Paul Elliott
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Christ hope its not a Woman this time!!_MrDick said:Getting back on Topic (sorry guys) ... If Paul Elliott is Chairman, will we have a CEO?
We all clearly know that men are much better at this sort of thing1 -
Blimey mate, hope you've got your tin helmet and bullet-proof jacket ready!ForeverAddickted said:
Christ hope its not a Woman this time!!_MrDick said:Getting back on Topic (sorry guys) ... If Paul Elliott is Chairman, will we have a CEO?
We all clearly know that men are much better at this sort of thing
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Dont worry I've got my whoosh at the ready for anyone snapsaddick05 said:
Blimey mate, hope you've got your tin helmet and bullet-proof jacket ready!ForeverAddickted said:
Christ hope its not a Woman this time!!_MrDick said:Getting back on Topic (sorry guys) ... If Paul Elliott is Chairman, will we have a CEO?
We all clearly know that men are much better at this sort of thing
(Was tongue in cheek after Roland's comments saying we hated Katie as she was female)3 -
I always saw the text between Elliot and rufus as one man’s complete hurt and anger about being completely fucked over by a guy you thought was one of your best mates. I think in that sense all bets are off. He admitted he was wrong to use the word and resigned, in my opinion that’s enough punishment from the court of public opinion.Lordflashheart said:I know Paul - very nice and trustworthy guy - Rufus really stitched Paul and many others up with his fraud - Paul had to resign from his FA role because of the words he used when he challenged Rufus over what Rufus had done - I don't know the details, but I am sure it was shed loads of cash that Paul lost - Paul was ashamed of his choice of words, but emotions were naturally running very high (as you would expect)
Paul would make an excellent Chairman - personable and friendly + he is Charlton through and through
He is also highly respected the in the game
I introduced him to a friend of mine who is Scottish and supports Celtic - it was like I had introduced my mate to a god - Paul was more than happy to spend an hour talking to my mate about his time at Celtic and missed two of his trains home to do so
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He clearly loves the club and has done for many years, I’d definitely be happy with him being chairman.18 -
If his name isn't Richard Murray I'll take him. Paul Elliott seems a nice, approachable bloke and is at The Valley most weeks and has been for years. He clearly cares.Lordflashheart said:I know Paul - very nice and trustworthy guy - Rufus really stitched Paul and many others up with his fraud - Paul had to resign from his FA role because of the words he used when he challenged Rufus over what Rufus had done - I don't know the details, but I am sure it was shed loads of cash that Paul lost - Paul was ashamed of his choice of words, but emotions were naturally running very high (as you would expect)
Paul would make an excellent Chairman - personable and friendly + he is Charlton through and through
He is also highly respected the in the game
I introduced him to a friend of mine who is Scottish and supports Celtic - it was like I had introduced my mate to a god - Paul was more than happy to spend an hour talking to my mate about his time at Celtic and missed two of his trains home to do so
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Is Paul still involved with the Community Trust.
Having solid links between the boards of CAFC and CACT would be a good thing.
And Paul lives in Bromley so easy to get him along to a meeting ; - )
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Yeah, guessed that, but I still wouldn't stick my head too far above the parapet for a while!ForeverAddickted said:
Dont worry I've got my whoosh at the ready for anyone snapsaddick05 said:
Blimey mate, hope you've got your tin helmet and bullet-proof jacket ready!ForeverAddickted said:
Christ hope its not a Woman this time!!_MrDick said:Getting back on Topic (sorry guys) ... If Paul Elliott is Chairman, will we have a CEO?
We all clearly know that men are much better at this sort of thing
(Was tongue in cheek after Roland's comments saying we hated Katie as she was female)
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He was speaking on ITV London news the other night with regard footballers racial abuse.Henry Irving said:Is Paul still involved with the Community Trust.
Having solid links between the boards of CAFC and CACT would be a good thing.
And Paul lives in Bromley so easy to get him along to a meeting ; - )
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I'm certain he is.Henry Irving said:Is Paul still involved with the Community Trust.
Having solid links between the boards of CAFC and CACT would be a good thing.
