Promotion or sale?
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Sale, of the whole business lock, stock and training ground. The bungling old weirdo can't have any remaining interest in any part of CAFC, if it is to be able to survive.
By interest obviously that's a financial, business term. The septic crackpot never fostered the remotest affinity for CAFC, or its customers.4 -
Barnsley have a chinese billionaire owner don't they? if they come down they'll be looking to go straight back up. Any of Birmingham, Reading, Hull or Bolton will also be tough.ForeverAddickted said:
Will it?creepyaddick said:Promotion all day long
Will be harder to get out this division next season
Luton will probably come up and will be a threat, whilst coming down I'd expect Sunderland to do similar to Blackburn.
Other than the usual suspects I'd say League One could be slightly easier1 -
Takeover ...
With Roland here - his investment in charlton will be either minimal or based heavily on player sales , so all the time he is here regardless of promotion or not he will weaken the team!
Would prefer a Promtion like last time , where it was a clean slate and everyone was behind 100% that is charlton - there was/will be no niggles or stay always and no harsh feelings
A takeover before a promotion would be the best in the long term as it would enable consistency throughout2 -
Takeover. Can't go to see them until he's gone.3
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Sorry but promotion
I’ve never been to Accrington but nor do I want to
Promotion, new owners, Millwall finish 7th on goal difference and Palace go down in the last minute
That’ll do4 -
Promotion, followed by a takeover.1
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No contest,promotion.1
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Strange question. It's a bit like saying would you like a kick in the left bollock or the right one.
If forced to answer the original question.
Sell the club all day long.
Success cannot be achieved until he has fucked off2 -
PWR Sale0
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Promotion all day long1
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Sale we have had over four years of Roland if he was still here in another 6months/6 weeks this club would really hit rock bottom.Ever year under his ownership has got worst.
This turn around with results under Bowyer and JJ is not going too last but at least it has given the fans a bit of a lift as well as the players.
The new owners need to start from a sound footing and at the moment over the last few games we have seen what can happen if the players want to play for the manager and trust in him 100%.
The club must be sold asap to someone that is willing to put the soul and life back in this club and give the fans a chance to show how much this club means to them.
Just get out of our club NOW Roland.5 -
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100%StigThundercock said:Sale, of the whole business lock, stock and training ground. The bungling old weirdo can't have any remaining interest in any part of CAFC, if it is to be able to survive.
By interest obviously that's a financial, business term. The septic crackpot never fostered the remotest affinity for CAFC, or its customers.1 -
This x 500 zillionrikofold said:Sale.
There's no long term future under Duchatelet. If it means being in League One a little longer but having a genuine footballing ambition again and a culture suited to the club's values, I'd take that over short term success all day long.
Massively more important than promotion, or LB being appointed as manager, or anything else to do with CAFC.2 -
An owner who could develop some real interest and feeling for the club.0
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This absolutely!superclive98 said:If it's a choice between one or the other then it has to be the takeover.
If we get promoted and Roland remains as owner then we know that there will be no proper support for the manager (whoever that may be) and relegation back to League One will surely follow.
I'd take another year in this crap division if it means that we get owners that know what they are doing and have ambition for the club.
On a personal note it would also mean that I could return to actually supporting the team that I have followed for nearly 50 years.0 -
I hate these questions? I want a sale and I want promotion, why is there a necessity for me to choose? Oh, there isn't.0
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You don't have to choose. But it's an interesting exercise to see where people's interests are.MuttleyCAFC said:I hate these questions? I want a sale and I want promotion, why is there a necessity for me to choose? Oh, there isn't.
My preference would be for the old scrote to sell up. And I think that's the most likely scenario.0 -
Not fresh teeth thoeaststandmike said:
He could probably do a job for the last 10 minutes when fresh legs are needed.soapy_jones said:I wonder IF Roland would make an appearance at Wembley?
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Promotion for me. Makes us more appealing for a sale. To me a promotion means a sale in the medium to long term.0
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Promotion all day.1













