In other words they tried to con him, just like they conned Riga into returning. No manager with any brain is now going to take us on without having his lawyer scrutinise the contract very carefully.
Similar to how they even conned our players into signing contracts.
Johann was promised some good players around him and a genuine push for promotion wasn't he? What did he get? Nabby Sarr and Ba. Nabby bloody Sarr.
<-----still thinks Naby Sarr could come good with the right coaching and potentially a loan spell.</p>
Absolutely, all the time he's out on loan is good for Charlton's defence.
From Ketts When it emerged that Sheffield United were also interested, Wilder has a decision to make. The man who secured the League Two title for Northampton this season is based in Sheffield, and a move to the Blades would mean him being spared the upheaval of relocating his family.
This is the bloke for whom the bell told prematurely, right? (Ketts, not Colin.He's a different bell altogether)
From Ketts When it emerged that Sheffield United were also interested, Wilder has a decision to make. The man who secured the League Two title for Northampton this season is based in Sheffield, and a move to the Blades would mean him being spared the upheaval of relocating his family.
Conveniently left out this part:
'The Addicks were expected to confirm the appointment of Wilder and assistant Alan Knill today, but the deal ran into trouble last night. It is thought the wording of the contract did not give Wilder the assurances he was seeking.'
Colin is so Colin that he thinks no one else will read the article he's nicked his ideas from
What??? They weren't his own ideas, or from a source! Well stone me.
No idea where we go from here. No experienced British coach will touch us and Simon Clark (if he gets the gig ) no matter how good a coach has no experience and will be hamstrung.
Newly relegated. No manager, no chief scout. No plan.
Sure am looking forward to an entire summer of this bollocks. I might take up stabbing myself in the eye as a welcome alternative to this omnishambles.
Our chairman has said there is other interest in CW and AK but no official approach.
Wilder was in Belgium last week talking to our owner, before CAFC and NTFC announced any approach, so I'm not sure how much weight that carries TBF.
If this is true, and I have no reason to doubt you, doesn't that show Wilder up as duplicitous, happy to go behind the back of the club he's contracted to?
Thought I couldn't like this omnishambles of an ownership less. How wrong I was. As soon as it looks like they might be doing something vaguely sensible they feck it up AGAIN.
They don't do failure though, they are failure
This isn't just failure, this is Roland & Katrien failure.
Our chairman has said there is other interest in CW and AK but no official approach.
Wilder was in Belgium last week talking to our owner, before CAFC and NTFC announced any approach, so I'm not sure how much weight that carries TBF.
If this is true, and I have no reason to doubt you, doesn't that show Wilder up as duplicitous, happy to go behind the back of the club he's contracted to?
I thought similar , along the lines of "being tapped up"
It is interesting that the club pulled the plug on Wilder. They obviously did not want to negotiate. This is the usual smokescreen. We all know we will have Nobby Vinegar as the next boss. I said it 3 weeks ago. He will be appointed in July when it will be too late to build a squad. I ashamed of my club.
Nebojsa Vignjevic will be here before long we'll get relegated again, then again.
I fecking hate everything to do with the running of the club right now.
There will be no rebuild under these owners. Isn't that obvious yet. There's been enough proof, here's the latest. The only way is out.
This is part of my point.
THEY aren't good enough. Sadly this means we aren't good enough.
As such I'm out, i'll support the protest fund as and when I can... (Buying a new house so it won't be much) But CAFC plc are dead to me until this regime is gone.
Our chairman has said there is other interest in CW and AK but no official approach.
Wilder was in Belgium last week talking to our owner, before CAFC and NTFC announced any approach, so I'm not sure how much weight that carries TBF.
If this is true, and I have no reason to doubt you, doesn't that show Wilder up as duplicitous, happy to go behind the back of the club he's contracted to?
sorry, but are you really that naive? It happens all the time.
I'm concerned that we haven't appointed a chief scout. Could be very telling. If and when appointed what's the diference between RD believing him about players or the new manager ? Seems to me that the laptop in Bruxelles is being booted up as we speak. There is someone that RD trusts with player selection not attached to the club. I think it's a priority to find out who this is. Not just speculate. There must be someone who knows that we can get at.
Everything agreed press release planned for tomorrow but Charlton wanted it sorted today but Wilder wanted to see the other options before deciding , so Charlton pulled the plug .....
There is now no point in us even having a manager. They will have to be a puppet to the regime, a regime with no knowledge of the game. Anyone who takes the job, who refuses to be a puppet (Powell & Riga) will be kicked out. Others like Peeters, Luzon and Fraeye will just be puppets and useless at their job. There's nowhere left to go now.
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Absolutely, all the time he's out on loan is good for Charlton's defence.
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Newly relegated. No manager, no chief scout. No plan.
The worse we do the tougher the rebuild.
Nebojsa Vignjevic will be here before long we'll get relegated again, then again.
I fecking hate everything to do with the running of the club right now.
THEY aren't good enough. Sadly this means we aren't good enough.
As such I'm out, i'll support the protest fund as and when I can... (Buying a new house so it won't be much) But CAFC plc are dead to me until this regime is gone.
Lots of love even the Rose Tinted ones of us...
Well me.
In the meantime, we just need to consider how lucky we are being able to watch the Premier League CEOs of the future.