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ESI 1 v ESI 2 - Initial Hearing 01-02/09/2020, Court of Appeal 17/09/2020 (p127)

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  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,616
    yes yes!!!!!

    just woke up to check the phone... fantastic ... cor it’s emotional, one last hurdle to go, but should be minor compared to this.

    time to put the champagne on Ice. 
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    It's not real, it's footage from an England game I believe and widely used on twitter with the screen just being substituted for something funny. 
  • It's not real, it's footage from an England game I believe and widely used on twitter with the screen just being substituted for something funny. 
    should have let that one run...
  • sillav nitram
    sillav nitram Posts: 10,163
    edited September 2020
    It's not real, it's footage from an England game I believe and widely used on twitter with the screen just being substituted for something funny. 
    Bugger!

    Shows you how long it’s been since a last watched an England game, was that the ‘66 World Cup?

    Well it’ll do for me.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,763
    It was from Euro 2016 when England scored the last minute winner against Wales.
  • Grateful thanks to you, Lauren, for your splendid performance today.
  • sillav nitram
    sillav nitram Posts: 10,163
    edited September 2020
    Grateful thanks to you, Lauren, for your splendid performance today.
    Woman of the Match without doubt.
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  • Am watching Now 70’s.
    Counted down the top 40 of the 70’s.

    Number One.


    Valley Floyd Road, the mist rolling in from the Thames, my desire, is always to be found at Valley Floyd Road.

    Of course it was.

    Today has been a bit bonkers ain’t it.

    Night night everyone ❤️
  • In his closing statement the Judge highlighted that at one point over 200 people were on the call. I genuinely believe it swayed him in realising the importance and urgency of the matter. Top away support as always!
    I will let @oohaahmortimer be the judge of that

  • Bugle horn i think
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    Good night Mardi gras. 

    Even by Cafc standards that was one weird day. 
    We have won a battle.
    We took one step forward; many more are still needed.

    We live to fight another day after fat Tuesday.

    Never was so much owed by so many to so few.

    The Charlton story : players change, but the fans sign up for life.

    Time for bed.

  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,616
    Reading through all this I can't stop crying... far out ... so emotional 
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,616
    we really have had the shit kicked out of us over the last however long and I think this is just a chance to let all that out ... lol... How good is supporting this club... love it ... lol
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,989
    Yippee i a
    Yippee i o.
  • KiwiValley
    KiwiValley Posts: 3,379
    Yippee i a
    Yippee i o.

    Names of the Turkish Bidders?
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,559
    Incidentally, can anyone validate that I was correct in hearing during the proceedings today that Chris Farnell actually represented Lex Dominus Limited in filing the interim application for the injunction? I was on a work call at the same time so it became hard to juggle. If that is the case... my word is he in trouble.
    Don’t worry I’m sure this will be mentioned to the SRA ;-))
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  • Maybe...just maybe we can start to to rebuild this club again - it's going to be a huge task but we know it can be done.

    Sarsgaard may be our first truly sane and solvent owner since the Premier League years - that's fourteen years we have been run by crackpots and spivs and yet we still got promoted twice in that time.

    If Bowyer is given the cash to bring in six or seven good professionals then we can get a squad together pretty quickly and given how good Gallen is then those players will already be lined up and they can be brought in very fast.

    The good thing from our POV is that 90% of our opponents in League One are absolutely potless and we may be able to take advantage of that in the same way that we have been taken advantage of in the recent past.

    There are some very good League One players available and without clubs so if we can get cracking quickly then we can get the right squad together very quickly and get the season up and running.
  • siblers said:
    You'd feel for Bowyer after reading that interview, he must have a serious love of the club to not have walked away, we all know it's s tough for the fans but God only knows what it must be like for him, JJ and Gallen. 

    He deserves some stability and support 
    As does pretty much every other member of staff at The Valley and Sparrows Lane. Let's hope it's not long in coming now.
  • MattF said:
    Fair to say she'll never have to buy another drink at a Charlton game ever again
  • 30mins to pass judgment apparently 
    Ffs I’ve done 2 hrs reading this on the khazi and I’ve passed a lot more than judgement , still back on pg 54 

  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    Lauren you are a CHARLTON LEGEND! Make no mistake 
    New chant to old pop song. 'Tell Lauren I love her '.
    Was thinking more singing Lauren over and over to the tune of "Lorraine" - Bad Manners mate, least you've got the N in there, to aid artistic licence

    ;)
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,976
    IdleHans said:
    No shout outs, but do hope Lauren is a member on here and reading this, with a decent sized glass of fizz

    I have no idea whether Lauren is a shy, retiring type, uncomfortable in the spotlight, or someone who would enjoy being the focus of the well-deserved praise that should be heaped upon her. But either way, I would like to say a massive thank you to her for the huge amount of work that must have gone into the preparation and presentation of the case, and what looked to me like an assured and very solid performance with the added pressure of a huge audience.

    She has played a hugely important role at a pivotal moment in the club's history, and overcome a highly experienced brief to achieve a great victory in a knife-edge case.

    My admiration is boundless.



     
    From now on Lauren is a heroine. No more needs to be said.
  • ct_addick said:
    Some of Chaisty's reviews below from website.....but you never came up against Lauren Kreamer !!!!

    ‘A fiery advocate.’ - Legal 500 2018

    ‘Incisive, assured and commanding.’ - Legal 500 2018

    ‘He has an excellent ability to bring round a judge.' - Legal 500 2017

    ‘He has an innate understanding of what and how much to say.’ - Legal 500 2017

     

    He is fantastic at arguing the same point in 100 different ways - Charlton Fan 2020
    I thought he seemed pretty disrespectful when LK was speaking. So glad he got it handed to him.
    But I thought he had 'wiped the floor with LK'. 
    I never said that. He focussed on MMs mistakes and LK did a great job defending it.
    @Leeds_Addick I don't think that was a reference to you, someone else on here did say exactly that.
  • Rob7Lee said:
    MattF said:
    Is it too much wishful thinking to hope that Paul Elliott’s legal bill has gone up a few hundred quid because of Charlton fans clogging up the Teams lobby
    I'm sure his barrister (and others) charges by the hour - so quite possibly!
    Others who know about this stuff have said yesterday's fees would have been fixed, what's called a "brief fee".  Not cheap for someone of Chaisty's experience, I'd wager, and I bet Chaisty's glad it wasn't performance related.
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