The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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Where is Bowyer with his coaching badges and managing in the Championship? Can he be appointed at WBA or Derby with his current qualifications. I assume if he goes up with us hes got some time to comply, but taking a new job? Anybody know?0
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cafcfan1990 said:CharltonByBlood said:Again, worth mentioning.Does not mean the deals dead. I just know thats the snag holding things up. It is not a pending takeover as far as I know.
After everything he has achieved he deserves better.
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As if Roland is going to spend £500k in total, let alone on one player.1
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TelMc32 said:cafcfan1990 said:CharltonByBlood said:Again, worth mentioning.Does not mean the deals dead. I just know thats the snag holding things up. It is not a pending takeover as far as I know.
After everything he has achieved he deserves better.
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LargeAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:CharltonByBlood said:Again, worth mentioning.Does not mean the deals dead. I just know thats the snag holding things up. It is not a pending takeover as far as I know.
After everything he has achieved he deserves better.
6 figures. Roland's always careful about the decimal places.4 -
Ben Close of Pompey wouldn’t surprise me.0
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I’ve always assumed Bowyer would sign a new contract and I still do. However, we shouidn’t underestimate Duchatelet’s ability to shoot himself in the foot.
First we had the “unique” contract offer, which even Murray advised Bowyer to reject, then RD wanted Bowyer to sign a one-year deal when he wanted two.
Anybody with any common sense and football knowledge would have realised Bowyer had earned a new deal by March and reached one. Instead it seems there was an offer but not based around being promoted.
But having no strategic plan for the club and no chief executive to deliver one, of course Duchatelet has got himself into a position where the bargaining power has shifted to Bowyer, whether that’s about terms or budget.
You cannot run a business of any size with no strategy or day to day senior manager and if you try you will just do it damage.
I think Bowyer has been completely professional in the way he has behaved and that includes trying to plan for the Championship, but given what he is dealing with above him what chance does he have?
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I think he'll go and I wouldn't blame him in the slightest.
Other clubs are now aware of his stock, working diligently and without fuss under a pathetic excuse for an absent owner, bringing in quality players (for L1), galvanising them together and forming a fantastic team spirit. Got us playing good football and all on a tight budget. He also speaks well to the press.
If a West Brom for example comes along, presents itself as a better run club (with a CEO and other prominent members of senior management staff in place) with a half-decent budget, better pay and better working conditions, then I'd be looking after my future as well (as best you can in football).
If he stays and has a restricted budget to work with, LB is not stupid enough to think that we will not struggle in the Championship and that it won't be long before our owner gets twitchy fingers and gets De Turk to do his dirty business by firing him.
And so it will go on until he sells up and departs.
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Macronate said:
I think he'll go and I wouldn't blame him in the slightest.
Other clubs are now aware of his stock, working diligently and without fuss under a pathetic excuse for an absent owner, bringing in quality players (for L1), galvanising them together and forming a fantastic team spirit. Got us playing good football and all on a tight budget. He also speaks well to the press.
If a West Brom for example comes along, presents itself as a better run club (with a CEO and other prominent members of senior management staff in place) with a half-decent budget, better pay and better working conditions, then I'd be looking after my future as well (as best you can in football).
If he stays and has a restricted budget to work with, LB is not stupid enough to think that we will not struggle in the Championship and that it won't be long before our owner gets twitchy fingers and gets De Turk to do his dirty business by firing him.
And so it will go on until he sells up and departs.
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I did say he’d go...0
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3 pages not about a take over0
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Only 3? Really....?6
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LargeAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:CharltonByBlood said:Again, worth mentioning.Does not mean the deals dead. I just know thats the snag holding things up. It is not a pending takeover as far as I know.
After everything he has achieved he deserves better.1 -
cafcfan1990 said:LargeAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:CharltonByBlood said:Again, worth mentioning.Does not mean the deals dead. I just know thats the snag holding things up. It is not a pending takeover as far as I know.
After everything he has achieved he deserves better.0 -
JamesSeed said:cafcfan1990 said:LargeAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:CharltonByBlood said:Again, worth mentioning.Does not mean the deals dead. I just know thats the snag holding things up. It is not a pending takeover as far as I know.
