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Sandgaard ownership discussion 2022-3 onwards (Meeting with CAST p138)

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  • Wait so it wasn't Matthews, Washington,Watson and Gunter?!?!?!

    It's DJ, JFC,  Stockley and Inniss!


    😱😱😱


    The turn over of players, and coaching staff, strongly suggests there is more to it.
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    shirty5 said:
    Bang goes that job as an University lecturer and the evening one working in the local brewery
    Works both ways in employment law, if you are committed for twelve months then so is the company, unenforceable as somebody stated but stupid if any company sets it in a contract as they would be liable to pay up the contract in any circumstances. 
  • NabySarr said:
    I think the protests would probably start after January if/when we’ve fallen way off the play offs. Somehow we are still not that far off them at the moment so TS has a January window to try and save himself  
    I don't think protests will be necessary, Sandgaard doesn't have the money that RD has and is getting desperate to offload. I suppose he might worry if he was showing prospective buyers around and it was all kicking off, one flaw in that plan though, nobody will give him a bean for the club so there won't be anyone to show around.
  • The non compete clause quoted is too long and completely unenforceable particularly for relatively lower paid employees 
  • Bailey said:
    I don't think protests will be necessary, Sandgaard doesn't have the money that RD has and is getting desperate to offload. I suppose he might worry if he was showing prospective buyers around and it was all kicking off, one flaw in that plan though, nobody will give him a bean for the club so there won't be anyone to show around.
    Is he desperate to offload? That’s an assumption. If he wanted out I don’t know why he wouldn’t just say so to avoid any grief. Even if he is looking for a way out I think he would need pressure put on him to drop his probably deluded asking price so protests would still be necessary
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Are noncompete clauses far more common in the states?
    Depends on the state - I think can’t be enforced in California and some others. They keep trying to get them outlawed in Massachusetts. I know some of the other New England states have some wage limit, because some fast food outlets were trying to put them in their contracts. Why anyone would stick a non- compete clause in a contract for a minimum wage job is beyond me. 
  • NabySarr said:
    Is he desperate to offload? That’s an assumption. If he wanted out I don’t know why he wouldn’t just say so to avoid any grief. Even if he is looking for a way out I think he would need pressure put on him to drop his probably deluded asking price so protests would still be necessary
    If Sandgaard wants out I think he’ll very quickly realise that the club is worth virtually nothing. Fwiw I don’t think he is looking to sell.
  • Depends on the state - I think can’t be enforced in California and some others. They keep trying to get them outlawed in Massachusetts. I know some of the other New England states have some wage limit, because some fast food outlets were trying to put them in their contracts. Why anyone would stick a non- compete clause in a contract for a minimum wage job is beyond me. 
    I know of one from Connecticut that caused a big out of court settlement but that was for mega money and very niche.
  • It's all getting very Rolandy.

    I've not seen anything to suggest the current dozy incumbent of this great club is doing any less damage than Roland.
    We've protested over on par situations in the past.
    Can anyone tell me one positive implementation that this fella has bought to us in nigh on two years?

    #Sandgaardout!
    Agreed. We’re watching Charlton slowly die, enough is enough for me. 
  • Bailey said:
    I don't think protests will be necessary, Sandgaard doesn't have the money that RD has and is getting desperate to offload. I suppose he might worry if he was showing prospective buyers around and it was all kicking off, one flaw in that plan though, nobody will give him a bean for the club so there won't be anyone to show around.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but there hasn’t been one suggestion that he’s actually open to selling the club has there? If so, this is a moot point. 
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  • Nope, air traffic control so all is good there 👍😉
  • I just thought the plane was taking off
    The space shuttle was decommissioned?
  • J BLOCK said:
    Correct me if I’m wrong but there hasn’t been one suggestion that he’s actually open to selling the club has there? If so, this is a moot point. 
    If you have been following this thread from the start, you might like to refresh your memory regarding positive posts that AB has made on this subject, the most recent, I believe, only a week or so ago. 
  • IdleHans said:
    And what if the employee declines to sign this contract amendment? It can't be imposed unilaterally
    Just been told we can expect more to leave because of this, they know the tactics that will be used if they refuse to sign so will get out first.
    The owners have been advised not to go ahead *but surprisingly have not listened to that advice. 

    * me being sarcastic 
  • T_C_E said:
    Just been told we can expect more to leave because of this, they know the tactics that will be used if they refuse to sign so will get out first.
    The owners have been advised not to go ahead *but surprisingly have not listened to that advice. 

    * me being sarcastic 
    No surprise there, then ! 
  • Bailey said:
    I don't think protests will be necessary, Sandgaard doesn't have the money that RD has and is getting desperate to offload. I suppose he might worry if he was showing prospective buyers around and it was all kicking off, one flaw in that plan though, nobody will give him a bean for the club so there won't be anyone to show around.
    I honestly don't believe there is the stomach for protests anymore.
    For myself, the fight has gone out of me. I've lost the will.
    I think attendances will progressively erode, unless we somehow fluke a spawney promotion challenge against all odds.
  • J BLOCK said:
    Correct me if I’m wrong but there hasn’t been one suggestion that he’s actually open to selling the club has there? If so, this is a moot point. 
    He is certainly open to selling but not for a price anyone would pay.

    My info has gone from its not for sale but you could buy it if you really wanted to to it will cost you x.


  • So basically, I get the impression that TS actively seeking investment but will not give up control, despite having nothing tangible as collateral.    

    He has no chance … which cannot be good for us.  

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  • stonemuse said:
    So basically, I get the impression that TS actively seeking investment but will not give up control, despite having nothing tangible as collateral.    

    He has no chance … which cannot be good for us.  

    There is nothing to "invest" in is there.
    Does he seriously expect somebody to come in and help pay his bills?
    The question is where will the club be by the time he is forced to face up to reality.
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    He is certainly open to selling but not for a price anyone would pay.

    My info has gone from its not for sale but you could buy it if you really wanted to to it will cost you x.


    Well, I guess a kiss is a small price to pay  ;)
    Pucker up Tommy
  • I honestly don't believe there is the stomach for protests anymore.
    For myself, the fight has gone out of me. I've lost the will.
    I think attendances will progressively erode, unless we somehow fluke a spawney promotion challenge against all odds.
    I'd never say never to any form of protest as long as it was well thought out & organised and had the backing of enough fans to make it a worthwhile "exercise". But I doubt TS would even blink unless it was something on a large enough scale to seriously  threaten his income. 

    It's crystal clear to me that there will be a tipping point before too long & he will be forced to make a decision, however difficult & ego bruising it will be. Presumably that would mean seriously reducing his asking price....

    Whether there are ways to help push him to this point without actually protesting, it would take sharper brains than mine to come up with a cunning plan but I live in hope. I'd vote for trying anything that might help him on his merry way rather than become increasingly depressed & concerned with the the current state of the club that plays a huge part in my life. 
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    He is certainly open to selling but not for a price anyone would pay.

    My info has gone from its not for sale but you could buy it if you really wanted to to it will cost you x.


    You would say that if you were trying to get as much money back as possible.

    If he says I can’t afford to run the club and I’m desperate to move it on he might only get offers to take it off his hands for nothing.
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