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ROT statement released this afternoon

Press Release from Charlton Athletic fans’ Roland Out Today party


Charlton fans’ political protest party Roland Out Today (ROT) welcomes confirmation from CAFC Director Richard Murray that potential purchasers are showing interest in taking over Charlton Athletic Football Club from widely despised owner Roland Duchâtelet.

A ROT spokesperson said today, “After 4 years of incompetent mismanagement, we welcome the prospect of being run by people with an interest in sporting success and sound knowledge of the domestic football scene. ROT looks forward to a time when fans and management can cooperate to regain our former reputation as one of the best run family-friendly clubs in the country.”

“We have been worried the transfer of Ricky Holmes to Sheffield Utd indicated Duchâtelet planned to conduct a fire-sale before leaving – he did something similar when he sold Standard Liège – so reassurance on this matter is welcome. A policy of asset-stripping would make it impossible for CAFC to retain a play-off position this season. Karl Robinson is a manager, not a magician.”

“However, ROT’s main concern remains, that Duchâtelet may keep a foothold in the club by retaining ownership of our home stadium, The Valley, or our Sparrows Lane training ground. We have seen in his Belgian home town Sint-Truiden the adverse effects his family’s ownership and development of Stayen has had upon the team STVV which plays there. We do not want that replicated in Charlton. This cancer needs to be completely excised from our club.”

Meanwhile, Roland Out Today continues making the preparations necessary to field a candidate in the upcoming municipal elections to be held this year in Sint-Truiden. It is ROT’s intention to use the election process to cast a critical spotlight on Roland Duchâtelet’s record as a local property developer, politician, and sometime owner of 6 football clubs in 5 countries. For further details, visit ROT’s website http://www.rolandouttoday.eu/

Interviews and further information available by emailing ROT at press@rolandouttoday.eu
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  • Does this mean that the Candidate will still stand in the elections even if the takeover happens?
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,499
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  • chilham
    chilham Posts: 306

    Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    Agreed re the 'c' word, Prague- an unfortunate analogy in an otherwise well- written piece.
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    Even from beyond the grave this bloke would be better at running a football club than our tuckfard president.
  • ROT said:

    Press Release from Charlton Athletic fans’ Roland Out Today party


    “However, ROT’s main concern remains, that Duchâtelet may keep a foothold in the club by retaining ownership of our home stadium, The Valley, or our Sparrows Lane training ground. We have seen in his Belgian home town Sint-Truiden the adverse effects his family’s ownership and development of Stayen has had upon the team STVV which plays there. We do not want that replicated in Charlton. This cancer needs to be completely excised from our club.”


    This bit's key for me. Often forgotten in the excitement of takeover news.

    Roland out and completely out
    I fear that if he retains any interest whatsoever in the football club, any divisions that might already exist across the fan-base will deepen over time.

    The club will have a chance to progress, only when he his influence has been completely purged.
  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,273
    edited January 2018
    Cancer took my dad. I just want it noted I have no problem with it being used in the above context. On a day when Barnsley's ex owner psssed away, it's worth noting the difference in his outlook on football and his humility describing his position of 'custodian' of the club he loved. Then take a moment to consider the behaviour and some of the comments Roland has made during his ownership of the Valley. It's a horrible comparison.
    Cancer is a horrible disease. But the 'c word' is being used here descriptively, not literally. Imagine our club in ten years time if RD retains control. Good statement by ROT.
  • HantsAddick
    HantsAddick Posts: 2,423

    Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    As a cancer sufferer myself, that is how I describe his reign, a cancer that needs removing. Am not offended by it, just the opposite.
  • Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    Exactly what I thought. A wrong step in an otherwise sound statement.

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  • N01R4M
    N01R4M Posts: 2,577
    Everyone would prefer the team to be strengthened this window, and go on to achieve promotion, but whatever the outcome the squad is unlikely to be so poor that a good owner could not pull us back in a year or two.

    For me the absolutely key imperative for the takeover is that the new owner takes possession of the real estate as well as the personnel. If Roland retains the land, it could take a decade or more to unscramble the situation, and get us back to where we all want to be.
  • Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    As a cancer sufferer myself, that is how I describe his reign, a cancer that needs removing. Am not offended by it, just the opposite.
    I, too, am a cancer sufferer, and I DON'T like 'cancer' being used in this way. Are you right, and I'm wrong?

    It's a simple thing to think about. Use a word which some don't mind, but some do? Or just find a term that no one can take offence to?
  • "Knob" for instance.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,729
    I've had cancer but I don't take offence to this because that's not how it was meant.
    Some people might see it differently but it certainly wasn't meant to be offensive
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,838

    Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    I don't have a problem with it. It's a well-known metaphor for something eating away at the vitals which is surely what Roland has done.

