Despite what has happened under the current regime, we wouldnt have had the Premier League years without your backing, not to mention the guts you had to pick Curbishley over Gritt all those years ago
Nothing but good wishes for a full recovery for Richard. In part, the present seems so desperate because of the highs that Richard was instrumental in bringing to the club in the 90s and 00s, and we should all be immensely grateful for his part in those heady days.
I wouldn't wish ill health upon anyone and echo others messages of betterment.
However, i'm also not scared to say thank god he's gone! Maybe now he's not lurking around the club, some dialogue with potential buyers/investors may be considered.
Wish RM a speedy recovery. He's been in a very difficult position the last few years and as I've stated previously, regardless of the outcomes, his actions have only ever been with the best interests of Charlton first and foremost.
Been a critic of his Charlton input in recent years but far, far more important things than football in life and hope he makes a speedy recovery back to good health.
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However, and sadly, his legacy at the club has been irrevocably tarnished by recent years, and especially the last one.
Despite what has happened under the current regime, we wouldnt have had the Premier League years without your backing, not to mention the guts you had to pick Curbishley over Gritt all those years ago
Speedy recovery Richard.
On the more trivial matter of the club's related PR, I think it unlikely that Roland would use the word "intrinsically", but there you go...
In part, the present seems so desperate because of the highs that Richard was instrumental in bringing to the club in the 90s and 00s, and we should all be immensely grateful for his part in those heady days.
However, i'm also not scared to say thank god he's gone! Maybe now he's not lurking around the club, some dialogue with potential buyers/investors may be considered.