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  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,304
    Leuth said:
    Just got an email saying I'm banned from The Valley? 
    From Alex Gilbey I presume? 
    He said email... Not a tweet ;)
  • CL_Phantom
    CL_Phantom Posts: 5,513
    Leuth said:
    Just got an email saying I'm banned from The Valley? 

    Thats it, I'm definitely getting a season ticket.


  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    Dazzler21 said:
    paulfox said:
    Redrobo said:
    There has been a lot of criticism of the Club over the season. 
    Late information going out and the arrangements for getting fans back to the Valley stick out in my mind. It didn’t bother me, but much was made of it even on this site.

    It may not be that surprising that the owners then do something about things? They have shown that they are aware of what is said on this site and also get the feedback at the fans forums.

    Just a thought.
    If you’re suggesting that was the background to Dan Burke’s departure I think that’s completely off-beam. I do think there’s a lack of understanding between tickets and comms (about how fans need and use details) which means that information isn’t always presented in a timely or optimum way, but that is a matter for the relevant management. My take on his role is that it was to deal with individual fans.

    I don’t know Dan, but I know people who do and it appears that his removal was handled abysmally and with no justification provided, at least at the time. It’s great news he’s got another job but if there’s any explanation beyond cost cutting it’s not been shared, so let’s not make stuff up.
    So basically, you haven’t spoken 1st hand, got a one sided story, and put to everyone something abysmal may have happened, people read this and because of you’re reputation take it as fact, maybe the other side of the story needs to heard before adding fuel to the fire?.  The fella got sacked, he got a new job,, move on. , just playing devils advocate here, and get a few lols cheaply added, for daring to question you.👍
    If you're given Dan's email address, perhaps you 'd happily contact him for his side of the story ? 
    Dan spoke with me briefly and advised that there were no ill feelings to TS or anyone at the club. Doesn't exactly sound like any malice was involved.
    "Abysmal"...
    I’m sticking to that from what I’ve seen but it’s not appropriate to share any more. You’ll have to believe what you want. I have little doubt we’ll be here again in due course.
    What do you mean by that ?

    Are you saying more job losses to come or that the management style is going to be more blunt towards its employees?
    Both, Henry is next when he is ousted from the museum.

    Relax, @Henry Irving.

    They'll keep you in as an exhibit.

     :)
  • Arry Addick
    Arry Addick Posts: 1,168
    Who's TK?
    The Kunt
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,220
    edited July 2022

  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    edited July 2022
    Different situation this one. Football clubs are never going to pay the highest salaries, especially at our level.


  • Some of these job titles 🤣 think someone may have actually woken up to the point of not actually needing half the people in the roles within the club. 
  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,278
    Some of these job titles 🤣 think someone may have actually woken up to the point of not actually needing half the people in the roles within the club. 
    I think that's not the case. Seems more like they realized instead of paying for the work ad hoc it would be more cost efficient to get someone in full time.
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,418
    As Jamie says, salary negotiation didn’t work out.
    The job is there but the salary wasn’t. 🤷‍♂️

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,219
    Some fans want it both ways.
    Criticise an owner for running up massive debts and at the same time criticising an owner for trying to reduce costs.
    This applies whether it's to playing or non playing staff.
    As fans many of us have unrealistic expectations and I include myself in that.
    (I'm not talking about how matters are dealt with, just the necessity to do so and I appreciate that not all decisions are correct).
    Or as in this case retaining the role fully time but paying a wage rather than free lance rates which are usually higher per day.
  • Valleysarr
    Valleysarr Posts: 1,097
    TS is a businessman who somewhat misguidedly thought it would be plain sailing to the Premier league ! That’s clearly not the case as we all knew and his pride is hurt so he’s trying everything to correct the model and achieve his goal ! 
    Wish him the best as he saved us and a good guy to boot ( despite that song )
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,734
    edited July 2022
    Some fans want it both ways.
    Criticise an owner for running up massive debts and at the same time criticising an owner for trying to reduce costs.
    This applies whether it's to playing or non playing staff.
    As fans many of us have unrealistic expectations and I include myself in that.
    (I'm not talking about how matters are dealt with, just the necessity to do so and I appreciate that not all decisions are correct).
    It cuts both ways. Decision makers sometimes have no understanding of workload in specialist areas and are unable to understand the pressure their decisions put on staff.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,220
    edited July 2022
    Scoham said:
    Different situation this one. Football clubs are never going to pay the highest salaries, especially at our level.


    https://cafc.peoplehr.net/Pages/JobBoard/Opening.aspx?v=703d8ddc-5579-4f01-b1d0-57c6fe802772
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    edited July 2022
    shirty5 said:
    Scoham said:
    Different situation this one. Football clubs are never going to pay the highest salaries, especially at our level.


    https://cafc.peoplehr.net/Pages/JobBoard/Opening.aspx?v=703d8ddc-5579-4f01-b1d0-57c6fe802772
    Not surprised at that salary, I think the recent first team analyst role was being advertised at about £26k.

