Talk Sport - Jim White (ed. Page 21 - Grapevine destroys Roland)
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Wilder signed a contract? Are we not entitled to compensation then? More lies2
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If the price doesn't matter, then why hasn't he accepted my offer - that I've now increased twice over the past year?13
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@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.9 -
It was within the 14 day cooling off periodbenjest1989 said:Wilder signed a contract? Are we not entitled to compensation then? More lies
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Come on then own up. Whose comment was read out? You know the one that made Wilder not join us.2
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"It's not about the money"
"How much do you want then?"
"Not saying"10 -
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
This is true... the protests "in a strange kind of way" added to the atmosphere.
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Charlton only measure a measly 2% of the great man's interest and time. So where does the rest of his time go?
I'll start.
14% repairing old clothes and shoes?
8% checking Charlton life for defamation of character?
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60% drooling over pics of Katrien .. ooh la la1
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Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?1 - Sponsored links:
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Holy shit, Roland you old shithouse
Have a look over the best part of 5 years worth of non-vulgar, positive shit I've had to say about you
Pffffftttttt
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
nostalgia is not what it used to be .. you have a point .. looking back, far too much is often seen through the rose coloured lens of the 'good old days' that were really rough/indifferent/fecking dreadful (or possibly great/wonderful/orgasmic) .. delete according to your perspectivei_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
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Lincsaddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
nostalgia is not what it used to be .. you have a point .. looking back, far too much is often seen through the rose coloured lens of the 'good old days' that were really rough/indifferent/fecking dreadful (or possibly great/wonderful/orgasmic) .. delete according to your perspectivei_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
Supporting Charlton is all about disappointment.Lincsaddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
nostalgia is not what it used to be .. you have a point .. looking back, far too much is often seen through the rose coloured lens of the 'good old days' that were really rough/indifferent/fecking dreadful (or possibly great/wonderful/orgasmic) .. delete according to your perspectivei_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?2 -
I've got a feeling after this interview, this could be the beginning of the end even though we have been up for sale for 18 months.4
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But it used to be disappointment with that little bit of hope.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Lincsaddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
nostalgia is not what it used to be .. you have a point .. looking back, far too much is often seen through the rose coloured lens of the 'good old days' that were really rough/indifferent/fecking dreadful (or possibly great/wonderful/orgasmic) .. delete according to your perspectivei_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
Supporting Charlton is all about disappointment.Lincsaddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
nostalgia is not what it used to be .. you have a point .. looking back, far too much is often seen through the rose coloured lens of the 'good old days' that were really rough/indifferent/fecking dreadful (or possibly great/wonderful/orgasmic) .. delete according to your perspectivei_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
Roland has removed that hope.7 -
End of the world?Bilko said:I've got a feeling after this interview, this could be the beginning of the end even though we have been up for sale for 18 months.
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Lincsaddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
nostalgia is not what it used to be .. you have a point .. looking back, far too much is often seen through the rose coloured lens of the 'good old days' that were really rough/indifferent/fecking dreadful (or possibly great/wonderful/orgasmic) .. delete according to your perspectivei_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
Supporting Charlton is all about disappointment.Lincsaddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
nostalgia is not what it used to be .. you have a point .. looking back, far too much is often seen through the rose coloured lens of the 'good old days' that were really rough/indifferent/fecking dreadful (or possibly great/wonderful/orgasmic) .. delete according to your perspectivei_b_b_o_r_g said:Rudders22 said:
Don't know what planet your on but most people are not boycotting, they are just not going, like my two sons. Why because the club is a shadow of its previous self.Hartleypete said:@Razil said Ido think it's a shame to continue boycotting though, he's going now and the only people hurting from that are ourselves including some of the fine CL members above.
The regime has virtually killed the club, sucking the life out of it and while they continue to run the club into the ground nothing will improve.
The football is shit, the match day experiance is shit, apart from the protest days, there is no senior management team...etc etc etc.
The truth is the rat is slowly strangling the club to death and will continue to do so.
IMHO things will only continue to get worse until we rid ourselves of this loser.
Don't Charlton spend most of its life in the shadow of its former self, regardless of the owner?
not always .. cliché time … never take failure as a total disaster and never get smug and complacent over what success you may achieve .. grasshopper ((:>)0 -
Think I’m glad I’ve been in a meeting. Is it available to play anywhere?0
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yeah I missed it, but I'm sure it'll be on their website in due course0
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Lincsaddick said:
You can say that again6 -
It didn't wind me up as much as I thought it would. Kind of gotten used to Roland and his untruths1
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The plank winds me up so much with his lies that I boycott, then I relent as it is my club, then I hear the plank again and it makes me want to boycott all the more!5
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So relegation was down to the protests, despite us winning the games we protested at and Wilder not coming was down to a negative post on here. How fucking deluded must the old cunt be , just sell up and fuck off ,as someone says. Roland as you read this , just do what you're told for once in your life!13
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I feel this as well. Now that he's got all that nonsense of his chest and thinks he's won his own fairytale personal war by putting what he thinks has actually occurred over the last four years, I believe he thinks he now has moral ground to finalize.Bilko said:I've got a feeling after this interview, this could be the beginning of the end even though we have been up for sale for 18 months.
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We have to get rid of the owner before the club can be rebuilt. There were brilliant efforts off the pitch the last time, but they happened alongside constant improvements on the pitch thanks to a great manager. If you analyse results when things were thrown on the pitch, it clearly affected opponents more than us, as we showed play off form when this happened in a relegation season. Those are just facts Roland you complete plastic coke bottle full of piss! Not going on Saturday now!razil said:I can't repeat this enough, but I have huge respect and admiration for CARD and what they have done, so if I came across as critical that was not my intention.
Perhaps one good thing that comes out of all this is all that talent, creativity and energy can then be directed towards @KBslittlesis 's dream of rebuilding our support which I totally share.2 -
Nothing really new there. All a bit meh 4/5 years on.0
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Apart from anything else a good business leader doesnt blame junior staff for strategic business failures, least of all in the media.
He really comes across as a grade A arsehole and a very comfortable liar.14