Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
Options

The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)

17667677697717722265

Comments

  • Options

    Can I just point out that James seeds revelations are on page 764 and not 767 as it says on the thread title.

    We know. But it is a little bit funny.
  • Options
    edited May 2018
    Nice as it is to hear the positive comments from Mr Seed, Duchatelet and Meire said a lot of good things at the start. Actions are what I’m interested in and we’ll only see what they are once they’re actually in charge.
  • Options

    Great news James, off now for a celebratory wank ,... Back in about 1 minute.

    Just catching up on this thread. I'm having a celebratory shit.
  • Options
    Hurrah!
  • Options
    .
  • Options
    edited May 2018

    Battersea.

    Yes. Clapham is in Lambeth. Battersea is in Wandsworth. The border between the two boroughs goes right down the middle of Clapham Common.
  • Options
    Redrobo said:

    Can I just point out that James seeds revelations are on page 764 and not 767 as it says on the thread title.

    We know. But it is a little bit funny.
    No it’s not.
  • Options
    JamesSeed said:

    Good thing is that if it all goes wrong we can all blame @JamesSeed

    Many a true word spoken in jest. I hope my positivity hasn't been OTT. I'm only reporting what was said and the impression I received. Come back to me in a couple of years if it all goes horribly wrong!
  • Sponsored links:


  • Options

    Redrobo said:

    Can I just point out that James seeds revelations are on page 764 and not 767 as it says on the thread title.

    We know. But it is a little bit funny.
    No it’s not.
    Oh yes it is!
  • Options
    There’s only one question.

    What flavour Angel Delight?
  • Options
    EXCELLENT news from both @JamesSeed and Igor Vetokele!

    Hopefully we get this takeover done and dusted before the end of May.
  • Options

    There’s only one question.

    What flavour Angel Delight?

    We don’t talk about the ‘other’ forum.
  • Options

    Just had a brief conversation with Igor Vetokele. He said he wants to come back to us but it is up to the new owners, he said he'd been told there will be new owners this coming week.

    Fantastic news, I’d love to have Igor back as I’ve said before I really think he could do well in League One.

    Don’t doubt you at all, but how did you manage to have a conversation with him?
  • Options
    @JamesSeed thanks for the report mate. It sounds as though things are finally moving, for once, in the right direction!!!
    I'm also blown away by the fact that you know people with TWO dishwashers that is quite incredible, but you left out of your musings if they have one for delicate items (glasses etal) and one for pots and pans!!
  • Options

    Nice as it is to hear the positive comments from Mr Seed, Duchatelet and Meier said a lot of good things at the start. Actions are what I’m interested in and we’ll only see what they are once they’re actually in charge.

    Wait, do you now think “Mr Seed” is taking over?
    What’s your exit strategy @jamesSeed ?
  • Options
    edited May 2018
    JamesSeed said:

    Great news James and a great relief . I , we, were all very anxious about how you were going to manage the cleanup. A dishwasher is a fantastic labour saving device and it’s a credit to you that you've had the foresight to have had one installed. Speaks volumes about the likely success of future dinner parties. I for one am ending my boycott - I’m free next saturday night .

    I have friends who have two dishwashers. Highly recommended apparently.

    8pm, Aussie consortium willing.
    I'm having dramas with a customer at the moment because I cannot fit a washing machine and normal sized dishwasher on any side of their kitchen, so they've decided to keep the washing machine and have 2 slimline dishwashers on 2 sides of the kitchen. It's only a holiday home ffs.

    Is owning 2 dishwashers the lates status symbol?
  • Options

    JamesSeed said:

    Great news James and a great relief . I , we, were all very anxious about how you were going to manage the cleanup. A dishwasher is a fantastic labour saving device and it’s a credit to you that you've had the foresight to have had one installed. Speaks volumes about the likely success of future dinner parties. I for one am ending my boycott - I’m free next saturday night .

    I have friends who have two dishwashers. Highly recommended apparently.

    8pm, Aussie consortium willing.
    I'm having dramas with a customer at the moment because I cannot fit a washing machine and normal sized dishwasher on any side of their kitchen, so they've decided to keep the washing machine and have 2 slimline dishwashers on 2 sides of the kitchen. It's only a holiday home ffs.