After everything he has achieved he deserves better.0 -
Is this still the case David? A few people are saying on Twitter and here, that a price has been agreed, and it's only the Directors' loans that are holding the sale up. They're saying most of the ex Directors (and Murray) have agreed a price, but others haven't. Can any light be shed on this? I'm guessing potential buyers want the loans sorted before purchase?Davidsmith said:What a load of hot air from Roland. He still doesn't get it, its not operating losses its the asking price. All potential buyers know that we lose money in Division 1. If he had paid off Ex Directors to free up assets,rather than offering them peanuts, then chances are a deal would have been done months ago, when supposedly a price was agreed with clear title. As I posted in November "deal will not happen in Division 1 at price he wants.Unless someone prepared to take a punt on promotion or agreeing X now and Promotion payment later. As far as Directors Loans are concerned ,Roland offered a derisory amount for them and was shown where his bike was parked. Unless he is prepared to pay those Loans in full ,charges will never be released. Thats all I know folks"
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1659, The first record of a cheque being written. It was for £400.0
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JamesSeed said:
Is this still the case David? A few people are saying on Twitter and here, that a price has been agreed, and it's only the Directors' loans that are holding the sale up. They're saying most of the ex Directors (andMurray) have agreed a price, but others haven't. Can any light be shed on this? I'm guessing potential buyers want the loans sorted before purchase?Davidsmith said:What a load of hot air from Roland. He still doesn't get it, its not operating losses its the asking price. All potential buyers know that we lose money in Division 1. If he had paid off Ex Directors to free up assets,rather than offering them peanuts, then chances are a deal would have been done months ago, when supposedly a price was agreed with clear title. As I posted in November "deal will not happen in Division 1 at price he wants.Unless someone prepared to take a punt on promotion or agreeing X now and Promotion payment later. As far as Directors Loans are concerned ,Roland offered a derisory amount for them and was shown where his bike was parked. Unless he is prepared to pay those Loans in full ,charges will never be released. Thats all I know folks"3 -
happyvalley said:1659, The first record of a cheque being written. It was for £400.0
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Airman Brown said:JamesSeed said:
Is this still the case David? A few people are saying on Twitter and here, that a price has been agreed, and it's only the Directors' loans that are holding the sale up. They're saying most of the ex Directors (andMurray) have agreed a price, but others haven't. Can any light be shed on this? I'm guessing potential buyers want the loans sorted before purchase?Davidsmith said:What a load of hot air from Roland. He still doesn't get it, its not operating losses its the asking price. All potential buyers know that we lose money in Division 1. If he had paid off Ex Directors to free up assets,rather than offering them peanuts, then chances are a deal would have been done months ago, when supposedly a price was agreed with clear title. As I posted in November "deal will not happen in Division 1 at price he wants.Unless someone prepared to take a punt on promotion or agreeing X now and Promotion payment later. As far as Directors Loans are concerned ,Roland offered a derisory amount for them and was shown where his bike was parked. Unless he is prepared to pay those Loans in full ,charges will never be released. Thats all I know folks"0 -
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Cafc43v3r said:Airman Brown said:JamesSeed said:
Is this still the case David? A few people are saying on Twitter and here, that a price has been agreed, and it's only the Directors' loans that are holding the sale up. They're saying most of the ex Directors (andMurray) have agreed a price, but others haven't. Can any light be shed on this? I'm guessing potential buyers want the loans sorted before purchase?Davidsmith said:What a load of hot air from Roland. He still doesn't get it, its not operating losses its the asking price. All potential buyers know that we lose money in Division 1. If he had paid off Ex Directors to free up assets,rather than offering them peanuts, then chances are a deal would have been done months ago, when supposedly a price was agreed with clear title. As I posted in November "deal will not happen in Division 1 at price he wants.Unless someone prepared to take a punt on promotion or agreeing X now and Promotion payment later. As far as Directors Loans are concerned ,Roland offered a derisory amount for them and was shown where his bike was parked. Unless he is prepared to pay those Loans in full ,charges will never be released. Thats all I know folks"0 -
Airman Brown said:Cafc43v3r said:Airman Brown said:JamesSeed said:
Is this still the case David? A few people are saying on Twitter and here, that a price has been agreed, and it's only the Directors' loans that are holding the sale up. They're saying most of the ex Directors (andMurray) have agreed a price, but others haven't. Can any light be shed on this? I'm guessing potential buyers want the loans sorted before purchase?Davidsmith said:What a load of hot air from Roland. He still doesn't get it, its not operating losses its the asking price. All potential buyers know that we lose money in Division 1. If he had paid off Ex Directors to free up assets,rather than offering them peanuts, then chances are a deal would have been done months ago, when supposedly a price was agreed with clear title. As I posted in November "deal will not happen in Division 1 at price he wants.Unless someone prepared to take a punt on promotion or agreeing X now and Promotion payment later. As far as Directors Loans are concerned ,Roland offered a derisory amount for them and was shown where his bike was parked. Unless he is prepared to pay those Loans in full ,charges will never be released. Thats all I know folks"0 -
Airman Brown said:Cafc43v3r said:Airman Brown said:JamesSeed said:
Is this still the case David? A few people are saying on Twitter and here, that a price has been agreed, and it's only the Directors' loans that are holding the sale up. They're saying most of the ex Directors (andMurray) have agreed a price, but others haven't. Can any light be shed on this? I'm guessing potential buyers want the loans sorted before purchase?Davidsmith said:What a load of hot air from Roland. He still doesn't get it, its not operating losses its the asking price. All potential buyers know that we lose money in Division 1. If he had paid off Ex Directors to free up assets,rather than offering them peanuts, then chances are a deal would have been done months ago, when supposedly a price was agreed with clear title. As I posted in November "deal will not happen in Division 1 at price he wants.Unless someone prepared to take a punt on promotion or agreeing X now and Promotion payment later. As far as Directors Loans are concerned ,Roland offered a derisory amount for them and was shown where his bike was parked. Unless he is prepared to pay those Loans in full ,charges will never be released. Thats all I know folks"
If I was investing in a random football club I would want some guarantees that I would get some of my money back if it went the shape of a pear. Also if the buyer has limited cash on the hip it maybe wise, to give Roland a charge over the assets, in a similar way the current one is structured and reduce this from the up front purchase price?
Both of those, pretty reasonable scenarios, are quite likely IMO.0 -
Bowyer’s staying and so is RD (unfortunately)0
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1660, Charles 11 becomes King of England.0
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happyvalley said:1660, Charles 11 becomes King of England.
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Takeover update on Twitter....0
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So it’s the ex directors loans holding up the sale then?
and why bring up the Varney thing?
I’m so confused!2 -
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