The Takeover - What's your best guess as to who is it's gonna be?
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Chinese company with Varney named as CEO0
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Should be Varney consortium but RD will not talk to him out of spite, therefore it will be the Chinese.0
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But we don't know whether this has changed, @stonemuse.stonemuse said:Should be Varney consortium but RD will not talk to him out of spite, therefore it will be the Chinese.
Here's hoping.....3 -
Kim jong-un...but he would prob keep Pinocchio on as we have made her the cover girl for all them NK T shirts,plus Roly could then re-sell back all them confiscated North Korean flags...think it's a done deal...!!!1
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Not saying anything but have put our 'Our man in China' on series record.0
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Maybe it will be a Chinese Billionnaire who has discovered a passion for the club by reading our very own @JessieAddick 's Weibo updates assuming she still does them...14
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Southern Railway (Govia Thameslink)0
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Vladimir Putin0
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Richard Rufus3
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When I first started supporting the Addicks way back in 1957 the thought that one day we'd 'possibly be owned by a Chinese consortium would have been totally impossible to conceive.
How the world changes.....truly incredible for any of us old timers to take on board!1 -
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With typical Charlton luck, it will be one of the Oyston clan, Peter Ridsdale and Vincent Tan2
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Not a good move. There would be a series of strikes by staff demanding that the club returned to full manning of the turnstiles for safety reasons.Anna_Kissed said:Southern Railway (Govia Thameslink)
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It will be a Chinese group. They do have Greenwich/Blackheath connections as their Embassy used to be in Westcombe Park Road.1
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Management buy out?1
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It is not happening, just some peoples bucket list dream.2
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Red Bull0
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That'd be quite some consortium, they'd need to get the games streamed back to an island volcano lair.alan dugdale said:With typical Charlton luck, it will be one of the Oyston clan, Peter Ridsdale and Vincent Tan
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I am not up close and personal like a Cardiff fan would be in regard to Vincent Tan.
His crime seems to me to change their colours, then after a period of pressure change them back. He thought about his son's mate as a scout but abandoned that idea.
Apart from that he injected shedloads of money into Cardiff, and in particular backed them under MacKay and won them promotion to the prem for the first time. All this backing was for a man who despised him because of his race.
It is easy to paint Tan as some kind of Bond film baddie, but I would be interested to know what exactly singles him out as a bad owner...Like Oysten for example.1 -
So you could say he learnt from his mistakes! Imagine an owner who would do that.seth plum said:I am not up close and personal like a Cardiff fan would be in regard to Vincent Tan.
His crime seems to me to change their colours, then after a period of pressure change them back. He thought about his son's mate as a scout but abandoned that idea.
Apart from that he injected shedloads of money into Cardiff, and in particular backed them under MacKay and won them promotion to the prem for the first time. All this backing was for a man who despised him because of his race.
It is easy to paint Tan as some kind of Bond film baddie, but I would be interested to know what exactly singles him out as a bad owner...Like Oysten for example.3 -
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Did he change their badge (and nickname) from a bluebird to a dragon too....?seth plum said:I am not up close and personal like a Cardiff fan would be in regard to Vincent Tan.
His crime seems to me to change their colours, then after a period of pressure change them back. He thought about his son's mate as a scout but abandoned that idea.
Apart from that he injected shedloads of money into Cardiff, and in particular backed them under MacKay and won them promotion to the prem for the first time. All this backing was for a man who despised him because of his race.
It is easy to paint Tan as some kind of Bond film baddie, but I would be interested to know what exactly singles him out as a bad owner...Like Oysten for example.0 -
I'll go with the (pretty much unsubstantiated) rumour from Not606 about a bunch of papers from a Chinese firm.0
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The colour red is the luckiest colour in China. It symbolises luck and is believed to ward away evil. Let's hope it's a Chinese takeover then.ken_shabby said:I'll go with the (pretty much unsubstantiated) rumour from Not606 about a bunch of papers from a Chinese firm.
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It hasn't worked lately, has it?Jayajosh said:
The colour red is the luckiest colour in China. It symbolises luck and is believed to ward away evil. Let's hope it's a Chinese takeover then.ken_shabby said:I'll go with the (pretty much unsubstantiated) rumour from Not606 about a bunch of papers from a Chinese firm.
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Let's face it, if a Chinese investor pays the right price for us, it won't even register in China.2
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Can you imagine if it has been working and how bad it might have got if we played in blue?IdleHans said:
It hasn't worked lately, has it?Jayajosh said:
The colour red is the luckiest colour in China. It symbolises luck and is believed to ward away evil. Let's hope it's a Chinese takeover then.ken_shabby said:I'll go with the (pretty much unsubstantiated) rumour from Not606 about a bunch of papers from a Chinese firm.
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Chien Lee the co-founder of the Chinese mainland budget hotel chain 7 Days Group Holdings - Watch this space.
Previous interest in Hull and Boro - owns Nice in League 1. Wants to emulate Watford and create a European network.0 -
Owns OGC Nice and tried to recently purchase Middlesbrough:J BLOCK said:Chien Lee the co-founder of the Chinese mainland budget hotel chain 7 Days Group Holdings - Watch this space.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/premierleague/2684299/middlesbrough-chairman-steve-gibson-rejects-take-over-offer-from-chinese-consortium/
Edit: seen you've just added that to your post.0




















