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Charlie Methven Steps Down As CEO

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  • chev said:
    reams on other forum saying new very rich Americans investors had bid turned down couple months ago and are still interested to buy cafc
    aaaahhh - just as things were starting to settle and we had resorted to discussing the price of a pint in the fans bar - the 'we've got interest from some very rich people' scenario is thrown into the mix - let the nonsense begin....
  • edited March 10
    If the owners had half a brain they will have known what they were getting themselves into, regardless of what Charlie told them was possible. 

    For that reason, alongside all the other sensible investments made, I never really took to the narrative that they bought on the strength of Charlie’s stories.


    Let’s see who comes in by the summer. I hope it’s someone with good, sensible football pedigree.
  • As many have said, we are in a better position now than we have been for a very long time. First time it has properly felt stable. 

    He is a character for sure but has helped with the above it seems. Good luck to the bloke!   
    Interesting that you mention "stable" because that actually isn't the case given that we've had three managers and various changes in chairman plus we've lost the Director of Football and now the CEO.


    Managers weren't good enough and they acted. Understand they hired them but cant always get it right. 

    The people we have "lost" were deeply unpopular and people wanted them gone. Cant use that as a stick to beat them with if they acted and got rid. I dont think Charlie for instance was in this for years to come was he? So if he goes now and we can get someone in who wants to be long term part of the project.

    Its certainly feels calmer then, if not stable, and given how it has been in the not so distant past.  
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  • have we any idea who in the consortium is now driving things and what their plans/intentions might be?
  • AndyG said:
    I wonder if he has sold his shareholding ? 
    What difference does it make if he has or hasn't?
    It's a tiny stake in a loss making business, how much could it possibly be worth?
    In his position I'd hold until and unless a chunky/silly offer is received.
  • chev said:
    reams on other forum saying new very rich Americans investors had bid turned down couple months ago and are still interested to buy cafc
    Then it's guaranteed to be Bullshit.
    It was posted in this thread first.
  • Headhunted by Reform?
  • Billy_Mix said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I know a lot of dislike for Charlie on here, personally I think he has done a good job! And club is much better place then previously, in terms on the pitch, and off the pitch with the partnerships, commercials and making the valley a better fan experience. 
    Done a fantastic job in helping building the structure of the club from nothing and building our relationships with outside companies … to bring in revenue to the club . 
    Which begs the question why is he going now when there is a reasonable chance we could be in the Championship next season ?
    Small wager on he's on to his next project, been recruited for a bigger/better rewarded job elsewhere.
    This season's accounts will show the value of his time, CAFC's in the best position financially for at least 5 years and CM's been front and centre in achieving that.
    All the ownership funding in the world guarantees nothing, it always needs to be used well and augmented by the club making its own money commercially etc.
    We knew he wasn't a fan, he's not a Sarf Lahndun boy (whatever that's worth), he made a tit of himself early on at Sunderland but unarguably turned them around financially.
    In Charlton's history of owner/chairmen/whatever CM's not among the pricks, crooks, no-hopers or nutjobs.
    Replacing him will be no easy task.
    Great. I can expect another text from Wearside now.
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  • If he really is staying until the end of the season it seems a little odd to announce it now when all interest is on the team (for a change). 

    All a little strange. 
    Perhaps but if they run an open recruitment process then it would come out that we are looking for a new CEO before the club announced that CM is leaving which would cause more consternation.
    Maybe or maybe not. 

    The announcement didn’t say one way or the other but could have. 
  • Nice little earner all round for him I dare say!

    .....for failing.
  • So, in a nutshell.......

    He's not leaving NOW but in MAY. And he's not leaving in disgrace but taking up a post at a club run by one of our footballing partners.

    All a bit meh and a non story. Seems more of a sideways move than anything else.
    I see it that it’s as equally unclear as was/ is his ownership stake and how it suddenly transpired he was the man to be CEO even though he wasn’t to be ‘involved’. 

    Spin and waffle. 

    He is going and we have to await news of the next incumbent. 

    A paid for senior employee would be less controversial. 
  • Nice little earner all round for him I dare say!

    .....for failing.
    part of the curriculum at Eton I understand - look at Cameron and Johnson.
  • Gribbo said:


    Charlie Methven is the type of bloke to shag your wife and when you find out your wife has had an affair, he says he will help you hunt down the other man.

    Wtf are you talking about?
    Hope he helps find him. 
  • Gribbo said:


    Charlie Methven is the type of bloke to shag your wife and when you find out your wife has had an affair, he says he will help you hunt down the other man.

    Wtf are you talking about?
    Are you the "other man" Gribbo...🙄
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