    Is owning 2 dishwashers the lates status symbol?
    I've read that people have 2 so that they don't unload the d/w - they remove clean stuff as needed - use it and put in the other d/w then when full it goes on and they repeat the cycle. Saves cupboard space and time. I don't even have 1...
  • Options
    cafc-west said:

    JamesSeed said:

    Great news James and a great relief . I , we, were all very anxious about how you were going to manage the cleanup. A dishwasher is a fantastic labour saving device and it’s a credit to you that you've had the foresight to have had one installed. Speaks volumes about the likely success of future dinner parties. I for one am ending my boycott - I’m free next saturday night .

    I have friends who have two dishwashers. Highly recommended apparently.

    8pm, Aussie consortium willing.
    I'm having dramas with a customer at the moment because I cannot fit a washing machine and normal sized dishwasher on any side of their kitchen, so they've decided to keep the washing machine and have 2 slimline dishwashers on 2 sides of the kitchen. It's only a holiday home ffs.

    Is owning 2 dishwashers the lates status symbol?
    I've read that people have 2 so that they don't unload the d/w - they remove clean stuff as needed - use it and put in the other d/w then when full it goes on and they repeat the cycle. Saves cupboard space and time. I don't even have 1...
    I explained that she was gonna lose cupboard space, but she explained that she actually won't, because having 2 dishwashers, 1 can act as a cupboard. Maybe that is what she meant....
  • Sponsored links:


  • Options
    Talking of dishwashers, wasn’t there a story that Roland doesn’t have one and sees washing up as spending quality time with his wife/partner?
  • Options
    edited May 2018
  • Options

    @JamesSeed thanks for the report mate. It sounds as though things are finally moving, for once, in the right direction!!!
    I'm also blown away by the fact that you know people with TWO dishwashers that is quite incredible, but you left out of your musings if they have one for delicate items (glasses etal) and one for pots and pans!!

    Not this.
    Fumbluff said:

    Nice as it is to hear the positive comments from Mr Seed, Duchatelet and Meier said a lot of good things at the start. Actions are what I’m interested in and we’ll only see what they are once they’re actually in charge.

    Wait, do you now think “Mr Seed” is taking over?
    What’s your exit strategy @jamesSeed ?
    When the Aussies pull out I’ll have to return to my childhood and support Millwall.
    cafc-west said:

    JamesSeed said:

    Great news James and a great relief . I , we, were all very anxious about how you were going to manage the cleanup. A dishwasher is a fantastic labour saving device and it’s a credit to you that you've had the foresight to have had one installed. Speaks volumes about the likely success of future dinner parties. I for one am ending my boycott - I’m free next saturday night .

    I have friends who have two dishwashers. Highly recommended apparently.

    8pm, Aussie consortium willing.
    I'm having dramas with a customer at the moment because I cannot fit a washing machine and normal sized dishwasher on any side of their kitchen, so they've decided to keep the washing machine and have 2 slimline dishwashers on 2 sides of the kitchen. It's only a holiday home ffs.

    Is owning 2 dishwashers the lates status symbol?
    I've read that people have 2 so that they don't unload the d/w - they remove clean stuff as needed - use it and put in the other d/w then when full it goes on and they repeat the cycle. Saves cupboard space and time.
    This. That’s exactly what they do.

    There’s only one question.

    What flavour Angel Delight?

    Used to be mainly chocolate, with occasional forays into butterscotch and, if my memory is correct, banana. This was late sixties, early seventies I guess?
  • Options
    JamesSeed said:

    Apologies, you're correct, I had to clear up, and get the dishwasher on.....

    It also took longer to write than I expected. Gotta get it right!

    I hope you're not disappointed that there isn't more, or that I can't name a date. But my overall impressions are positive:

    https://jimmyseed.blogspot.co.uk/ (It's all there, but will add below as well):

    So here are my thoughts after sharing a beer with someone connected with the takeover of Charlton Athletic. He agreed that I can share this info, but asked that I don't reveal his identity before the club is sold. I know I've already mentioned that I knew someone connected to the Australian consortium, but this meeting could have been with a mutual acquaintance, or someone acting as an intermediary. Speculating on who the meeting was with might well lead to a drying up of info, so please don't.

    I really like what I heard yesterday evening. Our meeting lasted 45 minutes, I was holding a dinner party for my wife's birthday at 8pm, and I was more than late. I was supposed to be preparing the food!

    We should be meeting again soon (assuming my wife will let me), because my contact is very keen on seeing Jimmy Seed's memorabilia. He also asked for copy of his autobiography. (He actually nearly bit my hand off when I said I had a spare). What a change from the previous regime's attitude to the Club's history! The interest in Seed and the club's past was genuine, and very encouraging.

    We didn't discuss finance I'm afraid. I'm not sure this can be discussed until after the sale has gone through. I didn't want to push it. So I don't know what they're paying for the club, other than that there will be no add-ons after the sale has gone through.

