Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
Comments
-
ShootersHillGuru said:I don’t understand that post nla
NLA and DW are business partners1 -
If the bid had been accepted, we would probably know something by now. It is what Airman and others have been saying all along, Roland wants too much money. It is irrelevant if he says he is trying to sell or not, if his price is not reasonable, he might as well not be selling.5
-
It's a load of old codswallop!
Sorry, just wanted to use that word!
Carry on.0 -
Henry Irving said:ShootersHillGuru said:I don’t understand that post nla
NLA and DW are business partners6 -
soapboxsam said:JamesSeed said:soapboxsam said:JamesSeed said:carly burn said:JamesSeed said:ShootersHillGuru said:carly burn said:soapboxsam said:David White is an Ex director and said he has never met the owner, so unlike Richard Murray isn't in the inner loop.
Bob Whitehand is an ex PLC vice Chairman and isn't in the inner loop.
White and Whitehand can have their opinions BUT only Murray and LDT are in the inner loop and they are struggling to understand the ramblings of Duchatelet.
At least the standard story is pro active in trying to get Roland to reveal WTF or how much he wants.
There was me thinking that once Katrien Meire left we had about a year left of RD tenure.
I believe it was the seller that pushed this out there. Not the other way round.
Only Roland left in the inner loop, as both Murray and LDT are discombobulated by the antics and sayings of Mr Douchebag.
Ps. More loopy than loop.
I’d like GM’s mob to buy the club, but if some merchant banker steps in ahead of him I’m good with that. Who needs a padded seat with extra leg room anyway. I like sitting where my dad used to stand post WW2.
[That was always a joke about the directors' box obviously, but just saw on another forum that they think I'm after a job or something lol].
0 -
Former Charlton Athletic director David White: Roland Duchatelet has never been close to a sale –
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/976836772?-11197:833
0 -
soapy_jones said:It's a load of old codswallop!
Sorry, just wanted to use that word!
Carry on.0 -
ross1 said:
Former Charlton Athletic director David White: Roland Duchatelet has never been close to a sale –
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/976836772?-11197:8330 -
nth london addick said:
Maybe it is DW who is the mystery bidder just got this back as an approval document from our lawyers
go on whitey
Would defo be on board with this mate.
1 -
My. Personal opinion is this bid is a fake as the Aussies bid. Built my hopes up too much. When it happens it happens1
- Sponsored links:
-
Henry Irving said:Everyone will want a slice of this deal.0
-
happyvalley said:1563, The English surrender Le Havre to the French.0
-
soapboxsam said:happyvalley said:1564, William Shakespeare born.
All the world’s a stage, and all the Charlton Life men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man Richard Murray, in his time plays many parts.
As You Like it
Roland Duchatelet and Richard Murray if you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?
The Merchant of Venice
The web of our Charlton life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.
All's well That Ends Well (let's bloody hope so)
Richard III
Or, in the window of the camping shop having a sale, Now is the winter of our discount tents.6 -
cashncarry said:My. Personal opinion is this bid is a fake as the Aussies bid. Built my hopes up too much. When it happens it happens
Thanks for clearing that up.3 -
Fake takeover news to stop the protest tomorrow.2
-
_MrDick said:My opinion is Duchatelet is as nutty as a fruit cake ... but I have no evidence to support this0
-
Infamy Infamy, they’ve got it in for me : Duchelet 2019 Carry on Spraying
5 -
If what David White writes is true then we are surely doomed. All that's keeping most of us going is the hope of a takeover in the (near-ish) future. Yes, I know 'it's the hope that kills you' - but take that away and what's the point?
1 -
As the new owner D can I ask, if the coo is high on the list for first one out the door?
😜👍
nth london addick said:Maybe it is DW who is the mystery bidder just got this back as an approval document from our lawyers
go on whitey
0 - Sponsored links:
-
Stu_of_Kunming said:Airman Brown said:carly burn said:soapboxsam said:David White is an Ex director and said he has never met the owner, so unlike Richard Murray isn't in the inner loop.
