Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.

The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)

1208620872089209120922264

Comments

  • edited December 2019

    May have been a failed gag? That’s why politics is banned in a text forum. 
  • edited December 2019
    seth plum said:
    I have it on pretty good authority that everybody liked working with Guy Luzon, but he ended up as bewildered and then as marginalised as everybody else.
    I might have my timings wrong, but I believe he was around at the time Katrien Meire also thought she could pick the team.

    Assume on another forum that can’t be named and frankly i do not believe a word of it.
    As perfectly shown here

    1:30mins in. How did this go so unnoticed? 

    https://youtu.be/joHn4zrD4yE
  • FYI (Because i know @henryirving is always looking for more content for the takeover thread). 


  • Sponsored links:


  • Is it all off yet?
  • Matt Southall liking all the tweets still.
  • TEL said:
    Ive always believed that it would always be a possibility that any takeover would be subject to moving away from the Valley....we know the spivs wanted to, I think Duchatelet thought he could pull it off or if not redevelop the Valley as per St Trudien so Ive no reason to think the new mob being Investors would be thinking anything different. It was interesting watching Nimer being interviewed as most of what he said was about "green" investing and I took that to be agricultrally based, so how that fits with a SE London football club I dont know.

    If these people have big plans for the club, the Valley being hemmed in on all sides will be problematic if they are thinking of what Arsenal and Spurs have done in recent years ( I wont lower the tone by mentioning what happened across the Thames). Im as emotionally attached as any true red blooded Charlton Fan to our home, the Valley.

    However putting aside all emotion (and that is difficult in itself), the position of the Valley isnt great if you think of transport and infrastructure and going forwards relocating to somewhere with better transport links, adequate parking etc would make a lot of sense for a seriously wealthy and ambitious owner. It can be pain in the arse to park at Charlton, I think most of us have had a few break ins with cars etc and the rail service is pretty inadequate.

    Its  our home and we fought hard to get it back, you being one of the leading lights in that fight, but maybe a new stadium would make sense......on a much smaller scale I was mega impressed with the location and facilities at Doncaster...yeah for sure the stadium itself was a bit souless, but you couldnt really fault the surrounds and links to motorways, parking, food etc.

    Anyway, Im not advocating a move away, just playing devils advocate...I think we all need to realise that in todays modern progressive world it could be a possibility.
    But any new ground which is better for drivers will almost certainly be worse for public transport. Unless there is engineering work, the trains really aren't that bad and North Greenwich gives another option.

    Doncaster were lucky in that there was a major airfield near the centre of town being developed, so there was plenty of space for a new ground and cheap land. I can't think of any sites for a new stadium in the area, the peninsula is just as bad for road traffic for example, while east of Woolwich is directly under the City Airport flight path!
  • @TEL I haven’t seen the video, but if Nimer was talking about “green investing” it’s likely he means sustainable rather than agricultural. In banking now, we offer a range of “green facilities” linked to a client’s own credentials. So, developing a carbon neutral office would qualify for lower margins on the loan to develop it.

    For football, look at something like what Forest Green did with their stadium. I don’t know how they financed that, but I could have linked that to a green loan and discounted the margin/fee.
  • TEL said:
    Ive always believed that it would always be a possibility that any takeover would be subject to moving away from the Valley....we know the spivs wanted to, I think Duchatelet thought he could pull it off or if not redevelop the Valley as per St Trudien so Ive no reason to think the new mob being Investors would be thinking anything different. It was interesting watching Nimer being interviewed as most of what he said was about "green" investing and I took that to be agricultrally based, so how that fits with a SE London football club I dont know.

    If these people have big plans for the club, the Valley being hemmed in on all sides will be problematic if they are thinking of what Arsenal and Spurs have done in recent years ( I wont lower the tone by mentioning what happened across the Thames). Im as emotionally attached as any true red blooded Charlton Fan to our home, the Valley.

    However putting aside all emotion (and that is difficult in itself), the position of the Valley isnt great if you think of transport and infrastructure and going forwards relocating to somewhere with better transport links, adequate parking etc would make a lot of sense for a seriously wealthy and ambitious owner. It can be pain in the arse to park at Charlton, I think most of us have had a few break ins with cars etc and the rail service is pretty inadequate.

    Its  our home and we fought hard to get it back, you being one of the leading lights in that fight, but maybe a new stadium would make sense......on a much smaller scale I was mega impressed with the location and facilities at Doncaster...yeah for sure the stadium itself was a bit souless, but you couldnt really fault the surrounds and links to motorways, parking, food etc.

    Anyway, Im not advocating a move away, just playing devils advocate...I think we all need to realise that in todays modern progressive world it could be a possibility.
    Why would they be "thinking about what Arsenal and Spurs have done".
    Those clubs can fill 60k stadia, no problem.
    In our prem years we filled 27k with our added plastics.
    Fill in the sides of the Jimmy Seed and we are more than adequately served.
    What would they actually gain from moving away from the Valley.Genuine question. ( I'm probably being thick)
  • Taking a long time this ain’t it 🙈
  • Sponsored links:


  • I don’t know how long these things usually take but 6 days does not seem that long.  
    Just seems longer than any other ratification 
  • https://adbd.ae/

    Site down? Announcement incoming?

    Just seems longer than any other ratification 
    By the EFL or in general?
  • edited December 2019
    I don’t know how long these things usually take but 6 days does not seem that long.  
    I wouldn’t expect to hear anything until tomorrow at the earliest and probably not until next week. Panic if 2 weeks pass without any news. Matt Southall also said they wouldn’t make any further comment until it’s all signed off.
    I’m sure the EFL are just as keen as anybody to be rid of Roland. 
    2 home games next week and I fully expect to see the new regime on the pitch at one of them (Given the injuries they might even be playing). 
  • Just seems longer than any other ratification 
    First news of Roland buying us came out Friday 27th December 2013.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2530174/amp/Charlton-agree-takeover-Belgian-millionaire-Roland-Duchatelet.html

    It was confirmed on Friday 3rd January.

    https://twitter.com/cafcofficial/status/419091705808187392?s=21
  • It would be good if it happened before the week is out. We can then breath and look forwards.
  • Might just be running late but doesnt Bowyer usually have his weekly Press Conference around now?
This discussion has been closed.

Roland Out Forever!