Tomorrow is Holy Thursday... in biblical terms it means roughly:
Holy Thursday Is the Christian holy day falling on the Thursday before Easter. It commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ (Roland?) with the Apostles {Charlton fans} as described in the gospels.
I believe!!
You forgot the bit about Mary Magdalene and her cleanings of JC wounds with mixture of vinager.
Holy Week the most important week of the year
On psalm Sunday the story of the big JC being betrayed and then killed always moving
And now the rising from the dead May be quite the prophetic response to RD story
The Queen's popping in and paying everyone with maundy money. (Just read that back to myself and I'd typed the "The Queen's pooping in..." which would have been a whole different thing entirely.)
@cabbles I just don't see a 'successful' business man with a massive ego who doesn't do failure going down an Administration route at the considerable cost of paying an Insolvency Practitioner. Why would he risk a fire sale of his business (CAFC) if he can do better selling it as a going concern and playing hardball on a sale price which he is doing now apparently. By not paying the wages would be the act of a madman mugging himself off and as much as I detest him, I don't think he is quite that. He might have a nasty streak in him but when it comes to losing even more money, the financial considerations and saving face, will win over seeking revenge.
It's a waiting game, every day we are closer to being rid of his evil clutches and patience is a virtue .
I’ve often wondered this, but I’m guessing RD is totally within his right to pull his money and if so we’d pretty much hit administration right away. The only thing you can begrudgingly say that he has done, is keep paying everyone’s wages to ensure we haven’t gone into administration (yet). Am I right in thinking Cash pulled his money under the previous regime and that’s why we were about to go into administration back in 2013?
What stops an owner doing this? Is it that the club can then be sold from underneath him and he has zero chance of recovering all the debt he’s ploughed in? If it’s a bit of a stupid question forgive my ignorance, I’m just trying to work out why he hasn’t gone down the route the Orient bloke took a while back when he stopped paying the players etc
The effect of administration would be to prioritise the £7m owed to the former directors and wipe out debt owed to Duchatelet (and trade creditors). Buyers would then pick the club up cheaper than in any sale from him. Even RD isn’t that mad.
Why?? Harry will know little about our squad. Leave Bowyer in charge until the end of the season & consider Kewell in the summer when he will have time to get to know our players & therefore the chance to succeed.
It’s nothing that we don’t already know. The whole article just appears to have been recycled from snippets taken from various sources. #MoveOn #NothingToSee
@cabbles I just don't see a 'successful' business man with a massive ego who doesn't do failure going down an Administration route at the considerable cost of paying an Insolvency Practitioner. Why would he risk a fire sale of his business (CAFC) if he can do better selling it as a going concern and playing hardball on a sale price which he is doing now apparently. By not paying the wages would be the act of a madman mugging himself off and as much as I detest him, I don't think he is quite that. He might have a nasty streak in him but when it comes to losing even more money, the financial considerations and saving face, will win over seeking revenge.
It's a waiting game, every day we are closer to being rid of his evil clutches and patience is a virtue .
Tomorrow is Holy Thursday... in biblical terms it means roughly:
Holy Thursday Is the Christian holy day falling on the Thursday before Easter. It commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ (Roland?) with the Apostles {Charlton fans} as described in the gospels.
I don't wanna piss on no one's cornflakes, but without knowing how true / accurate the Tweets are this morning, would anyone else feel its a bit of an anti-climax if people with "strong links" to a foreign football league were the new owner(s)?
I don't wanna piss on no one's cornflakes, but without knowing how true / accurate the Tweets are this morning, would anyone else feel its a bit of an anti-climax if people with "strong links" to a foreign football league were the new owner(s)?
It's links to the AFL, Essendon, an Aussie Rules team of which Andrew Muir is a director.
I don't wanna piss on no one's cornflakes, but without knowing how true / accurate the Tweets are this morning, would anyone else feel its a bit of an anti-climax if people with "strong links" to a foreign football league were the new owner(s)?
It's links to the AFL, Essendon, an Aussie Rules team of which Andrew Muir is a director.
Why don't they make their own name up then, football is the English invented game, where one kicks the ball. Not the shit charlatan sports played in America or Australia
I can see how you might call Aussie rules Hand and Foot ball but American football has to be the stupidest name ever. I know they have kickers, but the game is basically played in the hands! It is ridiculous they can steal the name of the truly greatest sport known to man!
We have Association Football and Rugby Football only formalised in what 1870? if you think about the historical connection of these former colonies and the development of the game back in the day you can kind of understand it I think.
We have Association Football and Rugby Football only formalised in what 1870? if you think about the historical connection of these former colonies and the development of the game back in the day you can kind of understand it I think.
I always thought American football started when some guy said “I know what we can do to stave off hunger, gettin killed by disease or indigenous people, let’s play a spot of rugby! They used to play that back home”. “Okay boss, how’d we play?” “Errrrrrmmm...”
Can’t see payday making any difference tbh. Would have thought any deal to buy would simply involve a price. Running costs up to the date of sale being covered by RD and after by the new owner. So if we complete a day before payday RD will lodge sufficient to cover the months pay minus a day and new owners will cover a day.
Philip Aiken loosely ties to something someone told me about a property man involved.
We have Association Football and Rugby Football only formalised in what 1870? if you think about the historical connection of these former colonies and the development of the game back in the day you can kind of understand it I think.
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On psalm Sunday the story of the big JC being betrayed and then killed always moving
And now the rising from the dead May be quite the prophetic response to RD story
It's a waiting game, every day we are closer to being rid of his evil clutches and patience is a virtue .
Despondency is setting in.
It may just be my IBS.
This is interesting https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_in_Australia
And that’s how it was born.
Philip Aiken loosely ties to something someone told me about a property man involved.
But in all seriousness, next season could be a clean slate for a manager under a new owner.