The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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Thanks gaffer,
Thanks gafferbobmunro said:
I’m reassessing the forward line - you kept quiet so the number 9 shirt is yours, but D let the cat out of the bag so splinters on his arse warming the bench is his likely starting position.Henry Irving said:
That fecking liar. @bobmunro promised me I could play up top on my toddnth london addick said:
Sorry mate it was when you said I could be striker I had to blabbobmunro said:
Shush - I was hoping to keep that secret.nth london addick said:Since the weekend there has been interest of one new party
I intend to play the Iniesta role as the midfield general, just as soon as I can get rid of these fecking crutches!1 -
I've just checked my boots in the garage and they're a little bit mouldy but I'm available for either full back position our a reducer role in midfieldbobmunro said:0 -
400m is a massive sum of money, it's easy to get blase in this era of billionairesJ BLOCK said:
Mcleish bid looks shite, if, as someone else alluded too, there main backer has 400 million, I wouldn't be happy with that.cafcfan1990 said:I just received a text backing up bobs info. Deal is/was days from completion but now probably weeks away.
Haven’t read last 3 pages so possibly old news but the reason for the delay? Australians suddenly became more interested at the start of the week and were even there Tuesday which was interesting as they were believed to have pulled out last week.
My mate knows nothing about the Aussie finances but doesn’t believe the McLeish consortium have the funding for a Prem push, more like debt consolidation with the hope of reaching the champ. Muir would be the man reducing the debt and McLeish would be more likely to be director of football than manager.
Also said he believes Roland mucked other parties about in favour of this one, possibly spite if they have the least money. But Aussies are still around but keeping a much lower profile than McLeish and Donald. The Aussies originally backing off probably resulted in McLeish showing his face believing the deal was done.
Fee of around 22mil plus repayable debt.
It doesn't work like thatLargeAddick said:
All depends on how much Konsa's value is in the books. If it's say 500k and RD sells for 4m he can trouser 3.5m and knock 500k off the asking price.RedChaser said:
Rumours of Everton sniffing around again from Louis Mendez on Charlton Live just now so RD will trouser any transfer fee for Konsa. That should mean a commensurate, plus any proceeds for Holmes, drop in the sale price. Whether new owners would allow a similar increasd spend in the restructuring of the squad is the questionMuttleyCAFC said:Not sure how much money you would need in the short term. I think if you could sell Konsa for 4-5m and give it all to KR, we should be able to significantly strengthen with what we have!
For a start, as a home grown player Konsa's accounting book value will be zero. The purchasers (and selling advisers to RD) will have valued each player with a fair value which will be reflected in the price of the club. Sell that player, and gets taken off the price.4 -
Has anyone considered that new owners may want to move to the Peninsula?4
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Yes and discounted it.daveydanger said:Has anyone considered that new owners may want to move to the Peninsula?
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Hitler had only one ball ..........KiwiValley said:
Hitler compulsively rubbed his ball - didn't do him any goodValley27000 said:
Need more then that to save us from RD.RedChaser said:
Might just as well get yourself one of these mate;Valley27000 said:Takeover to happen soon or not?.
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What does surprise me is that any of us are surprised that there are four interested parties in buying Charlton. Our stadium, support, recent history and above all location are all very desirable assets.
We will get sold very soon and all we as fans can hope for is a decent owner. They are out there but unfortunately there are a lot of chancers as well.3 -
I am resolute to the fact that we are of no interest to big money men with a plan to get back to the premier league.
If it was going to happen it would have happened years ago.
Get used to the fact that we will only ever attract Ill informed chancers that will saddle us with more and more debt and before long send us to the depths clubs like Hartlepool currently find themselves in.0 -
Woosh. Night all xRedChaser said:
Yes and discounted it.daveydanger said:Has anyone considered that new owners may want to move to the Peninsula?
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That’s the spirit.carly burn said:I am resolute to the fact that we are of no interest to big money men with a plan to get back to the premier league.
If it was going to happen it would have happened years ago.
Get used to the fact that we will only ever attract Ill informed chancers that will saddle us with more and more debt and before long send us to the depths clubs like Hartlepool currently find themselves in.
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Have a reciprocal whoosh before you have you cocoadaveydanger said:
Woosh. Night all xRedChaser said:
Yes and discounted it.daveydanger said:Has anyone considered that new owners may want to move to the Peninsula?
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400 isn’t a big sum of money in football, nothing at all really.killerandflash said:
400m is a massive sum of money, it's easy to get blase in this era of billionairesJ BLOCK said:
Mcleish bid looks shite, if, as someone else alluded too, there main backer has 400 million, I wouldn't be happy with that.cafcfan1990 said:I just received a text backing up bobs info. Deal is/was days from completion but now probably weeks away.
