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Now's the time for Sandgaard to SELL UP

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  • Read the notes from the last Fans Forum meeting. TS is going nowhere.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,680
    Read the notes from the last Fans Forum meeting. TS is going nowhere.
    He will when the fans turn against him. 
    His ego wouldn't be able to cope with him getting abused. 
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,461
    Read the notes from the last Fans Forum meeting. TS is going nowhere.
    He will when the fans turn against him. 
    His ego wouldn't be able to cope with him getting abused. 
     Roland did.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,235
    Read the notes from the last Fans Forum meeting. TS is going nowhere.
    His wallet might disagree with him 
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,315
    Sandgaard is an egotistical narsacist and no good will ever come from him being our owner. 
    But as I've pointed out many a time who will buy a loss making third division club with no assets. 
    Roland and Sandgaard between them have put us in a perilous position and I really don't know what the outcome will be.
    I agree with the roland part but sandgaard? Things aren't going smoothly at the moment but things are a lot better with Tommy in charge at the moment then when southall, Elliot, the dentist from cardiff etc were in charge.

    it was only two years ago that there was the Charlton court case match thread on here. How close to folding were we? 

    Roland sold to southall who separated the assets which put us in this position. Then we had the southall scandal, relegation due to efl embargo's, Dave Jones lined up, court cases etc. sandgaard saved us but has then got a couple of transfer windows wrong. Not exactly comparable in my view.
    It’s much, much worse than that, which is why the staff are walking away, for one thing.
    We have declined on the pitch since his arrival and the behind the scenes stuff is crazy to me. A lot of this staff stayed during the Roland years yet we are seeing people walk away in droves under TS. Speaks volumes.

    I really hope someone can provide a small bit of good news and say he is open to selling. 

    Somethings got to give here.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,256
    For me, it’s not protest stage as yet (it may well be for some), but I only want him to stay if he’s going to accept he’s monumentally dicked it up and is willing to employ proper football people to turn it around.

    I realise that’s extremely unlikely, but we’re now past the point of defending his ownership of the club.  It’s been a disaster.  

    He needs to employ a CEO not affiliated to him in any way, get out of his way and let that person run the club.  If he can’t do that then it’s going to get worse.  Even little things like stop playing his stupid song.  It might be insignificant in turning things around, but it might be a small sign that he’s willing to realise this isn’t about him.  I’m not sure when he’s over again, but he’s likely to see a similar atmosphere he saw at the Accrington Stanley game last year, but the anger will be directed at him, not the manager 
  • CH4RLTON said:
    I'd settle for him just losing his ego and accepting it is not all about him and his family. I can accept being on a tight budget and scrapping, but when you have an arrogant owner who fails to acknowledge anything is wrong is just angers you!!!!!!!!
    I think he’s knows his approach is not right, but just can’t eat humble pie and admit it’s beyond him (publicly).
  • I must have been a right arsehole I my previous life for my old man to introduce me to Charlton 
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,867
    If he sells Charlton next week..

    His personal achievements of 2 years

    1. reduction of home game ticket sales
    2. Significant drop in league position.  We can't win football matches!
    3. Sacking staff
    4. Staff resigning 
    5. Losing more than roughly £16million overall (a guess)
    6. Still can't buy the stadium 
    7. No 5 year plan direction at all

    It's been a disaster. Not all his own fault, but a large chunk of it is.

    He has made an effort in small doses, but the best thing for him to do is sell the club as soon as possible.

    I'm 99% certain he wants to sell Charlton and he knows the whole thing was a mistake.

    We all make mistakes. Why not be honest about it and just do the right dignified thing. He doesn't need Charlton in his life.

    Successful businessman/women have to make mistakes so they can learn from them. 

    Damage limitation! 

    Damage limitation can be a tough one to accept. No one wants to open up about being wrong, or to only minimise further escalating problems.

    Everyone needs to know when it is best to stop and when it is best to just walk away. Give yourself some peace. 

    His family may now be advising him to sell, and to do it quickly. 
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  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,461
    Dave2l said:
    If he sells Charlton next week..

