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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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Aha people continue carping on.
Wonder when Duchatelet's head will be up on a pike.0 -
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ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.0 -
DOUCHER said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.1 -
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Didn't we have a Nigerian chief as a director once Chief Nizarabie or something ? A relative of his and mine is mega minted but can't get a bank account all we need are someone's bank details and it's lovely jubbley2
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"RD knows what a backlash there would be if he doesn't sell..."
I don't know if you're a vicious troll or the most ludicrously optimistic rose-tinted glass half full lunatic yet born.
What in the last 5 years has suggested to you that roly knows, or even remotely gets the first atom of an idea about anything to do with football, let alone Charlton? He wouldn't recognise it even if he ever listened to any competent person's views.
The delusional megalomaniac doesn't do failure - remember? Relegations and massive losses are all the fault of the disgruntled former employee and the criminally misbehaving 2% dissenters, huh?
None of what has transpired with Bowyer's squad this season will ever register with the septuagenarian Skeletor impersonator.
It will take a serious psychological episode for him to do anything vaguely rational with Charlton. Until then we're stuck with him.
Leopards don't change their spots, least of all deaf, stupid, decrepit ones with brittle egos.
It's far more likely everything LB has built and achieved will wither and die from roly's neglect and idiocy, cos y'know losing €500k per month is only worth 2% of his time.
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happyvalley said:1634, the Irish Parliament passes a law to punish buggery.3
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ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.1 -
happyvalley said:1623, the first use of a fire engine in England after a fire at London Bridge.4
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DOUCHER said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.14 -
Goonerhater said:Didn't we have a Nigerian chief as a director once Chief Nizarabie or something ? A relative of his and mine is mega minted but can't get a bank account all we need are someone's bank details and it's lovely jubbley
He'll bring lavish sandwiches to the boardroom.0 -
I can't believe that no-one has mentioned the likely scenario that may unfold any time now ( hopefully)...
RD gives a statement to the Comms Team that now EVERYTHING has panned out just as he planned it would ( ie promotion) he will happily hand over the reins of our famous football club to A N Other to take us forward.
" My work is done here " states the Rat " and look how successful my cunning plans have been ! An English manager, Academy players integrated into the first team, reduction in staff/wages ( who needs a CEO ?) and look how this has worked out! Promotion to the Land of milk and money !"
Who's going to tell him that the Championship is NOT another word for the Premier League......
Bless his little Belgian cotton socks !1 -
Airman Brown said:JamesSeed said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
If Muir was at the final too, it was for a reason, I would think. Murphy may not be investing though. He’s certainly nowhere near as rich as Muir.
Also, he was going to be CEO, but when it didn’t happen he missed the window when he could have moved the family over from Oz, with housing and schooling having almost been sorted last year. Perhaps that window will open again at the end of this school year?
As I said yesterday, I just hope whoever buys the club completes the deal quickly, as I’m sure they would want to. It’s down to Roland now I suspect, and that could yet prove to be the stumbling block.0 -
NapaAddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.1 -
happyvalley said:1623, the first use of a fire engine in England after a fire at London Bridge.10
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Surely it's in Roland's best financial interests to give Bowyer and the players a new contract, now we are finally in a league that holds some value and interest to potential buyers.
I know the guy is a twat but even he must be able to see that keeping Bowyer is the best card he has right now.4 -
ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.0 -
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DOUCHER said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.1 -
Cardinal Sin said:DOUCHER said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.1 -
Goonerhater said:Didn't we have a Nigerian chief as a director once Chief Nizarabie or something ? A relative of his and mine is mega minted but can't get a bank account all we need are someone's bank details and it's lovely jubbley0
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Airman Brown said:JamesSeed said:Airman Brown said:JamesSeed said:Cafc43v3r said:Based on nothing other than a hunch, I think it's a done deal. Maybe even this week.
Bowyer said something that made me think it has been, as did the tone of some of the comms from the club. It sounds like a badly kept secret.
Personally I'd now rather someone else bought the club (not Ashley), because it'd be a lot less stressful ;-)1 -
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ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:ShootersHillGuru said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:I just can't see it being the aussies - I'm still not convinced they aren't an RD construct for negotiating purposes - I'm picturing Mike Ashley negotiating for our club right now and to be honest, I'd take that. It all makes sense to me whereas the Aussie thing never has. He won't be interested in languishing round in league 1 but now we are up, he will go for it and hence the trigger to offload Newcastle. He may not be everyone's cup of tea and he may not be a stinking rich arab but he's rich enough for us not to have to worry about going bankrupt, is high profile enough to want to have a real go at being successful and we are the biggest London club that he is likely to get his hands on - barring West Ham, but I can only see them going one way with that soulless bowl of theirs so no value there to be unearthed.
I don't doubt they exist but as a front that will never follow through - maybe, maybe not but lets be honest Airman, you can't know for sure either.0 -
After Sunday's game I'm still on a massive high.
Only one for it now to complete my wellbeing.
Just sell the club and FUCK OFF17 -
30th June keeps being mentioned so assume it’s some sort of exclusive lock out until then. I agree about the manager and he was very guarded over his contract etc so something has definitely happened and I bet he is in contact elsewhere, so it reads I’m not signing your contract but a slightly different one. Obvious trying not to upset Roland just in case and giving us fans a wink to the future0
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_MrDick said:Who were the two Middle Eastern gentlemen sitting with Curbs? I saw it briefly on the big screen as the camera panned around at the final whistle during the celebrations0
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