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The First In-depth Interview with Wayne Mumford

It was our pleasure to chat with the club's new Commercial Director a short while ago.

Read all about his background, how he met Thomas and thoughts on the future plans for our club here: 

https://www.castrust.org/2020/11/exclusive-mumford-interview-when-i-walked-into-charlton-i-felt-at-home/

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  • hermann
    hermann Posts: 488
    Excellent read, thanks. Sounds like a great addition to TS's team, interesting how early he was involved as well.
  • MattF
    MattF Posts: 3,797
    Really enjoyed that

    Answers the question on another thread as to who we have to thank for helping Thomas choose us over the other clubs he looked at
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,152
    An excellent read.

    Wayne Mumford clearly has lots of very interesting ideas. He also now has the benefit of a supporter base who are unreservedly and enthusiastically behind the club's owner. Something of a contrast to the Duchatelet era, when we were urging sponsors and commercial partners not to support Roland's toxic regime. All that energy, commitment and drive can now be harnessed in a positive way.
  • Brilliant! After reading that I am starting to believe I can enjoy football again, and, more importantly, enjoy being a Charlton supporter.
    I might even rejoin Valley Gold!
  • Look forward to reading, thankyou for posting!
  • Really good article that, a great read. After years of shite ownership, everything is now being run extremely professionally.

    Couple of quotes stood out for me:

    "Thomas has ambitions to reach the Premier League. Everything we’re planning now and putting together is for when we move up the leagues – that’s where my experience is. I already feel confident about what I can do with Charlton.”

    "once Thomas had got the bug of Charlton he said, ‘Wayne, I’m not interested. We can build this back and, you know what, it’ll be more fun building it back."

    Love it.

  • Another article which strengthens the feeling that we are on the way back. 
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,074
    That is a stunningly good read 
  • Another of the essential, much missed building blocks which a successful football club needs to secure its foundations. 

    As far as I'm concerned @bolloxbolder, Charlton ARE back !

    ( Or should that be Charlton IS back ? I'll settle for both....)

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  • Excellent interview.  Well done, @castrust.

  • Another of the essential, much missed building blocks which a successful football club needs to secure its foundations. 

    As far as I'm concerned @bolloxbolder, Charlton ARE back !

    ( Or should that be Charlton IS back ? I'll settle for both....)
    All the time Roland owns the physical assets, we are not back.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,074
    Glad people are enjoying it! Spent an hour chatting with Wayne - and ended up including almost every word in the write-up.

    His view on returning to Charlton and thinking of it as "not a League One club" reminded me of Chris Powell saying similar when he came back as manager - we were in third tier but as far as Powell was concerned - from his own experience - he believed in us as a Prem club. 

    Some of the global stuff is highly ambitious and some will question how achievable it is, but personally I'm happy to take the approach of "reach for the stars and you might get to the moon". And that's coming from a dyed-in-the-wool realist with @oohaahmortimer tendencies. 
    Great work @wee@"Weegie Addick" I thoroughly enjoyed that 
  • Just like Ged’s interview this was a fascinating read. The Chinese part was very interesting. Having someone with connections into that particular market would potentially be very lucrative. So many things going for Charlton. If the right things are put in place the club can really make progress.
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,289
    Another of the essential, much missed building blocks which a successful football club needs to secure its foundations. 

    As far as I'm concerned @bolloxbolder, Charlton ARE back !

    ( Or should that be Charlton IS back ? I'll settle for both....)
    All the time Roland owns the physical assets, we are not back.
    Just a matter of time
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,289
    Really enjoyed that, thanks Weegie/Trust. What a turn around at CAFC in such a short time. Big plans, exciting times. Thanks TS
  • good article Weegie but I would rather hear  how they intend to rebuild the medical and fitness side of the club
  • good article Weegie but I would rather hear  how they intend to rebuild the medical and fitness side of the club
    Not really going to fall under Wayne's remit
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 7,854
    Good interview.
    He mentioned the women’s team in passing there, but didn’t give much away.
    This is something I’ve been wondering about since the takeover and haven’t seen much talk on it - ie do TS and WM have any plans for the women’s team as we move forward? 
    I’d imagine, from the way Wayne speaks, that he sees value there, but I’d really like to see the women’s team make some progress and get back into the elite group of teams.

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  • ElliotCAFC
    ElliotCAFC Posts: 2,553
    Outstanding read. We’re so lucky to finally have smart and thoughtful people steering the ship. I’ve got a feeling that decades of good karma is finally coming to fruition
  • Good interview.
    He mentioned the women’s team in passing there, but didn’t give much away.
    This is something I’ve been wondering about since the takeover and haven’t seen much talk on it - ie do TS and WM have any plans for the women’s team as we move forward? 
    I’d imagine, from the way Wayne speaks, that he sees value there, but I’d really like to see the women’s team make some progress and get back into the elite group of teams.
    Thomas himself touched on this when CAST had a meeting with him a few weeks ago:

    The Women’s Team

    Thomas was due to have a meeting recently with Stephen King and Steve Adamson regarding the future of the women’s team but it was postponed when his flight was cancelled at the last minute. He thinks it would be “a smart move to bring everything together” and also sees it as an opportunity to broaden the club’s outreach.

    Full article -https://www.castrust.org/2020/10/sandgaard-im-surprised-the-club-isnt-more-of-a-mess/


  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,501
    Great interview Weegie.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,402
    Fartwell and Elliottt had great plans as well...

    Upgrading the Rangies
  • kafka
    kafka Posts: 2,372
    Impressive. I get the impression Thomas doesn’t do failure!!!
  • As usual, brilliantly expressed @Grapevine49. Thank you for kind comments.
  • ozaddick
    ozaddick Posts: 2,853
    A great read, thanks @Weegie Addick
    Thoughts of Charlton now, compared to only a few weeks ago, are ones of hope and happiness. The ‘we’ has been put back into our club. 
    Mr Mumford looks and feels like a very good fit for Charlton. 
  • bingaddick
    bingaddick Posts: 8,184
    edited November 2020
    Superb interview @Weegie Addick

    I am in shock at how TS has turned the club around so quickly with his appointments and his great optimism. 

    Of course there are many miles yet to travel. It's clear that those bastards hollowed out our club.

    We are in tier 3, subject to a salary cap, during a pandemic lockdown with no fans allowed in the ground yet there is a palpable sense that we are of the start of a really exciting journey for our club.


  • EastTerrace
    EastTerrace Posts: 3,963
    Just like Ged’s interview this was a fascinating read. The Chinese part was very interesting. Having someone with connections into that particular market would potentially be very lucrative. So many things going for Charlton. If the right things are put in place the club can really make progress.
    I think Chinese markets are best avoided