    His personal achievements of 2 years

    1. reduction of home game ticket sales
    2. Significant drop in league position.  We can't win football matches!
    3. Sacking staff
    4. Staff resigning 
    5. Losing more than roughly £16million overall (a guess)
    6. Still can't buy the stadium 
    7. No 5 year plan direction at all

    It's been a disaster. Not all his own fault, but a large chunk of it is.

    He has made an effort in small doses, but the best thing for him to do is sell the club as soon as possible.

    I'm 99% certain he wants to sell Charlton and he knows the whole thing was a mistake.

    We all make mistakes. Why not be honest about it and just do the right dignified thing. He doesn't need Charlton in his life.

    Successful businessman/women have to make mistakes so they can learn from them. 

    Damage limitation! 

    Damage limitation can be a tough one to accept. No one wants to open up about being wrong, or to only minimise further escalating problems.

    Everyone needs to know when it is best to stop and when it is best to just walk away. Give yourself some peace. 

    His family may now be advising him to sell, and to do it quickly. 
    To whom????????
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,299
    Thomas if you read this:

    WHEN THE FUN STOPS STOP!!! 🛑 
  • Sign up whoever is running the Sidemen youtube channel. Let them run our social media. set up a KSI V Stockley charity boxing match.

    full stadium and 10 million viewers. 
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,038
    Sign up whoever is running the Sidemen youtube channel. Let them run our social media. set up a KSI V Stockley charity boxing match.

    full stadium and 10 million viewers. 
    Given how infrequently Stockley hits the target this season I don’t think KSI has too much to worry about!
  • Can we get back to RodneyCharltonTrotter the one handed pot noodle man, who can only have a left hand wank, he’s just finished the out of date pot noodle and with stomach rumbling has tripped up and busted his left hand as he was legging it to the bog to unload,  if he gets there in time …..
    (poor cnut hasn’t even realised he’s not gonna be able to wipe his bum)
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,867
    Dave2l said:
    If he sells Charlton next week..

    His personal achievements of 2 years

    1. reduction of home game ticket sales
    2. Significant drop in league position.  We can't win football matches!
    3. Sacking staff
    4. Staff resigning 
    5. Losing more than roughly £16million overall (a guess)
    6. Still can't buy the stadium 
    7. No 5 year plan direction at all

    It's been a disaster. Not all his own fault, but a large chunk of it is.

    He has made an effort in small doses, but the best thing for him to do is sell the club as soon as possible.

    I'm 99% certain he wants to sell Charlton and he knows the whole thing was a mistake.

    We all make mistakes. Why not be honest about it and just do the right dignified thing. He doesn't need Charlton in his life.

    Successful businessman/women have to make mistakes so they can learn from them. 

    Damage limitation! 

    Damage limitation can be a tough one to accept. No one wants to open up about being wrong, or to only minimise further escalating problems.

    Everyone needs to know when it is best to stop and when it is best to just walk away. Give yourself some peace. 

    His family may now be advising him to sell, and to do it quickly. 
    To whom????????

    Some nutcase who likes football 
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,038
    Dave2l said:
    Dave2l said:
    If he sells Charlton next week..

    His personal achievements of 2 years

    1. reduction of home game ticket sales
    2. Significant drop in league position.  We can't win football matches!
    3. Sacking staff
    4. Staff resigning 
    5. Losing more than roughly £16million overall (a guess)
    6. Still can't buy the stadium 
    7. No 5 year plan direction at all

    It's been a disaster. Not all his own fault, but a large chunk of it is.

    He has made an effort in small doses, but the best thing for him to do is sell the club as soon as possible.

    I'm 99% certain he wants to sell Charlton and he knows the whole thing was a mistake.

    We all make mistakes. Why not be honest about it and just do the right dignified thing. He doesn't need Charlton in his life.

    Successful businessman/women have to make mistakes so they can learn from them. 

    Damage limitation! 

    Damage limitation can be a tough one to accept. No one wants to open up about being wrong, or to only minimise further escalating problems.

    Everyone needs to know when it is best to stop and when it is best to just walk away. Give yourself some peace. 

    His family may now be advising him to sell, and to do it quickly. 
    To whom????????

    Some nutcase who likes football 
    Quite a few of those on this forum!
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Dave2l said:
    Dave2l said:
    If he sells Charlton next week..

