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Gavin Carter - Aug 2025 Talksport interview p8
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Covered End said:Covered End said:JohnnyH2 said:Genuine question but did anyone within the supporter base know Gavin Carter or seen him at a game before he appeared on Twitter defending Sandgaard junior?
Just curious to know how someone who the club puts out as 'lifelong supporter' and yet I have not come across anyone who remembers seeing or going to games with him from years gone by.
Varney, Simmons, Bobe and White were very known/seen as supporters before they officially got involved with the club.
I expect he was more likely a West Stand home fan, that rarely went away (pure speculation based on the fact not one person have said they recognize him).
You were at the Bromley Addicks thing when he literally said he sat in the West Stand. Hardly breaking news. 🤣1 -
If you're in the CAFC hierachy you're almost certainly sitting in the West Stand.0
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Covered End said:If you're in the CAFC hierachy you're almost certainly sitting in the West Stand.0
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fenaddick said:Covered End said:If you're in the CAFC hierachy you're almost certainly sitting in the West Stand.
Can you guess where I prefer?8 -
Covered End said:fenaddick said:Covered End said:If you're in the CAFC hierachy you're almost certainly sitting in the West Stand.
Can you guess where I prefer?0 -
fenaddick said:Covered End said:fenaddick said:Covered End said:If you're in the CAFC hierachy you're almost certainly sitting in the West Stand.
Can you guess where I prefer?18 -
Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.6
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Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.0 -
valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.1 -
valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.
Whether those current post holders eg those named on a similar thread are up to the task is the question.8 - Sponsored links:
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Henry Irving said:valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.
Whether those current post holders eg those named on a similar thread are up to the task is the question.
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Henry Irving said:valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.
Whether those current post holders eg those named on a similar thread are up to the task is the question.To me doesn’t prove infrastructure is improved. But I’m happy to be told more behind the scenes stuff is changing.3 -
valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.
Whether those current post holders eg those named on a similar thread are up to the task is the question.To me doesn’t prove infrastructure is improved. But I’m happy to be told more behind the scenes stuff is changing.
Andy Scott is by any measure more experienced and qualified than Martin Sandgaard, ditto Rodwell/Methven than Realynn Malony.
Does that make them suitable for the roles they are in? Not from what we are seeinng from the outside.4 -
There is only one thing 99% of supporters care about , and that is results on the pitch.15
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T_C_E said:Henry Irving said:valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.
Whether those current post holders eg those named on a similar thread are up to the task is the question.
I had heard about this but never seen it. Pisses me off more than it should probably, but Keohane employed security who had young Charlton staff up against a fence and also took other fans to court iirc. For Rodwell to send a message like that around shows an enormous lack of judgment in my opinion.
The shite transfer business with him having a football related role is another show of his judgment.
And finally, he was the one in the summer waxing lyrical about the new pitch!!!
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Athletico Charlton said:T_C_E said:Henry Irving said:valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.
Whether those current post holders eg those named on a similar thread are up to the task is the question.
I had heard about this but never seen it. Pisses me off more than it should probably, but Keohane employed security who had young Charlton staff up against a fence and also took other fans to court iirc. For Rodwell to send a message like that around shows an enormous lack of judgment in my opinion.
The shite transfer business with him having a football related role is another show of his judgment.
Bin him off.3 -
Athletico Charlton said:T_C_E said:Henry Irving said:valleynick66 said:Henry Irving said:Airman Brown said:I would suggest it was the Spivs who smashed the club infrastructure up, if you look at the long list of long-serving employees who left during and as a result of their tenure. No doubt Katrien and Ssndgaard contributed further damage and failed to put it right, but it’s been a basket case of an organisation for over a decade.
Either things are being fixed where needed or it’s still an Elastoplast approach.
Whether those current post holders eg those named on a similar thread are up to the task is the question.
I had heard about this but never seen it. Pisses me off more than it should probably, but Keohane employed security who had young Charlton staff up against a fence and also took other fans to court iirc. For Rodwell to send a message like that around shows an enormous lack of judgment in my opinion.
The shite transfer business with him having a football related role is another show of his judgment.
Bin him off.
That’s as vanilla HR speak as you’ll ever read, not a ringing endorsement.10 -
Every time I see this thread I think of The Manics...3
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charltonnick said:There is only one thing 99% of supporters care about , and that is results on the pitch.2
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Leroy Ambrose said:Every time I see this thread I think of The Manics...
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Leroy Ambrose said:Every time I see this thread I think of The Manics...0
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charltonnick said:There is only one thing 99% of supporters care about , and that is results on the pitch.1
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Leroy Ambrose said:Every time I see this thread I think of The Manics...6
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ArmchairAddick said:Leroy Ambrose said:Every time I see this thread I think of The Manics...1
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It’s pleasing that stuff is going on behind the scenes that fans are not necessarily aware of. Becoming a well run club again is no small task after the last ten years or so. Good to see some ambition being mentioned too. Of course where we need to see improvement is with the first team. Get that right and everything else becomes slightly easier. As always. Time will tell.7
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I find myself agreeing with Methven about the importance of and the desire to strengthen the academy.
I am mindful of Miere saying the stuff about developing players for the future at other clubs, notably in the Premier League.
So in the case of Miles Leaburn right now. The ownership should ensure we get promoted this season (Gassan Ahadme? Alan Campbell? Potts? Hylton?) so Miles stays with us on a longer and improved contract in the Championship, or at that point he is very reluctantly sold to a Premiership club for a shedload of money.
The waters are muddied somewhat by the deployment of Nathan Asimwe who in my mind could have featured more.1 -
Reading that, I can see the club going down the EDI route heavily. How far they go? I don't know0
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ShootersHillGuru said:It’s pleasing that stuff is going on behind the scenes that fans are not necessarily aware of. Becoming a well run club again is no small task after the last ten years or so. Good to see some ambition being mentioned too. Of course where we need to see improvement is with the first team. Get that right and everything else becomes slightly easier. As always. Time will tell.
Small things, maybe, and of course not what most fans care about, but indicative of a lack of care and attention to detail among the people in charge. That’s not how you create a successful business. Hard to believe it only applies away from the football as it’s about culture.
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Airman Brown said:ShootersHillGuru said:It’s pleasing that stuff is going on behind the scenes that fans are not necessarily aware of. Becoming a well run club again is no small task after the last ten years or so. Good to see some ambition being mentioned too. Of course where we need to see improvement is with the first team. Get that right and everything else becomes slightly easier. As always. Time will tell.
Small things, maybe, and of course not what most fans care about, but indicative of a lack of care and attention to detail among the people in charge. That’s not how you create a successful business. Hard to believe it only applies away from the football as it’s about culture.
If they were bad, after they were cleaned up, perhaps renovated and kept clean regularly, the staff did respond by not allowing them to get disgusting any more.
We also paid attention to decent and up to date signage, notices, communications etc.
It all helps create the culture you want but it takes time, effort, attention to detail and flipping diligent operations management.
Another example, fwiw, according to the App the women's stadium is at The Oakwood in Dartford?
Ok sorry, but you got me started......... apologies to whoever lost a minute of their life reading this, unfortunately I can't give it you back.
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