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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)

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  • J BLOCK said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    So has anyone confirmed it's off/on?

    Literally no one has confirmed one thing since this takeover began. No one has a clue.
    Send for Miss Marple
  • RedChaser said:

    cabbles said:

    RedChaser said:

    Do you no if its over james ?

    Roy Orbison wasn't it. :wink:
    Think we’re just all running scared now red
    You got it, and I'm hurting mate but we'll all be crying if the old scrote doesn't eff off soon. :disappointed:

    Impressed with your knowledge of The Big O's music @cabbles, for a youngster. :wink:
    Can’t beat the Big O mate, absolute legend
  • If I was RD I'd seek out that old time trader from Woolwich market, employ him as the agent and get him to liaise with the Arabs.

    "I don't want 80 million, I don't want 60 million, I don't even want 50 million. Give me 40 million pounds cash and you walk away with a fantastic football club, first class facilities, a board room with a view to impress and influence people - and a fan base guaranteed to sell out every game - once you get to the Premiership. All this and bang in the middle of London. What more could you possibly want?"

    (Voice quietens whilst theatrically tapping nose with index finger) Ere, ere, tell you what I'll do ... I'll even throw in a new boiler for the pitch and get it connected up and everything, come on you know it makes sense. (Offer hand, shake on deal). Simple.

    Don't forget the Kylie Minogue LP.
  • Don’t be a dick Rich. Walk away when Roly goes. Please.

    No
  • The Saudi stuff appeared to be linked to the Bristol Rovers chairman, Hamer. Two ex-directors with knowledge of him said to me he would be very bad news based on a previous approach.

    We may never know, but it is foolish to assume one bidder is preferable to another. Nobody knows. All we know is that Duchatelet has to go.

    Interesting. So any idea that the Saudi bid was a missed opportunity might be jumping the gun?
  • The Saudi stuff appeared to be linked to the Bristol Rovers chairman, Hamer. Two ex-directors with knowledge of him said to me he would be very bad news based on a previous approach.

    We may never know, but it is foolish to assume one bidder is preferable to another. Nobody knows. All we know is that Duchatelet has to go.

    And is he going soon?
  • If the Aussie deal is now dead in the water (as seems), does that leave the space for previously interested parties to swim back into view?
  • I just wish the Aussies would put us all out of our misery and make an official announcement that it's off.
  • _MrDick said:

    I just wish the Aussies would put us all out of our misery and make an official announcement that it's off.

    So we can carry on with another kind of misery.
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  • If I was RD I'd seek out that old time trader from Woolwich market, employ him as the agent and get him to liaise with the Arabs.

    "I don't want 80 million, I don't want 60 million, I don't even want 50 million. Give me 40 million pounds cash and you walk away with a fantastic football club, first class facilities, a board room with a view to impress and influence people - and a fan base guaranteed to sell out every game - once you get to the Premiership. All this and bang in the middle of London. What more could you possibly want?"

    (Voice quietens whilst theatrically tapping nose with index finger) Ere, ere, tell you what I'll do ... I'll even throw in a new boiler for the pitch and get it connected up and everything, come on you know it makes sense. (Offer hand, shake on deal). Simple.

    That’s uncanny, but how could you possibly have met my great grandfather?
  • Sebastian Sainsbury is back in the game!
  • I'm a bit surprised that here hasn't been more comment on Richard Cawley's piece in the SLP about Keith Harris?

    Cawley says:

    "Duchatelet has been in discussions over a deal with a consortium which is understood to include at least two individuals – one of those Australian tycoon Andrew Muir. Gerard Murphy was expected to be the new chief executive.

    Harris was tasked with finding other investors to push the takeover through and it is unclear if he has achieved that".

    https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletics-takeover-talks-hanging-in-the-balance/

    Implying that Harris has been trying to find other investors to join the Australian Consortium?

    But when Harris was first linked to a possible sale of CAFC in 2017 he was said to be a 'Broker' acting on behalf of Duchatelet to find a buyer?

    Airman Brown
    October 2017


    The only thing Karl Robinson's comment illuminates to me is timing and I don't know what else the bloke is supposed to say even when if he knows anything, which he may not. But Louis is quite entitled to ask him. It doesn't change the fact there is a live due diligence process involving the club's lawyers or the fact that Keith Harris is acting on behalf of the club to broker a sale.

    So if he's now been trying to find new investors to join the Aussies' bid doesn't that mean that it's unlikely that there are any other prospective buyers about - otherwise why would Duchatelet's 'broker' be trying to keep the Aussie bid afloat?
  • Any revived bids are unlikely to happen before December now I would guess
  • edited August 2018
    micks1950 said:

    I'm a bit surprised that here hasn't been more comment on Richard Cawley's piece in the SLP about Keith Harris?

    Cawley says:

    "Duchatelet has been in discussions over a deal with a consortium which is understood to include at least two individuals – one of those Australian tycoon Andrew Muir. Gerard Murphy was expected to be the new chief executive.

