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seth plum said:For me the difference between now and a year ago is we have a manager on the way up as opposed to a manager on the way down. However my fear is that it feels a bit like it did when Russell Slade arrived in terms of the footballing outlook. I want it to be a winning season and I am fed up feeling patient.7
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As we approach our 9th season in 14 in the third tier
whilst palace enter their 10th consecutive season of top flight football
and the scum enter their 10th season in 12 in the second tier
let’s jostle one off that we have made some free signings from the 4th tier of English football34 -
The market will find it's own level.
If the salary is too low they won't get anyone, if it's on the low side they may get someone, but with less experience than they'd hoped.
That said, 20-23k is lower than I would have expected and is basically around or just above minimum wage. Might not have the same Kudos down the pub with your mates but Waitrose pays better.
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oohaahmortimer said:As we approach our 9th season in 14 in the third tier
whilst palace enter their 10th consecutive season of top flight football
and the scum enter their 10th season in 12 in the second tier
let’s jostle one off that we have made some free signings from the 4th tier of English football0 -
Gribbo said:charltonbob said:ValleyGary said:charltonbob said:Doomer Jon said: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.0 -
Kindoncasella said:I was in one of the east stand boxes for the last game of the season(shrewsbury i think). The service was shocking, waitress didn't know what beers were available, took about 20 minutes to get a second round of drinks. Food was lukewarm. For £1k that is terrible value, we complained and got a freeby in one of the west stand lounges for next season. Wonder if there have been other similar complaints.
Got invited to the Valley Pass box and since I live in Yorkshire jumped at the chance.
Security refused to open the gate even though we had tickets was waiting half a hour outside until someone more senior told him to open it.
Then as we waited in the box we waited another half hour for anyone to ask for our arrival drinks.
When we did order the guy came back with no drinks have run out of pretty much every beer so made do with what little they did have.
Food was just about warm and not enough to go around then afterwards when it came to paying for the drinks they didn't keep a list of what we ordered and also tried charging us for the free arrival drinks. Was a farce from start to finish.
I did send a e-mail but zero response but again it was a freebie but I wouldn't buy a box or invite friends/family based on that experience alone.
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oohaahmortimer said:As we approach our 9th season in 14 in the third tier
whilst palace enter their 10th consecutive season of top flight football
and the scum enter their 10th season in 12 in the second tier
let’s jostle one off that we have made some free signings from the 4th tier of English football1 -
AddickRam said:Kindoncasella said:I was in one of the east stand boxes for the last game of the season(shrewsbury i think). The service was shocking, waitress didn't know what beers were available, took about 20 minutes to get a second round of drinks. Food was lukewarm. For £1k that is terrible value, we complained and got a freeby in one of the west stand lounges for next season. Wonder if there have been other similar complaints.
Got invited to the Valley Pass box and since I live in Yorkshire jumped at the chance.
Security refused to open the gate even though we had tickets was waiting half a hour outside until someone more senior told him to open it.
Then as we waited in the box we waited another half hour for anyone to ask for our arrival drinks.
When we did order the guy came back with no drinks have run out of pretty much every beer so made do with what little they did have.
Food was just about warm and not enough to go around then afterwards when it came to paying for the drinks they didn't keep a list of what we ordered and also tried charging us for the free arrival drinks. Was a farce from start to finish.
I did send a e-mail but zero response but again it was a freebie but I wouldn't buy a box or invite friends/family based on that experience alone.
On a serious level, that catalogue of shocking customer service is inexcusable.0 -
AddickRam said:Kindoncasella said:I was in one of the east stand boxes for the last game of the season(shrewsbury i think). The service was shocking, waitress didn't know what beers were available, took about 20 minutes to get a second round of drinks. Food was lukewarm. For £1k that is terrible value, we complained and got a freeby in one of the west stand lounges for next season. Wonder if there have been other similar complaints.
Got invited to the Valley Pass box and since I live in Yorkshire jumped at the chance.
Security refused to open the gate even though we had tickets was waiting half a hour outside until someone more senior told him to open it.
Then as we waited in the box we waited another half hour for anyone to ask for our arrival drinks.
When we did order the guy came back with no drinks have run out of pretty much every beer so made do with what little they did have.
