Anyone who has an ounce of sense would expect fan protests if a football club was run as badly as ours - however unpleasant she views the reaction it would be far worse at another club. She turns every argument back to herself and her victim status rather than face up to her own shortcomings in the role. Nothing will ever be her fault.
A very small number of customers may have sent her highly abusive and threatening emails of a sexual nature. You know the sort of stuff I mean. Perhaps Katiren should be invited to expand upon her comments. I am pretty sure that both CL and CARD would wholeheartedly condemn such actions and encourage Katrien to report such incidents to the police.
Minutes earlier, the onstage trio - Ed Warner, chair of UK Athletics, Damian Collins MP, of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee, and Jane Purdon, formerly of the Premier League and now Head of Governance at UK Sport - had discussed shoddy ownership with our very own Jim White, moderating.
Collins had called for football administrators to have more power to challenge club takeovers, but Meire wanted more protection for owners.
She is out of her depth and failed in her job. Her comments are there to hide her failure. She may try the wounded CEO, but do not let that mask the fact she is hopeless and nothing will improve until she resigns or is replaced.
"Charlton Athletic CEO pops up Having heard the Addicks mentioned along with the likes of Leeds and Portsmouth as poorly-run clubs, Katrien Meire - the club's CEO - pitched in from the audience.
She's very upset with fans' aggression towards the club's ownership - Charlton were just relegated, to the fury of already-disaffected fans - and told the panel that "sometimes the fans cross the line."
Minutes earlier, the onstage trio - Ed Warner, chair of UK Athletics, Damian Collins MP, of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee, and Jane Purdon, formerly of the Premier League and now Head of Governance at UK Sport - had discussed shoddy ownership with our very own Jim White, moderating.
Collins had called for football administrators to have more power to challenge club takeovers, but Meire wanted more protection for owners.
Purdon sympathised, but added: "We have to accept that all that passion drives football."
Charlton fans - what do you make of this?"
Seems like it would've been quite embarrassing for her.
Minutes earlier, the onstage trio - Ed Warner, chair of UK Athletics, Damian Collins MP, of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee, and Jane Purdon, formerly of the Premier League and now Head of Governance at UK Sport - had discussed shoddy ownership with our very own Jim White, moderating.
Collins had called for football administrators to have more power to challenge club takeovers, but Meire wanted more protection for owners.
He's asked for Charlton fans opinions. Fire away....
Minutes earlier, the onstage trio - Ed Warner, chair of UK Athletics, Damian Collins MP, of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee, and Jane Purdon, formerly of the Premier League and now Head of Governance at UK Sport - had discussed shoddy ownership with our very own Jim White, moderating.
Collins had called for football administrators to have more power to challenge club takeovers, but Meire wanted more protection for owners.
Brilliant, the Telegraph make her sound like a right Wally.
When someone has unfurled a huge banner over your head that says "LIAR" in front of a football stadium and a TV audience, and you have scuttled off from your seat at half time from a club which has given you the role of CEO , then I guess you have to find someone else to blame. Because if you do not, you have to face up to the daunting and inescapable fact that maybe your customers do not think you are doing much of a job. And that you have completely failed in your role. She seems unable to face up to this unfortunate truth. Her position is untenable. And actually, increasingly ridiculous.
I'm actually enraged that she had the gall to moan about us straight after them talking about shoddy ownership. She obviously doesn't see them as shoddy owners???
http://cheeseconference.org/ Presentation: Is Manchego the new Edam, the resurgence of feta, and the horrendous abuse I've received from those mean Charlton supporters
Minutes earlier, the onstage trio - Ed Warner, chair of UK Athletics, Damian Collins MP, of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee, and Jane Purdon, formerly of the Premier League and now Head of Governance at UK Sport - had discussed shoddy ownership with our very own Jim White, moderating.
Collins had called for football administrators to have more power to challenge club takeovers, but Meire wanted more protection for owners.
Comments
No Asst Manager
No Director of Football
No Chief Scout
No Commercial Manager
No Head of Comms
No Doctor
No Sport Scientist
No Fitness Coach
#thisisnotwhatsportisabout
She turns every argument back to herself and her victim status rather than face up to her own shortcomings in the role. Nothing will ever be her fault.
Out of her depth. Incompetent, without understanding or integrity.
And it's all the fault of Charlton fans, right?
She's so far out of her depth in this role, it's absolutely astounding.
She may try the wounded CEO, but do not let that mask the fact she is hopeless and nothing will improve until she resigns or is replaced.
Look Katie, if you wasn't so shit at your job then none of this would be happening.
With that in mind, and because you refuse to change your ways, sell up and go home
Having heard the Addicks mentioned along with the likes of Leeds and Portsmouth as poorly-run clubs, Katrien Meire - the club's CEO - pitched in from the audience.
She's very upset with fans' aggression towards the club's ownership - Charlton were just relegated, to the fury of already-disaffected fans - and told the panel that "sometimes the fans cross the line."
Minutes earlier, the onstage trio - Ed Warner, chair of UK Athletics, Damian Collins MP, of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee, and Jane Purdon, formerly of the Premier League and now Head of Governance at UK Sport - had discussed shoddy ownership with our very own Jim White, moderating.
Collins had called for football administrators to have more power to challenge club takeovers, but Meire wanted more protection for owners.
Purdon sympathised, but added: "We have to accept that all that passion drives football."
Charlton fans - what do you make of this?"
Seems like it would've been quite embarrassing for her.
She seems unable to face up to this unfortunate truth.
Her position is untenable. And actually, increasingly ridiculous.
Fuck off then.
she is mad.
http://www.ofc.org.uk/
Presentation: Crop Rotation and the terrible suffering I've endured at the hands of Charlton supporters.
http://www.folkmusicontario.ca/folk-music-ontario-conference/
Presentation: The impact of flamenco on modern folk music and how I was nearly killed by a beach ball
http://cheeseconference.org/
Presentation: Is Manchego the new Edam, the resurgence of feta, and the horrendous abuse I've received from those mean Charlton supporters
I'm sort of speechless really...
I don't have twitter but can someone please tweet this to the Telegraph and ask them to get her thoughts on this
Could she be any thicker.
Right time to jump on the #telegraphBOS hashtag and ruin her reputation further.