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Paddy Powell Put Out To Pasture?

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  • He's gone...
  • Lurker said:

    Is the backup Liege groundsman any good?

    His work on the allotment beside their ground and RD's advisors are confident that he will step up.

  • Kap10 said:

    Swisdom said:

    Kap10 said:

    What is wrong is again we hear this through the media, tittle tattle and gossip.

    If it is not finalised, signed, sealed & delivered then the club can't say anything - otherwise you end up with a sort-of Hangeland situation at Fulham

    When it's safe to announce I dare say it will be announced and the praise can roll in

    On the other hand an email has been sent to all staff members advising them of Powells departure and whilst I would not put us as important as his colleagues, to avoid rumour speculation a release should have been put on the website to either coincide with this or held for a short period of time only.
    Did they get his name right in that?
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  • A number of non-football staff were put formally at risk of redundancy last month and the consultation period has now come to an end. I'm told Paddy was one of them and that he has now been issued with redundancy paperwork made out to "Chris Powell".

    That is disgusting if true.
  • Who would've done that I am sure it would have been some poor admin person on a shit wage

    These things happen it sounds like a genuine mistake
  • Swisdom said:

    I heard he was asked to only take care of the training ground and to take a pay cut. Or redundancy. Maybe this was a way of getting around forcing a retirement (thus actually doing him a favour before anyone jumps on the I Hate RD bandwagon)

    Maybe he took redundancy - bit of cash in his pocket.

    It's true his health wasn't the greatest though so wish him all the best

    Well I hope that is not true,?
    What sort of way is that to treat a respected player and loyal member of the staff.
    If Paddy was having health issues, then I do hope there is an amicable arrangement.
    I would expect that of CAFC.......
  • Oh well that complete cock on twitter who was demanding his sacking after the called off game got his wish. Absolute bell end.

    Oh dear. Wish him well in his retirement or whatever it is and thanks for everything.
  • Who would've done that I am sure it would have been some poor admin person on a shit wage

    These things happen it sounds like a genuine mistake

    I am sure it was but sometimes these things are symptomatic of low morale within an organisation.


  • Who would've done that I am sure it would have been some poor admin person on a shit wage

    These things happen it sounds like a genuine mistake

    My employer has been known to make similar mistakes, and you're probably right about the admin staff thing. Doesn't make it excusable though, and I presume even if the letter is drafted by admin staff, it still has to be signed by a manager.
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  • Kap10 said:

    Who would've done that I am sure it would have been some poor admin person on a shit wage

    These things happen it sounds like a genuine mistake

    I am sure it was but sometimes these things are symptomatic of low morale within an organisation.

    That's a fair point NLA and I'm far from the sort of person who immediately looks to blame someone for a genuine mistake but we are dealing with a relatively small organisation in the scheme of things, not some faceless huge corporation. I'm very confident it would have been signed off by someone who knew who Paddy was and damn sure they knew he wasn't Chrissy.

    All people cock up. I cock up from time to time. It's human nature but I'm pretty sure if I were issuing someone with a redundancy notice I'd get their name right as a matter of respect if nothing else.

    Plus Paddy was one of my favourite all time players growing up so I'm not in a forgiving mood... :-/

  • MrLargo said:

    Who would've done that I am sure it would have been some poor admin person on a shit wage

    These things happen it sounds like a genuine mistake

    My employer has been known to make similar mistakes, and you're probably right about the admin staff thing. Doesn't make it excusable though, and I presume even if the letter is drafted by admin staff, it still has to be signed by a manager.
    Accidents happen but something as important as a resignation should be signed off by someone senior. When I say signed off I mean checked before signing. Anything that important I read and check over and over again. That's really poor form if true

  • MrLargo said:

    Who would've done that I am sure it would have been some poor admin person on a shit wage

    These things happen it sounds like a genuine mistake

    My employer has been known to make similar mistakes, and you're probably right about the admin staff thing. Doesn't make it excusable though, and I presume even if the letter is drafted by admin staff, it still has to be signed by a manager.
    It's hardly like there is a huge number of people on the payroll at Charlton, so there's not really a lot of scope for confusion.
    Regardless of the wage of the person responsible, people in HR are paid to get the details right - particularly when it comes to the sensitivities of redundancies and the like.

    Hardly the kind of actions befitting a club that's (in it's own words) a "famous South London organisation".
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  • Good luck Colin, one of my favourite players of the 1970's and all round good guy. You deserve a lot, lot better than this.
  • Good luck and good health Paddy - a real Charlton legend.

    He even gets a quote from the Chairman which is about as rare as rocking horse shit at the moment.
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  • When the club made my Dad redundant they put his name on the website without his permission and only took it down when he phoned them to complain.

  • bet it was RDs fault not even 3,00 turned up to his testimonial against the mighty Inverness
  • Ross said:
    Nice article, at least they got that bit right. I note it says "he is leaving" rather than "he has retired".
  • A real well up moment for me last season was after the dramatic last minute winner against QPR and SCP and Paddy hugged it out at the final whistle #emotionaltimes
  • MrLargo said:

    Don't want to turn this into another "Digs at Duchatelet" thread, but I do hope they find the time to put a decent article on the website - a bit about his playing career, maybe even an interview. Don't think that's too much to ask.

    Ross said:
  • MrLargo said:

    Don't want to turn this into another "Digs at Duchatelet" thread, but I do hope they find the time to put a decent article on the website - a bit about his playing career, maybe even an interview. Don't think that's too much to ask.

    Ross said:
    Thanks Gary, it's good to know I've got Roland's ear.
  • Paddy needs a thanks thread of his own at the top of this site


    I for one think that he delivered us some wonderful playing surfaces


    He was a true committed addick when he played


    As NSS jr would say


    Paddy is proper Charlton


    Put your feet up paddy





  • Glad the club have put that on the OS. Good luck and thank you paddy. Would be nice if he could make a pitch appearance before our next home game. He deserves that applause.
  • edited June 2014
    Paul Ellis has been made redundant. Bradshaw going on July 31st, apparently.
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