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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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happyvalley said:1623, William Camden dies at Chislehurst.14
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nth london addick said:No one is waiting in the wings all bullshit
Nevertheless the old bastard is up to his tricks as usual so nothing is straightforward and his price expectations remain preposterous.24 -
PragueAddick said:nth london addick said:No one is waiting in the wings all bullshit
Nevertheless the old bastard is up to his tricks as usual so nothing is straightforward and his price expectations remain preposterous.4 -
PragueAddick said:nth london addick said:No one is waiting in the wings all bullshit
Nevertheless the old bastard is up to his tricks as usual so nothing is straightforward and his price expectations remain preposterous.9 -
Oh look more rumours of a takeover to douse any ideas that might be circulating for protests at Wembley.
For the record I would not support protests at Wembley personally as this is a day to ignore Duchatelet completely and get behind the team as they try to fix the mess he has made of things.10 -
Mrkinski said:PragueAddick said:nth london addick said:No one is waiting in the wings all bullshit
Nevertheless the old bastard is up to his tricks as usual so nothing is straightforward and his price expectations remain preposterous.11 -
I know of one investor who walked away because he doesn't think we are big enough for the fee being touted
Anyone who came on Friday will see what a sleeping giant we are. Anyone who comes on Sunday cannot fail to be impressed at the sheer passion and number of our fans.
It's the perfect opportunity to sell the club to an investor so I would like to think there will be one or two there on the day8 -
Interesting developments in this thread.
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Not sure if there's any new information here.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/77551/sale-of-charlton-pages-1-607-onwards-latest-fan-s-forum-updates-and-new-interested-parties/p1
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PragueAddick said:Mrkinski said:PragueAddick said:nth london addick said:No one is waiting in the wings all bullshit
Nevertheless the old bastard is up to his tricks as usual so nothing is straightforward and his price expectations remain preposterous.
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Swisdom said:I know of one investor who walked away because he doesn't think we are big enough for the fee being touted
Anyone who came on Friday will see what a sleeping giant we are. Anyone who comes on Sunday cannot fail to be impressed at the sheer passion and number of our fans.
It's the perfect opportunity to sell the club to an investor so I would like to think there will be one or two there on the day6 -
It’s happening!2
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If you ever wondered how a lizard with big bollocks walks, wonder no more:
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Perhaps it’s those Aussies who only had to “hand some paperwork into the EFL” - in February.
There are no Aussies and there may well be “suitors” - but nothing will happen, and mention of them is pointless.
RD wants almost twice as much as we are worth - however many fans we take to Wembley.
Clubs in the Championship cost the owner about £10m a season to be competitive. If we are successful
on Sunday, these “suitors” will need between 80-100 million to take a shot at the big time and get repaid.
It’s not happening.2 -
Valiantphil said:Perhaps it’s those Aussies who only had to “hand some paperwork into the EFL” - in February.
There are no Aussies and there may well be “suitors” - but nothing will happen, and mention of them is pointless.
RD wants almost twice as much as we are worth - however many fans we take to Wembley.
Clubs in the Championship cost the owner about £10m a season to be competitive. If we are successful
on Sunday, these “suitors” will need between 80-100 million to take a shot at the big time and get repaid.
It’s not happening.
And with less than seventy two hours to go until we play in our biggest game for years we have our chips well and truly pissed on.1 -
Lol at Prague calling NLA Billybigbollox4
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AddickUpNorth said:Valiantphil said:Perhaps it’s those Aussies who only had to “hand some paperwork into the EFL” - in February.
There are no Aussies and there may well be “suitors” - but nothing will happen, and mention of them is pointless.
RD wants almost twice as much as we are worth - however many fans we take to Wembley.
Clubs in the Championship cost the owner about £10m a season to be competitive. If we are successful
on Sunday, these “suitors” will need between 80-100 million to take a shot at the big time and get repaid.
It’s not happening.
And with less than seventy two hours to go until we play in our biggest game for years we have our chips well and truly pissed on.
We have a fantastic crowd ready for a fantastic match DESPITE having a bad owner.
The Club will never die while folk like us are still breathing.8 -
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Over 40,000 fans at say an average £50 for a ticket for this game is £2 million and that’s before you start adding on the catering and merchandising. The valley may not hold 40k at the moment but it easily could, more if you redevelop the west stand. If a prospective buyer can’t see a viable business model in that then we probably don’t want them anyway.0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:Over 40,000 fans at say an average £50 for a ticket for this game is £2 million and that’s before you start adding on the catering and merchandising. The valley may not hold 40k at the moment but it easily could, more if you redevelop the west stand. If a prospective buyer can’t see a viable business model in that then we probably don’t want them anyway.2
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SoundAsa£ said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Over 40,000 fans at say an average £50 for a ticket for this game is £2 million and that’s before you start adding on the catering and merchandising. The valley may not hold 40k at the moment but it easily could, more if you redevelop the west stand. If a prospective buyer can’t see a viable business model in that then we probably don’t want them anyway.1
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letthegoodtimesroll said:SoundAsa£ said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Over 40,000 fans at say an average £50 for a ticket for this game is £2 million and that’s before you start adding on the catering and merchandising. The valley may not hold 40k at the moment but it easily could, more if you redevelop the west stand. If a prospective buyer can’t see a viable business model in that then we probably don’t want them anyway.
Jimmy Seed stand demolished and matched up with the Covered End would be part of the answer and then somehow getting a second tier on The East would be the way forward.
The East Stand is the biggest challenge.....but with imaginative design a second tier may well be achievable, though the gardens behind are, as you say, a major sticking point.0 -
Those gardens are now houses.
Knocking the west stand isn't really sensible.
Regardless basing future league gates on one off Wembley turnouts is just silly.
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Henry Irving said:Those gardens are now houses.
Knocking the west stand isn't really sensible.
Regardless basing future league gates on one off Wembley turnouts is just silly.3 -
Dunfermline is destroyed by fire.1
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Had some email correspondence during the tenure of Varney a few years ago, when I had queried why we had not taken advantage of the back of the West Stand roof for advertising (even a huge CAFC would of been seen for miles...) One of his counter arguments was the fact that Greenwich Council were adverse to that option, and that we were at the absolute height limit of any development and/or subsequent signage for that part of the ground.0
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There's definitely still space behind the East Stand for some sort of expansion, but realistically rebuilding the Jimmy Seed would be the main area to expand the capacity.
If we had a decent stay in the PL, then I could see this happening, but wouldn't want to go much beyond 30k0 -
northstandsteve said:Lol at Prague calling NLA Billybigbollox1
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