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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Zzzzz0
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ShootersHillGuru said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Zzzzz4
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:ShootersHillGuru said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Zzzzz2
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Airman Brown said:AFKABartram said:Seems we are back to micro analysing details without anyone really knowing whether those details are the real issue or not.
Weve been in a similar round to this about 6 or 7 times over the last two years. I’ve absolutely no idea why some people wrap themselves up so much in it.
I think we can all agree the owner is of little use at all.3 -
JamesSeed said:Covered End said:JamesSeed said:Goonerhater said:Mr Seed i will be blunt,the loans tumour /spin is utter bollox ! They are to be paid back IF that's IF we ever get to the Prem. Again IF we ever get there then the amount to be repaid is tiny against the revenue that the Prem brings in.
It's a lie by RD to DEFLECT from his own utter incompetent ownership and more so his totally unrealistic asking price.
At the moment I'm wondering if RD and the Aussies are just using you in their negotiations to spin their version of BOLLOX.
If the Aussies don't want to pay the loans ---then don't---fall back on the "Prem agreement". If it's a negotiating tool to get RD to lower the price by £5 million it ISN'T working.
Roland has raised the price.
Yet barely a week later you are giving this board the impression that GM is telling you the ins and outs?
Which is it please ?
(I'm not trying to be confrontational or aggressive. I'm just trying to understand whether you are being briefed by GM, when you have said you are not or whether you're making educated guesses).12 -
Covered End said:JamesSeed said:Covered End said:JamesSeed said:Goonerhater said:Mr Seed i will be blunt,the loans tumour /spin is utter bollox ! They are to be paid back IF that's IF we ever get to the Prem. Again IF we ever get there then the amount to be repaid is tiny against the revenue that the Prem brings in.
It's a lie by RD to DEFLECT from his own utter incompetent ownership and more so his totally unrealistic asking price.
At the moment I'm wondering if RD and the Aussies are just using you in their negotiations to spin their version of BOLLOX.
If the Aussies don't want to pay the loans ---then don't---fall back on the "Prem agreement". If it's a negotiating tool to get RD to lower the price by £5 million it ISN'T working.
Roland has raised the price.
Yet barely a week later you are giving this board the impression that GM is telling you the ins and outs?
Which is it please ?
(I'm not trying to be confrontational or aggressive. I'm just trying to understand whether you are being briefed by GM, when you have said you are not or whether you're making educated guesses).1 -
Redskin said:Covered End said:JamesSeed said:Covered End said:JamesSeed said:Goonerhater said:Mr Seed i will be blunt,the loans tumour /spin is utter bollox ! They are to be paid back IF that's IF we ever get to the Prem. Again IF we ever get there then the amount to be repaid is tiny against the revenue that the Prem brings in.
It's a lie by RD to DEFLECT from his own utter incompetent ownership and more so his totally unrealistic asking price.
At the moment I'm wondering if RD and the Aussies are just using you in their negotiations to spin their version of BOLLOX.
If the Aussies don't want to pay the loans ---then don't---fall back on the "Prem agreement". If it's a negotiating tool to get RD to lower the price by £5 million it ISN'T working.
Roland has raised the price.
Yet barely a week later you are giving this board the impression that GM is telling you the ins and outs?
Which is it please ?
(I'm not trying to be confrontational or aggressive. I'm just trying to understand whether you are being briefed by GM, when you have said you are not or whether you're making educated guesses).
Mind you is the source GM ?0 -
I am sceptical about the Directors’ Loans issue holding up the sale, given the sums involved in the greater scheme of things.
I can understand any purchaser and their financiers wanting ‘clean title’, although what’s to stop Duchatelet doing a deal with the directors who are prepared to do so and then purchasing a contingency policy in respect of the others, naming them/their estates as beneficiaries ? Underwriters would probably want a reasonably chunky premium but it would achieve certainty for all concerned.
Through all the fog, however, everything points back to the conclusion that the delay is simply down to Duchatelet’s unrealistic price.2 -
But a price has been agreed !1
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ShootersHillGuru said:But a price has been agreed !0
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Redskin said:Airman Brown said:AFKABartram said:Seems we are back to micro analysing details without anyone really knowing whether those details are the real issue or not.
Weve been in a similar round to this about 6 or 7 times over the last two years. I’ve absolutely no idea why some people wrap themselves up so much in it.