And Paul lives in Bromley so easy to get him along to a meeting ; - )0 -
Heat of the moment. Lots of people say silly regretable things in outbursts of anger etc. Don't make it right but it happens and doesn't make the perpetrator a bad un.MrOneLung said:2 -
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Also really hope all that bollocks doesn't get dragged up again by the gutter press and twitter freaks if he does come on board.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Heat of the moment. Lots of people say silly regretable things in outbursts of anger etc. Don't make it right but it happens and doesn't make the perpetrator a bad un.MrOneLung said:5 -
well it's just been dragged up on here !3
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Of course the media will pick up on it... Its easy ammo to fill part of their papers0
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Sadly, I fear you are right. Just hope Paul (or his advisors) have a prepared statement to release (if of course his appointment is confirmed.)ForeverAddickted said:Of course the media will pick up on it... Its easy ammo to fill part of their papers
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More worried that he got taken in by Rufus in the first place. The returns he was promising were ludicrous, so I'm told.1
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A Charlton man in charge, absolute dream after the past few years10
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Agree with that. I hope that the background money have confidence and a plan that allows Elliot to deliver.J BLOCK said:A Charlton man in charge, absolute dream after the past few years
Now I don’t really have any issue with Kewell coming in if that’s the plan but I do worry that if the reason is purely because he’s an Aussie it doesn’t really stack up with a plan to get the best available. Certainly he looks as if he has potential but he’s lacking in experience and is a punt.
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Agree. If they are serious and have some money behind them why take a punt on an inexperienced manager? They should be looking to appoint a manager and his entire coaching team, if he has one, who has won promotion with at least two different clubs, in this country or in Europe, in the last 6 or 7 years.ShootersHillGuru said:
Agree with that. I hope that the background money have confidence and a plan that allows Elliot to deliver.J BLOCK said:A Charlton man in charge, absolute dream after the past few years
Now I don’t really have any issue with Kewell coming in if that’s the plan but I do worry that if the reason is purely because he’s an Aussie it doesn’t really stack up with a plan to get the best available. Certainly he looks as if he has potential but he’s lacking in experience and is a punt.0 -
He is.Henry Irving said:Is Paul still involved with the Community Trust.
Having solid links between the boards of CAFC and CACT would be a good thing.
And Paul lives in Bromley so easy to get him along to a meeting ; - )
He did a speech at an event last year. Words to the effect of “Whilst Charlton- on the pitch - are not currently able to compete with the likes of Arsenal and Man united the off the pitch stuff CACT does most certainly is.”
He’s immensely proud to be involved
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CP had managed one game for Leicester (in temporary charge) before being appointed Charlton manager...ShootersHillGuru said:
Agree with that. I hope that the background money have confidence and a plan that allows Elliot to deliver.J BLOCK said:A Charlton man in charge, absolute dream after the past few years
Now I don’t really have any issue with Kewell coming in if that’s the plan but I do worry that if the reason is purely because he’s an Aussie it doesn’t really stack up with a plan to get the best available. Certainly he looks as if he has potential but he’s lacking in experience and is a punt.
Compared to that, Kewell's experience is vast!1 -
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ShootersHillGuru said:
Agree with that. I hope that the background money have confidence and a plan that allows Elliot to deliver.J BLOCK said:A Charlton man in charge, absolute dream after the past few years
Now I don’t really have any issue with Kewell coming in if that’s the plan but I do worry that if the reason is purely because he’s an Aussie it doesn’t really stack up with a plan to get the best available. Certainly he looks as if he has potential but he’s lacking in experience and is a punt.
A tad harsh SHGShootersHillGuru said:
Kewell looks as if he has potential but he’s lacking in experience and is a punt.J BLOCK said:A Charlton man in charge, absolute dream after the past few years
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Understands football, the club, and the area. No guarantees with anything life, but his resume ticks a lot of boxes for what you would like to see in a Chairman. I'd be initially optimistic about his appointment, but, as with everything to potentially come with this takeover, the proof of the pudding would be in the eating.1
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Called my cat Rufus before his crimes broke! Should have been Elliott!0
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Sorry have I missed something? I thought someone ITK said Elliott was fronting the Arabs bid?0
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The ultimate source on Elliott becoming chairman is Paul himself. Make of that what you will. He’s been linked with more than one group.harveys_gardener said:Sorry have I missed something? I thought someone ITK said Elliott was fronting the Arabs bid?
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But he played for Woodhill0
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I assume you've seen your cat Roland once in the last 4 yearsbobmunro said:
I called my cat Roland - something to kick when I get home after a hard day.kentred2 said:Called my cat Rufus before his crimes broke! Should have been Elliott!
(Announcement: no animals were hurt in the making of this feeble joke).5 -
Locksbottom please - he has standards... ;-)Henry Irving said:
And Paul lives in Bromley so easy to get him along to a meeting ; - )
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He hears my car pull into the drive and he disappears!!killerandflash said:
I assume you've seen your cat Roland once in the last 4 yearsbobmunro said:
I called my cat Roland - something to kick when I get home after a hard day.kentred2 said:Called my cat Rufus before his crimes broke! Should have been Elliott!
(Announcement: no animals were hurt in the making of this feeble joke).0















