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Richard Murray

I am surprised that no one started this before. I thought it was sad that Richard Murray was booed when he presented to Johnny Jackson on Saturday. I understand why as Richard has been a supporter, or not a voice questioning them, of the RD, KM era.
Richard has been a part of the Charlton “ golden age” and obviously financially supported the club.
What does he need to do to recover from the support of RD? Or is it even possible?
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  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,102
    Picked the wrong side.
  • cafckev
    cafckev Posts: 2,914
    I don't think he can or will recover from the damage he has done to his reputation by showing unconditional (that I believe) support to RD.
    He should just back away from the club and go back to being a supporter.
  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,725
    *Johnnie Jackson
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    cafckev said:

    I don't think he can or will recover from the damage he has done to his reputation by showing unconditional (that I believe) support to RD.
    He should just back away from the club and go back to being a supporter at Wolves.

    amended for you

  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    edited May 2018
    I think the best thing he could do is get whatever monies he is owed and disappear in to the sunset.
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,699
    Time for him to move on, I really hope there is no position for him under any new ownership.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,960
    Judas
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811

    sad? I booed and I was disappointed more didn't and was surprised that most clapped. He is as much a persona non grata as RD is. He can't ever recover from the events of the RD years. He is as much the problem as RD is and KM was. Hope RD takes him with him when he goes.

    No way is Murray anywhere near as bad as RD. How people can say that after all he has done is beyond me.
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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560

    sad? I booed and I was disappointed more didn't and was surprised that most clapped. He is as much a persona non grata as RD is. He can't ever recover from the events of the RD years. He is as much the problem as RD is and KM was. Hope RD takes him with him when he goes.

    No way is Murray anywhere near as bad as RD. How people can say that after all he has done is beyond me.
    the good things he did have been expunged by his actions under the reign of Roland.

  • dickplumb
    dickplumb Posts: 4,835
    If I was there I would have booed him.
  • CafcWest
    CafcWest Posts: 6,167
    edited May 2018
    I know many people think that Murray 'sided' with RD - but I'm not sure that he sees it like that. He probably (no idea if this is the case) feels that he has moderated some of Duchatelet's decisions and that things may have actually been worse had he not 'been in the middle'. Pretty sure its not a clear cut case that he has always sided with or agreed with Duchatelet's approach.
  • dickplumb
    dickplumb Posts: 4,835
    BDL said:

    Rode on the success of others who had done groundwork, let Pardew get away with murder (which is why he got deposed), blocked PV on too many occasions. Deserves all the stick he now gets in my opinion. He is as culpable as Roland for our plight.

    This.

  • lancashire lad
    lancashire lad Posts: 15,626
    Murray is a successful businessman, like RD in some ways. He has presided over some good times at our club and made some good decisions. For him it started to go wrong with the appointment of Dowie and he has never recovered. Since the arrival of the Spivs and then RD it seems that he has sat quietly by following the party line, he has told us a number of lies including how we would be able to keep our young stars for longer and has been duplicit with RD in the current sale negotiations. As a successful businessman he must know what is going on but he has continues with lies and half truths.

    In my opinion he should go when the new owners take over but I doubt that he will.
  • dickplumb
    dickplumb Posts: 4,835

    Murray is a successful businessman, like RD in some ways. He has presided over some good times at our club and made some good decisions. For him it started to go wrong with the appointment of Dowie and he has never recovered. Since the arrival of the Spivs and then RD it seems that he has sat quietly by following the party line, he has told us a number of lies including how we would be able to keep our young stars for longer and has been duplicit with RD in the current sale negotiations. As a successful businessman he must know what is going on but he has continues with lies and half truths.

    In my opinion he should go when the new owners take over but I doubt that he will.

    This.

  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811

    sad? I booed and I was disappointed more didn't and was surprised that most clapped. He is as much a persona non grata as RD is. He can't ever recover from the events of the RD years. He is as much the problem as RD is and KM was. Hope RD takes him with him when he goes.

    No way is Murray anywhere near as bad as RD. How people can say that after all he has done is beyond me.
    the good things he did have been expunged by his actions under the reign of Roland.

    yeah possibly, certainly agree a lot of good work is tainted. But to compare him to Roland is bewildering.

    Yes both men have done a great deal of damage over the last few years, but Murray had previous good things to fall back on, what the hell has Roland ever done that was even close to being a good thing for the club?
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,651
    edited May 2018
    I didn't boo him because he did facilitate our Premier league success and Alan Curbishley is very emphatic about that in his book.

    That said I now feel quite contemptuous of him because of his duplicity and mendaciousness since the Premier league years ended and have none of the respect and admiration I have for the other great figures of the Club's history who he should be alongside in the esteem of customers supporters.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145
    The fact Curbs hadn’t been invited to the boardroom since he left (this was up to two years ago not sure if he has since ) says all you need to know about Murray .
    He didn’t want Curbs help in finding his successor and he was happy to finish Curbs contract a year early (just before big tv deal )
    But FairPlay he did chose Curbs and that’s the greatest decision of all time for him .
    His behaviour in recent years is sad but from the inside the view is blinkered to the reality of what we see on the outside .
    Although a blind man could see what a shambles we have been turned in to due to the experiment
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  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,221
    Missed the new batch of silver plates being handed over to Jacko before kick off by Murray. Wondered if he got booed. Can they do a repeated presentation for the home play off leg?
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,699
    Looking more like Mr Burns (Simpsons) than ever.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    He did well before, but I don't trust him now.
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    How did RM make his dough? Was he the one who owned the printing firm, or was that Roger Alwyn, or was it noone?
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    Can someone do a timeline of all his good Vs bad actions for us all to judge him upon?
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,221
    Dazzler21 said:

    Can someone do a timeline of all his good Vs bad actions for us all to judge him upon?

    After you Claude
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,331
    I hope he leaves the club when (if) the takeover is complete. That way, those who choose to celebrate the man who was responsible for the best times at The Valley for over half a century can still think fondly of that; and those for whom his alignment with RD was beyond the pale can choose to remember those, more recent times.

    There's no doubt that, like the Glikstens, he oversaw great successes and cataclysmic failures. He was neither exclusively benign, nor wholly malignant.

    I, for one, hope that he leaves the club and has a long and happy retirement. And I will also take heed of the portent: whoever takes over the club, in however a well-trumpeted blaze of glory, there will come a stage when the new leadership tarnishes its reputation. It will always happen.
  • SE10Addick
    SE10Addick Posts: 2,963
    I can't help but think that Richard Murray just got very lucky during the Curbs era.

    There were multiple good and talented directors at the club, Varney is just one of them.

    I'm sure people know better than me, but I would love to know how much Murray actually contributed to the success as apposed to riding the wave of success provided by others.

    The work he has done since, starting with how Curbs left, Dowie was appointed and most recently the Douchbag era suggests that he was and is out of his depth.
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729

    How did RM make his dough? Was he the one who owned the printing firm, or was that Roger Alwyn, or was it noone?

    tv production iirc.
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    Dazzler21 said:

    Can someone do a timeline of all his good Vs bad actions for us all to judge him upon?

    Okay, I'll start

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