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Sandgaard Out! - massive secondhand embarrassment warning for p7.
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The crooks have no money. That's the point!Roland left money in the club, but that was because they offered him £50m for the club.TS won't leave money in and the crooks won't have anything to pay him with / buy the club from him.Only a new owner with actually enough cash to pay bills and pay TS wlll be the next owner.
For how long they have cash and whether they know how to run the club is unknown but nobody, with no money, will be able to take CAFC off TS' hands.
TS will use Freshfields to do his paperwork and they'll not sell to somebody who doesn't frontload real cash and has real assets behind them.
Now we need to hope and prey there is somebody out there.
January will be a bloodbath otherwise.2 -
Scoham said:DubaiCAFC said:Bolderhumphreyreid said:DubaiCAFC said:I don't think is a matter if he is going to be gone now, more of when!! Sooner rather than later I hope!7
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Dave2l said:I like playing guitar and I love music.
Sandgaard sort of makes that mindset less cool and less appealing.
If I ever master the blues and get a music PhD in a few years, sue me.
I wont be able to brag about it just incase I develop some smuggaardMe too. You either play for your own benefit or for that of an audience. You don't force it on an audience.
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Oh the children at have got a treat coming to them in a minute.You will listen, put your books down ffs 😂2
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man_at_milletts said:Dave2l said:I like playing guitar and I love music.
Sandgaard sort of makes that mindset less cool and less appealing.
If I ever master the blues and get a music PhD in a few years, sue me.
I wont be able to brag about it just incase I develop some smuggaardMe too. You either play for your own benefit or for that of an audience. You don't force it on an audience.
Agree his forceful nature and behaviour is a tad pathetic
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man_at_milletts said:
wanking on his planks in his Colorado offices is still a bit too close to SE7 for my liking
he needs to be finding potential buyers for Charlton
his opportunity to install a competent football club board has long gone
his ego multiplied by his idiocy has cost him many millions and may be costing us our club
Happy New Year Addicks!0 -
For the youngster, the thread title needs changes, it should be out out, not just out, as I understanding from 'getting down with the kids' out and out out are completely different things these days!2
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ShootersHillGuru said:I very nearly went to Stockport yesterday. It’s about an hour from where I live but decided against having to make the return journey across the pennines late at night in freezing conditions. Never have I ever been as grateful for sub zero temperatures. Quite how this club we support manages to keep finding new ways to plumb the depths is a mystery. I suppose the lack of any immediate threat of the club disappearing is the only positive I can currently think of. Everything else stinks to high heaven. I couldn’t make much sense of last nights team selection and am now genuinely worried that we’re going to get relegated. I’ve no idea if Sandgaard is going to sell or how close any sale might be but the club I support is dying on its arse in full view of everyone and it hurts to see it. I feel no connection to any of the players and have never been so apathetic towards Charlton. Not even sure if I can get the fire in my belly back.
doh .. just seen the Swordfish response 🙄2 -
Honestly think the only way up for us is if a Charlton supporter becomes chairman (the example being Tony Bloom at Brighton). Otherwise its going to be one chancer after another just trying to make money out of us.2
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I am actually infuriated by the sacking of Garner on reflection - It was malicious if as @DubaiCAFC suggests he's on his way.
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maddferrett said:Honestly think the only way up for us is if a Charlton supporter becomes chairman (the example being Tony Bloom at Brighton). Otherwise its going to be one chancer after another just trying to make money out of us.12
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bobmunro said:maddferrett said:Honestly think the only way up for us is if a Charlton supporter becomes chairman (the example being Tony Bloom at Brighton). Otherwise its going to be one chancer after another just trying to make money out of us.2
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Rob7Lee said:bobmunro said:maddferrett said:Honestly think the only way up for us is if a Charlton supporter becomes chairman (the example being Tony Bloom at Brighton). Otherwise its going to be one chancer after another just trying to make money out of us.4
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Cafc43v3r said:BigRedEvil said:How much is this costing him per month to keep us afloat?
There's no benefit for him now, I think we'll forever be grateful for saving us from Southall etc. But he's losing money, has no assets to sell and the club is going backwards.
The best solution would be for him to give it away ASAP on the hope of getting a few quid someway down the line.
Holding out for his money back will cost him a fortune.
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cabbles said:Cafc43v3r said:BigRedEvil said:How much is this costing him per month to keep us afloat?
There's no benefit for him now, I think we'll forever be grateful for saving us from Southall etc. But he's losing money, has no assets to sell and the club is going backwards.
The best solution would be for him to give it away ASAP on the hope of getting a few quid someway down the line.
Holding out for his money back will cost him a fortune.0 -
cabbles said:Cafc43v3r said:BigRedEvil said:How much is this costing him per month to keep us afloat?
There's no benefit for him now, I think we'll forever be grateful for saving us from Southall etc. But he's losing money, has no assets to sell and the club is going backwards.
The best solution would be for him to give it away ASAP on the hope of getting a few quid someway down the line.
Holding out for his money back will cost him a fortune.7 -
bobmunro said:Unless a minted buyer is lined up that may get Tommy some of his money back, I can't see how this ends well. He cannot continue to fund the ongoing losses and he can't just walk away.1
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Fans need to know what behaviour is being condoned by the owners............
*So years ago, when I had my breakdown, I made it very clear to HR at the time and Tony that I was struggling, I couldn’t sleep and then when I did fall asleep I couldn’t wake up in time for work.., hence why I was late. He went to put me on a disciplinary because of lateness. I then went to the doctors in a right state and they signed me off Afterwards when I returned he actually said to me I don’t understand mental health so you need to help me to know when to stop*
As the foundations start to rock more staff will be encouraged to speak out I'm sure.7 -
I assume staff morale is lower now then it was in comparison to the Roland years.