Food was just about warm and not enough to go around then afterwards when it came to paying for the drinks they didn't keep a list of what we ordered and also tried charging us for the free arrival drinks. Was a farce from start to finish.
I did send a e-mail but zero response but again it was a freebie but I wouldn't buy a box or invite friends/family based on that experience alone.There ain't no such thing as a free lunch
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Rock Spectacle said:Well holding a full UK driving license potentially breaks the Equality Act for a start. Appreciate the budgetry constraints but having had the public property gig, doesn't matter which league we are in, if we get beaten, you're blamed by default. Been there, have the t-shirt still, to any potential applicants football is one unique industry - and that salary is derisory.2
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seth plum said:For me the difference between now and a year ago is we have a manager on the way up as opposed to a manager on the way down. However my fear is that it feels a bit like it did when Russell Slade arrived in terms of the footballing outlook. I want it to be a winning season and I am fed up feeling patient.
Their footballing philosophies couldn’t be more different. Garner’s outlook is far closer to Robinson’s. I’m optimistic it’ll be a better season than last year, the concern for me is the issue we saw under Robinson, playing tippy tappy football at the back meaning we were unable to create clear chances. Also wouldn’t be surprising if we’re too open defensively or weak defending set pieces.
We appear to at least have a clearer plan than this time last year when the idea was to play 4-3-3 but with no real thought as to how players would fit together or what our style of play even was.
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Jamie looking to stay in football.3
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balham red said:Airman Brown said:balham red said:Henry Irving said:balham red said:Dan Burke. In just a few days he's gone from the man noone knew to the poster boy of the TS haters.
Plenty of people had dealings with him and said so on here and on twitter. That's partly because it was his role and partly because he went out of his way to help fans.
The wider point is he wasn't the only one who went.
The other six or seven staff, including the most senior member of non-football staff, all started in the last 2 months so after the Fill the Valley mess up (after a very good start) so it's wrong to think that was the reason they were sacked.
And as Airman says and I can confirm Dan wasn't given any reason for his being let go.
It's not great that these people have been sacked at all, and it sounds that it could have been done in a better way. In fact, as with other cases such as Purrington, Washington and Jacko, there appears to be a ruthlessness above compassion in people exiting the club. It's not nice.
As for the reason, it's cost cutting, everyone should be able to see that.
TS is trying to turnaround a failing business right now. I don't think it helps that every detail is under so much scrutiny and criticism, because it's clear tough decisions are necessarily being made.
But "abysmal"? Over the top. Sounds like people want TS himself to be sacking every junior member of staff and telling them we need to save money. That's unrealistic also. HR + Line manager would normally be in charge of this in a large company.
Charlton is not a large company. In this case it appears to have taken on a group of people and sacked them in short order, so there wouldn’t be much depth to the relationship either way. I’d like to think Dan Burke deserved a bit better than that, but in any event it would hardly have been much of an imposition in the circumstances.
I would also think anyone deserved some explanation, just as a basic courtesy.5 -
addick1956 said:Ormiston_Addick said:Dazzler21 said:Ormiston_Addick said:It’s a clusterfuck and has been so since the Danish egomaniac walked through the door.
As soon as he got that fucking guitar out I knew we were in trouble.
I am losing interest by the minute in the club, it just doesn’t feel like it belongs to us any longer with all this madness behind the scenes.
Anyone who can’t see what’s going on right now at the club is simply in denial.
Why can’t we just have a normal fucking owner?
Look where we are, then look where Millwall are, then work out why that is.
We have had about ten years of awful ownership and management of the club, that’s why we are where we are.
I had such high hopes for Sandgaard but there are just way too many things going on that cause serious concern.
Plenty of folks on here are in denial about it, that’s up to them, but if @airmanbrown ain’t happy then I ain’t happy either.
The management team changes constantly and there is a feeling of disconnect in a vague way.
The breakeven strategy gives me a strange feeling. Mind you I am grateful he rescued the club. I just think he never realised the cost versus revenue .
That may sound strange given he is a business man but maybe his own bravado clouded the reality of it all.
Having said that he must be spending a bundleaurline tickets , not to mention his time.
“business sense” seems to go out of the window in football, and to be fair, in a lot of the entertainment business.