    I'm a cancer survivor. Whether that makes my view more or less valid, I've no idea.
  • CAFCDAZ
    CAFCDAZ Posts: 1,199
    edited January 2018

    Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    As a cancer sufferer myself, that is how I describe his reign, a cancer that needs removing. Am not offended by it, just the opposite.
    I, too, am a cancer sufferer, and I DON'T like 'cancer' being used in this way. Are you right, and I'm wrong?

    It's a simple thing to think about. Use a word which some don't mind, but some do? Or just find a term that no one can take offence to?
    Like "old wrinkly ballbag " surely no one cang be offended by that?
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,065
    Surely exorcised not excised ? Here to help :wink:
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,838
    CAFCDAZ said:

    Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    As a cancer sufferer myself, that is how I describe his reign, a cancer that needs removing. Am not offended by it, just the opposite.
    I, too, am a cancer sufferer, and I DON'T like 'cancer' being used in this way. Are you right, and I'm wrong?

    It's a simple thing to think about. Use a word which some don't mind, but some do? Or just find a term that no one can take offence to?
    Like "old wrinkly ballbag " surely no one cang be offended by that?
    True, but I don't hold out much hope of no one being offended by your spelling mistake and grammatical errors.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,675
    CAFCDAZ said:

    Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    As a cancer sufferer myself, that is how I describe his reign, a cancer that needs removing. Am not offended by it, just the opposite.
    I, too, am a cancer sufferer, and I DON'T like 'cancer' being used in this way. Are you right, and I'm wrong?

    It's a simple thing to think about. Use a word which some don't mind, but some do? Or just find a term that no one can take offence to?
    Like "old wrinkly ballbag " surely no one cang be offended by that?
    I had an emergency operation on mine a couple of years ago and funny it was not. My boy laughs about it though.
  • No. I think you can excise a growth. It's just a posh way of saying "cut out" isn't it?

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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,891

    CAFCDAZ said:

    Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    As a cancer sufferer myself, that is how I describe his reign, a cancer that needs removing. Am not offended by it, just the opposite.
    I, too, am a cancer sufferer, and I DON'T like 'cancer' being used in this way. Are you right, and I'm wrong?

    It's a simple thing to think about. Use a word which some don't mind, but some do? Or just find a term that no one can take offence to?
    Like "old wrinkly ballbag " surely no one cang be offended by that?
    I had an emergency operation on mine a couple of years ago and funny it was not. My boy laughs about it though.
    Bet your old boy don’t though
  • sm
    sm Posts: 2,960
    I would replace "cancer" with "despicable parasite"?
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,335
    The word has more that just 1 definition and in this instance is being used in a non medical situation and so no one should be offended.

    I this instance I think it is highly appropriate and a correct use of the word.
  • N01R4M said:

    Everyone would prefer the team to be strengthened this window, and go on to achieve promotion, but whatever the outcome the squad is unlikely to be so poor that a good owner could not pull us back in a year or two.

    For me the absolutely key imperative for the takeover is that the new owner takes possession of the real estate as well as the personnel. If Roland retains the land, it could take a decade or more to unscramble the situation, and get us back to where we all want to be.

    He does have previous for this too.....

  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,593

    Timely and tactically sound announcement, although personally I am not keen on the use of the word "cancer".

    So pleased you said that.

    It is neither appropriate or correct to use it in the context of fans v owners dispute. there are far more important issues surrounding friends and family suffering and dying from cancer. Duchatalet for all his negatives is not a matter of life and death.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,079
    There is more than one meaning for the word cancer. Away from medical practice, a definition is:

    “an evil or destructive practice or phenomenon that is hard to contain or eradicate.”

    Is that offensive? Just because the other definition is so emotional (and so many are affected does not mean the one above does not exist. I doubt the ROT are comparing Roland to a life and death situation.
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,846

    No. I think you can excise a growth. It's just a posh way of saying "cut out" isn't it?

    To "excise" is a very old custom.

    Hence the phrase "customs and excise" for the modern day practice of taxing your bollocks off.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,822
    The customary removal of vital organs using a very blunt knife and an extremely slow call centre.

    Of course since the bright minds of Customs and Excise joined with Her Majesties’ Revenue to form Her Majesties’ Revenue and Customs, there have had to be more cuts to both the service and to every other governmental service because more money is wasted through incompetence every year than is collected through the actions of those that remain.



  • Oakster
    Oakster Posts: 6,812
    Parasite might be a better word - the regime is a parasite eating away at our beloved club from within.

  • Oakster said:

    Parasite might be a better word - the regime is a parasite eating away at our beloved club from within.

    A bit disrespectful to people with tape-worms