Haven’t read last 3 pages so possibly old news but the reason for the delay? Australians suddenly became more interested at the start of the week and were even there Tuesday which was interesting as they were believed to have pulled out last week.
My mate knows nothing about the Aussie finances but doesn’t believe the McLeish consortium have the funding for a Prem push, more like debt consolidation with the hope of reaching the champ. Muir would be the man reducing the debt and McLeish would be more likely to be director of football than manager.
Also said he believes Roland mucked other parties about in favour of this one, possibly spite if they have the least money. But Aussies are still around but keeping a much lower profile than McLeish and Donald. The Aussies originally backing off probably resulted in McLeish showing his face believing the deal was done.
Fee of around 22mil plus repayable debt.
It doesn't work like thatLargeAddick said:
All depends on how much Konsa's value is in the books. If it's say 500k and RD sells for 4m he can trouser 3.5m and knock 500k off the asking price.RedChaser said:
Rumours of Everton sniffing around again from Louis Mendez on Charlton Live just now so RD will trouser any transfer fee for Konsa. That should mean a commensurate, plus any proceeds for Holmes, drop in the sale price. Whether new owners would allow a similar increasd spend in the restructuring of the squad is the questionMuttleyCAFC said:Not sure how much money you would need in the short term. I think if you could sell Konsa for 4-5m and give it all to KR, we should be able to significantly strengthen with what we have!
For a start, as a home grown player Konsa's accounting book value will be zero. The purchasers (and selling advisers to RD) will have valued each player with a fair value which will be reflected in the price of the club. Sell that player, and gets taken off the price.
I think that this Murray is tied into this Muir and Mcleish bid and is the trusted one by RD that has been mooted.0 -
Truth hurts my friend. Seen it all and heard it all before.ShootersHillGuru said:
That’s the spirit.carly burn said:I am resolute to the fact that we are of no interest to big money men with a plan to get back to the premier league.
If it was going to happen it would have happened years ago.
Get used to the fact that we will only ever attract Ill informed chancers that will saddle us with more and more debt and before long send us to the depths clubs like Hartlepool currently find themselves in.
Prepare yourself for another false dawn.
I actually think next season is our testimonial season of false dawn's! It's been that long.
Shining white knights don't go south of the river I'm afraid.0 -
Fucking hell carly, no wonder Debenhams sacked you from that job as Santa this Christmas!carly burn said:I am resolute to the fact that we are of no interest to big money men with a plan to get back to the premier league.
If it was going to happen it would have happened years ago.
Get used to the fact that we will only ever attract Ill informed chancers that will saddle us with more and more debt and before long send us to the depths clubs like Hartlepool currently find themselves in.8 -
I seriously doubt they have that money. Plus, to spend hundreds of millions on a new stadium when they are at 1/3 capacity in The Valley would make me question their sanity. I doubt they are thinking about what may or may not happen 10 years from now when we are one or two more bad transfer windows away from going into League Two. At least I hope not!daveydanger said:Has anyone considered that new owners may want to move to the Peninsula?
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Where’s that World Cup octopus - can’t we put the 4 consortiums into a fish tank and let him choose15
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I don't suppose you've got the Samaritans phone number handycarly burn said:
Truth hurts my friend. Seen it all and heard it all before.ShootersHillGuru said:
That’s the spirit.carly burn said:I am resolute to the fact that we are of no interest to big money men with a plan to get back to the premier league.
If it was going to happen it would have happened years ago.
Get used to the fact that we will only ever attract Ill informed chancers that will saddle us with more and more debt and before long send us to the depths clubs like Hartlepool currently find themselves in.
Prepare yourself for another false dawn.
I actually think next season is our testimonial season of false dawn's! It's been that long.
Shining white knights don't go south of the river I'm afraid.0 - Sponsored links:
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Yes of course £400m is an insane amount of money, although a significant amount of that would be needed.killerandflash said:
400m is a massive sum of money, it's easy to get blase in this era of billionairesJ BLOCK said:
Mcleish bid looks shite, if, as someone else alluded too, there main backer has 400 million, I wouldn't be happy with that.cafcfan1990 said:I just received a text backing up bobs info. Deal is/was days from completion but now probably weeks away.
Haven’t read last 3 pages so possibly old news but the reason for the delay? Australians suddenly became more interested at the start of the week and were even there Tuesday which was interesting as they were believed to have pulled out last week.
My mate knows nothing about the Aussie finances but doesn’t believe the McLeish consortium have the funding for a Prem push, more like debt consolidation with the hope of reaching the champ. Muir would be the man reducing the debt and McLeish would be more likely to be director of football than manager.
Also said he believes Roland mucked other parties about in favour of this one, possibly spite if they have the least money. But Aussies are still around but keeping a much lower profile than McLeish and Donald. The Aussies originally backing off probably resulted in McLeish showing his face believing the deal was done.
