Katrien Meire on BBC1 news
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No doubt many of you reaching for them right now
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what for?0
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Is it going to be sad?To_Be_Franck said:Do doubt many of you reaching for them right now
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Not sure.Callumcafc said:what for?
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Cheers Beds pls let us know when she announces our marquee signing0
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Bollox, where's the liquid soap when you bloody need it!0
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Anyone able to provide a stream??
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On the London bit of the news.0
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Get a grip. :-0soapy_jones said:Bollox, where's the liquid soap when you bloody need it!
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you are all disgusting
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It's all right I have found a substitute... right here we go, a long run up me thinks!0
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be interested in what she has to say, so please feedback if anyone is watching, ta1
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C'mon do you think any of the blokes on here will be listening to what she has to say... Or will they all hear her say "I love you X your my dream man"AFKABartram said:be interested in what she has to say, so please feedback if anyone is watching, ta
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Was trailed on the OS last week.
Interviewed last Thursday about women in football.0 -
The Katrien 2015 calender.
January is her wearing a sexy white charlton dressing gown next to kieth peacock, who's smoking a charlton branded cigar.
As the months go on they get even more sexy.5 -
Which one do you fancy Dave?Dave2l said:The Katrien 2015 calender.
January is her wearing a sexy white charlton dressing gown next to kieth peacock, who's smoking a charlton branded cigar.
As the months go on they get even more sexy.1 -
She loves football, she grew up as a little girl... happens to be one of the most powerful women in football. Women bring something else to the table, tries to meet with the fans and understand what they want for the club.
Bit crap that piece, tbh..3 -
On now.
Need more women. Bring something different and better at budgeting
Want to build better relationship with fans, talks to them.
Waves to groundsman
London football capital of the world great city
That was it.0 -
Don't most women grow up as a little girl?Atletico Addick said:She loves football, she grew up as a little girl... happens to be one of the most powerful women in football. Women bring something else to the table, tries to meet with the fans and understand what they want for the club.
Bit crap that piece, tbh..14 -
Exactly.. summed up how poor the article was, think she was saying it in relation to watching football from a young age but all I heard was she grew up as a young girl..Talal said:
Don't most women grow up as a little girl?Atletico Addick said:She loves football, she grew up as a little girl... happens to be one of the most powerful women in football. Women bring something else to the table, tries to meet with the fans and understand what they want for the club.
Bit crap that piece, tbh..0 -
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never mind the old feminist flannel .. when is she gonna get some cash to buy some decent footballers for the club ?2
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It wasn't crap. Moany sod.
It was just her English that made it sound like that, as the next sentence went on to say that her grandfather and mother took her to football. (As a little girl).
She took over a year ago giving up a job in a law firm. There was a bit more than described above and some great shots of the Valley.4 -
Not if you are Kellie the spanner.Talal said:
Don't most women grow up as a little girl?Atletico Addick said:She loves football, she grew up as a little girl... happens to be one of the most powerful women in football. Women bring something else to the table, tries to meet with the fans and understand what they want for the club.
Bit crap that piece, tbh..6 -
Anyone able to post a link of some kind? Ta.1
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Want to build better relationship with fans, talks to them.
Memo to KM re: not selling fans favourite striker to league leaders for a fiver and replacing him with a crisp packet, in order to keep good relationship with fans.11 -
Does it never get tiring?Valiantphil said:Want to build better relationship with fans, talks to them.
Memo to KM re: not selling fans favourite striker to league leaders for a fiver and replacing him with a crisp packet, in order to keep good relationship with fans.10 -
I think some of the earlier posts on this thread say a lot about the challenges for "women in football" - really quite pathetic and embarrassing behaviour by some on here...31
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So true but they don't (or won't) see itWeegie Addick said:I think some of the earlier posts on this thread say a lot about the challenges for "women in football" - really quite pathetic and embarrassing behaviour by some on here...
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Read somewhere she worked for Baker and Mckenzie, they are based on New Bridge Street, just up from Blackfriers station.Curb_It said:It wasn't crap. Moany sod.
It was just her English that made it sound like that, as the next sentence went on to say that her grandfather and mother took her to football. (As a little girl).
She took over a year ago giving up a job in a law firm. There was a bit more than described above and some great shots of the Valley.0 -
Katrein would build a better relationship with fans if she, or one of her staff, managed to reply to e-mails from fans requestion information about the club.
I've e-mailed her twice and not even an acknowledgement, whereas Peter Varney ......!
I didn't expect a personal reply but she could have easily delegated a reply to someone else.0














