Sandgaard ownership discussion 2022-3 onwards (Meeting with CAST p138)
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superclive98 said:T_C_E said:0
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SheedyCAFC said:Scoham said:1
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Obviously saw the "Valley Parade" faux pas, but are they also saying the white kit is a nod towards chalk pits that were once in the area?1
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Gribbo said:Obviously saw the "Valley Parade" faux pas, but are they also saying the white kit is a nod towards chalk pits that were once in the area?I mean I wasn’t going to buy a shirt but now I’ve heard about the nod back to a former chalk pit in the area, I feel compelled to…
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Gribbo said:Obviously saw the "Valley Parade" faux pas, but are they also saying the white kit is a nod towards chalk pits that were once in the area?7
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To1SCP said:Covered End said:Is it just me or are the majority moaning about the attendances the ones that aren't attending?
All the crap he gets on here, i’m surprised he’s still around.
How many more owners are we going to hound out?4 - Sponsored links:
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Fumbluff said:Gribbo said:Obviously saw the "Valley Parade" faux pas, but are they also saying the white kit is a nod towards chalk pits that were once in the area?I mean I wasn’t going to buy a shirt but now I’ve heard about the nod back to a former chalk pit in the area, I feel compelled to…
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ACADEMY UPDATE
Budget adjustments
As part of the club’s target of moving closer to a break-even status over the next two seasons, there have been adjustments to budgets across all departments at the club.
Sandgaard said: “The academy is a key asset to our club. Just this season we’ve seen players come through our academy and impact the men’s first team. Throughout the years the club has also benefitted from player sales.
“Our academy costs millions of pounds a year to run and we see a real benefit to that spend. Whilst there have been adjustments in the budget at the academy, they are a very small percentage compared to what we spend on the academy. The changes have been made in conjunction with those running the academy to minimalise any impact.”
Avory said: “Throughout my time here there have been increases and decreases in the budget and it is something you have to manage. I have been pleased that the changes we’ve made in the academy this summer haven’t resulted in us making staffing cuts.
“As the productivity numbers show, we have an excellent academy here, with excellent staff, working hard and delivering excellent results. The adjustments in the budget don’t change that and, as have been shown by our progress this season, our focus is continuing to develop players to get to our men’s first team and represent Charlton Athletic.”
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/academy-update
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clive said:
ACADEMY UPDATE
Budget adjustments
As part of the club’s target of moving closer to a break-even status over the next two seasons, there have been adjustments to budgets across all departments at the club.
Sandgaard said: “The academy is a key asset to our club. Just this season we’ve seen players come through our academy and impact the men’s first team. Throughout the years the club has also benefitted from player sales.
“Our academy costs millions of pounds a year to run and we see a real benefit to that spend. Whilst there have been adjustments in the budget at the academy, they are a very small percentage compared to what we spend on the academy. The changes have been made in conjunction with those running the academy to minimalise any impact.”
Avory said: “Throughout my time here there have been increases and decreases in the budget and it is something you have to manage. I have been pleased that the changes we’ve made in the academy this summer haven’t resulted in us making staffing cuts.
“As the productivity numbers show, we have an excellent academy here, with excellent staff, working hard and delivering excellent results. The adjustments in the budget don’t change that and, as have been shown by our progress this season, our focus is continuing to develop players to get to our men’s first team and represent Charlton Athletic.”
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/academy-update
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clive said:
ACADEMY UPDATE
Budget adjustments
As part of the club’s target of moving closer to a break-even status over the next two seasons, there have been adjustments to budgets across all departments at the club.
Sandgaard said: “The academy is a key asset to our club. Just this season we’ve seen players come through our academy and impact the men’s first team. Throughout the years the club has also benefitted from player sales.
“Our academy costs millions of pounds a year to run and we see a real benefit to that spend. Whilst there have been adjustments in the budget at the academy, they are a very small percentage compared to what we spend on the academy. The changes have been made in conjunction with those running the academy to minimalise any impact.”
Avory said: “Throughout my time here there have been increases and decreases in the budget and it is something you have to manage. I have been pleased that the changes we’ve made in the academy this summer haven’t resulted in us making staffing cuts.
“As the productivity numbers show, we have an excellent academy here, with excellent staff, working hard and delivering excellent results. The adjustments in the budget don’t change that and, as have been shown by our progress this season, our focus is continuing to develop players to get to our men’s first team and represent Charlton Athletic.”
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/academy-update
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Gribbo said:clive said:
ACADEMY UPDATE
Budget adjustments
As part of the club’s target of moving closer to a break-even status over the next two seasons, there have been adjustments to budgets across all departments at the club.
Sandgaard said: “The academy is a key asset to our club. Just this season we’ve seen players come through our academy and impact the men’s first team. Throughout the years the club has also benefitted from player sales.