Fee of around 22mil plus repayable debt.
It doesn't work like thatLargeAddick said:
All depends on how much Konsa's value is in the books. If it's say 500k and RD sells for 4m he can trouser 3.5m and knock 500k off the asking price.RedChaser said:
Rumours of Everton sniffing around again from Louis Mendez on Charlton Live just now so RD will trouser any transfer fee for Konsa. That should mean a commensurate, plus any proceeds for Holmes, drop in the sale price. Whether new owners would allow a similar increasd spend in the restructuring of the squad is the questionMuttleyCAFC said:Not sure how much money you would need in the short term. I think if you could sell Konsa for 4-5m and give it all to KR, we should be able to significantly strengthen with what we have!
For a start, as a home grown player Konsa's accounting book value will be zero. The purchasers (and selling advisers to RD) will have valued each player with a fair value which will be reflected in the price of the club. Sell that player, and gets taken off the price.
Also take into account that a net worth of £400m is likely made up of investments, property, and organisation value - a relatively small proportion of that wealth will be liquid assets available for further investment.
My boss is worth around £5 billion but if I asked her to write me a personal cheque for a tenth of that she wouldn’t be able to.
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Lost her cheque book?4
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I had forgotten about this: what it proves though is that he genuinely thought that he was investing for the future and Thomas Dreisen would be able to recruit all the Thuram's and Koc's to get us to the premier league where undersoil heating is a necessity.Fumbluff said:
I bet he’ll take the boilers from the under soil heating too.....ohCatAddick said:This is all a bit depressing. What’s the betting that after cashing in on the players the old scroat walks away with the bulbs out of the floodlights, swaps the old seats back in and leaves a pile of garden waste on Sparrows Lane
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This is my worry. Now that Daisy has betrayed Roland and skipped off to the frozen north the only person left in the building that Roland has any sort of trust in is Murray. Is Murray's main concern finding a buyer that will do the best for Charlton or just a buyer that will let him carry on sitting at the top table? I don't begrudge Murray his place in Charlton history but I think his own personal motives haven't always been in Charlton's best interest.J BLOCK said:
400 isn’t a big sum of money in football, nothing at all really.killerandflash said:
400m is a massive sum of money, it's easy to get blase in this era of billionairesJ BLOCK said:
Mcleish bid looks shite, if, as someone else alluded too, there main backer has 400 million, I wouldn't be happy with that.cafcfan1990 said:I just received a text backing up bobs info. Deal is/was days from completion but now probably weeks away.
Haven’t read last 3 pages so possibly old news but the reason for the delay? Australians suddenly became more interested at the start of the week and were even there Tuesday which was interesting as they were believed to have pulled out last week.
My mate knows nothing about the Aussie finances but doesn’t believe the McLeish consortium have the funding for a Prem push, more like debt consolidation with the hope of reaching the champ. Muir would be the man reducing the debt and McLeish would be more likely to be director of football than manager.
Also said he believes Roland mucked other parties about in favour of this one, possibly spite if they have the least money. But Aussies are still around but keeping a much lower profile than McLeish and Donald. The Aussies originally backing off probably resulted in McLeish showing his face believing the deal was done.
Fee of around 22mil plus repayable debt.
It doesn't work like thatLargeAddick said:
All depends on how much Konsa's value is in the books. If it's say 500k and RD sells for 4m he can trouser 3.5m and knock 500k off the asking price.RedChaser said:
Rumours of Everton sniffing around again from Louis Mendez on Charlton Live just now so RD will trouser any transfer fee for Konsa. That should mean a commensurate, plus any proceeds for Holmes, drop in the sale price. Whether new owners would allow a similar increasd spend in the restructuring of the squad is the questionMuttleyCAFC said:Not sure how much money you would need in the short term. I think if you could sell Konsa for 4-5m and give it all to KR, we should be able to significantly strengthen with what we have!
For a start, as a home grown player Konsa's accounting book value will be zero. The purchasers (and selling advisers to RD) will have valued each player with a fair value which will be reflected in the price of the club. Sell that player, and gets taken off the price.
I think that this Murray is tied into this Muir and Mcleish bid and is the trusted one by RD that has been mooted.18 -
Wait Andy Todd's returning?Henry Irving said:
That fecking liar. @bobmunro promised me I could play up top on my toddnth london addick said:
Sorry mate it was when you said I could be striker I had to blabbobmunro said:
Shush - I was hoping to keep that secret.nth london addick said:Since the weekend there has been interest of one new party
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What a mess. This feels worse than perhaps at any stage before. But perhaps it had to get worse to get better. Have we driven duch to the stage of him now spitefully ruining us?
