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Bradford sold

Two German investors
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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,477
    But there's no one who would buy Charlton so we have to get behind Roland - he saved us you know
  • Hornchurch
    Hornchurch Posts: 902
    How much did they pay for a League One play off level team?
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    down the river ?
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,716
    Where will that leave Parky and his V neck?
  • AddickFC81
    AddickFC81 Posts: 4,053
    LenGlover said:

    Where will that leave Parky and his V neck?

    Would be surprised if he ended up at Bolton. He comes from Chorley.
  • SheffieldRed
    SheffieldRed Posts: 3,772
    LenGlover said:

    Where will that leave Parky and his V neck?

    In lederhosen?
  • Leeds_Addick
    Leeds_Addick Posts: 4,732
    Couldn't find out anything about their investors aside from a name and that they are German.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,047
    Will feel sorry for Parky if he's replaced by this German Consortium

    Will be the second time its happened after he was replaced when Slater and Jiminez came in
  • c4fcdenmark
    c4fcdenmark Posts: 2,041
    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,047

    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.

    I think Parky has the ability to manage in the Championship, unfortunately the main clubs he's managed in League One are Colchester / Charlton / Bradford have all had small budgets so he's not really had much to work with.

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  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051
    Interesting to read how they're maintaining 18,000 season tickets. I presume they took a different path to the 'piss off the customers' one trod by our lot?
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,422

    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.

    I think Parky has the ability to manage in the Championship, unfortunately the main clubs he's managed in League One are Colchester / Charlton / Bradford have all had small budgets so he's not really had much to work with.
    Charlton and Bradford weren't small budgets. I bet the budget at Burton was far smaller

    At Charlton, there was the issue with many of the former Championship players we were stuck with being on very high wages for the L1 (thanks Pardew)
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,047

    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.

    I think Parky has the ability to manage in the Championship, unfortunately the main clubs he's managed in League One are Colchester / Charlton / Bradford have all had small budgets so he's not really had much to work with.
    Charlton and Bradford weren't small budgets. I bet the budget at Burton was far smaller

    At Charlton, there was the issue with many of the former Championship players we were stuck with being on very high wages for the L1 (thanks Pardew)
    Eh...? - We almost went into Admin with Parky and all he had to work with at times were Non-Contract offers
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,422

    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.

    I think Parky has the ability to manage in the Championship, unfortunately the main clubs he's managed in League One are Colchester / Charlton / Bradford have all had small budgets so he's not really had much to work with.
    Charlton and Bradford weren't small budgets. I bet the budget at Burton was far smaller

    At Charlton, there was the issue with many of the former Championship players we were stuck with being on very high wages for the L1 (thanks Pardew)
    Eh...? - We almost went into Admin with Parky and all he had to work with at times were Non-Contract offers
    I agree he didn't have much money to bring in players, but throughout his time the likes of Semedo, Racon, Bailey (for the 1st season), Burton, Rob Elliott(?) etc would have been on very good wages when compared with other L1 players. There are a lot of very small clubs in L1
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,446
    rikofold said:

    Interesting to read how they're maintaining 18,000 season tickets. I presume they took a different path to the 'piss off the customers' one trod by our lot?

    Seem a competantly run football club. Unlike our advert for car crash TV.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,562
    edited May 2016

    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.

    I think Parky has the ability to manage in the Championship, unfortunately the main clubs he's managed in League One are Colchester / Charlton / Bradford have all had small budgets so he's not really had much to work with.
    Charlton and Bradford weren't small budgets. I bet the budget at Burton was far smaller

    At Charlton, there was the issue with many of the former Championship players we were stuck with being on very high wages for the L1 (thanks Pardew)
    Eh...? - We almost went into Admin with Parky and all he had to work with at times were Non-Contract offers
    This is correct, our big signings were all freebies or ageing.

    Our big signing we missed out on as we went into 'due dilligence' one season and lost out on a player we were going to pay around £100,000 for...
    Jason Puncheon.

  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051
    Dazzler21 said:

    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.

