Barnie and Ian Wallis did well on TV................well done lads. Belgium reporter saying that DR is in it to make money but he will have the 'best interests of Charlton at heart' !
During my 'grown up years', if anyone comes up to me and says " have you met so- n- so? he's a right twat...." I've thought to myself that he might well be, however, I will wait until he proves to me that he's a twat and make my own mind up when I get to know him.
During my 'grown up years', if anyone comes up to me and says " have you met so- n- so? he's a right twat...." I've thought to myself that he might well be, however, I will wait until he proves to me that he's a twat and make my own mind up when I get to know him.
I will use the same logic on RD.
Too human or too sensible an idea?
This!
I have no time for people who gossip or thrive on hearsay! I make my own decisions after seeing them in action.
Slater - "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."
Think people need to keep their feet on the ground. Still good news though.
just catching up so couple of hundred pages out but this 100%. And I'm more than happy with this because if we can be competitive in the next couple of years we'll quickly find ourselves in a position of strength whilst all the other clubs throwing silly money about now and gambling to get promoted will start tanking and have to start what we've been doing now to stay afloat.
Basically look at arsenal - fans crying due to 5 years of "just" top 4 finishes and now they have a platform to build and dominate. Hope our fans can look to the long term if we don't see millions being splashed about immedietely (and that for me is the next 2 years). Charlton needs to be around for another 100 so what's 2 years if that means the next 98 will be better.
We won't be able to loan in Standard Liege's entire reserve team a la Watford and Udinese. The Football League have (rightly) since tightened the rules on that kind of behaviour.
We won't be able to loan in Standard Liege's entire reserve team a la Watford and Udinese. The Football League have (rightly) since tightened the rules on that kind of behaviour.
If the fella waltzed into the press conference at the Valley throwing £50 notes to disabled kids from Demelza House, while a lorry load of new turf for Paddy Powell was reversing into the West Stand car park driven by Alan Titchmarsh, just as a personal cheque for 5 million Euros hit the hallway floor of the Trust, there would still be people moaning, speculating and contemplating their own navels on here.
Loved this comment under the story on Eurosport. I don't think we're going to be bored that's for sure!
Duchatelet "an extensive knowledge of football" ? Best joke of the week. I'm Belgian and Duchatelet knows nothing about soccer, everybody knows that here. Just one example: checking the players' stats he realised that some (the midfielders) ran more than others. He asked the coach why. "Because they play in midfield and defenders and attackers run less than midfielders". "Then, why don't you put those midfielders in defense and attack in the second half, so everybody will run the same kilometres". Another time, he refused to sign a player who couldn't calculate the square root of a number. Also, be warned: he's in football for the money ONLY. Ask the Standard supporters, they assaulted his offices last June after learning he had repaid himself 22M€ from the club's funds. He owns several clubs, directly or via his wife or his son: Standard Liège (Pro League), Sint Truiden (Belgian D2), Carl Zeiss Iéna (German D4), Ujpest Dosza (Hungary) and now Charlton. He could call his firm "the Carrousel". Don't be surprised if you see bizarre signings in the future, players bought but never on the pitch etc. It's all part of the big Carrousel.
Having trawled all the various threads I can't really find any good comments about Roland, but when you're drowning it doesn't pay to be too fussy about who rescues you. Plus turning up to home games hoping for a draw was getting boring, so on the whole I'm pleased, whilst expecting things to get lively in the future.
Both chaps did well. I've not done tv but I have been interviewed on camera for a video shoot and it's surprising how nerves affect both the brain and the voice, even for experienced public speakers.
Not read the last 6 pages. I'll probably be in a very small minority here, but would like to thank the former owners for appointing a great manager and for helping him assemble a record breaking League 1 squad. We're in a much better position than we were before the arrived.Always sceptical about new owners, so we'll have to wait and see how this one pans out.
The Charlton roller-coaster is once more ready to roll, so buckle up..................
Glad Charlton avoiding administration. Hope that the previous directors / investors got some of their money back. Will wait and see over the next 6 months to year whether Duchelet will be a good thing for the club or not. Not feeling ecstatic about the news at this point or wildly optimistic at this stage.
Think some of you are getting a bit carried away...suprised someone hasnt mentioned signing messi, and champions league football in the next few years. Lets hope the foundation is being layed for the next few generations of Charlton fans to enjoy football at The Valley. Hopefully in the top flight of course, dont want boom and bust here thanks....look at Bolton 161mill in the red.
