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Methven at Wembley
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Would be interested to know if CM was in the Bolton changing room after the match, trying to persuade Santos, or any other half decent Bolton player to sign for us.7
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I honestly dont get why people are pissed off about this. He is a very small cog in our ownership structure, an ownership structure based not on the love for CAFC that we all have as supporters but on a business proposition. I doubt very much if one of our major players in our ownership had ever heard of CAFC before they started to look at buying us. There is nothing wrong with that imo if they invest their money and get us up the leagues before cashing in and taking their profit Im all for it and good luck to them. Some people seem to think we need an owner that is a lifelong fan that has gone through the pain that we all have so that they are "real Charlton" ! the trouble with that thought process is there isnt anyone with deep enough pockets.
Im a lifelong Charlton supporter but if buy hospitality at Wrexham due to my business being based there does that mean Im a traitor to the cause ????0 -
You can tell the season is over2
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AndyG said:I honestly dont get why people are pissed off about this. He is a very small cog in our ownership structure, an ownership structure based not on the love for CAFC that we all have as supporters but on a business proposition. I doubt very much if one of our major players in our ownership had ever heard of CAFC before they started to look at buying us. There is nothing wrong with that imo if they invest their money and get us up the leagues before cashing in and taking their profit Im all for it and good luck to them. Some people seem to think we need an owner that is a lifelong fan that has gone through the pain that we all have so that they are "real Charlton" ! the trouble with that thought process is there isnt anyone with deep enough pockets.
Im a lifelong Charlton supporter but if buy hospitality at Wrexham due to my business being based there does that mean Im a traitor to the cause ????1 -
Callumcafc said:oohaahmortimer said:Swisdom said:I see more of the usual shit from the usual protagonists. It's a very odd hill to die on if you ask me!
It's clear to see the club had a dreadful season on the pitch but what many aren't noticing are the strides we are making off the pitch in terms of back-office recruitment (the number and the quality), the manager is going to change a lot up on the pitch this summer, we are going to have a bowling green of a pitch and there are numerous initiatives going on with local residents, the link-up with Mount Pleasant (the only professional academy in the Caribbean), more fan-engagement at the ground soon, marketing advances (Footballco), increased investment within our fantastic academy
There's a huge amount going on that we don't see and it's all building blocks for the future of OUR club. They won't get every decision right first time but they are learning and they are evolving. There is more to be positive about at the club than there has been for a very long time. Maybe some of the fans should focus on supporting the club rather than sniping from behind their keyboards.
It's going to be a long summer at this rate but, as I have said many many times, it's never dull being an Addick
These new owners who oversaw our worst finish in 98 years have only one way to go
anything but promotion is and will be continued failure .
Promotion next season would be an ideal start but I’d prefer a different barometer of success: to be an established second tier team within 4-5 seasons. If we’re not there by ‘28/29 ish (or they pack up and leave before then) that’s when I’d consider this ownership a failure.2 -
Callumcafc said:oohaahmortimer said:Swisdom said:I see more of the usual shit from the usual protagonists. It's a very odd hill to die on if you ask me!
It's clear to see the club had a dreadful season on the pitch but what many aren't noticing are the strides we are making off the pitch in terms of back-office recruitment (the number and the quality), the manager is going to change a lot up on the pitch this summer, we are going to have a bowling green of a pitch and there are numerous initiatives going on with local residents, the link-up with Mount Pleasant (the only professional academy in the Caribbean), more fan-engagement at the ground soon, marketing advances (Footballco), increased investment within our fantastic academy
There's a huge amount going on that we don't see and it's all building blocks for the future of OUR club. They won't get every decision right first time but they are learning and they are evolving. There is more to be positive about at the club than there has been for a very long time. Maybe some of the fans should focus on supporting the club rather than sniping from behind their keyboards.
It's going to be a long summer at this rate but, as I have said many many times, it's never dull being an Addick
These new owners who oversaw our worst finish in 98 years have only one way to go
anything but promotion is and will be continued failure .
Promotion next season would be an ideal start but I’d prefer a different barometer of success: to be an established second tier team within 4-5 seasons. If we’re not there by ‘28/29 ish (or they pack up and leave before then) that’s when I’d consider this ownership a failure.
