Interesting that he mentions Sint Truiden on both Linkedin and Twitter. I thought we had been told in no uncertain terms that they are NOT part of the network?
Whilst I wish the chap good luck, the corporate bullshit-speak in the above tweet does not auger well...
He works in the media, what do you expect? Im sure he will get used to our football speak. I mean Im sure Ben Kensall has never used the "sweating the asset" term since, after being (and still is) widely pilloried on here.
No I am not. I didnt like the way everyone had to make a comment about Katrien's looks when we should be focussing on her business sense... so im certainly not going to make a comment about his. Even if he is very easy on the eye..
Interesting that he mentions Sint Truiden on both Linkedin and Twitter. I thought we had been told in no uncertain terms that they are NOT part of the network?
Anyway, welcome on board, Amaury.
We were told this in "no uncertain terms" by an irregular poster on here who gave us no reason to believe that he spoke with any authority on the matter.
The Trust's current understanding is that Staprix NV owns: Standard, CAFC, Alcorcon and K-Z Jena. It does not own Sint-Truiden (owned by RD's current life partner) or Ujpest. (owned by RD's son). We assume however that all six clubs are part of the "network" in the sense that the other owners would be willing and able to co-operate with Staprix on business issues of mutual benefit; this might be the loan or sale of players, or indeed consolidation of six national roles into one network role, as appears to be the case here. It will be interesting to see how much local impact and effective management of issues he can deploy. I could imagine that it might work OK re CAFC, but he might really struggle in the case of Ujpest. Impenetrable language, but increasingly too, impenetrable national attitudes to all kinds of daily issues.
At a guess the other clubs in the group will benefit more from this than we will. The way I see it our existing media team are pretty much spot on with most things. If however there are things that we could do better that maybe standard liege already do then these are the synergies I assume he speaks of.
Ultimately if you can merge the 'best practice' from a number of areas (in this case football clubs) then you theoretically improve things
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Actually it can't be, there would be 50 "would ya" threads by now if it was.
Looks like jobs are starting to become centralised
We've not had a Head of Comms since Matt Wright left so it makes sense.
That he is to be Media Manager for the whole so called network rather than just Charlton is of interest.
Background in broadcast media including football.
Look out for new CL members with Belgian ISP : - )
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Anyway, welcome on board, Amaury.
Im sure he will get used to our football speak. I mean Im sure Ben Kensall has never used the "sweating the asset" term since, after being (and still is) widely pilloried on here.
Good luck Amaury.
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/61968/would-ya#latest
Powell out!
"Alright you bunch of cocks, I'm here to do something you know F all about so do one. Where's me beer? "
The Trust's current understanding is that Staprix NV owns: Standard, CAFC, Alcorcon and K-Z Jena. It does not own Sint-Truiden (owned by RD's current life partner) or Ujpest. (owned by RD's son). We assume however that all six clubs are part of the "network" in the sense that the other owners would be willing and able to co-operate with Staprix on business issues of mutual benefit; this might be the loan or sale of players, or indeed consolidation of six national roles into one network role, as appears to be the case here. It will be interesting to see how much local impact and effective management of issues he can deploy. I could imagine that it might work OK re CAFC, but he might really struggle in the case of Ujpest. Impenetrable language, but increasingly too, impenetrable national attitudes to all kinds of daily issues.
At a guess the other clubs in the group will benefit more from this than we will. The way I see it our existing media team are pretty much spot on with most things.
If however there are things that we could do better that maybe standard liege already do then these are the synergies I assume he speaks of.
Ultimately if you can merge the 'best practice' from a number of areas (in this case football clubs) then you theoretically improve things