    Any idea how it compares to similar clubs in our league?
  • £20k for a 6 day a week job in London. 


  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,885
    Don’t think we pay well for any non football roles do we - nor particularly ever have?

    With general cost of living concerns these roles may go unfilled as staff choose a better paid position. 
  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,278
    As I said in another thread, I doubt Charlton TV will be as well produced this season. Is it really sustainable to be paying Scott Minto, Steve Brown, Curbs, and another ex player, every week? Can't be.
  • swordfish
    swordfish Posts: 4,234
    edited July 2022
    Some fans want it both ways.
    Criticise an owner for running up massive debts and at the same time criticising an owner for trying to reduce costs.
    This applies whether it's to playing or non playing staff.
    As fans many of us have unrealistic expectations and I include myself in that.
    (I'm not talking about how matters are dealt with, just the necessity to do so and I appreciate that not all decisions are correct).
    It cuts both ways. Decision makers sometimes have no understanding of workload in specialist areas and are unable to understand the pressure their decisions put on staff.
    It happens under new administrations and it happened to me,  an incoming boss who didn't understand my niche role, nor it's scope, left me to get on with it, not  appreciating the scale of my workload given the limited staffing resources available to me.

    It didn't end well because I walked after 23 years of service and having been denied redundancy (twice). I left in order to preserve my sanity (some on here might argue I failed in that) and because I could. I later learned he left soon after 😂(🐓🐓➡️🛖)

    But I digress. I find it strange that us fans seem to have developed such an interest in the movements of non playing staff, but I understand why in the broader context.
  • Doomer Jon
    Doomer Jon Posts: 326
    https://cafc.peoplehr.net/Pages/JobBoard/Opening.aspx?v=703d8ddc-5579-4f01-b1d0-57c6fe802772

    £20-£23k seriously. Showed the JD to mate who is a Comms director - he said bare minimum £35k in London for that.
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  • johnny73
    johnny73 Posts: 4,567
    I'm normally quite happy to stay neutral on most things and see how they play out. But that salary is ridiculously low based on the responsibilities and experience wanted in the job description. 
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    johnny73 said:
    I'm normally quite happy to stay neutral on most things and see how they play out. But that salary is ridiculously low based on the responsibilities and experience wanted in the job description. 
    A salary need not keep anybody in the lap of luxury. However anybody who does an honest day’s work should get enough in to afford to pay their way reasonably close to where they work, regardless of the difficulty of the job or experience required or responsibilities assumed.

  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,254
    https://cafc.peoplehr.net/Pages/JobBoard/Opening.aspx?v=703d8ddc-5579-4f01-b1d0-57c6fe802772

    £20-£23k seriously. Showed the JD to mate who is a Comms director - he said bare minimum £35k in London for that.
    £20-23k ? They are having a fucking laugh aren't they ?
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,865
    Croydon said:
    Football clubs always take the piss with wages as they know there's fans/interested people willing to work for a club. Mad when you think how overpaid players are in relation 

    They can just be smug money chasing narrow minded idiots.

    These people don't think ahead. 

    Yes, make the required cut backs. It is reasonable and healthy for the club...but don't take the piss.

    If staff are paid well, then they will have increased job satisfaction and they will work harder. 
    They will also speak out more fondly about working for Charlton. 


  • Major
    Major Posts: 1,026
    And besides all that, it's something else to moan about.
  • Sage
    Sage Posts: 7,277
    Got to say looking through the club’s vacancies, it’s embarrassing what is being offered for these roles.

    Even in the roles where a degree and experience is the absolute minimum needed, so years of hard work and dedication, money spent to get to that position, the salaries and hours expected to work mean they are constantly working and struggling to get by with the current living crisis.

    It’s disrespectful, and as much as I want the club to appoint people in roles that are needed, if you take the mick out future potential employees, don’t expect anything in return.
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,195
    Major said:
    And besides all that, it's something else to moan about.
    Do you know the difference between legitimate concerns and ‘something to moan about’?
    Do you even think the former can exist in relation to Charlton?
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,801
    What’s the legitimate concern? That we’re not paying top dollar for a non football job? This is a consistent thing across football and sport as a whole
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,519
    We are a League One club disguised quite well as a Prem outfit based on the size and quality of our stadium (which our owner does not own). On that basis, I wouldn’t expect the club to be shelling out competitive London rates, but equally they are going to need to compromise on expectation from the individuals filling the roles, as rookie salaries will attract rookie employees. If the latter get sacked quickly for not fulfilling to expectation, only one party will be to blame. You get what you pay for in any business. 

    All that said, not having a go at the club, it has a budget to play with and has to spread it wisely. Just shows what a hill we have to climb.

    If the club were being smart they could probably attract some better calibre employees by having the same basic, a significant bonus in the event we secure promotion and an up front max capped bonus should we a) reach the Championship b) the Premiership. They couldn’t increase the salary for each tier, as more difficult to take away than to give and every risk our fate could head back down in the other direction Prem➡️Champ➡️League One, which would leave the club’s overall finances in a right pickle.