    Interestingly, but not surprisingly, my contact has for months been inundated by emails from people asking about the takeover, but he is sorry he hasn't been able to answer any of them up to this point.

    In no particular order:

    1. They’re hoping, subject to approval from a couple of investors and the EFL, that the sale will happen next week. I think they might being a little optimistic with their estimate of the how long the EFL can take processing these fit and proper person tests, so an extra week or two might be on the cards? (Just guessing). But they're patient people.
    They believe it will happen, but that's all they would say on the matter.
    They say they're in this for the long haul, and it's already been a two year project, which so far has cost them a million Pounds. They mentioned a five year plan to get the club into the Premier League, which is their stated aim. The five year plan might include the previous two years ago, I'm not sure. They are interested in success. They have ambition. It's the Australian mentality when it comes to sport.

    2. He described Fulham as being the only other club in London they might have been interested in. Why? Because both clubs 'have great fans, and a great stadium', which they see as key. They appreciate that fans are the heart of the club, and pointed out how 'different' the ownership system is in England, compared to the fan ownership system in Australia. They seem very aware of the differences between the fans of Charlton, and the fans of some of our London 'rivals', and see that as a big positive. They respect the passion.

    3. They see they Australian system of 'Membership' as something they want to promote at Charlton. In Australia clubs have 'memberships' into the high tens of thousands - Essendon have just topped the 70,000 mark, for example. (Click here to read more.) How that might translate to how Charlton is run and owned remains to be seen, but I believe they see season ticket holders as the current 'members'. My contact was very pleased to hear that many people are waiting until new owners are in place to renew their season tickets. I was surprised they didn't know that already!

    4. The reason for all the delays hasn't actually been to do with Roland Duchâtelet dragging his feet. Due diligence has been massively complicated by the fact that RD didn't actually complete proper due diligence himself when he bought the club, because of the circumstances of the sale. The complications they have encountered have apparently been a legacy of the previous Tony Jimenez and Michael Slater regime. I can't comment on their feelings about Roland Duchâtelet. Apparently RD mentioned how powerful the fans are at Charlton, something he hadn't experienced before. I think they see this as a positive.

    5. They are buying the club, lock, stock and barrel. Roland wants to sell, and isn’t looking to hang on to any assets, Sparrows Lane for example - and isn’t looking for and sell-on deals vis a vis player sales. My source hasn't met with Duchâtelet, but has been dealing with his representatives. It's has been a very complicated process, but there has been no dragging of feet.

    6. It was never the intention to make Charlton a kind of nursery club for Australian footballers. If any Australian footballers sign for Charlton it will only be because they are capable of playing at the appropriate level or higher.
    They’re more interested in getting Australians at home, and the Australian community in London, to support the team. They will be very vigorously promoting the club to the Australian community. I can only speculate that if there were any truly top class Australian footballers playing for Charlton, that would only help with that process.

    7. They are looking to appoint a manager ASAP. My source spoke to Lee Bowyer yesterday, and he is being considered for the job. They have approached Chris Powell's people in an attempt to see if he is available as well. Other managers may also be considered, but only experienced ones. Mr Kewell isn't on the list apparently. They are aware that the transfer window is open.

    8. They weren't too worried that we failed to win promotion. Again, because they see this as a long term project, not an immediate bid for glory.

    9. They're genuinely looking forward to establishing contact with groups and trusts connected with Charlton, including CAST and the Community Trust if and when the sale has been completed.

    There was probably more, and if I remember any of it I'll post here.

    If anything comes up at our next meeting I'll also post it here.

    Would like to take him to visit the Museum. I don't suppose anyone on here might be available to help with that ;-)

    Many thanks for sharing that @JamesSeed much appreciated.

    I’m slightly more cautious than most in taking most of it with a pinch of salt (no offence to you intended).

    Why? Well it confirms that agreements still haven’t been finalised, which could have been the situation for weeks. I also think the point about only being interested in Charlton & Fulham because of their ‘great fans and great stadiums’ is complete rubbish. So if I have no trust in what you contact is saying in that, it raises doubts on everything else.

    Despite that, a very much net positive though. As long as they do have the 2-5yr funding they suggest they have, I’m convinced the club will be moving forwards
  • Options

    Battersea.

    ‘BBC Addicks’ anyone?

    ‘Battersea, Balham and Clapham Addicks’ of course.
    I think we could get a good guest for our launch ;-)
This discussion has been closed.

Roland Out Forever!