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CARD Statement: Slade Appointment

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  • Fumbluff said:

    I assumed you were being interviewed
    I could do a better job than some that have been there.
  • It's illogical and they're proven liars.

    They made it quite clear they weren't going anyway when we were established in the championship before relegation was certain and there were credible rumours of takeover interest.

    We are now being asked effectively to halt protests and stop trying to inconvenience and humiliate him and the regime herein and all pull together because someone apparently ITK reckons Duchatelet will get us promoted and then sell...what a load of bollocks.

    He and his minions are a disease to this club and need gone asap. Fuck them.
    I just hope the protests are done in a way that doesn't affect the football next year - keep up the pressure, fine, but I think the disruption of games has to stop - nothing to do with not inconveniencing the regime - just hoping a good year might stave off the spiral of disaster I can forsee and facilitate a sale. Maybe the opposite is true - probably only RD actually knows the answer to that. CARD have said this could be a long drawn out war - if further failure is the aim to bring this to a close, that's a hell of a stance to take. For what its worth, I don't think we will go up and next year will be one of the worst for a long time - nearly as bad as playing at selhurst - but it ain't that bad, regardless of the lunatics we may have in charge.
  • seth plum said:


    As far as I can tell the disruption of games is both effective as protest, and it does not cause the team to fail.
    I know for a certain fact that the football authorities were all over Charlton prior to the Burnley game worried about what disruption might ensue. I also know that over 300 stewards security were used that day. Thats probably about £25,000 in costs to the club for that one game, or about half the annual wage of the chief scout.
    I also know that Roland, alongside his nutty visions, likes to save costs in every area of the club that he can.
    If the club is so expensive and unwieldy to run it might move Roland towards selling up.
    It's also worth pointing out that those sorts of expenses in League One will have more of an impact as the income is far lower overall. This is one reason to press ahead in the same fashion. Roland isn't likely to want to keep hold of an investment which is essentially a bottomless money pit.
  • DOUCHER said:

    I just hope the protests are done in a way that doesn't affect the football next year - keep up the pressure, fine, but I think the disruption of games has to stop - nothing to do with not inconveniencing the regime - just hoping a good year might stave off the spiral of disaster I can forsee and facilitate a sale. Maybe the opposite is true - probably only RD actually knows the answer to that. CARD have said this could be a long drawn out war - if further failure is the aim to bring this to a close, that's a hell of a stance to take. For what its worth, I don't think we will go up and next year will be one of the worst for a long time - nearly as bad as playing at selhurst - but it ain't that bad, regardless of the lunatics we may have in charge.
    You can't make the club unmanageable by not doing these things! We have to remove the cancer before we can move forwards.
  • WSSWSS
    edited June 2016
    DOUCHER said:

    I just hope the protests are done in a way that doesn't affect the football next year - keep up the pressure, fine, but I think the disruption of games has to stop - nothing to do with not inconveniencing the regime - just hoping a good year might stave off the spiral of disaster I can forsee and facilitate a sale. Maybe the opposite is true - probably only RD actually knows the answer to that. CARD have said this could be a long drawn out war - if further failure is the aim to bring this to a close, that's a hell of a stance to take. For what its worth, I don't think we will go up and next year will be one of the worst for a long time - nearly as bad as playing at selhurst - but it ain't that bad, regardless of the lunatics we may have in charge.
    Didn't we win a couple of games where the disruption happened? So...
  • Yes, I think the protests put the opposition off more than us on the whole. The exception to this was Brighton, when we were already down anyway. I think the protests contributed to their opener! But it didn't matter!
  • WSS said:

    Didn't we win a couple of games where the disruption happened? So...
    Don't let the facts get in the way of a good theory.
  • WSS said:

    Didn't we win a couple of games where the disruption happened? So...
    Yes we did. The protests didn't adversley affect the football the incompetent mismanagement from top to bottom did.
  • WSS said:

    Didn't we win a couple of games where the disruption happened? So...
    Yes we did. The protests didn't adversley affect the football the incompetent mismanagement from top to bottom did.
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  • I worry that a few wins - and surely in League 1 we have to win sometimes, even if Meire continues to sign who she thinks works - allied to reduced attendances will mean the protests die out and become little more than a few hundred angry people in a largely empty ground. We all know football fans are fickle (even Charlton fans!) and I wonder what things will be like if come the New Year we are in the top third of the table.

    Success this season will not cure the disease at the heart of the club. But it might cover it up and make the lives of Meire/Murray etc far more tolerable, and make a lot of those on the fringes of the protests decide that perhaps things aren't so bad after all.
  • i hope Russell is his own man , only time will tell . must be very difficult when they pay his wages ( or is that we pay his wages )
  • Success will only be achieved when we are back in the Championship and RD is gone. Until then nothing else matters.
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