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alburyaddick said:I don’t dislike the man and to his credit he brought the American investors to our party
I can’t say I’m keen on the Oxford photo - it just seems rather unprofessional to me and a bit unnecessary. If I had a role at Charlton and was an Oxford fan - I would have gone but kept a lower profile !I was in a pub in Wembley, taken over by Charlton, after the play-off final in 2019 - and I was certainly not keeping a low profile. Mostly because ...
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bobmunro said:alburyaddick said:I don’t dislike the man and to his credit he brought the American investors to our party
I can’t say I’m keen on the Oxford photo - it just seems rather unprofessional to me and a bit unnecessary. If I had a role at Charlton and was an Oxford fan - I would have gone but kept a lower profile !I was in a pub in Wembley, taken over by Charlton, after the play-off final in 2019 - and I was certainly not keeping a low profile. Mostly because ...3 -
alburyaddick said:I don’t dislike the man and to his credit he brought the American investors to our party
I can’t say I’m keen on the Oxford photo - it just seems rather unprofessional to me and a bit unnecessary. If I had a role at Charlton and was an Oxford fan - I would have gone but kept a lower profile !7 -
JohnnyH2 said:Callumcafc said:oohaahmortimer said:Swisdom said:I see more of the usual shit from the usual protagonists. It's a very odd hill to die on if you ask me!
It's clear to see the club had a dreadful season on the pitch but what many aren't noticing are the strides we are making off the pitch in terms of back-office recruitment (the number and the quality), the manager is going to change a lot up on the pitch this summer, we are going to have a bowling green of a pitch and there are numerous initiatives going on with local residents, the link-up with Mount Pleasant (the only professional academy in the Caribbean), more fan-engagement at the ground soon, marketing advances (Footballco), increased investment within our fantastic academy
There's a huge amount going on that we don't see and it's all building blocks for the future of OUR club. They won't get every decision right first time but they are learning and they are evolving. There is more to be positive about at the club than there has been for a very long time. Maybe some of the fans should focus on supporting the club rather than sniping from behind their keyboards.
It's going to be a long summer at this rate but, as I have said many many times, it's never dull being an Addick
These new owners who oversaw our worst finish in 98 years have only one way to go
anything but promotion is and will be continued failure .
Promotion next season would be an ideal start but I’d prefer a different barometer of success: to be an established second tier team within 4-5 seasons. If we’re not there by ‘28/29 ish (or they pack up and leave before then) that’s when I’d consider this ownership a failure.2 -
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ElfsborgAddick said:Callumcafc said:oohaahmortimer said:Swisdom said:I see more of the usual shit from the usual protagonists. It's a very odd hill to die on if you ask me!
It's clear to see the club had a dreadful season on the pitch but what many aren't noticing are the strides we are making off the pitch in terms of back-office recruitment (the number and the quality), the manager is going to change a lot up on the pitch this summer, we are going to have a bowling green of a pitch and there are numerous initiatives going on with local residents, the link-up with Mount Pleasant (the only professional academy in the Caribbean), more fan-engagement at the ground soon, marketing advances (Footballco), increased investment within our fantastic academy
There's a huge amount going on that we don't see and it's all building blocks for the future of OUR club. They won't get every decision right first time but they are learning and they are evolving. There is more to be positive about at the club than there has been for a very long time. Maybe some of the fans should focus on supporting the club rather than sniping from behind their keyboards.
It's going to be a long summer at this rate but, as I have said many many times, it's never dull being an Addick
These new owners who oversaw our worst finish in 98 years have only one way to go
anything but promotion is and will be continued failure .
Promotion next season would be an ideal start but I’d prefer a different barometer of success: to be an established second tier team within 4-5 seasons. If we’re not there by ‘28/29 ish (or they pack up and leave before then) that’s when I’d consider this ownership a failure.
It’d be bad to not get promoted next season. But to say it’s categorically either a big success (promotion) or a failure (no promotion) without room for any nuance isn’t how you move forward productively long term.3 -
Callumcafc said:ElfsborgAddick said:Callumcafc said:oohaahmortimer said:Swisdom said:I see more of the usual shit from the usual protagonists. It's a very odd hill to die on if you ask me!
