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Oliver Kay in The Times

Oliver Kay has just tweeted he has written a column on Charlton which will appear in the Times tomorrow ...

In @TimesSport tmrw, an extract from my book Forever Young: The Story of Adrian Doherty @ForeverYoungAD. Plus column on Charlton Athletic

— Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) May 6, 2016

Comments

  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,234
    Nice one.
  • "...the players needed to be able to handle the ferocity and uniqueness of the Championship."

    Wonder who he had in mind when Powelly said that?
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    An excellent piece thank you Oliver.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,003
    Bloody brilliant article
  • WasCharleyOne
    WasCharleyOne Posts: 517
    Wonderful article.
  • Bangkokaddick
    Bangkokaddick Posts: 4,300
    Yet another very good article outlining our plight. It'll possibly be our last exposure in a national newspaper for a while with the season ending but it has been, in a way, refreshing to see such support from top sports journalists. They all seem to be on the same wavelength as us fans though perhaps see things from different angles.

    Same same but different, as they say in Thailand.
  • An excellent piece thank you Oliver.

    Agreed. It's the latest in a long line of reports that have been absolutely scathing about the ownership. Our communications consultant or whatever he's called this week must be tearing his hair out to see how the clubs board and ownership is so consistently ridiculed for their meddling and mistakes.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,855
    Great article, and some spot on quotes from SCP
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,259
    Bitter ex - employee

    Bottom of league

    Crap manager

    Just thought I'd get that out of the way now.

    Very strong article which I fear will be ignored by those at the club and by Roland.

    The best they can say is "we've learnt from our mistakes" but they are such slow and reluctant learners that long to revert to their old ways.

    In the meantime the damage done to reputation makes it harder and.
    harder to attract good players, good coaches and retain good fans.

    "The owner does things his own way and (the fans) just have to accept that" Katrien Meire 2015

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  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,547
    Great piece.
  • vff
    vff Posts: 6,888
    edited May 2016

    Duchatelet in his SLP article earlier this season, says that he lets the CEO and managers of the club get on with it without interference. Obviously a complete misrepresentation of what is going on that the club.

    Its going to be very difficult to find a decent manager, British or otherwise who will put up with that.

    Katrien Meire has been CEO whilst all of this has been going on. She has got to go.
  • red_murph
    red_murph Posts: 2,460
    Excellent article and more good coverage for CARD.
  • Eynsfordaddick
    Eynsfordaddick Posts: 2,045
    Great article, thanks Oliver.
  • olster
    olster Posts: 1,402
    Good article.

    Worryingly it offers no alternative or a way out. In Kay's view we're part way through a long decline and its it's difficult to argue with that.
  • 3blokes
    3blokes Posts: 4,610
    edited May 2016
    I think that is probably the best article of all of the national reports and demonstrates yet again perfect understanding from Powell of what this football club is all about.
    This, with Rick's great article in VOTV, sum up the situation from both the fan and business perspective.
    Roland is a complete joke of an owner and Katrien's tenure as CEO has been an utter farce.
    They have both been shown up for what they are.
  • There's an article about Brighton in today's Telegraph in which Paul Barber, their Chief Exec, says on player recruitment, "One of the things I’ve learned over 20 years in football is there’s no point providing a manager with players he doesn’t want. That is the most pointless exercise in football. Not only do you waste money, which is the most obvious outcome, but you produce disharmony.

    “The manager’s unhappy that he’s got players he just doesn’t want in his group. Or the player’s unhappy because he knows the manager doesn’t want him in the group. Either way it’s totally counterproductive not to start and end with the manager on recruitment."

    Compare and contrast with our own situation Katrien.

    telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/05/06/brighton-resolve-and-harmony-has-put-them-one-win-away-from-the/
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,370
    Hit every nail squarely on the head there. Great article.
  • Peter_G
    Peter_G Posts: 839
    Excellent article in The Times. Bloody depressing though.
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,645
    Following on from Airmans piece yesterday it's a very cruel reminder of just how screwed we really are.

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  • kafka
    kafka Posts: 2,371
    Great piece. And very prominent position in printed edition will mean high national and international readership
  • simonmatthews
    simonmatthews Posts: 699

    Bitter ex - employee

    Bottom of league

    Crap manager

    Just thought I'd get that out of the way now.

    Very strong article which I fear will be ignored by those at the club and by Roland.

    The best they can say is "we've learnt from our mistakes" but they are such slow and reluctant learners that long to revert to their old ways.

    In the meantime the damage done to reputation makes it harder and.
    harder to attract good players, good coaches and retain good fans.

    "The owner does things his own way and (the fans) just have to accept that" Katrien Meire 2015

    OK article but we need to move on from stuff about the departure of Powell and the appearance and disappearance in a few weeks in 2014 of Anil Koc and others. The bigger point is that we could be where Leicester, Burnley, Swansea, Watford and Southampton are.

    Roland's determination to stick with a pre-determined budget (which works ok for Sint Truiden and Alcorcon) means our future may be spent instead oscillating between League 1 and League 2. If he sold, yes it might change. But he isn't selling, as far as we know. He might pop his clogs.........but if he did we're wrapped up in a dynasty now. Roderick Duchatelet would take over. The parallels with Blackpool and the Oyston family are not exactly encouraging.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,751
    If RD has truly learned from his mistakes he would put his first mistake right and appoint Powell. Even Powell's detractors can't deny he knows how to get out of League One!
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,899

    If RD has truly learned from his mistakes he would put his first mistake right and appoint Powell. Even Powell's detractors can't deny he knows how to get out of League One!

    But only if he also has the right players ............ and I can't see either happening.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,751
    Of course it won't happen.