’t feel right to me.
Said to be worth £906m in 2006.
Can't reveal my source obviously.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/sep/27/tech-billionaire-buys-australias-most-expensive-home-for-100m