The question is though, would you do it if you were similarly wedged up?0 -
Vfrf said:Airman Brown said:Leuth said:Not judging any of these cases as I know nothing about them. I will say that the wages being offered for new positions do seem a little low. But above all it strikes me that this thread, and the events discussed herein, are an absolute godsend to those whose narrative of suspicion about TS is being rudely interrupted by, not to put too fine a point on it, promising player signings, a new training ground, near-unanimous acclaim for the new kit, a manager who seems to have a vision, improved club communications, the retention of Pearce as a coach, and a seemingly happy bunch of players5
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seth plum said:For me the difference between now and a year ago is we have a manager on the way up as opposed to a manager on the way down. However my fear is that it feels a bit like it did when Russell Slade arrived in terms of the footballing outlook. I want it to be a winning season and I am fed up feeling patient.1
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Elthamaddick said:seth plum said:For me the difference between now and a year ago is we have a manager on the way up as opposed to a manager on the way down. However my fear is that it feels a bit like it did when Russell Slade arrived in terms of the footballing outlook. I want it to be a winning season and I am fed up feeling patient.1
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swordfish said:Elthamaddick said:seth plum said:For me the difference between now and a year ago is we have a manager on the way up as opposed to a manager on the way down. However my fear is that it feels a bit like it did when Russell Slade arrived in terms of the footballing outlook. I want it to be a winning season and I am fed up feeling patient.
I was simply comparing the situation we’re in right now compared with a year ago.
Incidentally I want Garner to play much better football than Slade, and to deliver wins, the proof will of course be in the consumption of the dessert.1 -
paulfox said:I am completely neutral on TS. He seems like a nice bloke, but he’s made some odd decisions and I honestly can’t say I have absolute confidence in him.
It would be nice to be able to question his actions without the tedious ‘at least it gives you something else to moan about’ mob leaping into action.
This is a discussion forum after all.15 -
The proof is NOT in the pudding
The proof OF the pudding IS IN THE EATING
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Can anyone verify that those that have been fired are being replaced by cheaper options? I can't really see it based on the already low salaries in place.
In addition to that, can we verify that we required the number of staff we did have? I have been through similar processes at other companies and whilst some good staff were lost, for the vast majority it was about getting rid of dead wood and bringing in improvements that were hungry for success.
Of course there is also the option that it's a massive cost cutting exercise and Sandgaard's trying to gut the club of all that it is - just for those that believe that narrative.0 -
Does anyone know what toilet paper the club has been using since TS took over, is it 2-ply or 1-ply?7
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Updated list for vacancies at Charlton if anyone is interested in a role at the club.
https://www.charltonafc.com/vacancies/permanent-roles
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Leaving it late to appoint a 1st team opposition analyst aren't they?0
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eaststandmike said:Leaving it late to appoint a 1st team opposition analyst aren't they?0
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Scoham said:eaststandmike said:Leaving it late to appoint a 1st team opposition analyst aren't they?0
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Uboat said:paulfox said:I am completely neutral on TS. He seems like a nice bloke, but he’s made some odd decisions and I honestly can’t say I have absolute confidence in him.
It would be nice to be able to question his actions without the tedious ‘at least it gives you something else to moan about’ mob leaping into action.
This is a discussion forum after all.
Can't we can all agree that we're bound to see things in a different light, but that overall the 'narrative 'is the same for us all, I hope.
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eaststandmike said:Leaving it late to appoint a 1st team opposition analyst aren't they?
Maybe I'm out of touch (although do have a daughter who graduated last summer from Uni) and this is to a degree a 'local job' - but £25k a year for 40 hours a week PLUS match days for a Graduate AND already having 2 years experience seems a tall order. If you assume 5 hours a match day x minimum 23 matches (I'm assuming not home and away!) is a little over £11 an hour. I'm pretty sure my daughter part time whilst studying was on around £11 an hour at Waitrose.
I get budget restraints, but do feel for anyone whose gone through Uni doing a sports science degree, coming out with a minimum 2:1, having 2 years work experience at a Pro club for the 1st team all to earn £25k. Still at least they won't pay much of their student loans back!
Still, as I said earlier, it's either the going rate and they'll get someone, or it's not and they won't quite achieve the candidate criteria they are looking for.
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