Bob Whitehand is an ex PLC vice Chairman and isn't in the inner loop.
White and Whitehand can have their opinions BUT only Murray and LDT are in the inner loop and they are struggling to understand the ramblings of Duchatelet.
At least the standard story is pro active in trying to get Roland to reveal WTF or how much he wants.
There was me thinking that once Katrien Meire left we had about a year left of RD tenure.
I believe it was the seller that pushed this out there. Not the other way round.
Roland doesn’t want to sell at £30m. If he did he’d be gone already. He has no interest in the discussion about his valuation being exposed, and he certainly doesn’t need to plant a story in the Standard to deter protests, which we are repeatedly told he doesn’t care about anyway. What protests?
The journalists at the Standard are not idiots and they are not in his pocket either. They know who their source is and on this one I trust them. Much easier for Roland to use the FF if he wants to control the message. The story will be there for a reason but it’s not Roland behind the mirror, whoever it is.
22 -
AddicksAddict said:soapboxsam said:happyvalley said:1564, William Shakespeare born.
All the world’s a stage, and all the Charlton Life men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man Richard Murray, in his time plays many parts.
As You Like it
Roland Duchatelet and Richard Murray if you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?
The Merchant of Venice
The web of our Charlton life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.
All's well That Ends Well (let's bloody hope so)
Richard III
Or, in the window of the camping smr hop having a sale, Now is the winter of our discount tents.
2 -
Jordan speculated on Talk Sport that the value was 20 to 30m, but then clarified the next day, saying he had spoken to a few people, and thought it was nearer 50m. What is your information/guess on the figure Airman? I would be interested to know, as well as your confidence in it.0
-
Airman Brown said:Stu_of_Kunming said:Airman Brown said:carly burn said:soapboxsam said:David White is an Ex director and said he has never met the owner, so unlike Richard Murray isn't in the inner loop.
Bob Whitehand is an ex PLC vice Chairman and isn't in the inner loop.
White and Whitehand can have their opinions BUT only Murray and LDT are in the inner loop and they are struggling to understand the ramblings of Duchatelet.
At least the standard story is pro active in trying to get Roland to reveal WTF or how much he wants.
There was me thinking that once Katrien Meire left we had about a year left of RD tenure.
I believe it was the seller that pushed this out there. Not the other way round.
Roland doesn’t want to sell at £30m. If he did he’d be gone already. He has no interest in the discussion about his valuation being exposed, and he certainly doesn’t need to plant a story in the Standard to deter protests, which we are repeatedly told he doesn’t care about anyway. What protests?
The journalists at the Standard are not idiots and they are not in his pocket either. They know who their source is and on this one I trust them. Much easier for Roland to use the FF if he wants to control the message. The story will be there for a reason but it’s not Roland behind the mirror, whoever it is.
On that basis I conclude that whoever is behind the bid has gone public with £30 million on the basis that they know it will be rejected but with the intent of flushing Roland out of his tower and commit to a price he does want. It’s unlikely to get us any closer to a sale but will show Duchatelet up for the mad deluded fruitlob he is.5 -
Given that the club can only be worth what people are prepared to pay for it - it seems its value is around £30m. My instinct would be lower, but there do seem to be buyers at that price. There can only be one reason for Roland thinking it is worth so much more than he paid for it and that is real estate values have risen. But surely real estate is irrelevant in our case unless there is a way for it to be realised.2
-
How ironic that we now find ourselves with Mr Jordan as a moral ally, whilst Mr. Murray is conspicuous by his silence.
Mind you, I would like to volunteer to tie his tongue to the back of a bus and drag him to Charlton, whilst singing the shalala song all the way10 -
1568, Mary, Queen of Scots flees to England.3
-
As Bob says at £30m with clean title or roll over the ex directors loans and £23m and they’ll be a buyer at around that figure. I personally would go above £20m but that’s immaterial as right now I couldn’t go above £200k
The only way I can see much more than that is if a billionaire is desperate to buy Charlton. The fact ones not appeared in the last 18 months indicates there’s not one.3
This discussion has been closed.