So MS says that Tahnoon el Charltoon wants to do a Man City.
Can this be done without losing the Charlton we all love?
Personally i think that largely a club is the people you share it with. Whether we are battlers in the Championship, winners in League One or a sustainable (dare i say it - winning) premiership club, the club comes down to the shared experience (good or bad). I think Charlton will still be Charlton because you and I, together, will still be Charlton. Whatever our future holds, Charlton will be experienced and defined together. The new owners seem to get that, so whatever wrong turns they take i think Charlton will be fine under this lot.
On a side note how could charltonisation inhibit such lofty ambitions?
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Personally, that’s where we need to aspire to be once more. Plus I think giving LB the chance of five years means that could be a realistic target with the success in recruitment we’ve had in the last 18 months.
FFP after all is aimed at stopping clubs from breaking up the monopoly of big clubs along with Manchester United | Arsenal | AC Milan
Get what you mean but in which case I dont think he had to mention Man City if he didnt mean that type of investment
Of course MS spoke about not wanting to lure or tempt fans back but at the same time spoke about increasing revenue etc. - Well thats one way to do it as fans will surely want to get on board if they think we'll be the next big thing
You've got crossrail (dont laugh you lot!!) coming along, London City Airport is only a short distance away along with Stratford International and the regeneration going on around North Greenwich
Its certainly not a quiet area of London
But then on the other hand I'd agree, why buy a club so far down the food chain? - Surely if you wanted to build the next Man City you'd aim for better established club like Newcastle perhaps
Its not just about location and history though, dont know about anyone else but whilst I love the club name its not one you'd consider as being one that would belong amongst the big boys e.g.
Charlton Athletic 3-1 FC Barcelona
Just doesnt look right does it - Doesnt have that branding you'd associate with other clubs out there
100% this, although it was perhaps a bit naive to mention Man City specifically - it's bound to get some people a bit over excited.
Calm down guys, the first week of the window indicates to me there is no big pot of cash.
If you wanted to build a new super club you would need a stadium of say minimum 50k capacity.
In fact it still feels like we are a bottom feeder club.
Also to NEVER leave The Valley. I feel others may have bigger ones than us (grounds that is) but if size mattered the likes of Bournemouth wouldn't have made to the big time and stayed there, all whilst remaining rooted in Dean Court (Vitality stadium my arse)
Forget the Nigel's. I want us to do a Bournemouth. Come up through the league's and compete with the best (most of the time) all.the while staying at The Valley.
I love what Southall is saying, it’s pretty much what most of us spent years dreaming we’d be hearing. If we can be sure there aren’t City-style motives in the background, I’m all for it.