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Matt Southall’s first interview
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Still don't mean the point don't stand. It shouldn't matter if Millwall are getting 45k attendances in a brand new stadium *chortle*, as long as we're filling the seats and paying the wages, surely that's all we're worried aboutChris_from_Sidcup said:
That's just the same for any London club though. Even Millwall would sell out games in the premier league.seth plum said:On attendances/London/catchment area/27000 I know it was a special occasion but we needed an extra lot of tickets for Wembley. The people are out there, they need a reason to turn up each game, because if we build it they will come.0 -
Good man. Classy.
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Go to your room you cheeky git, “older boys” 😉Dazzler21 said:
And the older boys on here will ignore your ability to judge character because you're young and they're bitter 😉covered_end_junior said:Enjoyed that, as others have said we didn’t learn an awful lot but I consider myself a pretty good judge of character and I like him. Welcome Matt, looking forward to the future.1 -
Never mentioned the funding and eventual reopening of Eltham nick, someone’s going to be disappointed 😉2
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Classy indeed, but I think it's a bit embarrassing he's seen that. Young bloke needs support now imo, not piss taking 👍Sillybilly said:
Good man. Classy. 13 -
Didn't see the interview,but just the fact that it happened is a good thing.
From the comments on here he knows a bit about our history ,think of Daiesy and the last lot out history didn't matter !
They know the club needs a proper structure to function.
We now know we won't see the big shilling spent re transfers.well it's CAFC after all and it was nice to day dream about blowing the transfer doors off for awhile.
I think the comment re doing something we might not like in Feb is bringing in their own football guy------ I have NO inside info------ Director of Football say and if LB don't like it he can walk.1 -
Thats really made me giggle, an honest man that can laugh at himself is a far cry from that odious belgian.Sillybilly said:
Good man. Classy. 27 -
See he left out the bit about pumping a million squid into a new official unofficial online fans forum called Charlton Lite and have approached yours truly about Modding it, for a large fee of course. Got head hunted after they stuck an ad on Routers asking for the best Mod that's never been and my name kept coming up.
Olly skating round this afternoon to do interview and it'll be out at 19:00 tonight.
Nervous much! Wish me luck, guys19 -
Nice to hear but unless he recruits well this month and ties Bows down after, it's all a load of bollocks.
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I did mention to Olly that I was expecting over the shoulder two shot noddies, and he didn’t disappoint. If I’d shot it I’d have made sure his pumps were in shot.Henry Irving said:
No critique of the camera work, Jim : - ) @JamesSeedJamesSeed said:Can I be the first to say I thought that the interview was ok.
I’d also have blathered on endlessly about Jimmy Seed, after the interview. Maybe even during the interview.2 -
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One things for sure, we definitely have the best looking chairman in English football.
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They normally say ’Proof of pudding is in the eating’.Mendonca In Asdas said:.
Proof of pudding is always in the pudding as they say
I prefer your version.3 -
Hi MattDoctorCharlton said:One things for sure, we definitely have the best looking chairman in English football.19 -
I am sure he has someone, perhaps Olly, monitoring CL for the reactions, and that's completely sensible if so. I also really like that he recognises there are things where he doesn't have so much experience relatively (public speaking, broadcast, etc, carefully prepared and crafted press statements), and so employs people with expertise to assist him with that. In stark contrast to RD and Meire, and the regime before that too.
I think it is right as someone said earlier that his shares are basically an incentive for future delivery, rather than his own investment, and again, nothing wrong with that. To me he looks and sounds like someone who has finally managed his dream job, after several years of casting around for it, and having found it, is determined to make a go of it. Wouldn't we all dream of that?
I do think that "future delivery" is basically going to be future sale of the club, but that's OK too. His 25% shares will not bring him a windfall, if we are relegated and someone offers £1 and purchase of debts, whereas if we get to the FAPL, he will clean up, but his interests and ours will have been in alignment. I honestly think that is their agenda, I can't see another one, because I don't think a "property play" of the type that was around in 2010 and 2014, exists. New stadium because we have outgrown the Valley might be on the agenda long term, but not the objective per se of their investment.
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I’ll put in a good word for you 😂i_b_b_o_r_g said:See he left out the bit about pumping a million squid into a new official unofficial online fans forum called Charlton Lite and have approached yours truly about Modding it, for a large fee of course. Got head hunted after they stuck an ad on Routers asking for the best Mod that's never been and my name kept coming up.
