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New SLP Articles: Roland didn't tell Powell to pick players & FFP changes are a disaster

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  • So it's not a good idea to have a foreign owner, but he doesn't really count?

    And not a whiff of Premiership ambition.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    So.
    If an email exists telling Powell who to play at Sheffield United for example, I wonder what Roland would say then.
  • 3blokes
    3blokes Posts: 4,610
    edited February 2016
    Nope. I still don't trust him or his lot one bit.
    One disaster trying to blame another disaster. Comedy gold were it not so awful.
  • So it's not a good idea to have a foreign owner, but he doesn't really count?

    And not a whiff of Premiership ambition.

    Yep. Back to having a nice day out and seeing a few kids play before they are sold on to those nasty clubs that are happy to spend up to the FFP rules.
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,410
    It's just lies after lies.
    Begians out.
  • Of course, it doesn't mean that Roland told Katrien to tell Powell what the team should be.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,241
    He's off his bin. Absolutely he is 100% mental
  • comes across as a lying twat, but his point on FFP is a valid one.
  • roseandcrown
    roseandcrown Posts: 7,587
    edited February 2016
    What a load of crap.

    He has basically come out and said what KM said in Dublin, they still think we just want to plod along in the Championship with no hope of challenging for promotion and all meet up and have a jolly old time watching a 17 year old kid played when he is not good enough because its Rolys way or an 18 year old who plays for us 20 times before sold to a PL team and we should be grateful.

    He is also saying on one hand he did not tell CP to play platers but at the start he was very involved? I know who i would believe thanks you tosser.
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  • “Definitely not [a local businessman who would buy the club next]. Varney’s choice would be a Chinese or Qatari guy. I’m quite sure it would not be an English person..."

    He may be right but without meeting with them he'll never find out will he!

    In any event what's that got to do with the price of fish? Maybe Bill Gates has got bored trying to stop malaria and fancies getting involved in our basket case of a club instead?
  • Well I, for one, cannot express how glad I am that he has saved the club from ownership by someone who does not share the English footballing culture...

    Nice of him to infer that any Chinese or Arab investor in English football is essentially Beelzebub in disguise, unlike nice "local" Uncle Roly.

    And reading the quote below, I really wish I could get the image of the Duchatelet football business philosophy as a puppy farm out of my head.

    So what would Duchatelet define as success?

    He said: “The main goal is that the fans and people see this as a place where they can have a great time - meet friends, enjoy the game, watch good football and see youngsters perform well.

    The question is what kind of football do you need? I think at the minimum Championship level. That’s what we definitely need.
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    Sounds like FFP, or lack of it, is the best chance we have of getting rid.

    Duchatelet said: “We feel we should be very close to the community - we cannot be close when the price is too high.

    “That means we have to open the doors - we’re doing a big programme for schools and inviting youngsters to come to the games.”


    This is never going to happen, people getting freebies or with no real affinity with the club may not depise all you stand for, but almost everyone else does.
  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,595
    Jelly and ice cream when Roland dies.
  • Bournemouth Addick
    Bournemouth Addick Posts: 16,283
    edited February 2016
    cfgs said:

    Sounds like FFP, or lack of it, is the best chance we have of getting rid.

    Duchatelet said: “We feel we should be very close to the community - we cannot be close when the price is too high.

    “That means we have to open the doors - we’re doing a big programme for schools and inviting youngsters to come to the games.”


    Wow! Why didn't anyone think of that before???
  • I did discuss on occasions about players - there were also problems at the time with key ones who wanted to leave, like Yann Kermorgant.

    He's said that as though he did everything in his power too keep Kermorgant and that regardless it was him who wanted out
  • The nightmare continues. Two years on and he still doesn't have a clue.
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  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051

    So it's not a good idea to have a foreign owner, but he doesn't really count?

    And not a whiff of Premiership ambition.

    He couldn't be more wrong that Belgian and English cultures are the same. That's at the root of a lot of what KM has been doing.

    As regards football ambituon he makes very clear that clubs not prepared to spend will be at the bottom, and by implication suggests therefore everyone else must change for Charlton to compete. He seems to be accepting that we cannot compete at that level under him, but he's in for a rude awakening in League One.
  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051

    Well I, for one, cannot express how glad I am that he has saved the club from ownership by someone who does not share the English footballing culture...

    Nice of him to infer that any Chinese or Arab investor in English football is essentially Beelzebub in disguise, unlike nice "local" Uncle Roly.

    And reading the quote below, I really wish I could get the image of the Duchatelet football business philosophy as a puppy farm out of my head.

    So what would Duchatelet define as success?

    He said: “The main goal is that the fans and people see this as a place where they can have a great time - meet friends, enjoy the game, watch good football and see youngsters perform well.

    The question is what kind of football do you need? I think at the minimum Championship level. That’s what we definitely need.

    Sigh
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,458
    Yes Roland. FFP a disaster. It's not changing Amy time soon, certainly not in your life time.

    In a hundred years we'll look back and say "Roland told us so"

    So the fat lady has pretty much sang. This is not what you're about and not how you envisaged things would go.
    The plan has been and will continue to be doomed to failure. We are a laughing stock.

    I'd thank you for your time, but it's been pretty much been one balls up to the next.

    Now please, will you just FUCK OFF!
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,254
    “I never read that he [Powell] said that,” responded Duchatelet. “But if he did, it is certainly wrong.

    First line and a lie

    “I did discuss on occasions about players - there were also problems at the time with key ones who wanted to leave, like Yann Kermorgant.

    Another lie. I believe Powell over RD any day, and Powell said Yann was having to hold on for the right deal. We still don't know to this day if the deal tabled to Yann was good enough or acceptable to him to stay. But what we do know is he wanted to stay.

    This guy is just a tosser, through and through.
  • RedPanda
    RedPanda Posts: 4,986
    "The Championship is anything but fair play. Due to this change in rule FFP isn’t there anymore in practise.”

    “There is interest, of course, but I don’t see the point [in selling]."

    Why? Because he has ulterior motives.
  • Actually agree with what he says about the new FFP rulings, it is ridiculous and we'll likely see more and more clubs end up like Bolton as a result.

    However, it's unlikely to change so if you don't like it Roly, please fuck off.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,219

    cfgs said:

    Sounds like FFP, or lack of it, is the best chance we have of getting rid.

    Duchatelet said: “We feel we should be very close to the community - we cannot be close when the price is too high.

    “That means we have to open the doors - we’re doing a big programme for schools and inviting youngsters to come to the games.”


    Wow! Why didn't anyone think of that before???
    Just what I was going to say.

    Charlton were doing that before RD knew we existed or KM was out of school but we're expected to say "wow, what a great idea".
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,458

    Actually agree with what he says about the new FFP rulings, it is ridiculous and we'll likely see more and more clubs end up like Bolton as a result.

    However, it's unlikely to change so if you don't like it Roly, please fuck off.

    It's like asking formula 1 to give every driver the same car.

    Great in principal, but never EVER going to happen.

    Roland is trying to be a renegade but shows no interest in football or the clubs he owns.
    Hardly leading from the front is he!

    Box 'o frogs.