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A plea to Roland Duchatelet

Covered End
Covered End Posts: 52,272
edited February 2014 in General Charlton
Dear Roland,

Charlton are very likely to be relegated in 3 months time, unless you get in at least 3 loan players, that are BETTER than we already have.

So far, you haven't strengthened an already weak squad, as you have sold our best forward, best midfield player and best goalkeeper.

No doubt the reasons were financial, but from a football perspective, this is desperate.

I have supported Charlton for over 40 years and have little doubt, that we are doomed unless you act NOW.

Anyway, I'm quite certain Chris Powell has told you what we need.

Please give our manager, players and fans a break. We all deserve it.

We have won 5 games, drawn 9 and lost 14 so far. 24 points from 28 games.

To stay up we probably need to achieve 26 points from 18 games.

Are you with us or against us ?





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  • cafcdan18
    cafcdan18 Posts: 3,664
    edited February 2014
    We need to have at least a fighting chance.

    A winger or two has to be a priority, the fact Dale and now Cousins have played RM sums it up for me and with Harriot out of favour, Stewart has not been replaced.

    Astrit may be a good replacement for Dale, time will tell but would still like a new CM.

    Reza and/or Polish Pete may be the goalscorer we crave. Not sure with Church and not-so Marvellous Powell will bring in another striker.

    Jordan Ibe and Jonny Williams please.
  • You forgot to mention that these loan signings need to come from another Championship side (or better!)
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,174
    One of the sold players might have got an 'injury' if we had kept him, good work by Roland to get rid!
    But agree we need a few more wide players.
  • Great article Covered End.
    I hope by the end of the week we will realise who RD is allowing us to sign.
    Sadly so far we seem to have missed the boat.
    I want a proven striker (pref: British and familiar with Championship or Prem standard).
    Also a decent winger, but won't hold my breath!
  • Preferably players that are Championship ready and speak English.
  • Another 'wish list' thread.

    Keep asking and it may sink in.
  • smiffyboy
    smiffyboy Posts: 4,314
    No good moaning at RD when Powell chooses to play players out of position to accommodate others
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    Is this really what we need though? Don't get me wrong, I know it's what we need too...

    But as it is we've got a team that's changed dramatically in the last few weeks, is it worth shaking it up again? I know we don't have much choice, but I can't help but think we're damned if we do and damned if we don't.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    edited February 2014
    smiffyboy said:

    No good moaning at RD when Powell chooses to play players out of position to accommodate others

    We all know Powell plays players out of position. But specifically why does he ?

    Because he hasn't got a strong enough squad !

    If he doesn't/didn't play Stephens, Pritchard, Cousins wide he has to play Green.

    We all know what happens when Green starts. Answer he's never had a good game.

    He can play Wilson there, but then we don't have a decent right back, as Solly has been injured for most of the season.

    We have no one decent on left mid either.

    Stewart was ok, but he's gone and not been replaced.

    Harriot has been poor & Evina shocking.

  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,463
    Fifteen minutes. That's how long this thread took to go from an interesting and direct, open letter to the owner, to the vacuous repetition of moans about the Manager. Well done Charlton.

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  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,174
    Chizz said:

    Fifteen minutes. That's how long this thread took to go from an interesting and direct, open letter to the owner, to the vacuous repetition of moans about the Manager. Well done Charlton.

    So what? It's a football forum, people will have a difference if opinion.
    If you want to hear what you want start "ChizzForum" with only you as a member. Although I would be careful when you google it. ;o)
  • MSE7
    MSE7 Posts: 1,345
    We will probably get Lee Cook back again
  • we aint where we are because RD has weakened the team we are where we are because that team that has been weakend was not doing the business
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,974
    edited February 2014
    I can't help but feel that four Million pound reduction in the purchase price if we are relegated clause , is he's only goal at the moment. Unless he shows some real intent immediately , i think that we , as a club , have gone out of the frying pan into the fire.

  • i wonder if powell even knows jonny williams is available for loan
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    edited February 2014

    we aint where we are because RD has weakened the team we are where we are because that team that has been weakend was not doing the business

    I didn't say RD has weakened the team tbf. I said he hasn't strenghtened an already weak squad.
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,057

    we aint where we are because RD has weakened the team we are where we are because that team that has been weakend was not doing the business

    Exactly, at no point this season have we been in good form, or even playing particularly well. We've simply slipped from merely bad, to outright terrible, and I can't say that placing blame on the new owner is fair. That said, it's well within his power and budget to set things right, so the ball is in your court Monsieur Duchatelet as far as I'm concerned.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    thenewbie said:

    we aint where we are because RD has weakened the team we are where we are because that team that has been weakend was not doing the business

    Exactly, at no point this season have we been in good form, or even playing particularly well. We've simply slipped from merely bad, to outright terrible, and I can't say that placing blame on the new owner is fair. That said, it's well within his power and budget to set things right, so the ball is in your court Monsieur Duchatelet as far as I'm concerned.
    Agreed & I haven't blamed him. But I'm asking him to do something now, if he really cares.
  • vff
    vff Posts: 6,915
    It sounds like you guys are agreeing. Seth Plum on the how depressed thread said that he had chatted to Katrien and they were aware of the problems apparently.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    vff said:

    It sounds like you guys are agreeing. Seth Plum on the how depressed thread said that he had chatted to Katrien and they were aware of the problems apparently.