I think we can all agree the owner is of little use at all.
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Blucher said:ShootersHillGuru said:But a price has been agreed !0
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When questioning sources and veracity be mindful that the only one really in the know is Alan Turing, and he's dead.1
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@Covered EndFair enough. I’ve had a couple of conversations in recent days. Limited for the usual reasons. Also received more info from the other source.Hopefully we’re getting closer to a resolution.21
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Airman Brown said:Redskin said:Airman Brown said:AFKABartram said:Seems we are back to micro analysing details without anyone really knowing whether those details are the real issue or not.
Weve been in a similar round to this about 6 or 7 times over the last two years. I’ve absolutely no idea why some people wrap themselves up so much in it.
I think we can all agree the owner is of little use at all.0 -
JamesSeed said:@Covered EndFair enough. I’ve had a couple of conversations in recent days. Limited for the usual reasons. Also received more info from the other source.Hopefully we’re getting close to a resolution.4
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The Aussies are just waiting for the last piece of the consortium jigsaw, Rolf H...a...r... oh fuck!
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ShootersHillGuru said:Blucher said:ShootersHillGuru said:But a price has been agreed !
The problem is that anyone can “agree” a price but it’s all subject to contract and non-binding unless and until the parties sign on the dotted line. The structuring of payments could be an issue - for example, with Duchatelet demanding further sums if we reach the Premier League or if the club receive contingent ‘add-ons’ for players we’ve sold. I haven’t a clue but I am very doubtful that the directors’ loans are the issue holding up the transaction, as Duchatelet would have us believe.2 -
Covered End said:Airman Brown said:Redskin said:Airman Brown said:AFKABartram said:Seems we are back to micro analysing details without anyone really knowing whether those details are the real issue or not.
Weve been in a similar round to this about 6 or 7 times over the last two years. I’ve absolutely no idea why some people wrap themselves up so much in it.
I think we can all agree the owner is of little use at all.
You can, if you want, stick your fingers in your ears and join RD is his delusion that having the lowest budget in the division (according to Bowyer) doesn’t mean we can’t get promoted. You can ignore the fact that teams with Charlton’s likely budget usually go down. But shouting louder at matches still won’t be a solution.
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But you were the one that brought up about supporting the team???0
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Scoham said:Harry Gregory said:Eh?
So the people (all Charlton Supporters) who loaned the business money and then were generous enough to let it float interest free for as long as takes are now expected to take a hit to give that cunt a profit! fuck him I would rather us relegated again then that odious twat make money out of our former directors.1 -
So,..... Is it okay to get excited yet , or is it too early ?
And ,should I put the bubbley back in the fridge today ,or leave it a while ?0 -
Airman Brown said:Covered End said:Airman Brown said:Redskin said:Airman Brown said:AFKABartram said:Seems we are back to micro analysing details without anyone really knowing whether those details are the real issue or not.
Weve been in a similar round to this about 6 or 7 times over the last two years. I’ve absolutely no idea why some people wrap themselves up so much in it.
I think we can all agree the owner is of little use at all.
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N01R4M you are forgetting that RD is also putting a value on the land which ignores British planning laws. He thinks that building a hotel at St Truiden, by being a bigwig to the council, the same applies over here. The reality is the Valley will only ever be a football stadium unless CAFC voluntarily relocate.1
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Airman Brown said:Covered End said:Airman Brown said:Redskin said:Airman Brown said:AFKABartram said:Seems we are back to micro analysing details without anyone really knowing whether those details are the real issue or not.
Weve been in a similar round to this about 6 or 7 times over the last two years. I’ve absolutely no idea why some people wrap themselves up so much in it.
I think we can all agree the owner is of little use at all.
You can, if you want, stick your fingers in your ears and join RD is his delusion that having the lowest budget in the division (according to Bowyer) doesn’t mean we can’t get promoted. You can ignore the fact that teams with Charlton’s likely budget usually go down. But shouting louder at matches still won’t be a solution.
If Bowyer and Co stay, despite being handed a low budget, should we not be rewarding that loyalty by showing some support?10 -
1672, Peter the Great born0
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AFKABartram said:Seems we are back to micro analysing details without anyone really knowing whether those details are the real issue or not.
Weve been in a similar round to this about 6 or 7 times over the last two years. I’ve absolutely no idea why some people wrap themselves up so much in it.3
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