It's clear to see the club had a dreadful season on the pitch but what many aren't noticing are the strides we are making off the pitch in terms of back-office recruitment (the number and the quality), the manager is going to change a lot up on the pitch this summer, we are going to have a bowling green of a pitch and there are numerous initiatives going on with local residents, the link-up with Mount Pleasant (the only professional academy in the Caribbean), more fan-engagement at the ground soon, marketing advances (Footballco), increased investment within our fantastic academy
There's a huge amount going on that we don't see and it's all building blocks for the future of OUR club. They won't get every decision right first time but they are learning and they are evolving. There is more to be positive about at the club than there has been for a very long time. Maybe some of the fans should focus on supporting the club rather than sniping from behind their keyboards.
It's going to be a long summer at this rate but, as I have said many many times, it's never dull being an Addick
These new owners who oversaw our worst finish in 98 years have only one way to go
anything but promotion is and will be continued failure .
Promotion next season would be an ideal start but I’d prefer a different barometer of success: to be an established second tier team within 4-5 seasons. If we’re not there by ‘28/29 ish (or they pack up and leave before then) that’s when I’d consider this ownership a failure.
It’d be bad to not get promoted next season. But to say it’s categorically either a big success (promotion) or a failure (no promotion) without room for any nuance isn’t how you move forward productively long term.
Last season was a shocking failure being polite.
I would say it will be very difficult to go up automatically, the play-offs are achievable.0 -
eastterrace6168 said:shirty5 said:oohaahmortimer said:Swisdom said:I see more of the usual shit from the usual protagonists. It's a very odd hill to die on if you ask me!
It's clear to see the club had a dreadful season on the pitch but what many aren't noticing are the strides we are making off the pitch in terms of back-office recruitment (the number and the quality), the manager is going to change a lot up on the pitch this summer, we are going to have a bowling green of a pitch and there are numerous initiatives going on with local residents, the link-up with Mount Pleasant (the only professional academy in the Caribbean), more fan-engagement at the ground soon, marketing advances (Footballco), increased investment within our fantastic academy
There's a huge amount going on that we don't see and it's all building blocks for the future of OUR club. They won't get every decision right first time but they are learning and they are evolving. There is more to be positive about at the club than there has been for a very long time. Maybe some of the fans should focus on supporting the club rather than sniping from behind their keyboards.
It's going to be a long summer at this rate but, as I have said many many times, it's never dull being an Addick
These new owners who oversaw our worst finish in 98 years have only one way to go
anything but promotion is and will be continued failure .
You forgot the punch line...."This is what you could have won"...🙄0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Callumcafc said:ElfsborgAddick said:Callumcafc said:oohaahmortimer said:Swisdom said:I see more of the usual shit from the usual protagonists. It's a very odd hill to die on if you ask me!
It's clear to see the club had a dreadful season on the pitch but what many aren't noticing are the strides we are making off the pitch in terms of back-office recruitment (the number and the quality), the manager is going to change a lot up on the pitch this summer, we are going to have a bowling green of a pitch and there are numerous initiatives going on with local residents, the link-up with Mount Pleasant (the only professional academy in the Caribbean), more fan-engagement at the ground soon, marketing advances (Footballco), increased investment within our fantastic academy
There's a huge amount going on that we don't see and it's all building blocks for the future of OUR club. They won't get every decision right first time but they are learning and they are evolving. There is more to be positive about at the club than there has been for a very long time. Maybe some of the fans should focus on supporting the club rather than sniping from behind their keyboards.
It's going to be a long summer at this rate but, as I have said many many times, it's never dull being an Addick
These new owners who oversaw our worst finish in 98 years have only one way to go
anything but promotion is and will be continued failure .
Promotion next season would be an ideal start but I’d prefer a different barometer of success: to be an established second tier team within 4-5 seasons. If we’re not there by ‘28/29 ish (or they pack up and leave before then) that’s when I’d consider this ownership a failure.
It’d be bad to not get promoted next season. But to say it’s categorically either a big success (promotion) or a failure (no promotion) without room for any nuance isn’t how you move forward productively long term.
Last season was a shocking failure being polite.
I would say it will be very difficult to go up automatically, the play-offs are achievable.
