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Bigger Game Than 1998????

DA9
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IMO
Purely because a loss is potentially devastating to our squad, who goes and who stays, and, more importantly, keeping hold of Bowyer, could set us back years......again.
We were a relatively stable club 1998, and the premier money then was nowhere near as lucrative, even in percentage/inflation terms compared to today, promotion to the championship is key to keeping most of our squad, and LB, far more important than money.
Purely because a loss is potentially devastating to our squad, who goes and who stays, and, more importantly, keeping hold of Bowyer, could set us back years......again.
We were a relatively stable club 1998, and the premier money then was nowhere near as lucrative, even in percentage/inflation terms compared to today, promotion to the championship is key to keeping most of our squad, and LB, far more important than money.
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IMO, win or lose, our squad will be decimated. Aribo, Bauer, Cullen, Bielik, Igor etc will be gone next year. Unless Duchatelet sells, I reckon Bowyer and his team will be gone and if he gets a half decent offer for Taylor, he'll be gone. The key to keeping our squad together is Duchatelet selling up.22
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Without putting too much pressure on ourselves i can’t disagree with that.
I think the financial rewards were £20 million for promotion back in 1998.
Promotion now isn’t about a nice pay day, it literally determines the direction of travel.
The consequences of not achieving promotion this time round are unthinkable, and could set us back another 10 - 20 years.
A decent logical owner would have nailed Lees contract down by now, but Roland isn’t that owner.
I want to forget about the bloke on Sunday, sing my head off as these days don’t come round very often for Charlton fans.8 -
Complete misreading of history imho.
Winning in 98 was the making of our recent golden era, it just wouldn't have happened had we not got promoted then as we simply had no money. We had an ambitious board, but nowhere near enough resources.
This time we have an owner with literally no footballing ambitions for the club as he has told us. Any success is purely incidental and a bonus for us fans. Promotion means that Roland can sell the assets for more money, no more, no less.
That is why the bastard has to go.23 -
I don’t agree. As has been said, the squad will be ripped apart regardless of promotion.
Aribo, Bauer, and the loanees will all be off.
If Ilic hadn’t saved that pen and Sunderland had won in 98 then Clive and co would have been snapped up. That was our moment to get into the big time and it gave us a decade of success.
League One is such a pony League I’d back us to get out next season even with a squad rebuild.4 -
it’s league one even when we have had skint ish owners we could get out of it
getting out of the championship when we did is why we had the chance to have 25k the other night
if we had failed in 1998 the ground would still have a capacity of 20k ish .
the potential for some follow through goodwill is there with promotion but I think that will still be there if we stay down and championship or league one it will depend how well we perform on the pitch next season and that comes back to who will be managing / playing for us and the biggest determiner of that is that twat owner
so no 1998 was where our dreams came true when top flight football returned to The Valley for the first time in 40 ish years
the result Sunday is important but not as important to me as 1998
what is important is the old codger slinging his hook and who knows what is best for that with the lunatic18 -
If we win, there is a chance we can keep most or all together. If we lose, absolutely no chance. Is it more important - I would say possibly not. 98 was for a place in the Premiership and set up the successful Curbishley years that followed. The caviat I would place on it is whether going up helps us get a new owner or not. If it does, it will be vitally important for the future of our club.3
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I agree with @DA9
i believe wholeheartedly that the team In 98 was that good we would’ve gone up the following year anyway
this game should we lose could see us in lge 2
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nth london addick said:I agree with @DA9
i believe wholeheartedly that the team In 98 was that good we would’ve gone up the following year anyway
this game should we lose could see us in lge 25 -
I still think that the win in 1998 was a bonus that came out of the blue,although we did have a very good team.This time,the play offs were the least we should have expected,and I certainly feel that promotion is essential ,as another team rebuilding process will take years,and even diehards like myself may lose their enthusiasm for the continual struggle that seems to Charlton.0
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_MrDick said:IMO, win or lose, our squad will be decimated. Aribo, Bauer, Cullen, Bielik, Igor etc will be gone next year. Unless Duchatelet sells, I reckon Bowyer and his team will be gone and if he gets a half decent offer for Taylor, he'll be gone. The key to keeping our squad together is Duchatelet selling up.