    I think Parky has the ability to manage in the Championship, unfortunately the main clubs he's managed in League One are Colchester / Charlton / Bradford have all had small budgets so he's not really had much to work with.
    Charlton and Bradford weren't small budgets. I bet the budget at Burton was far smaller

    At Charlton, there was the issue with many of the former Championship players we were stuck with being on very high wages for the L1 (thanks Pardew)
    Eh...? - We almost went into Admin with Parky and all he had to work with at times were Non-Contract offers
    This is correct, our big signings were all freebies or ageing.

    Our big signing we missed out on as we went into 'due dilligence' one season and lost out on a player we were going to pay around £100,000 for...
    Jason Puncheon.

    Proved to have questionable judgement though.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,433
    rikofold said:

    Interesting to read how they're maintaining 18,000 season tickets. I presume they took a different path to the 'piss off the customers' one trod by our lot?

    Season Tickets throughout ground were about £200.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,347

    rikofold said:

    Interesting to read how they're maintaining 18,000 season tickets. I presume they took a different path to the 'piss off the customers' one trod by our lot?

    Season Tickets throughout ground were about £200.
    Match ticket for the playoffs was £15. Brilliant.
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,874

    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.

    I think Parky has the ability to manage in the Championship, unfortunately the main clubs he's managed in League One are Colchester / Charlton / Bradford have all had small budgets so he's not really had much to work with.
    Had a decent budget at Hull when he was there.

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  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,047
    buckshee said:

    He's doing ok at Bradford, a play off side with ambitions of promotion. League one is definitely his best level for management.

    I think Parky has the ability to manage in the Championship, unfortunately the main clubs he's managed in League One are Colchester / Charlton / Bradford have all had small budgets so he's not really had much to work with.
    Had a decent budget at Hull when he was there.
    Wasnt in League One though was it :)
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,347
    Parkinson is not the answer. Never was, never will be.
  • milo
    milo Posts: 389

    Parkinson is not the answer. Never was, never will be.


    What if the question was "name a former Charlton, Colchester and Hull manager whose first name is Chris and his second name begins with Park ?"

  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,477
    milo said:



    Parkinson is not the answer. Never was, never will be.


    What if the question was "name a former Charlton, Colchester and Hull manager whose first name is Chris and his second name begins with Park ?"

    Still won't be PHIL Parkinson ; - )
  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103

    milo said:



    Parkinson is not the answer. Never was, never will be.


    What if the question was "name a former Charlton, Colchester and Hull manager whose first name is Chris and his second name begins with Park ?"

    Still won't be PHIL Parkinson ; - )
    I see all our former managers as a Chris.

    Hopefully they find a replacement for Chris Riga soon.
  • milo
    milo Posts: 389

    milo said:



    Parkinson is not the answer. Never was, never will be.


    What if the question was "name a former Charlton, Colchester and Hull manager whose first name is Chris and his second name begins with Park ?"

    Still won't be PHIL Parkinson ; - )

    Freudian slip - taken from Chris Freud the famous psychoanalyst.


    Now I'm going to have to work out how to edit
  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051

    rikofold said:

    Interesting to read how they're maintaining 18,000 season tickets. I presume they took a different path to the 'piss off the customers' one trod by our lot?

    Season Tickets throughout ground were about £200.
    Not £500 you mean? ;-)
  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051
    Seriously though, £189 throughout the ground and 18000 season tickets, or our pricing structure and 7000 if you're lucky? 18000 fans will not only make a difference to the team performance, but it's 18000 people to buy your pies, pints and merchandise. I'd be interested to see how their finances perform compared to ours.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,477
    milo said:

    milo said:



    Parkinson is not the answer. Never was, never will be.


    What if the question was "name a former Charlton, Colchester and Hull manager whose first name is Chris and his second name begins with Park ?"

    Still won't be PHIL Parkinson ; - )

    Freudian slip - taken from Chris Freud the famous psychoanalyst.


    Now I'm going to have to work out how to edit
    Little wheel in top right had corner of text box on the original post. Click on that and you can edit for 24 hours.
  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103
    rikofold said:

    Seriously though, £189 throughout the ground and 18000 season tickets, or our pricing structure and 7000 if you're lucky? 18000 fans will not only make a difference to the team performance, but it's 18000 people to buy your pies, pints and merchandise. I'd be interested to see how their finances perform compared to ours.

    But given the loud boycott, how many season tickets do you think they'd sell if they were all £150?