I doubt no one thought it could get much lower then it was during Roland's ownership.
I suppose different problems and alternative obstacles but the weight of the current problem may seem and feel heavier for everyone involved.
Simon Jordan loves an argument and never holds back. Will Sandgaard return for a chat on talksport?0 -
Only this week I spoke to a member staff of via message instead of the phone because they needed time to compose themselves, if this behaviour was going to stop it would have stopped when we brought it to the owners attention 18 months ago. Instead they condoned the behaviour as deliberate, so in my eyes they've endorsed it.
In fact i know of incidents where they've been involved.9 -
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T_C_E said:Fans need to know what behaviour is being condoned by the owners............
*So years ago, when I had my breakdown, I made it very clear to HR at the time and Tony that I was struggling, I couldn’t sleep and then when I did fall asleep I couldn’t wake up in time for work.., hence why I was late. He went to put me on a disciplinary because of lateness. I then went to the doctors in a right state and they signed me off Afterwards when I returned he actually said to me I don’t understand mental health so you need to help me to know when to stop*
As the foundations start to rock more staff will be encouraged to speak out I'm sure.
There are too many stories in the last year or so that have highlighted there being issues at the club. No smoke without fire.
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_MrDick said:ShootersHillGuru said:I very nearly went to Stockport yesterday. It’s about an hour from where I live but decided against having to make the return journey across the pennines late at night in freezing conditions. Never have I ever been as grateful for sub zero temperatures. Quite how this club we support manages to keep finding new ways to plumb the depths is a mystery. I suppose the lack of any immediate threat of the club disappearing is the only positive I can currently think of. Everything else stinks to high heaven. I couldn’t make much sense of last nights team selection and am now genuinely worried that we’re going to get relegated. I’ve no idea if Sandgaard is going to sell or how close any sale might be but the club I support is dying on its arse in full view of everyone and it hurts to see it. I feel no connection to any of the players and have never been so apathetic towards Charlton. Not even sure if I can get the fire in my belly back.
doh .. just seen the Swordfish response 🙄1 -
ShootersHillGuru said:_MrDick said:ShootersHillGuru said:I very nearly went to Stockport yesterday. It’s about an hour from where I live but decided against having to make the return journey across the pennines late at night in freezing conditions. Never have I ever been as grateful for sub zero temperatures. Quite how this club we support manages to keep finding new ways to plumb the depths is a mystery. I suppose the lack of any immediate threat of the club disappearing is the only positive I can currently think of. Everything else stinks to high heaven. I couldn’t make much sense of last nights team selection and am now genuinely worried that we’re going to get relegated. I’ve no idea if Sandgaard is going to sell or how close any sale might be but the club I support is dying on its arse in full view of everyone and it hurts to see it. I feel no connection to any of the players and have never been so apathetic towards Charlton. Not even sure if I can get the fire in my belly back.
doh .. just seen the Swordfish response 🙄1 -
Swisdom said:T_C_E said:Fans need to know what behaviour is being condoned by the owners............
*So years ago, when I had my breakdown, I made it very clear to HR at the time and Tony that I was struggling, I couldn’t sleep and then when I did fall asleep I couldn’t wake up in time for work.., hence why I was late. He went to put me on a disciplinary because of lateness. I then went to the doctors in a right state and they signed me off Afterwards when I returned he actually said to me I don’t understand mental health so you need to help me to know when to stop*
As the foundations start to rock more staff will be encouraged to speak out I'm sure.
There are too many stories in the last year or so that have highlighted there being issues at the club. No smoke without fire.11 -
bobmunro said:Unless a minted buyer is lined up that may get Tommy some of his money back, I can't see how this ends well. He cannot continue to fund the ongoing losses and he can't just walk away.
He needs to sell even at a loss otherwise he has to continue funding the losses. Going into admin would near him losing more money.
Just hope he is not a stubborn man who thinks he can revolutionise the way football is run in this country.0 -
How can they stand up for those they work with @Swisdom , when they see incidents of former staff being forced off site with their new employers.
Not for forgetting the those responsible like to isolate the individuals they target so there're no witnesses staff just see upset staff returning to their desk or taking a moment to compose themselves.
These guys (and girls) have still got bills to pay and need their jobs, when I attended The Valley after the Upbeats walk after it was public knowledge I was responsible for one individual being reported to the owners, I actively stayed away from members of staff so not associate myself with them as I already as I'd already been told I was being watched from upstairs. They told staff to notify them when the bloke with the dog leaves the Valley
I know there have been incidents in one individuals previous employers, I also now know it goes on in other clubs and some stuff thats been sent to me is now in the hands of the police such is the severity.
Ive spoken to the police on several occassions and if I had factual evidence we could act, bullys they maybe stupid they are not.1 -
T_C_E said:How can they stand up for those they work with @Swisdom , when they see incidents of former staff being forced off site with their new employers.
Not for forgetting the those responsible like to isolate the individuals they target so there're no witnesses staff just see upset staff returning to their desk or taking a moment to compose themselves.
These guys (and girls) have still got bills to pay and need their jobs, when I attended The Valley after the Upbeats walk after it was public knowledge I was responsible for one individual being reported to the owners, I actively stayed away from members of staff so not associate myself with them as I already as I'd already been told I was being watched from upstairs. They told staff to notify them when the bloke with the dog leaves the Valley
I know there have been incidents in one individuals previous employers, I also now know it goes on in other clubs and some stuff thats been sent to me is now in the hands of the police such is the severity.
Ive spoken to the police on several occassions and if I had factual evidence we could act, bullys they maybe stupid they are not.0 -
We’ve finally got media attention, yes Ben is a fan but I’ll take any help from any agency we can get.16