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Hopefully a good day on Sunday. Regardless of the result we're f***ed next season if RD is in charge next season as we'll have no players.1
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Similarities there then.0
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It’s really difficult to compare. Football feels like it is in a completely different era to 1998. The stakes are different, the environment is different and the cost/benefit for Charlton winning or losing is completely different.0
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_MrDick said:IMO, win or lose, our squad will be decimated. Aribo, Bauer, Cullen, Bielik, Igor etc will be gone next year. Unless Duchatelet sells, I reckon Bowyer and his team will be gone and if he gets a half decent offer for Taylor, he'll be gone. The key to keeping our squad together is Duchatelet selling up.
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oohaahmortimer said:it’s league one even when we have had skint ish owners we could get out of it
getting out of the championship when we did is why we had the chance to have 25k the other night
if we had failed in 1998 the ground would still have a capacity of 20k ish .
the potential for some follow through goodwill is there with promotion but I think that will still be there if we stay down and championship or league one it will depend how well we perform on the pitch next season and that comes back to who will be managing / playing for us and the biggest determiner of that is that twat owner
so no 1998 was where our dreams came true when top flight football returned to The Valley for the first time in 40 ish years
the result Sunday is important but not as important to me as 1998
what is important is the old codger slinging his hook and who knows what is best for that with the lunatic1 -
_MrDick said:IMO, win or lose, our squad will be decimated. Aribo, Bauer, Cullen, Bielik, Igor etc will be gone next year. Unless Duchatelet sells, I reckon Bowyer and his team will be gone and if he gets a half decent offer for Taylor, he'll be gone. The key to keeping our squad together is Duchatelet selling up.0
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Big game, understand the original post and it's context but '98 changed the history of the club. I don't think any game will ever top that for us.8
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The Red Robin said:Big game, understand the original post and it's context but '98 changed the history of the club. I don't think any game will ever top that for us.1
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nth london addick said:I agree with @DA9
i believe wholeheartedly that the team In 98 was that good we would’ve gone up the following year anyway
this game should we lose could see us in lge 2
The reality is either option is about 1% likely.1 -
Blood hell, how come this thread is attracting negative people ?0
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Covered End said:Blood hell, how come this thread is attracting negative people ?0
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What are they calling the Championship play off these days? The £850 billion game? Seems to double every year.3
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Off_it said:nth london addick said:I agree with @DA9
i believe wholeheartedly that the team In 98 was that good we would’ve gone up the following year anyway
this game should we lose could see us in lge 20 -
Covered End said:Blood hell, how come this thread is attracting negative people ?
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clb74 said:Covered End said:Blood hell, how come this thread is attracting negative people ?
I may be wrong, but I thought the same last summer, when many were saying he'd be gone, we'd have no players and Charlton would be fighting relegation.
I backed us to make the play offs.1 -
Covered End said:clb74 said:Covered End said:Blood hell, how come this thread is attracting negative people ?
I may be wrong, but I thought the same last summer, when many were saying he'd be gone, we'd have no players and Charlton would be fighting relegation.
I backed us to make the play offs.0 -
Will be a bigger crowd and a record for league 1.
Man City v Gillingham was the previous highest with 76k. Surprising that’s not been beaten for 20 years.0 -
clb74 said:Covered End said:clb74 said:Covered End said:Blood hell, how come this thread is attracting negative people ?
I may be wrong, but I thought the same last summer, when many were saying he'd be gone, we'd have no players and Charlton would be fighting relegation.
I backed us to make the play offs.
Can't we at least try and be a bit happy for 3 more days ?0 -
This is bigger, the consequences of not going up are huge.0
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Covered End said:clb74 said:Covered End said:clb74 said:Covered End said:Blood hell, how come this thread is attracting negative people ?
I may be wrong, but I thought the same last summer, when many were saying he'd be gone, we'd have no players and Charlton would be fighting relegation.
I backed us to make the play offs.
Can't we at least try and be a bit happy for 3 more days ?2