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Sandgaard ownership discussion 2022-3 onwards (Meeting with CAST p138)
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When was the last time anyone heard anything from Thomas via any channel - total radio silence since the Fans Forum?0
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KiwiValley said:When was the last time anyone heard anything from Thomas via any channel - total radio silence since the Fans Forum?0
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What I find interesting is that I have not heard Holden mention TS in interviews. Have they not spoken since he was appointed, or is TS taking a back-seat / slinking off!1
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KiwiValley said:When was the last time anyone heard anything from Thomas via any channel - total radio silence since the Fans Forum?3
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AndyG said:KiwiValley said:When was the last time anyone heard anything from Thomas via any channel - total radio silence since the Fans Forum?
Quoted in Bbc article:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64214102
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Weegie Addick said:AndyG said:KiwiValley said:When was the last time anyone heard anything from Thomas via any channel - total radio silence since the Fans Forum?
Quoted in Bbc article:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64214102
Based on his usual truthfulness, we can probably expect him to be gone tomorrow then.5 -
This evening it would be nice at some point to have a rousing chorus of
YOU'RE SO FULL OF SHIIIT
YOU'RE SO FULL OF SHIIIT
THOMAS SANDGAARD
YOU'RE SO FULL OF SHIIIT!3 -
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Callumcafc said:8
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My issues with Sandgaard have been about his poor decisions. Not just around not spending money but how he has spent it. Dictating how we play, pretending weaknesses were not there, probably to himself as well as us. If he is going to start making sound decisions because he is listening to advice and realises he doesn't know enough about football to make decisions without it, then he is probably as good as a new potless owner/s. Not as good as one with some money to invest, but there are some small signs he has changed his approach. That's all they are but we should acknowledge them and be receptive to them and hopefully future ones too.
Having said that, one swallow doesn't make a summer and I still want him out at this time but if the trajectory changes sufficiently I can see my view changing accordingly.6 -
killerandflash said:I had a call from the club today (and a subsequent email) from someone called Christos Apostolopoulos, "Commercial Sales Executive", a contact for season ticket holders. And trying to promote packages as my birthday is later on this month, for which I politely declined - just watching us play MK Dons on the 25th will be bad enough!
Is this someone new?
Rang and emailed me this week. Very helpful chap.1 -
Thomas Sandgaard has been embarrassing and misguided and Steve Parish's hands on approach at Palace and John Berylmans delegating approach at Millwall have seen both teams in a far better state of affairs than the Dysfunctional Charlton athletic.
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Now the transfer window had passed and left us under resourced for the remainder of this season, plus the exclusivity period elapsing ,could CAST please arrange another meeting with Sandgaard.12
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bolloxbolder said:Now the transfer window had passed and left us under resourced for the remainder of this season, plus the exclusivity period elapsing ,could CAST please arrange another meeting with Sandgaard.11
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The fans attempted to drive Duchatalet out and let’s be fair Sandgaard is far more damaging than him.4
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I'm hearing TS tried to run a bath this morning and flooded the whole of the upstairs. He's getting a management team to help out, rumour has it they'll he getting rid of some of the rooms. The jacuzzi bath is also being changed for bang average plastic one from Walmart.
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Katrien once said that "It is Roland's club, he can do what he likes with it", or something like that.
I think that is where we are now. Thomas saved the club and it is now his to destroy, if he wants. If he can't get his money back and losses keep piling up, he may as well just let it die0 - Sponsored links:
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What about this new government legislation that's about to go through? How does that change things for club owners does anyone know anymore about it?0
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kentred2 said:The fans attempted to drive Duchatalet out and let’s be fair Sandgaard is far more damaging than him.
The position the club is in is due to Duchatelet and people who oppose the protests against him can reinvent history and try to suggest he was a better owner but we are where we are because he took over and his plan was bollocks. He is a snake and shouldn't be legally allowed to sell one part of the club to crooks which contains the liabilities and keep the assets. But he has done so.
Sandgaard is a poor owner because he makes terrible decisions which are due to his lack of football common sense and knowledge. His ego is such that he finds this hard to accept and it is everybody elses's fault. But he is a better owner than the crooks of ESI. And the club should never have been sold to them. Sandgaard extracted the club from ESI, Duchatelet gave it to them, lest we forget.24 -
mattinfinland said:What about this new government legislation that's about to go through? How does that change things for club owners does anyone know anymore about it?
We now await the government white paper which is the first step towards regulation. CAST (the Supporters’ Trust) contributed directly to the review and keeps close to the process. If you’re not already a member of the Supporters’ Trust, it’s only a fiver to sign up for a year.
https://www.castrust.org/join/
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mattinfinland said:What about this new government legislation that's about to go through? How does that change things for club owners does anyone know anymore about it?
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