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Is Goldfinger vindictive?

SoundAsa£
SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,568
edited February 2017 in General Charlton
I asked this question a few weeks back in another thread and never did get an answer of any significance.
Do any of our Belgian contacts(media or otherwise), have an answer to what I consider a pretty important question?
In his business dealings has he ever been unpleasant to people who get in his way.....does he play dirty.....is he stubborn and vindictive if his nose is put out of joint? Is he the type who would be willing to cut of his own nose to spite his face?
We have already seen he can be ruthless......but is he likely to dig his heels in out of sheer spite.....after all, he has been ridiculed far and wide, and at the very least he must surely have been greatly embarrassed re the Addicks over the last few years.
There are as many opinions of this man as people you will ask, but the truth of the matter is do we "really" know who we are dealing with.....I honestly think we don't know enough about Goldfinger and his underlying traits.......the answers to my questions lay in Sint Truedin (not in Pussy Galores sound bites in SE7), we should be trying to find out more about what in the way of unpleasantness he might be prepared to go to on a personal level.....leaving his business acumen aside that is.

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  • No. Just mad as a box of frogs.
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,078
    Goldfinger = Roland right?
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,827
    Brownfinger more like
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,568
    edited February 2017
    CAFCTrev said:

    Goldfinger = Roland right?

    Errrr....yes Trev, and Pussy Galore is KM.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,451

    CAFCTrev said:

    Goldfinger = Roland right?

    Errrr....yes Trev, and Pussy Galore is KM.
    KR = OddJob ?
  • Ross
    Ross Posts: 4,420
    I'd say he looks more like Blofeld in Spectre

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  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,747
    He's got more than 2 tits working for him so would say he's more like Scaramanga
  • Ross said:

    I'd say he looks more like Blofeld in Spectre

    image

    Also Blofeld's line in Spectre about being a visionary was uncannily like one of Roland's utterances
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Ross said:

    I'd say he looks more like Blofeld in Spectre

    image

    Is that Phil Neville's real dad?
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,451
    edited February 2017
    Vindictive?

    Nah, he's just a Belgian !

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  • h
    h Posts: 144
    Goldmember surely.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,195
    Why are we calling Roland "Goldfinger" now?
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,876
    Ian the Philip neville's dad called Neville?
  • Brownfinger more like

    Isn't that KM after a meeting with the rat? I always thought she was a bit of an oddjob
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,568
    edited February 2017
    se9addick said:

    Why are we calling Roland "Goldfinger" now?

    You can call him what you like mate.....I (as far as I know), am the only person who calls him Goldfinger and KM Pussy Galore.
    As a matter of interest, do you know who these two Ian Fleming fictional characters are Se9?
    I'm kind of thinking you don't, otherwise I doubt you wouldn't have asked that question?
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,876
    He doesn't look at all like Auric Goldfinger though does he?

    Auric Goldfinger was, in the books and in the film, a fat sunburned man.

    Pussy Galore in the film was subject to the Connery 'as long ash the collarsh and cuffsh match.' line.

    I would agree that Duchatelet is more Blofeld than Goldfinger.

  • Goldfinger was employed by the Chinese (while working for his own ends), whereas RD says you wouldn't want Chinese owners because they don't understand the way we do things.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,876
    Eh? Goldfinger wasn't employed by the Chinese. He was employed by the Russians.
  • Eh? Goldfinger wasn't employed by the Chinese. He was employed by the Russians.

    In the book (1959), he is suspected of being connected to SMERSH (Soviet); in the film (1964), in deference to Hollywood sensibilities at the time of Cuba, he is working for the Chinese.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,195

    se9addick said:

    Why are we calling Roland "Goldfinger" now?

    You can call him what you like mate.....I (as far as I know), am the only person who calls him Goldfinger and KM Pussy Galore.
    As a matter of interest, do you know who these two Ian Fleming fictional characters are Se9?
    I'm kind of thinking you don't, otherwise I doubt you wouldn't have asked that question?
    Yes I do, thanks. Still don't understand the new pet names you've conjured up, but enjoy.

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  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,568
    edited February 2017
    se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    Why are we calling Roland "Goldfinger" now?

    You can call him what you like mate.....I (as far as I know), am the only person who calls him Goldfinger and KM Pussy Galore.
    As a matter of interest, do you know who these two Ian Fleming fictional characters are Se9?
    I'm kind of thinking you don't, otherwise I doubt you wouldn't have asked that question?
    Yes I do, thanks. Still don't understand the new pet names you've conjured up, but enjoy.
    Just a couple of outlandish, weirded characters from my past who were serial liars and megalomaniacs with crazy selfish beliefs. Does that not ring a bell with you?
    Christ almighty, I can't believe this bothers you, it's a pisstake se9.......does it have to be bloody accurate, there's no intention on my part of suggesting an exact analogy......they are simply two fictional larger than life unpleasant characters, one male one female, which is what we are dealing with here at the club.
    Just about everyone knew who I was referring to......so it hasn't exactly confused readers has it.
    I can however imagine some of our younger readers may not know who they are.
    I'd be much more interested to hear your opinions re my original post......which, on reflection, is way more important wouldn't you say.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,195

    se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    Why are we calling Roland "Goldfinger" now?

    You can call him what you like mate.....I (as far as I know), am the only person who calls him Goldfinger and KM Pussy Galore.
    As a matter of interest, do you know who these two Ian Fleming fictional characters are Se9?
    I'm kind of thinking you don't, otherwise I doubt you wouldn't have asked that question?
    Yes I do, thanks. Still don't understand the new pet names you've conjured up, but enjoy.
    Just a couple of outlandish, weirded characters from my past who were serial liars and megalomaniacs with crazy selfish beliefs. Does that not ring a bell with you?
    Christ almighty, I can't believe this bothers you, it's a pisstake se9.......does it have to be bloody accurate, there's no intention on my part of suggesting an exact analogy......they are simply two fictional larger than life unpleasant characters, one male one female, which is what we are dealing with here at the club.
    Just about everyone knew who I was referring to......so it hasn't exactly confused readers has it.
    I can however imagine some of our younger readers may not know who they are.
    I'd be much more interested to hear your opinions re my original post......which, on reflection, is way more important wouldn't you say.
    Thought it's was ok, maybe a 3 out of 5, however your overuse of "..." reminds me of the {...} nightmare that I have spent a year trying to forget.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,568
    se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    Why are we calling Roland "Goldfinger" now?

    You can call him what you like mate.....I (as far as I know), am the only person who calls him Goldfinger and KM Pussy Galore.
    As a matter of interest, do you know who these two Ian Fleming fictional characters are Se9?
    I'm kind of thinking you don't, otherwise I doubt you wouldn't have asked that question?
    Yes I do, thanks. Still don't understand the new pet names you've conjured up, but enjoy.
    Just a couple of outlandish, weirded characters from my past who were serial liars and megalomaniacs with crazy selfish beliefs. Does that not ring a bell with you?
    Christ almighty, I can't believe this bothers you, it's a pisstake se9.......does it have to be bloody accurate, there's no intention on my part of suggesting an exact analogy......they are simply two fictional larger than life unpleasant characters, one male one female, which is what we are dealing with here at the club.
    Just about everyone knew who I was referring to......so it hasn't exactly confused readers has it.
    I can however imagine some of our younger readers may not know who they are.
    I'd be much more interested to hear your opinions re my original post......which, on reflection, is way more important wouldn't you say.
    Thought it's was ok, maybe a 3 out of 5, however your overuse of "..." reminds me of the {...} nightmare that I have spent a year trying to forget.
    Ok mate....all is forgiven