"I believe I need a new challenge" hahaha I understand McDonalds are looking for burger flippers, why don't you give it a try you useless piece of shit
Roland Duchâtelet wants to sell Charlton, Katrien Meire resigns as CEO Today at 13:10 | Source: BELGA - Print - Correct
Charlton Athletic, the English thirdclasser owned by Roland Duchâtelet, announced on Thursday that Katrien Meire is no longer CEO of the club. "Meire has decided to put down her functions within the club and leaves at the end of the month", the Addicks announced on their website. Roland Duchâtelet also wants to withdraw from the club. A buyer is currently being sought. Meire became CEO of Charlton in January 2014 and received criticism about her in that period, as did chairman Duchâtelet. "It was personally a very difficult decision to take," explained Meire. "This club is in my heart, but I need a new challenge right now. I wish the fans, the staff and the club all the success and will keep track of their results. "
Roland Duchâtelet was disappointed to say goodbye to Meire. "It is with regret that we have accepted Katrien's decision earlier this month. I want to thank her for her dedication and commitment and wish her every success in the future. "Duchâtelet also said that there was talk with interested parties about a possible sale of the club.
For example, there appears to be an end to four turbulent years for Charlton under the control of the Belgian entrepreneur. Especially in the last two years the protest of the Charlton supporters against Duchâtelet and Meire was massive. In the spring, a protest march was held by the English fans in Sint-Truiden, the hometown of Duchâtelet.
Suspect that will be the last anyone sees of her in English football ... although expect she will surface at one of his other network clubs. Where else will she find work?
@JimWhite on Twitter: Roland Duchâtelet, @CAFCofficial owner, has just texted me: "Katrien (Meire) worked very hard for Charlton. Since it is now likely that the club will change ownership & unlikely that a new owner would keep the CEO, it is appropriate to allow her to pursue her career elsewhere."
“This has personally been a very difficult decision to make as I love hate working for the club with all the terrific staff deadbeat wasters at The Valley and Sparrows Lane but I believe I need a new challenge period of therapy,” Meire said in a statement. “I’m very grateful resentful for my time here at Charlton. I wish the fans, staff and club every success disease and I will always keep an eye out for the results relegation.”
She may find it hard to find another job where she can stroll in at midday most days and take holidays whenever she wants while insulting the customer base at the same time
She may find it hard to find another job where she can stroll in at midday most days and take holidays whenever she wants while insulting the customer base at the same time
"I believe I need a new challenge" hahaha I understand McDonalds are looking for burger flippers, why don't you give it a try you useless piece of shit
She may find it hard to find another job where she can stroll in at midday most days and take holidays whenever she wants while insulting the customer base at the same time
She may find it hard to find another job where she can stroll in at midday most days and take holidays whenever she wants while insulting the customer base at the same time
Has she considered a career at Southeastern?
Perfect fit, an incompetent CEO running an incompetent organisation for their customers
She may find it hard to find another job where she can stroll in at midday most days and take holidays whenever she wants while insulting the customer base at the same time
I do believe that The Daily Fucktard's piece was a bit harsh on Daisy. I know she has been a page three cheerleader for that august broadsheet for 4 years but to roundly deride her "achievements"... Tsk!
Roland Duchâtelet wants to sell Charlton, Katrien Meire resigns as CEO Today at 13:10 | Source: BELGA - Print - Correct
Charlton Athletic, the English thirdclasser owned by Roland Duchâtelet, announced on Thursday that Katrien Meire is no longer CEO of the club. "Meire has decided to put down her functions within the club and leaves at the end of the month", the Addicks announced on their website. Roland Duchâtelet also wants to withdraw from the club. A buyer is currently being sought. Meire became CEO of Charlton in January 2014 and received criticism about her in that period, as did chairman Duchâtelet. "It was personally a very difficult decision to take," explained Meire. "This club is in my heart, but I need a new challenge right now. I wish the fans, the staff and the club all the success and will keep track of their results. "
Roland Duchâtelet was disappointed to say goodbye to Meire. "It is with regret that we have accepted Katrien's decision earlier this month. I want to thank her for her dedication and commitment and wish her every success in the future. "Duchâtelet also said that there was talk with interested parties about a possible sale of the club.
For example, there appears to be an end to four turbulent years for Charlton under the control of the Belgian entrepreneur. Especially in the last two years the protest of the Charlton supporters against Duchâtelet and Meire was massive. In the spring, a protest march was held by the English fans in Sint-Truiden, the hometown of Duchâtelet.
Thirdclasser is a great way of describing us these days
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https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-chief-executive-katrien-meire-resigns/
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20171228_03271011
Today at 13:10 | Source: BELGA - Print - Correct
Charlton Athletic, the English thirdclasser owned by Roland Duchâtelet, announced on Thursday that Katrien Meire is no longer CEO of the club. "Meire has decided to put down her functions within the club and leaves at the end of the month", the Addicks announced on their website. Roland Duchâtelet also wants to withdraw from the club. A buyer is currently being sought.
Meire became CEO of Charlton in January 2014 and received criticism about her in that period, as did chairman Duchâtelet. "It was personally a very difficult decision to take," explained Meire. "This club is in my heart, but I need a new challenge right now. I wish the fans, the staff and the club all the success and will keep track of their results. "
Roland Duchâtelet was disappointed to say goodbye to Meire. "It is with regret that we have accepted Katrien's decision earlier this month. I want to thank her for her dedication and commitment and wish her every success in the future. "Duchâtelet also said that there was talk with interested parties about a possible sale of the club.
For example, there appears to be an end to four turbulent years for Charlton under the control of the Belgian entrepreneur. Especially in the last two years the protest of the Charlton supporters against Duchâtelet and Meire was massive. In the spring, a protest march was held by the English fans in Sint-Truiden, the hometown of Duchâtelet.
Roland Duchâtelet, @CAFCofficial owner, has just texted me: "Katrien (Meire) worked very hard for Charlton. Since it is now likely that the club will change ownership & unlikely that a new owner would keep the CEO, it is appropriate to allow her to pursue her career elsewhere."
Bye bye emptiness
Hello hope again
I think I’m gonna cry.
“This has personally been a very difficult decision to make as I
lovehate working for the club with all theterrific staffdeadbeat wasters at The Valley and Sparrows Lane but I believe I need anew challengeperiod of therapy,” Meire said in a statement. “I’m verygratefulresentful for my time here at Charlton. I wish the fans, staff and club everysuccessdisease and I will always keep an eye out forthe resultsrelegation.”Obvious talent!
https://www.thedailyfucktard.com/giving-fucktards-a-bad-name
Put an even bigger smile on my face this morning reading that headline and expect Google is going to need another good clean up in a month or so.
Can't link yet but the 'Disastrous' bit is a quote from Airman.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5a4617e79aa26/ceo-to-depart-and-strikers-linked-media-watch-291217