***The Takeover thread mk. 3.0 (IT"S NOT DONE - BUT YOU HAVE BEEN!!!)***
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Get in. Can't argue with slaters comments either. Actually looking forward to Jan now and lets hope they show some faith in Powell - he has earned the right to prove he can do it in the champ like he did in L1 after a shocking first season.a0
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have we signed anyone yet?1
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What we gonna talk about on here now?1
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Yeah rat fans.0
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great news. I am not great with business but i am i correct on thinking that for them to have 100% shares an agreement would have been made to the old debts and we could now be debt free?0
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About bloody time! The first thing he must do is sort the contract situations out. Starting with Powell.0
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The right people have left and Murray staying on shows this guys is no mug and keeping one of the ultimate Charlton men to learn from is smart. He's not got alot to do to get fans on side straight away 1- Contracts, Renew everyone who we want including Powell and Staff 2- Invest in the team and trust CP and his targets 3- Sort the pitch out to get us to the end of the year at least when proper work can be done.
Please don't be a dick Roland.7 -
Will be interesting to see who else he appoints to the board. I'm half expecting a sporting director / director of football which could undermine CP's role as manager...maybe?0
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All good. Well done.
Slater's statement is wrong In one important respect - they have wrecked the non-football staff and that will need to be addressed. Removing Prothero was the essential first step. Now they need to appoint a chief executive who isn't Steve Bradshaw to pick up the pieces.4 -
Richard Murray staying as non-executive chairman ensures continuity and clearly means that other directors can leave. They leave the club with smaller losses and in a higher division than when they arrived.
The Baton passes on!
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“In every important respect we leave the club in a far better state than when we took over three years ago"
Said Michael Slater as he took a final walk across the Valley outfield, before slipping and falling in the mud19 -
Have a rat bag... Found this from our new owner http://m.youtube.com/?reload=16&rdm=ysu4q10#/watch?v=QTOajyzvIjE&desktop_uri=/watch?v=QTOajyzvIjEBolderhumphreyreid said:Yeah rat fans.
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on the yellow banner on SSN.0
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I honestly believe we are only 2 players away from being as good as anybody in this league. I have believed it all season and it is one of the reasons it has been so frustrating of late. True, alongside that the squad needs a bit of re-strengthening, but I don't think it requires that much to fix. I wouldn't swap our full backs with anybody - Morro is an excellent Centre half- Cosuins and Stephens are getting stronger in the middle. Kermogant has class - Wilson is very solid. I look forward to seeing th ebusiness that will be done in this window.3
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Ittv will be delighted murray staysMuttleyCAFC said:I'm very pleased Murray is remaining on the board - It is a good sign.
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Said Michael Slater as he took a final walk across the Valley outfield, before slipping and falling in the mudkillerandflash said:“In every important respect we leave the club in a far better state than when we took over three years ago"
Wouldnt it be great to get Man City at home if we made the 4th Round of the cup!!1 -
refuse to give him a comp, make him pay0
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We need a statement from Roland now.0
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no - the ownership of the club changes hands, but the debts that "belonged" to the club still belong to the club. That would be factored into the price of the deal.roseandcrown said:great news. I am not great with business but i am i correct on thinking that for them to have 100% shares an agreement would have been made to the old debts and we could now be debt free?
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Cant get on the OS at work, can someone cut & paste please :-)0
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In all due respect that is hard for those on the outside to have an opinion on.Airman Brown said:All good. Well done.
Slater's statement is wrong In one important respect - they have wrecked the non-football staff and that will need to be addressed. Removing Prothero was the essential first step. Now they need to appoint a chief executive who isn't Steve Bradshaw to pick up the pieces.0 -
The company buying us has an interesting name, all I say is Powell must stay you pricks :-)0
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"Tony Jimenez and Martin Prothero are also stepping down from the board of directors"
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!2 -
We all know Murray has made mistakes, but I can understand why he made them and I know he has accepted he has made them. He supports and loves th eclub. If some ITTV members can't see that he has a lot to offer - well that is their problem. The same goes for Chrissy. He was backed and made some terrific signings in League One - let's see what he does when backed in the Championship.Swisdom said:
Ittv will be delighted murray staysMuttleyCAFC said:I'm very pleased Murray is remaining on the board - It is a good sign.