    Harris was tasked with finding other investors to push the takeover through and it is unclear if he has achieved that".

    https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletics-takeover-talks-hanging-in-the-balance/

    Implying that Harris has been trying to find other investors to join the Australian Consortium?

    But when Harris was first linked to a possible sale of CAFC in 2017 he was said to be a 'Broker' acting on behalf of Duchatelet to find a buyer?

    Airman Brown
    October 2017


    The only thing Karl Robinson's comment illuminates to me is timing and I don't know what else the bloke is supposed to say even when if he knows anything, which he may not. But Louis is quite entitled to ask him. It doesn't change the fact there is a live due diligence process involving the club's lawyers or the fact that Keith Harris is acting on behalf of the club to broker a sale.

    So if he's now been trying to find new investors to join the Aussies' bid doesn't that mean that it's unlikely that there are any other prospective buyers about - otherwise why would Duchatelet's 'broker' be trying to keep the Aussie bid afloat?

    Harris works on commission, which ultimately comes out of the sale price or club funds, essentially two sides of the same coin. So you can take whatever view you like of who he is working for - his aim is to get a deal done. Hamer is also his mate.
  • _MrDick said:

    I just wish the Aussies would put us all out of our misery and make an official announcement that it's off.

    It’s not over til it’s over.
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  • Are we supposed to believe as I have read in some quarters, that RD wanted a deal in the best long term interests of the club? If so why hasn't he applied the same rule of thumb to his own ownership?
  • micks1950 said:

    I'm a bit surprised that here hasn't been more comment on Richard Cawley's piece in the SLP about Keith Harris?

    Cawley says:

    "Duchatelet has been in discussions over a deal with a consortium which is understood to include at least two individuals – one of those Australian tycoon Andrew Muir. Gerard Murphy was expected to be the new chief executive.

    Harris was tasked with finding other investors to push the takeover through and it is unclear if he has achieved that".

    https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletics-takeover-talks-hanging-in-the-balance/

    Implying that Harris has been trying to find other investors to join the Australian Consortium?

    But when Harris was first linked to a possible sale of CAFC in 2017 he was said to be a 'Broker' acting on behalf of Duchatelet to find a buyer?

    Airman Brown
    October 2017


    The only thing Karl Robinson's comment illuminates to me is timing and I don't know what else the bloke is supposed to say even when if he knows anything, which he may not. But Louis is quite entitled to ask him. It doesn't change the fact there is a live due diligence process involving the club's lawyers or the fact that Keith Harris is acting on behalf of the club to broker a sale.

    So if he's now been trying to find new investors to join the Aussies' bid doesn't that mean that it's unlikely that there are any other prospective buyers about - otherwise why would Duchatelet's 'broker' be trying to keep the Aussie bid afloat?

    Harris works on commission, which ultimately comes out of the sale price or club funds, essentially two sides of the same coin. So you can take whatever view you like of who he is working for - his aim is to get a deal done. Hamer is also his mate.
    I'm not trying to criticise you (or anybody else who posts what they've been told on here - which I welcome) but I'm still not following this.

    Back in March Steve Hamer Chairman of Bristol City was said to be involved with a possible Saudi bid that RedHenry has regularly referred to:

    Airman Brown
    March 31


    daveydanger said:

    « hide previous quotes

    Airman Brown said:

    The group RH is talking about want to appoint the current chairman of another L1 club as Charlton chairman, it appears. He’s tried to get into Charlton before.

    Bristol?

    Correct answer.

    So I don't understand how the fact that Hamer is Keith Harris' mate is relevant to why Harris is supposedly now involved in trying to find new members for the Aussie consortium (as Cawley claims in the SLP); particularly if there has been a viable Saudi bid as recently as March that wanted to appoint his mate Hamer as CAFC Chairman?

  • Are we supposed to believe as I have read in some quarters, that RD wanted a deal in the best long term interests of the club? If so why hasn't he applied the same rule of thumb to his own ownership?

    No you read the exact opposite he wanted the deal best for him not the club
  • Strutt & PARKER
  • micks1950 said:

    micks1950 said:

    I'm a bit surprised that here hasn't been more comment on Richard Cawley's piece in the SLP about Keith Harris?

    Cawley says:

    "Duchatelet has been in discussions over a deal with a consortium which is understood to include at least two individuals – one of those Australian tycoon Andrew Muir. Gerard Murphy was expected to be the new chief executive.

    Harris was tasked with finding other investors to push the takeover through and it is unclear if he has achieved that".

    https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletics-takeover-talks-hanging-in-the-balance/

    Implying that Harris has been trying to find other investors to join the Australian Consortium?

    But when Harris was first linked to a possible sale of CAFC in 2017 he was said to be a 'Broker' acting on behalf of Duchatelet to find a buyer?

    Airman Brown
    October 2017


    The only thing Karl Robinson's comment illuminates to me is timing and I don't know what else the bloke is supposed to say even when if he knows anything, which he may not. But Louis is quite entitled to ask him. It doesn't change the fact there is a live due diligence process involving the club's lawyers or the fact that Keith Harris is acting on behalf of the club to broker a sale.