Olly skating round this afternoon to do interview and it'll be out at 19:00 tonight.
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Welcome Matt.
A proper hands-on Chairman with skin in the game is exactly what we need after what we’ve had to put up with for the past six years.
I’m optimistic that the actions will live up to the words, which mean: the signings that LB and SG have asked for in January, and contracts for LB and staff well before the end of the season.Then I fully expect us to stay up, rebuild the squad in the close season and make a good go of a promotion push in 20/21.
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Liked the interview. Yes it was a puff piece and told us lots that we wanted to hear. But it didn't tell as EVERYTHING we wanted to hear, so will take what we did hear at face value. He has clearly invested time in the club, and that shows.
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Like that, was hoping he'd be able to have a laugh at himself. Good sign.Sillybilly said:
Good man. Classy. 6 -
We move on to proof of the pudding territory.2
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Over our years in the prem when ground was 27k how often were the 24k home seats sold out @Airman Brown0
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Some truly joyless souls on here. We've just spent 5 years campaigning and protesting against one of the worst owners in English football and one of the worst in our history, and now we've got people slagging off the new chairman because he dared to name some of our recent academy graduates.
I genuinely think that some of you enjoy hating a regime more than supporting the team and will therefore look to pick any and as many holes in anything going forward. It'll be very interesting to see how many boycotters return to The Valley regularly and how many were just using it as an excuse to gain back their Saturdays.51 -
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I think it's a way for some people to cover all bases, so they can then say "told you so" if it all ends in tears, but also enjoy it if it all goes swimmingly.Croydon said:Some truly joyless souls on here. We've just spent 5 years campaigning and protesting against one of the worst owners in English football and one of the worst in our history, and now we've got people slagging off the new chairman because he dared to name some of our recent academy graduates.
I genuinely think that some of you enjoy hating a regime more than supporting the team and will therefore look to pick any and as many holes in anything going forward. It'll be very interesting to see how many boycotters return to The Valley regularly and how many were just using it as an excuse to gain back their Saturdays.
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Absolutely this.Croydon said:Some truly joyless souls on here. We've just spent 5 years campaigning and protesting against one of the worst owners in English football and one of the worst in our history, and now we've got people slagging off the new chairman because he dared to name some of our recent academy graduates.
I genuinely think that some of you enjoy hating a regime more than supporting the team and will therefore look to pick any and as many holes in anything going forward. It'll be very interesting to see how many boycotters return to The Valley regularly and how many were just using it as an excuse to gain back their Saturdays.
Some real ballbags on here now who must be a fcking joy to live with.
Constant fckin moaning and moaning about anything and everything.
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If you think this is bad, I hope you aren't part of the facebook group!Charltonparklane said:
Absolutely this.Croydon said:Some truly joyless souls on here. We've just spent 5 years campaigning and protesting against one of the worst owners in English football and one of the worst in our history, and now we've got people slagging off the new chairman because he dared to name some of our recent academy graduates.
I genuinely think that some of you enjoy hating a regime more than supporting the team and will therefore look to pick any and as many holes in anything going forward. It'll be very interesting to see how many boycotters return to The Valley regularly and how many were just using it as an excuse to gain back their Saturdays.
Some real ballbags on here now who must be a fcking joy to live with.
Constant fckin moaning and moaning about anything and everything.
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We had about 8k who were football tourists, fans of other prem clubs, folk who came to watch Prem football without any connection with Cafc, fair weather fans who pick and choose. I'm talking about the home end, which also had a few thousand away fans who couldn't get in the Jimmy Seed.oohaahmortimer said:Over our years in the prem when ground was 27k how often were the 24k home seats sold out @Airman Brown
If Leeds had scored this season in their bizarre 1-0 defeat the 2k Leeds fans in the east and west would have been even more noticeable.
When West ham get 60k in the stadium that they mugged off the British public; they aren't all thick Hammers? Maybe about 35K are
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“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”– Winston Churchill9
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I know what you are saying James, all it was lacking was an Australian twangJamesSeed said:Can I be the first to say I thought that the interview was ok.
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100% I am with you on this, still a long way to go.AFKABartram said:Quite surprised to be honest at just how much positivity has been taken from what would have been a well prepared fluff piece aimed at generating support. Not saying that’s a bad thing but surprised others have taken a lot more from it than I did.0
