Surely any buyer would be saying ok. That's 6m less you'll get for the club then?0 -
Would she like to buy a lovely little football club?bobmunro said:
Yes of course £400m is an insane amount of money, although a significant amount of that would be needed.killerandflash said:
400m is a massive sum of money, it's easy to get blase in this era of billionairesJ BLOCK said:
Mcleish bid looks shite, if, as someone else alluded too, there main backer has 400 million, I wouldn't be happy with that.cafcfan1990 said:I just received a text backing up bobs info. Deal is/was days from completion but now probably weeks away.
Haven’t read last 3 pages so possibly old news but the reason for the delay? Australians suddenly became more interested at the start of the week and were even there Tuesday which was interesting as they were believed to have pulled out last week.
My mate knows nothing about the Aussie finances but doesn’t believe the McLeish consortium have the funding for a Prem push, more like debt consolidation with the hope of reaching the champ. Muir would be the man reducing the debt and McLeish would be more likely to be director of football than manager.
Also said he believes Roland mucked other parties about in favour of this one, possibly spite if they have the least money. But Aussies are still around but keeping a much lower profile than McLeish and Donald. The Aussies originally backing off probably resulted in McLeish showing his face believing the deal was done.
Fee of around 22mil plus repayable debt.
It doesn't work like thatLargeAddick said:
All depends on how much Konsa's value is in the books. If it's say 500k and RD sells for 4m he can trouser 3.5m and knock 500k off the asking price.RedChaser said:
Rumours of Everton sniffing around again from Louis Mendez on Charlton Live just now so RD will trouser any transfer fee for Konsa. That should mean a commensurate, plus any proceeds for Holmes, drop in the sale price. Whether new owners would allow a similar increasd spend in the restructuring of the squad is the questionMuttleyCAFC said:Not sure how much money you would need in the short term. I think if you could sell Konsa for 4-5m and give it all to KR, we should be able to significantly strengthen with what we have!
For a start, as a home grown player Konsa's accounting book value will be zero. The purchasers (and selling advisers to RD) will have valued each player with a fair value which will be reflected in the price of the club. Sell that player, and gets taken off the price.
Also take into account that a net worth of £400m is likely made up of investments, property, and organisation value - a relatively small proportion of that wealth will be liquid assets available for further investment.
My boss is worth around £5 billion but if I asked her to write me a personal cheque for a tenth of that she wouldn’t be able to.6 -
I think she's got one (or her familly has) at Stoke CityWeegie Addick said:
Would she like to buy a lovely little football club?bobmunro said:
Yes of course £400m is an insane amount of money, although a significant amount of that would be needed.killerandflash said:
400m is a massive sum of money, it's easy to get blase in this era of billionairesJ BLOCK said:
Mcleish bid looks shite, if, as someone else alluded too, there main backer has 400 million, I wouldn't be happy with that.cafcfan1990 said:I just received a text backing up bobs info. Deal is/was days from completion but now probably weeks away.
Haven’t read last 3 pages so possibly old news but the reason for the delay? Australians suddenly became more interested at the start of the week and were even there Tuesday which was interesting as they were believed to have pulled out last week.
My mate knows nothing about the Aussie finances but doesn’t believe the McLeish consortium have the funding for a Prem push, more like debt consolidation with the hope of reaching the champ. Muir would be the man reducing the debt and McLeish would be more likely to be director of football than manager.
Also said he believes Roland mucked other parties about in favour of this one, possibly spite if they have the least money. But Aussies are still around but keeping a much lower profile than McLeish and Donald. The Aussies originally backing off probably resulted in McLeish showing his face believing the deal was done.
Fee of around 22mil plus repayable debt.
It doesn't work like thatLargeAddick said:
All depends on how much Konsa's value is in the books. If it's say 500k and RD sells for 4m he can trouser 3.5m and knock 500k off the asking price.RedChaser said:
Rumours of Everton sniffing around again from Louis Mendez on Charlton Live just now so RD will trouser any transfer fee for Konsa. That should mean a commensurate, plus any proceeds for Holmes, drop in the sale price. Whether new owners would allow a similar increasd spend in the restructuring of the squad is the questionMuttleyCAFC said:Not sure how much money you would need in the short term. I think if you could sell Konsa for 4-5m and give it all to KR, we should be able to significantly strengthen with what we have!
For a start, as a home grown player Konsa's accounting book value will be zero. The purchasers (and selling advisers to RD) will have valued each player with a fair value which will be reflected in the price of the club. Sell that player, and gets taken off the price.
Also take into account that a net worth of £400m is likely made up of investments, property, and organisation value - a relatively small proportion of that wealth will be liquid assets available for further investment.
My boss is worth around £5 billion but if I asked her to write me a personal cheque for a tenth of that she wouldn’t be able to.0