Why the feck would any business person ever tell you what their exit strategy was?
What are your plans to bring the fans back to the club?
The Aussies did last summer. Their plan was to get to the Premier and then sell up.
Ok, fair enough but a) The vast bulk wont’t and b) frankly why should they. Had the Aussies simply said our plan is to aim for the PL would anyone have cared about their exit route and whether it was to sell or not? It just seems an odd and frankly, pointless, question to me.
Why the feck would any business person ever tell you what their exit strategy was?
What are your plans to bring the fans back to the club?
The Aussies did last summer. Their plan was to get to the Premier and then sell up.
Ok, fair enough but a) The vast bulk wont’t and b) frankly why should they. Had the Aussies simply said our plan is to aim for the PL would anyone have cared about their exit route and whether it was to sell or not? It just seems an odd and frankly, pointless, question to me.
To you maybe but not to me.
If we'd known what Roland's or the Spivs exit plan we might have realised sooner what was wrong.
Any honest owners shouldnt have a problem saying what the exit plan is. It would actually help build a bond with fans as we'd all be working for the same thing.
Why the feck would any business person ever tell you what their exit strategy was?
What are your plans to bring the fans back to the club?
The Aussies did last summer. Their plan was to get to the Premier and then sell up.
Ok, fair enough but a) The vast bulk wont’t and b) frankly why should they. Had the Aussies simply said our plan is to aim for the PL would anyone have cared about their exit route and whether it was to sell or not? It just seems an odd and frankly, pointless, question to me.
To you maybe but not to me.
If we'd known what Roland's or the Spivs exit plan we might have realised sooner what was wrong.
Any honest owners shouldnt have a problem saying what the exit plan is. It would actually help build a bond with fans as we'd all be working for the same thing.
So Redhenrys mob buy us and say “we are going to throw £1bn at Charlton in the next 3 seasons, get promotion to the PL, win the Champions League and be the best club in the world whilst giving away free season tickets, staying at The Valley, honouring the tradition of the club but we are not going to tell you our exit strategy and that is a problem?
Andrew Muir buys Charlton and says “I am going to sell The Valley, take the profits and then sell the club so there is my exit strategy” and he has built a bond so we can all work towards the same thing.
Obviously a little devils advocate here but, really I just don’t get the whole exit plan thing.
Why the feck would any business person ever tell you what their exit strategy was?
What are your plans to bring the fans back to the club?
The Aussies did last summer. Their plan was to get to the Premier and then sell up.
Ok, fair enough but a) The vast bulk wont’t and b) frankly why should they. Had the Aussies simply said our plan is to aim for the PL would anyone have cared about their exit route and whether it was to sell or not? It just seems an odd and frankly, pointless, question to me.
To you maybe but not to me.
If we'd known what Roland's or the Spivs exit plan we might have realised sooner what was wrong.
Any honest owners shouldnt have a problem saying what the exit plan is. It would actually help build a bond with fans as we'd all be working for the same thing.
So Redhenrys mob buy us and say “we are going to throw £1bn at Charlton in the next 3 seasons, get promotion to the PL, win the Champions League and be the best club in the world whilst giving away free season tickets, staying at The Valley, honouring the tradition of the club but we are not going to tell you our exit strategy and that is a problem?
Andrew Muir buys Charlton and says “I am going to sell The Valley, take the profits and then sell the club so there is my exit strategy” and he has built a bond so we can all work towards the same thing.
Obviously a little devils advocate here but, really I just don’t get the whole exit plan thing.
Why the feck would any business person ever tell you what their exit strategy was?
What are your plans to bring the fans back to the club?
The Aussies did last summer. Their plan was to get to the Premier and then sell up.
Ok, fair enough but a) The vast bulk wont’t and b) frankly why should they. Had the Aussies simply said our plan is to aim for the PL would anyone have cared about their exit route and whether it was to sell or not? It just seems an odd and frankly, pointless, question to me.