Play offs only achievable if we strengthen, as we are now we have no chance. Really interested to see what sort of players we being in. Real make or break window this one1 -
Ducktapeshoerepairs said:ElfsborgAddick said:Callumcafc said:ElfsborgAddick said:Callumcafc said:oohaahmortimer said:Swisdom said:I see more of the usual shit from the usual protagonists. It's a very odd hill to die on if you ask me!
It's clear to see the club had a dreadful season on the pitch but what many aren't noticing are the strides we are making off the pitch in terms of back-office recruitment (the number and the quality), the manager is going to change a lot up on the pitch this summer, we are going to have a bowling green of a pitch and there are numerous initiatives going on with local residents, the link-up with Mount Pleasant (the only professional academy in the Caribbean), more fan-engagement at the ground soon, marketing advances (Footballco), increased investment within our fantastic academy
There's a huge amount going on that we don't see and it's all building blocks for the future of OUR club. They won't get every decision right first time but they are learning and they are evolving. There is more to be positive about at the club than there has been for a very long time. Maybe some of the fans should focus on supporting the club rather than sniping from behind their keyboards.
It's going to be a long summer at this rate but, as I have said many many times, it's never dull being an Addick
These new owners who oversaw our worst finish in 98 years have only one way to go
anything but promotion is and will be continued failure .
Promotion next season would be an ideal start but I’d prefer a different barometer of success: to be an established second tier team within 4-5 seasons. If we’re not there by ‘28/29 ish (or they pack up and leave before then) that’s when I’d consider this ownership a failure.
It’d be bad to not get promoted next season. But to say it’s categorically either a big success (promotion) or a failure (no promotion) without room for any nuance isn’t how you move forward productively long term.
Last season was a shocking failure being polite.
I would say it will be very difficult to go up automatically, the play-offs are achievable.
Play offs only achievable if we strengthen, as we are now we have no chance. Really interested to see what sort of players we being in. Real make or break window this one0 -
Airman Brown said:Covered End said:Methven supports Oxford.
Good for him supporting his team at Wembley.
He works for/has a small stake in Charlton.
Everyone should have the capability to understand.
I said he has the right to support his football team, especially in a play off final.
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BigRedEvil said:You can tell the season is over0
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AberystwythAddick said:alburyaddick said:I don’t dislike the man and to his credit he brought the American investors to our party
I can’t say I’m keen on the Oxford photo - it just seems rather unprofessional to me and a bit unnecessary. If I had a role at Charlton and was an Oxford fan - I would have gone but kept a lower profile !0 -
Methven himself has his say on this matter in the opening three minutes or so of the podcast titled "Where's The Money Gone?" .
For those who can't be 4rsed he explains that he'll never attend an Oxford game if the season is still on for the club he's working for/invested in. Charlton's season is over so he went. He says working in football has coloured his loyalties in that he is wholly focused on the club he's working for on match day. And that some Saturdays its not until later in the day/evening that he even looks up the Oxford score. He was wearing an Oxford replica top from the last time they were promoted 25 years ago. He talks briefly about his contribution to helping save Oxford from administration.
It's a good podcast giving some good (simple) insights into the business of football. Charlie is a good 'explainer'
Edit: apologies the episode dated 21 May and titled "The Richest Prize in Sport"6 -
Just bumped to him outside The Bulls Head in Chislehurst. Wife was laughing as we approached him because he sounds and looks like such a wanker.
When I explained he was our partial owner (and the bloke from Sunderland til I die) she was in hysterics!
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Huskaris said:Just bumped to him outside The Bulls Head in Chislehurst. Wife was laughing as we approached him because he sounds and looks like such a wanker.
When I explained he was our partial owner (and the bloke from Sunderland til I die) she was in hysterics!0 -
DA9 said:Huskaris said:Just bumped to him outside The Bulls Head in Chislehurst. Wife was laughing as we approached him because he sounds and looks like such a wanker.
When I explained he was our partial owner (and the bloke from Sunderland til I die) she was in hysterics!1 -
Huskaris said:DA9 said:Huskaris said:Just bumped to him outside The Bulls Head in Chislehurst. Wife was laughing as we approached him because he sounds and looks like such a wanker.
When I explained he was our partial owner (and the bloke from Sunderland til I die) she was in hysterics!3 -
JohnnyH2 said:1