    Quite. But are they going to do something to keep us up ?

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  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,463

    I can't help but feel that four Million pound reduction in the purchase price if we are relegated clause , is he's only goal at the moment. Unless he shows some real intent immediately , i think that we , as a club , have gone out of the frying pan into the fire.

    It's a really important point. But also, it's worth bearing in mind that the cost of relegation is more than four million pounds per season. So it would be a very false economy.

  • Is it? I'm not sure there's a 4M difference in profit/loss between the leagues. Revenue maybe, but that's irrelevant.
  • vff
    vff Posts: 6,915

    vff said:

    It sounds like you guys are agreeing. Seth Plum on the how depressed thread said that he had chatted to Katrien and they were aware of the problems apparently.

    Quite. But are they going to do something to keep us up ?
    That is the million dollar question. (or over 4 million dollar + interest on loans payable to Richard Murray question). RD and Katrien need to also factor in, how many season ticket holders will be lost due to the cumulative pain suffered over the last years by Charlton supporters. It is much harder to get the supporters back when lost. RD and Katrien need to be looking to maintain status, as it will be easier to keep hold of the young great players we have got if Charlton are playing in the Championships.

    It is in their hands.
  • Dear Roland,

    Charlton are very likely to be relegated in 3 months time, unless you get in at least 3 loan players, that are BETTER than we already have.

    So far, you haven't strengthened an already weak squad, as you have sold our best forward, best midfield player and best goalkeeper.

    No doubt the reasons were financial, but from a football perspective, this is desperate.

    I have supported Charlton for over 40 years and have little doubt, that we are doomed unless you act NOW.

    Anyway, I'm quite certain Chris Powell has told you what we need.

    Please give our manager, players and fans a break. We all deserve it.

    We have won 5 games, drawn 9 and lost 14 so far. 24 points from 28 games.

    To stay up we probably need to achieve 26 points from 18 games.

    Are you with us or against us ?





    Please tell me you never actually posted this rubbish? How feeble do you make the club look. We need to man up and fight for survival.. Not beg!
  • vff
    vff Posts: 6,915
    I am no expert on the finance, but it does seem as though RD would be a little more worried and Katrien Miere, Didier and Charles would be a little less relaxed if the relegation clause was not in place.

    It would be interesting to know from those more financially smart than I am, what the difference is in staying in the Championship and League One is.
  • dallas
    dallas Posts: 197
    the players brought in should have been done in the summer not now all we needed was a winger and two strikers
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,836
    vff said:

    I am no expert on the finance, but it does seem as though RD would be a little more worried and Katrien Miere, Didier and Charles would be a little less relaxed if the relegation clause was not in place.

    It would be interesting to know from those more financially smart than I am, what the difference is in staying in the Championship and League One is.

    £8.52
  • vff
    vff Posts: 6,915
    clb74 said:

    vff said:

    I am no expert on the finance, but it does seem as though RD would be a little more worried and Katrien Miere, Didier and Charles would be a little less relaxed if the relegation clause was not in place.

    It would be interesting to know from those more financially smart than I am, what the difference is in staying in the Championship and League One is.

    £8.52
    I take it that's the television money for league one.
  • I suspect we may all be preaching to the converted.

    Whilst Duchatelet may be able to handle relegation, both financially and emotionally, it's highly unlikely that he'd prefer it to remaining in the Championship. Moreover, based on the evidence of the "Meet the Board" video alone, we can be confident that he understands that the squad needs to be strengthened if we are to survive.

    That's not the issue. The issue is finding the right players, as Chris Powell himself said last week. The fact is that players that are both good enough to improve our current First XI and who are surplus to immediate requirements at their current Clubs, don't grow on trees. Moreover, there are other Clubs out there looking for them. It won't be easy. I'd bet that if there is a Cameron Stewart clone out there we'd snap him up. We're not likely to do much better than that, but where is this player?

    We need to keep our fingers crossed that the right players are available.
  • dallas
    dallas Posts: 197
    but we can do better than Danny Green