Been chatting to some of our Belgium cousins, very interesting -
Roland Duchatelet aka RD, is a very smart man. Unfortunately he doesn't understand that running a business is totally different from running a sports team. His main interests are financial. If he buys something he thinks he can sell it later at a better price or generate some regular income. So far he has not managed to do either of those with any of the teams he already owns. Drawabacks of RD: 1) He's totally rubbish at delegating things and tries to interfere with managers and directors of football. 2) To make matters worse he seems to privilege contacts with a football agent who's gained his trust. Example: during the last summer transfer window he turned to an israeli football agent Dudu Dahan (who is on Twitter) to finalize almost every deal. 3) He is incredibly naive: he almost managed to sell one of our young strikers (Batshuayi) and holding midfielder (Vainqueur) to our eternal rival, Anderlecht. Supporters' protest made him change his mind ... 4) During his 3 year as chairman of our team we have had 3 managers. Because the chairman claims to be a fan of the Japanese mentality: as soon as you think somebody new can do better you get rid of the old ... 5) Since he is a mathematician and likes to meet potential managers in person he asks them very relevant questions (true story): If you have 6 players passing the ball to one another how many passes will it take before a player misses a pass? You will have to teach him the hard way to respect your heritage, team and supporters. But this may take some time. He tried to put on a brave face and reportedly wants to get rid of our team now. Keep hanging in there he found out after 3 years what the Standard supporters are expecting from a chairman.
On the other hand: he doesn't seem to be 2 closely involved with the football teams he owns in Hungary (then again his son runs that team). He now owns 5 teams in Europe and expect a lot of players moving between the different teams. The players from our youth academy are forced to accept a clause in their 1st professional contract which allows the chairman to send them to the various teams he owns..
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Happy days. Lots of beer tonight and lots of catching up on Monday.
LLL+BH
I've thought to myself that he might well be, however, I will wait until he proves to me that he's a twat and make my own mind up when I get to know him.
I will use the same logic on RD.
Too human or too sensible an idea?
I have no time for people who gossip or thrive on hearsay! I make my own decisions after seeing them in action.
Basically look at arsenal - fans crying due to 5 years of "just" top 4 finishes and now they have a platform to build and dominate. Hope our fans can look to the long term if we don't see millions being splashed about immedietely (and that for me is the next 2 years). Charlton needs to be around for another 100 so what's 2 years if that means the next 98 will be better.
Brilliant. That made me laugh.
if anyone can whack it onto YouTube, I'd be much obliged
Very good news to get off the slopes to as well.
Razil spoke very well, does Ian Wallis post on here? He also spoke well.
The Charlton roller-coaster is once more ready to roll, so buckle up..................
Roland Duchatelet aka RD, is a very smart man. Unfortunately he doesn't understand that running a business is totally different from running a sports team. His main interests are financial. If he buys something he thinks he can sell it later at a better price or generate some regular income. So far he has not managed to do either of those with any of the teams he already owns. Drawabacks of RD: 1) He's totally rubbish at delegating things and tries to interfere with managers and directors of football. 2) To make matters worse he seems to privilege contacts with a football agent who's gained his trust. Example: during the last summer transfer window he turned to an israeli football agent Dudu Dahan (who is on Twitter) to finalize almost every deal. 3) He is incredibly naive: he almost managed to sell one of our young strikers (Batshuayi) and holding midfielder (Vainqueur) to our eternal rival, Anderlecht. Supporters' protest made him change his mind ... 4) During his 3 year as chairman of our team we have had 3 managers. Because the chairman claims to be a fan of the Japanese mentality: as soon as you think somebody new can do better you get rid of the old ... 5) Since he is a mathematician and likes to meet potential managers in person he asks them very relevant questions (true story): If you have 6 players passing the ball to one another how many passes will it take before a player misses a pass?
You will have to teach him the hard way to respect your heritage, team and supporters. But this may take some time. He tried to put on a brave face and reportedly wants to get rid of our team now. Keep hanging in there he found out after 3 years what the Standard supporters are expecting from a chairman.
On the other hand: he doesn't seem to be 2 closely involved with the football teams he owns in Hungary (then again his son runs that team). He now owns 5 teams in Europe and expect a lot of players moving between the different teams. The players from our youth academy are forced to accept a clause in their 1st professional contract which allows the chairman to send them to the various teams he owns..
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