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Peter Varney leaves Ebbsfleet....
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The Red Robin said:
I can imagine Katrien would've received a similar reception.guinnessaddick said:
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Aethelstan said:The Red Robin said:
I can imagine Katrien would've received a similar reception.guinnessaddick said:
Fuck me, where did you get that picture? We are normally so careful that no-one gets pictorial evidence of our "Thursday Club"...4 -
Tibbles doesnt look happy to be involved (second left)Aethelstan said:The Red Robin said:
I can imagine Katrien would've received a similar reception.guinnessaddick said:1 -
It’s obvious. Anyone that watches McMafia , Peter has the star role a Vadim.
A real lookalike.1 -
From his Twitter
https://x.com/_petervarney/status/1763171412901048362?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904QAs we get older the decision every individual has to make is when it is the right time to retire.I turned 70 in February and I was pretty sure when I was 40 that I would retire at 60. At 50 I thought the same and at 60 I was motivated to carry on. At 70 I still feel very self-motivated to achieve things. Of course having good health is pivotal to what we all decide to do in our careers but having survived cancer and a heart attack it does give you a different perspective on life. Many people of course can’t afford to retire as we live in an era beset with high mortgage repayments and rents, excessive energy costs, a cost of living crisis and the highest tax levels for decades.I have been very lucky in my career in football to have been involved in 4 promotions and 2 League Championship wins but more than that I look back at the reconstruction of The Valley and the Kuflink Stadium with considerable pride.Co-founding an Electric Vehicle Charging business (Virtus Energy Ltd) which is growing following its’ acquisition by RSK has been a real buzz and in my role as Executive Vice Chairman of Millwall Community Trust I am at the very heart of an organisation that is doing so much to positively affect the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in Lewisham and Southwark and I work with some brilliant and inspirational people.I have a personal bucket list and sooner or later I have a decision to make as we all do but who knows when the right time is to retire.All advice is welcomed particularly from people who have retired or are currently deciding when to retire!!!24 -
Still think he was setting his sight on a role back helping us. Think that ship may well have finally sailed now sadly, hence his statement?
Did great service to all the clubs he worked for.11 -
Life is sometimes about timing - much of which is out of our contract
PV will always remembered for the many great things he did at CAFC
He was a big part of probably the best part of our recent history
It’s a shame things got bad between him and Richard Murray - but we move onto a new and hopefully long overdue better chapter in our history.
Either way I wish you well PV8 -
Always hoped Peter would return to Charlton at some point in some capacity but it seems that now not going to happen. I’m not one for going back on what was but PV was so instrumental in what was achieved both on the pitch and off it. I think had he been involved at any point since he left, we as a club would be better off than we are now. I’d hesitate to offer advice to Peter but as someone who has retired, apart from everyone is different. Not having a focus for some people is torture but for others (like me) having time at home and being able to help out with grandkids is more than I need. Whatever he decides I hope it works out well. Not many football club CEO’s have the fondness with which he is regarded by the fans as Peter. Bit of a ledge really.14
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Retire when you can, you never know what's around the corner.
Of course if your main hobby is also work, makes it a more difficult decision.13 -
52 and aiming to retire at 60 - would retire tomorrow if money wasn't an issue - do a job that i don't love and has become increasingly more hassle and have plenty of hobbies i'd love to be doing instead - different for PV - guess he's one of the few who's work is something they enjoy4
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What a guy he was…..especially during our Premiership days and lead up to promotion.
First one in on match day mornings and just about last to leave (around 8.00 am I was once told)…..he had his foot in every door and knew the match day workings in every department from start to finish, as well as being on first name terms with many of the staff on the day.
We’ve never had a guy like him at the helm before or since …….as far as I know anyway.
It used to make my skin crawl when the likes of Meire used to rock up (done up to the eyeballs), at around 1.00pm…..shocking example to all concerned! 😠4 -
DOUCHER said:52 and aiming to retire at 60 - would retire tomorrow if money wasn't an issue - do a job that i don't love and has become increasingly more hassle and have plenty of hobbies i'd love to be doing instead - different for PV - guess he's one of the few who's work is something they enjoy0
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Great with the redevelopment of the valley. I wouldn't be too proud of the stand at the kuflink/stone bridge road ground. That stand is shocking architecturally though the facilities are good. Used to be rusty old roof and a terrace with no facilities apart from a tea hut and an always flooded urinals.0
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RedMist said:
American English is like the thick kid in the class who can't spell properly so sound spells the words.
Please learn the below for future reference,It's HONOUR, you bloody colonial.
We Yanks struggle with all your extra u's in words. Even the meme generator kept changing it back when I fixed it. Next time I will labor to humor you will more correct spelling.
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Retired at 66 a couple of years ago and made a list of things I could do if I got bored… totally unnecessary as there are always things to do or people to see. Enjoy your retirement and thanks for the good times.7
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wightaddick said:Retired at 66 a couple of years ago and made a list of things I could do if I got bored… totally unnecessary as there are always things to do or people to see. Enjoy your retirement and thanks for the good times.10
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Karim_myBagheri said:Great with the redevelopment of the valley. I wouldn't be too proud of the stand at the kuflink/stone bridge road ground. That stand is shocking architecturally though the facilities are good. Used to be rusty old roof and a terrace with no facilities apart from a tea hut and an always flooded urinals.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:wightaddick said:Retired at 66 a couple of years ago and made a list of things I could do if I got bored… totally unnecessary as there are always things to do or people to see. Enjoy your retirement and thanks for the good times.0