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Two players away, your having a laugh.MuttleyCAFC said:I honestly believe we are only 2 players away from being as good as anybody in this league. I have believed it all season and it is one of the reasons it has been so frustrating of late. True, alongside that the squad needs a bit of re-strengthening, but I don't think it requires that much to fix. I wouldn't swap our full backs with anybody - Morro is an excellent Centre half- Cosuins and Stephens are getting stronger in the middle. Kermogant has class - Wilson is very solid. I look forward to seeing th ebusiness that will be done in this window.
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I feel his comment “We believe we have found an investor with extensive knowledge of football who is well placed to stabilize the club in the Championship and help the club to develop on a sensible commercial basis” is slightly off, Im not sure why, maybe sour grapes, maybe a comment admitting they ran out of money, maybe just a straight up view, but something doesnt quite sit right, as has been the case for a lot of their reign whilst in the championship to be fair... anyway f*** that he's yesterdays chip paper now ....
New dawn, new times, and lets hope this one is the right one, let's hope we have the right combo of investment and managerial expertise to really turn this club back into a force to be reckoned with...
COME ON YOU REEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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If those 2 players are Messi and Ronaldo he'd be right. Otherwise we need at least 4.0
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No two - a goalscoring striker and a creative, lively wide man.scabbyhorse said:
Two players away, your having a laugh.MuttleyCAFC said:I honestly believe we are only 2 players away from being as good as anybody in this league. I have believed it all season and it is one of the reasons it has been so frustrating of late. True, alongside that the squad needs a bit of re-strengthening, but I don't think it requires that much to fix. I wouldn't swap our full backs with anybody - Morro is an excellent Centre half- Cosuins and Stephens are getting stronger in the middle. Kermogant has class - Wilson is very solid. I look forward to seeing th ebusiness that will be done in this window.
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But he said "In every important respect we leave the club in a far better state than when we took over three years ago", which in my mind means on the playing front - ie the division we are in and the strength of the playing squad. Not who writes notes in the programme or books away travel coaches which, whilst all part of the running of the club, is not what most fans care about quite frankly.Airman Brown said:
Slater's statement is wrong In one important respect - they have wrecked the non-football staff and that will need to be addressed. Removing Prothero was the essential first step. Now they need to appoint a chief executive who isn't Steve Bradshaw to pick up the pieces.
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Charlton Athletic has been taken over by Belgian entrepreneur Roland Duchâtelet, whose company, Staprix NV will acquire 100 per cent of the shares of the clubDA9 said:Cant get on the OS at work, can someone cut & paste please :-)
Charlton Athletic has been taken over by Belgian entrepreneur Roland Duchâtelet, whose company, Staprix NV will acquire 100 per cent of the shares of the club, subject only to some final legal formalities. Staprix is an investment vehicle with several football-related interests. The terms of the deal are confidential.
Richard Murray, who will remain on the board and become non-executive Chairman, commented: “I look forward to using my long experience in English football to continue to represent the club that has been my passion for many years. Charlton can benefit from Roland’s experience in many different ways.”
Outgoing Chairman Michael Slater, who will step down from the board after a short handover period, added: “In every important respect we leave the club in a far better state than when we took over three years ago, but now is the time to pass the baton to Roland who has a proven track record of success in business and football.
“We believe we have found an investor with extensive knowledge of football who is well placed to stabilize the club in the Championship and help the club to develop on a sensible commercial basis”.
Tony Jimenez and Martin Prothero are also stepping down from the board of directors.
Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/20140103-duchatelet-completes-charlton-takeover-1273149.aspx#tPeYxMp5OEmrcsVx.990