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The Takeover Thread v3.0 - DONE! - Methven interview in the Telegraph (p55)

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  • Is that how much Plymouth have spent on the last two seasons?
    Or Luton?
  • Hurrah and double Hurrah

    It's done

    Let's all hope for the best.

    Well, you can't blame me.

    I'm a Charlton Supporter and I always look on the good side of life
  • History repeats itself. Airman points out some potential problems, maybe more heavy on the doom than most would like, and the tantrums start. I see his posts as like a house survey; you don't get one to tell you everything is hunky-dory, you get one to tell you the problems that might come up and you take from it what you think it's pressing and urgent. Not everyone likes it but what inevitably happens at this point is that the people who want to be positive about the new dawn start lashing out because they've seen negativity from a source that would generally know what he's talking about and start getting upset and calling him an angry old man and a bitter ex-employee. It's stupid though, you don't have to like what he says and you don't have to believe it all, but claiming he's wrong from a position of ignorance and blind optimism is just stupid. If you don't want to hear some dark possible futures from him then skip past. History sadly tells us though that there will be a lot of truth in the warnings, it's not like billionaire philanthropists are buying our shitty League One club is it? Chill out.
    Not true, a house survey provides a purchaser with peace of mind and identifies any potential risks.  Airman goes into every takeover as if there are major structural problems with the house not being able to get a mortgage. Airman is a) a journalist and b) well connected at the club.  If you or I posted what airman posts about the club, most of it would be ignored but because of a) and b) people take note and are interested.  I'm interested to know whether airman has any information from either a) or b) to be so negative or whether Sams view is the correct one.
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  • I don't see why we can't support the new owners and if they give us reason not to stop doing so. Why should we automatically move to the latter position? I hope Airman understands the respect than I and many others hold for him, but part of the rationale for caution applies to many clubs who have gone on to be successful. CM seemed to me to accept the issues in his interview with Prague and some of the accustations like the quick flip etc... just don't match up with the words.

    But words are just words at the end of the day and in the coming weeks we will see the initial stages of the plan and we can judge those on what we see. We do need to make some decent signings and we have already made some. I am expecting us too and will take it from there.  
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    Funnily enough even Charlie Methvan said history is important 
    But our history has some magnificent ups as well as recent downs.
    Which do you think we are doomed to repeat?
    I really Hooe its the ups.


  • Excellent post. Sums up exactly what my thoughts are.
  • Interesting interview, it’s good insight to see at the outset what the approach is intended to be, and a good reference point for the future if they actually follow it. 

    A lot of what he says is rationale and reasonable and hard to disagree with. 

    The clubs not a sustainable business at this level, and at the same time there’s commercial avenues under exploited for the club.

    I think the key point is resilience of the investors, which is why the question asked on have they done their due diligence on the costs is critical. 

    And will be tested if investors have paid out significant funds in an attempt to get out of league one 2 or 3 years running and failed. 

    He seems to suggest they have done that and they will be patient and prepared, but everyone has a limit and hopefully they’ve been as realistic as he suggests, but at least the recent ownerships failures does sign post this pitfall to the new ownership so would expect experienced investors would stress test any numbers and put a contingency on it.

    But ultimately we need to buy well, get results on the pitch, get promoted and these problems may never materialise. Big season or two ahead, which I will approach with cautious optimism. We as fans must check and challenge them for sure but as of today  there’s not a lot of other options on the table.. let get behind the team on the pitch and see how it evolves. 

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  • edited July 2023
    Well, my glass is more than half full.

     In some ways sad to see Sandgaard sell up as (at first) he meant well & was nice to see an owner taking an interest for once. But 2nd season syndrome struck & he thought he knew best. And then there was that goddamn song.......

    Far too early to judge the new owners & having read some of Methven's interview (sorry Richard, too busy to read it all today) we can only watch & wait. Good to read that there will be some  experienced members of the SMT & hopefully they can make some decisions without having to have a zoom meeting with half of the USA. 

    All I do ask is that they realise success comes at a price & to get promoted (usually) means spending money to bring in quality players. Good start with May & Camara but a few more will be needed rather than trying to rely on the yoof too much. 

    Still wont be buying a ST but will be there against the Orient and then see how the season pans out. 
  • I am really keen to know whether Dean will
    be allowed to choose who he wants in his squad, within a specified budget or will
    there be Sandgaard like interference from Andy Scott or shareholders? If the former, I am giving the new owners the benefit of doubt and hope Dean gets his targets. Was told explicitly that over the summer so far, those signed or re-signed have been DH’s choices (whether 1st, 2nd etc., not as clear). Have agreed new ST, just need to pay for it and then choose a player shirt to sponsor when we see the squad settle down. 

    Miss Ravi, but got to say Arnie and the Commercial team have been as great to deal with thus far 👏👏👏👏 Come on you Reds!!!🔴⚪️
    With the best will in the world there will rightly be limits on what Holden wants. Even perhaps within budget. I’m sure there will be players Holden would like to talk to but don’t fit in not only with the budget but with things like resale value and the like. Andy Scott looks like the effective DoF so between him and DH. 
  • sam3110 said:
    Ok but why is Varney better than the new lot @Airman Brown you still haven't answered that.

    What makes you so adamant that they'll be a failure and Varney a success?

    How much would Varney have pumped into the club over the next 5 seasons? 

    You seem to have an inside track to him and his supposed backers, perhaps you can put out an interview with him like Prague did with CM? 

    Like it's been said before you seem very dismissive of anyone and anything that doesn't align with your viewpoint, and hark back to old ownership regimes as apparent evidence that CM & co won't do well. Surely we can tar PV with the same brush if he became owner, based on the previous owners too?


    Mate, just leave it. There's enough in house fighting, the pitchforks are out for Ronnie and Reams is Marmite.

    Let's all be nice, you can all come round my house for a group cuddle, the moany ones like Golfie, the cynical ones like Seth Plum, hell even the Millwall contingent that frequent CL, all are welcome..
  • That’s not the point. It’s about telling people who take an interest in the background that they should just “support the shirt”, which is bollocks.
    To you.
    And as you say yourself, we’re all entitled to an opinion.
    Which, in this instance, is most definitely the point.
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