    So if he's now been trying to find new investors to join the Aussies' bid doesn't that mean that it's unlikely that there are any other prospective buyers about - otherwise why would Duchatelet's 'broker' be trying to keep the Aussie bid afloat?

    Harris works on commission, which ultimately comes out of the sale price or club funds, essentially two sides of the same coin. So you can take whatever view you like of who he is working for - his aim is to get a deal done. Hamer is also his mate.
    I'm not trying to criticise you (or anybody else who posts what they've been told on here - which I welcome) but I'm still not following this.

    Back in March Steve Hamer Chairman of Bristol City was said to be involved with a possible Saudi bid that RedHenry has regularly referred to:

    Airman Brown
    March 31


    daveydanger said:

    « hide previous quotes

    Airman Brown said:

    The group RH is talking about want to appoint the current chairman of another L1 club as Charlton chairman, it appears. He’s tried to get into Charlton before.

    Bristol?

    Correct answer.

    So I don't understand how the fact that Hamer is Keith Harris' mate is relevant to why Harris is supposedly now involved in trying to find new members for the Aussie consortium (as Cawley claims in the SLP); particularly if there has been a viable Saudi bid as recently as March that wanted to appoint his mate Hamer as CAFC Chairman?

    I don’t think he’s fussy what deal he does. No idea if he was involved with the Saudi stuff, but it happens he is Hamer’s mate. Football is a small world. Be very surprising if they haven’t, at minimum, compared notes.
  • Are we supposed to believe as I have read in some quarters, that RD wanted a deal in the best long term interests of the club? If so why hasn't he applied the same rule of thumb to his own ownership?

    No you read the exact opposite he wanted the deal best for him not the club
    Certainly sounds more credible, though I was referring to posts a lot earlier than the current 100 or so.
  • micks1950 said:

    micks1950 said:

    I'm a bit surprised that here hasn't been more comment on Richard Cawley's piece in the SLP about Keith Harris?

    Cawley says:

    "Duchatelet has been in discussions over a deal with a consortium which is understood to include at least two individuals – one of those Australian tycoon Andrew Muir. Gerard Murphy was expected to be the new chief executive.

    Harris was tasked with finding other investors to push the takeover through and it is unclear if he has achieved that".

    https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletics-takeover-talks-hanging-in-the-balance/

    Implying that Harris has been trying to find other investors to join the Australian Consortium?

    But when Harris was first linked to a possible sale of CAFC in 2017 he was said to be a 'Broker' acting on behalf of Duchatelet to find a buyer?

    Airman Brown
    October 2017


    The only thing Karl Robinson's comment illuminates to me is timing and I don't know what else the bloke is supposed to say even when if he knows anything, which he may not. But Louis is quite entitled to ask him. It doesn't change the fact there is a live due diligence process involving the club's lawyers or the fact that Keith Harris is acting on behalf of the club to broker a sale.

    So if he's now been trying to find new investors to join the Aussies' bid doesn't that mean that it's unlikely that there are any other prospective buyers about - otherwise why would Duchatelet's 'broker' be trying to keep the Aussie bid afloat?

    Harris works on commission, which ultimately comes out of the sale price or club funds, essentially two sides of the same coin. So you can take whatever view you like of who he is working for - his aim is to get a deal done. Hamer is also his mate.
    I'm not trying to criticise you (or anybody else who posts what they've been told on here - which I welcome) but I'm still not following this.

    Back in March Steve Hamer Chairman of Bristol City was said to be involved with a possible Saudi bid that RedHenry has regularly referred to:

    Airman Brown
    March 31


    daveydanger said:

    « hide previous quotes

    Airman Brown said:

    The group RH is talking about want to appoint the current chairman of another L1 club as Charlton chairman, it appears. He’s tried to get into Charlton before.

    Bristol?

    Correct answer.

    So I don't understand how the fact that Hamer is Keith Harris' mate is relevant to why Harris is supposedly now involved in trying to find new members for the Aussie consortium (as Cawley claims in the SLP); particularly if there has been a viable Saudi bid as recently as March that wanted to appoint his mate Hamer as CAFC Chairman?

    I don’t think he’s fussy what deal he does. No idea if he was involved with the Saudi stuff, but it happens he is Hamer’s mate. Football is a small world. Be very surprising if they haven’t, at minimum, compared notes.
    I'm sure that's right.

    But to return to my original point if Harris has been busy trying to find new investors to keep the Aussie bid alive (as Cawley says) doesn't that mean that it's unlikely that there are other viable bidders about; otherwise why would a 'hired gun' like Harris looking for a 'cut' from any sale be bothering (and presumably with Duchatelet's agreement)?

  • Robinson & Jackson
  • The best way to handle this is to take a leaf out of Clint Eastwood’s book from his character in Kelky’s heroes when they are under fire and want to cross a river and the support guys are asking him to give them time to build a bridge and his response was to tell them he was pushing forward anyway and they’d have to catch up. Today is the start of the season, the team is going ahead anyway no matter who owns the club so any buyer will now need to catch up..

    Ltgtr takes the takeover thread to a whole new level...page 2,000 now forecast by the end of next week
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