    His personal achievements of 2 years

    1. reduction of home game ticket sales
    2. Significant drop in league position.  We can't win football matches!
    3. Sacking staff
    4. Staff resigning 
    5. Losing more than roughly £16million overall (a guess)
    6. Still can't buy the stadium 
    7. No 5 year plan direction at all

    It's been a disaster. Not all his own fault, but a large chunk of it is.

    He has made an effort in small doses, but the best thing for him to do is sell the club as soon as possible.

    I'm 99% certain he wants to sell Charlton and he knows the whole thing was a mistake.

    We all make mistakes. Why not be honest about it and just do the right dignified thing. He doesn't need Charlton in his life.

    Successful businessman/women have to make mistakes so they can learn from them. 

    Damage limitation! 

    Damage limitation can be a tough one to accept. No one wants to open up about being wrong, or to only minimise further escalating problems.

    Everyone needs to know when it is best to stop and when it is best to just walk away. Give yourself some peace. 

    His family may now be advising him to sell, and to do it quickly. 
    To whom????????

    Some nutcase who likes football 
    We're already owned by a nutcase who likes football.
    We don't want another.
  • Smithy
    Smithy Posts: 1,022
    Would love to see him do the lap of honour that he did at Wycombe now.

    Sandgaard didn’t save us, he just delayed our demise.
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  • I can see it taking a move away from The Valley to force Roland's hand, once Sandgaard finally realises that the game is up.
    Roland might not feel so happy about things when he's not receiving his £500k a year for the assets that he still holds and can't do anything with them.
  • Who is going to pay £8 million for a club worth next to nothing with no assets ? No one. That’s who.
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    Who is going to pay £8 million for a club worth next to nothing with no assets ? No one. That’s who.
    Where are you getting the 8million pound figure from? 
  • Who is going to pay £8 million for a club worth next to nothing with no assets ? No one. That’s who.
    Where are you getting the 8million pound figure from? 
    If I bought the club for £1 and knew that I’d need to put in £8 million to keep it afloat that’s effectively a cost of £8 million. It’s also a rinse and repeat cost. 
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    who is going to pay £8 for a club worth next to nothing with no assets come to that!
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,853
    Sandgaard is an egotistical narsacist and no good will ever come from him being our owner. 
    But as I've pointed out many a time who will buy a loss making third division club with no assets. 
    Roland and Sandgaard between them have put us in a perilous position and I really don't know what the outcome will be.
    Simple, another egotistical narcissist, there's plenty of them knocking around. I'd argue most owners outside the prem are, there's no other reason to run a club!
  • I can see it taking a move away from The Valley to force Roland's hand, once Sandgaard finally realises that the game is up.
    Roland might not feel so happy about things when he's not receiving his £500k a year for the assets that he still holds and can't do anything with them.
    Moving away from theValley doesn’t negate the club’s responsibility under the terms of the lease. We’re still responsible for the annual payment. 
  • I can see it taking a move away from The Valley to force Roland's hand, once Sandgaard finally realises that the game is up.
    Roland might not feel so happy about things when he's not receiving his £500k a year for the assets that he still holds and can't do anything with them.
    Moving away from theValley doesn’t negate the club’s responsibility under the terms of the lease. We’re still responsible for the annual payment. 
    Who knows exactly the terms of that lease, in whose name it is signed. I'm sure there are ways around that sort of thing.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,853
    I can see it taking a move away from The Valley to force Roland's hand, once Sandgaard finally realises that the game is up.
    Roland might not feel so happy about things when he's not receiving his £500k a year for the assets that he still holds and can't do anything with them.
    Moving away from theValley doesn’t negate the club’s responsibility under the terms of the lease. We’re still responsible for the annual payment. 
    Who knows exactly the terms of that lease, in whose name it is signed. I'm sure there are ways around that sort of thing.
    LOL!

    Nobody knows what's in the lease, but you're "sure" there are ways around it. Great stuff!
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,038
    Who is going to pay £8 million for a club worth next to nothing with no assets ? No one. That’s who.
    Are you saying you don’t consider Chuks Aneke an asset?