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Murray gone

Weegie Addick
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No longer a director of CAFC Holdings or Baton.
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Good, hopefully he’ll go back to supporting Wolves.21
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Wow0
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Never thought I'd be saying this after the PL years but good riddance.42
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Just got one of those Companies House emails about it.0
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One gone one more to go. ( not a director).7
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We need at least one asshole at the club.
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@Dave2l I will always forever be here mate 😉7
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Rejoice. Happy days.5
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DaveMehmet said:Never thought I'd be saying this after the PL years but good riddance.
But instead he chose to crawl right up his arse.
That will never been forgotten.15 -
Good a clean sweep of all the deadwood is needed, come on Thomas...one more to go!13
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Dave2l said:We need at least one asshole at the club.16
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Exiled_Addick said:Dave2l said:We need at least one asshole at the club.4
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I assume all Baton 2010 owns now is CAFC Holdings, which owns the stadium and training ground, so Murray leaving those companies makes very little difference, it just means that Roland is the sole director now.2
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That's two votv issues on the trott that stories have broken as the issue goes to print.
I'm sure there is a conspiracy against @Airman Brown, he must have had a black cat cross his path. Maybe some seagull poo strategically dropped will break the run of luck?
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Nah, I reckon he has this one.bloody close though.0 -
Good riddance. Responsible for so much damage to the club since 2005. Ended up a toxic specimen.
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A shame he undone all the great work in previous years.
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Dave2l said:We need at least one asshole at the club.15
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Good riddance you cynical old fool.....was good at playing to an audience when it suited but a cynical arsehole in reality.
Will not be missed.4 -
Surprised only 20 comments on this thread. Thought there would be vast outpourings of joy and relief. Very bittersweet. Did so much good but undid all of it and more by his failure to quit while he was winning. Good riddance. A sad epitaph under all the circs.1
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It's a shame how it ended for Murray after all the adulation of the premier years.
But as others have said he only has himself to blame.
Had he stood up to the nonsense Roland inflicted on the club instead of supporting him it could have been so so different.
Despite everything I hope he is over his health issues and has a happy retirement.37 -
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Sillybilly said:Surprised only 20 comments on this thread. Thought there would be vast outpourings of joy and relief. Very bittersweet. Did so much good but undid all of it and more by his failure to quit while he was winning. Good riddance. A sad epitaph under all the circs.0
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Sillybilly said:Surprised only 20 comments on this thread. Thought there would be vast outpourings of joy and relief. Very bittersweet. Did so much good but undid all of it and more by his failure to quit while he was winning. Good riddance. A sad epitaph under all the circs.
Element of wishing to move on, and If you can’t say anything best to not say anything at all maybe.38 -
You do you do not need to be a Director or official to support the club. Let’s hope he turns up as a supporter to watch the team.
To me and many others he should have been vocal over the damage Roland and his CEO did, but he was in charge during our golden Premier League days.2 -
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I hope that Richard will continue to attend games as a supporter which he has done for many years.5
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Apparently he has got a gig on TalkSport with Simon Jordan.28
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bittersweet. He was once some one we all admired for our rise, now we all despise for our fall. I hope he has a long and happy retirement and can come to the valley to continue to support us and enjoy the success sandgaard will hopefully bring.2
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Hero to zero summed up
he’s probably as relieved as we are , hope he enjoys retirement3 -
I have zero empathy. An absolute wrong’un for what he’s done. Should never be welcomed back.6
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Shame how its ended in all honesty
You watch the Centenary DVD and see Curbs / Murray standing on the pitch together in 2000 and they were a bit like like Gallen / Bowyer team that we see today - Unfortunately his ego got too big and it wasnt just the club that suffered but his own reputation
As others have said, its for the best but hope he can enjoy his retirement and enjoy just being a Charlton fan now11