To you maybe but not to me.
If we'd known what Roland's or the Spivs exit plan we might have realised sooner what was wrong.
Any honest owners shouldnt have a problem saying what the exit plan is. It would actually help build a bond with fans as we'd all be working for the same thing.
So Redhenrys mob buy us and say “we are going to throw £1bn at Charlton in the next 3 seasons, get promotion to the PL, win the Champions League and be the best club in the world whilst giving away free season tickets, staying at The Valley, honouring the tradition of the club but we are not going to tell you our exit strategy and that is a problem?
Andrew Muir buys Charlton and says “I am going to sell The Valley, take the profits and then sell the club so there is my exit strategy” and he has built a bond so we can all work towards the same thing.
Obviously a little devils advocate here but, really I just don’t get the whole exit plan thing.
Why the feck would any business person ever tell you what their exit strategy was?
What are your plans to bring the fans back to the club?
The Aussies did last summer. Their plan was to get to the Premier and then sell up.
Ok, fair enough but a) The vast bulk wont’t and b) frankly why should they. Had the Aussies simply said our plan is to aim for the PL would anyone have cared about their exit route and whether it was to sell or not? It just seems an odd and frankly, pointless, question to me.
To you maybe but not to me.
If we'd known what Roland's or the Spivs exit plan we might have realised sooner what was wrong.
Any honest owners shouldnt have a problem saying what the exit plan is. It would actually help build a bond with fans as we'd all be working for the same thing.
So Redhenrys mob buy us and say “we are going to throw £1bn at Charlton in the next 3 seasons, get promotion to the PL, win the Champions League and be the best club in the world whilst giving away free season tickets, staying at The Valley, honouring the tradition of the club but we are not going to tell you our exit strategy and that is a problem?
Andrew Muir buys Charlton and says “I am going to sell The Valley, take the profits and then sell the club so there is my exit strategy” and he has built a bond so we can all work towards the same thing.
Obviously a little devils advocate here but, really I just don’t get the whole exit plan thing.
I think you've just proved my point.
Errr, ok.
Yep, because we know we need to protest against the second owner
Why the feck would any business person ever tell you what their exit strategy was?
What are your plans to bring the fans back to the club?
The Aussies did last summer. Their plan was to get to the Premier and then sell up.
Ok, fair enough but a) The vast bulk wont’t and b) frankly why should they. Had the Aussies simply said our plan is to aim for the PL would anyone have cared about their exit route and whether it was to sell or not? It just seems an odd and frankly, pointless, question to me.
To you maybe but not to me.
If we'd known what Roland's or the Spivs exit plan we might have realised sooner what was wrong.
Any honest owners shouldnt have a problem saying what the exit plan is. It would actually help build a bond with fans as we'd all be working for the same thing.
So Redhenrys mob buy us and say “we are going to throw £1bn at Charlton in the next 3 seasons, get promotion to the PL, win the Champions League and be the best club in the world whilst giving away free season tickets, staying at The Valley, honouring the tradition of the club but we are not going to tell you our exit strategy and that is a problem?
Andrew Muir buys Charlton and says “I am going to sell The Valley, take the profits and then sell the club so there is my exit strategy” and he has built a bond so we can all work towards the same thing.
Obviously a little devils advocate here but, really I just don’t get the whole exit plan thing.
I think you've just proved my point.
Errr, ok.
Yep, because we know we need to protest against the second owner
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If we'd known what Roland's or the Spivs exit plan we might have realised sooner what was wrong.
Any honest owners shouldnt have a problem saying what the exit plan is. It would actually help build a bond with fans as we'd all be working for the same thing.
Andrew Muir buys Charlton and says “I am going to sell The Valley, take the profits and then sell the club so there is my exit strategy” and he has built a bond so we can all work towards the same thing.
Obviously a little devils advocate here but, really I just don’t get the whole exit plan thing.