“Our academy costs millions of pounds a year to run and we see a real benefit to that spend. Whilst there have been adjustments in the budget at the academy, they are a very small percentage compared to what we spend on the academy. The changes have been made in conjunction with those running the academy to minimalise any impact.”
Avory said: “Throughout my time here there have been increases and decreases in the budget and it is something you have to manage. I have been pleased that the changes we’ve made in the academy this summer haven’t resulted in us making staffing cuts.
“As the productivity numbers show, we have an excellent academy here, with excellent staff, working hard and delivering excellent results. The adjustments in the budget don’t change that and, as have been shown by our progress this season, our focus is continuing to develop players to get to our men’s first team and represent Charlton Athletic.”
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/academy-update
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Off_it said:Gribbo said:clive said:
ACADEMY UPDATE
Budget adjustments
As part of the club’s target of moving closer to a break-even status over the next two seasons, there have been adjustments to budgets across all departments at the club.
Sandgaard said: “The academy is a key asset to our club. Just this season we’ve seen players come through our academy and impact the men’s first team. Throughout the years the club has also benefitted from player sales.
“Our academy costs millions of pounds a year to run and we see a real benefit to that spend. Whilst there have been adjustments in the budget at the academy, they are a very small percentage compared to what we spend on the academy. The changes have been made in conjunction with those running the academy to minimalise any impact.”
Avory said: “Throughout my time here there have been increases and decreases in the budget and it is something you have to manage. I have been pleased that the changes we’ve made in the academy this summer haven’t resulted in us making staffing cuts.
“As the productivity numbers show, we have an excellent academy here, with excellent staff, working hard and delivering excellent results. The adjustments in the budget don’t change that and, as have been shown by our progress this season, our focus is continuing to develop players to get to our men’s first team and represent Charlton Athletic.”
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/academy-update
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clive said:
ACADEMY UPDATE
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/academy-update
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Perhaps we can have a factual statement about staff turnover - numbers not names?No, thought not.11
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Dazzler21 said:clive said:
ACADEMY UPDATE
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
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Airman Brown said:Perhaps we can have a factual statement about staff turnover - numbers not names?No, thought not.0
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Gribbo said:Dazzler21 said:clive said:
ACADEMY UPDATE
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
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RonnieMoore said:clive said:
ACADEMY UPDATE
Budget adjustments
As part of the club’s target of moving closer to a break-even status over the next two seasons, there have been adjustments to budgets across all departments at the club.
Sandgaard said: “The academy is a key asset to our club. Just this season we’ve seen players come through our academy and impact the men’s first team. Throughout the years the club has also benefitted from player sales.
“Our academy costs millions of pounds a year to run and we see a real benefit to that spend. Whilst there have been adjustments in the budget at the academy, they are a very small percentage compared to what we spend on the academy. The changes have been made in conjunction with those running the academy to minimalise any impact.”
Avory said: “Throughout my time here there have been increases and decreases in the budget and it is something you have to manage. I have been pleased that the changes we’ve made in the academy this summer haven’t resulted in us making staffing cuts.
“As the productivity numbers show, we have an excellent academy here, with excellent staff, working hard and delivering excellent results. The adjustments in the budget don’t change that and, as have been shown by our progress this season, our focus is continuing to develop players to get to our men’s first team and represent Charlton Athletic.”
Kit
Like many departments at the club, the academy have been impacted by the challenges faced by the club’s kit supplier Castore.
It means some academy teams are still playing or training in last season’s kit. The club are working hard with Castore to get everything in place as soon as possible.
A Castore statement said: “Due to supply chain issues off the back of the pandemic, all sportswear retail partners have experienced delays in clothing and accessories. However, Castore is working tirelessly to get desired product to Charlton as soon as possible.”
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Presumably "desired" product actually means "contracted" product?
I feel a game of wank word bingo is in the offing.1 -
Article sounds better but sadly I have lost faith in all words from the club now.8
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Athletico Charlton said:Article sounds better but sadly I have lost faith in all words from the club now.0
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Anyone not cutting back whilst this government is trashing our Country is stupid.3
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AFKABartram said:Athletico Charlton said:Article sounds better but sadly I have lost faith in all words from the club now.
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I really don’t think he’s looking to sell. I think he genuinely believes this can all work.7
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Smithy said:I really don’t think he’s looking to sell. I think he genuinely believes this can all work.
I reckon this is definitely his final season as our owner.13 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Athletico Charlton said:Article sounds better but sadly I have lost faith in all words from the club now.I don't know how it works for football kit, but here in the US, replica is just that. It looks like the same kit the players wear but it’s made differently. You can buy authentic player type shirts, but they cost much more.1