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Thomas Sandgaard visits the Charlton Athletic Museum
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Ooey, that is a lovely gesture, well done.oohaahmortimer said:
Another early morning clear out of Cadbury’s taking place ...
Hold on a minute the boots were after promotion !!He’s so perfect ❤️ he can have em now , thanks to the museum posse for passing them on .
You should have told me you were going to do it, I had a pair of socks signed by Dennis, that could have gone with the boots!!!
They do pen and ink a bit now though....1 -
Wrong thread. I'm an idiot.3
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I truly hope Southall and Farnell do time for any criminal actions they have taken (of course this may not be be down to them I mean in general should they have taken any)charltonnick said:It was nice to be able to give something back to a guy who has become a cash machine for some scumbags. The latest bill to arrive at the club was for all the furniture in Southall's luxury Thames side pad which has all gone missing and unpaid for , leaving Thomas and the club to pick up the tab.4 -
I understand the Southall thing isn't true.3
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What a shame, some of those we have loss due COVID aren't here to enjoy this moment!4
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Yes totally agree what a fantastic gift.Henry Irving said:
TS paid up as it was a club liability.Athletico Charlton said:Wow - stealing furniture, really MS must have no self respect to act like that. Complete scum bag. I hope TS is able to get recompense.
On a positive note though, well played @oohaahmortimer what a great gift for TS.
And agree, @oohaahmortimer great gift
On the Southall front he has just shown himself to be even lower than I thought possible. He will get what he deserves I have no doubt on that and if anyone on here does have access to the twat please remember to pass that on. Sooner or later you reap what you sow1 -
Isn't that classed as theft?Tracey said:7 -
How low can you get, what a piece of slime. Still once a thief always a thief I guess. Are the club doing anything about this Tracey or just writing it off or is it not for our ears (yet) ?Tracey said:3 -
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Couldn't have been a fancy mirror, it would've either cracked or been unable to show a reflection.Tracey said:
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I do not know is the honest answer.charltonbob said:
How low can you get, what a piece of slime. Still once a thief always a thief I guess. Are the club doing anything about this Tracey or just writing it off or is it not for our ears (yet) ?Tracey said:5 -
Ok thanksTracey said:
I do not know is the honest answer.charltonbob said:
How low can you get, what a piece of slime. Still once a thief always a thief I guess. Are the club doing anything about this Tracey or just writing it off or is it not for our ears (yet) ?Tracey said:0 -
southamptonaddick said:
Isn't that classed as theft?Tracey said:Any cost to replace would be down to the Club if it was leased in the Club's name.However, the rightful owner (if it was let furnished) is the landlord, and deliberately depriving that rightful owner of their property is beyond doubt, theft. The person who deprived the owner is the offender (MS?) and that crime should be reported, either by the Club or the landlord.13 -
In reality though the best you'd get from the Old Bill is a crime number which might enable an insurance claim of some description (always assuming the excess is not too prohibitive to make it worthwhile of course). There's not a cat in hells chance that they will investigate and bring the scumbag to book.bobmunro said:southamptonaddick said:
Isn't that classed as theft?Tracey said:Any cost to replace would be down to the Club if it was leased in the Club's name.However, the rightful owner (if it was let furnished) is the landlord, and deliberately depriving that rightful owner of their property is beyond doubt, theft. The person who deprived the owner is the offender (MS?) and that crime should be reported, either by the Club or the landlord.0 -
If there is evidence of theft wouldn't a good old 'citizens arrest' be possible?LenGlover said:
In reality though the best you'd get from the Old Bill is a crime number which might enable an insurance claim of some description (always assuming the excess is not too prohibitive to make it worthwhile of course). There's not a cat in hells chance that they will investigate and bring the scumbag to book.bobmunro said:southamptonaddick said:
Isn't that classed as theft?Tracey said:Any cost to replace would be down to the Club if it was leased in the Club's name.However, the rightful owner (if it was let furnished) is the landlord, and deliberately depriving that rightful owner of their property is beyond doubt, theft. The person who deprived the owner is the offender (MS?) and that crime should be reported, either by the Club or the landlord.
If it is possible as fans we have the resources to help the Old Bill out.1 -
Surely there must be someone at the club with a direct link to the OB ? *asking for 10 mates3
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Or a citizen’s shoeingseth plum said:
If there is evidence of theft wouldn't a good old 'citizens arrest' be possible?LenGlover said:
In reality though the best you'd get from the Old Bill is a crime number which might enable an insurance claim of some description (always assuming the excess is not too prohibitive to make it worthwhile of course). There's not a cat in hells chance that they will investigate and bring the scumbag to book.bobmunro said:southamptonaddick said:
Isn't that classed as theft?Tracey said:Any cost to replace would be down to the Club if it was leased in the Club's name.However, the rightful owner (if it was let furnished) is the landlord, and deliberately depriving that rightful owner of their property is beyond doubt, theft. The person who deprived the owner is the offender (MS?) and that crime should be reported, either by the Club or the landlord.
If it is possible as fans we have the resources to help the Old Bill out.1 -
usetobunkin said:What a shame, some of those we have loss due COVID aren't here to enjoy this moment!
Just rather heartbreaking to be honest.
Seb was beyond committed to Charlton. He loved the club through and through. His record attendance was unbelievable. He also witnessed a lot of rough patches.
He more then deserved to be able to welcolme saanguard and look forward to our new improved futuristic possibilities.
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I thought ordering furniture on the club was low enough. But taking items from a fully furnished flat even worse - when I read about the stuff going missing, despite thinking is despicable, it didn't surprise me. I never considered things would be taken (stolen) from a furnished flat!charltonbob said:
How low can you get, what a piece of slime. Still once a thief always a thief I guess. Are the club doing anything about this Tracey or just writing it off or is it not for our ears (yet) ?Tracey said:1 -
This does need publicising.PrincessFiona said:
I thought ordering furniture on the club was low enough. But taking items from a fully furnished flat even worse - when I read about the stuff going missing, despite thinking is despicable, it didn't surprise me. I never considered things would be taken (stolen) from a furnished flat!charltonbob said:
How low can you get, what a piece of slime. Still once a thief always a thief I guess. Are the club doing anything about this Tracey or just writing it off or is it not for our ears (yet) ?Tracey said:1 -
@Henry Irving needs to get the right people into ensure the Museum can live up to standards.
Sepp Blatter: Fifa lodges criminal complaint against former president - BBC Sport
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Don't see what FIFA's problem is? Money spent on a museum is always well spent.Addickted said:@Henry Irving needs to get the right people into ensure the Museum can live up to standards.
Sepp Blatter: Fifa lodges criminal complaint against former president - BBC Sport
Got a nice message from TS yesterday about his visit BTW0 -
Fifa, football's world governing body, say Blatter's previous administration cost them 500m Swiss francs (£420m) to renovate "a building that the organisation doesn't own", while also "locking itself into a long-term rental agreement on unfavourable terms".Addickted said:@Henry Irving needs to get the right people into ensure the Museum can live up to standards.
Sepp Blatter: Fifa lodges criminal complaint against former president - BBC Sport
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Sounds like it gave Matt Southall a great idea!!killerandflash said:
Fifa, football's world governing body, say Blatter's previous administration cost them 500m Swiss francs (£420m) to renovate "a building that the organisation doesn't own", while also "locking itself into a long-term rental agreement on unfavourable terms".Addickted said:@Henry Irving needs to get the right people into ensure the Museum can live up to standards.
Sepp Blatter: Fifa lodges criminal complaint against former president - BBC Sport
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