The food must be the greatest dining experience possible to justify £75.
You'd expect food from a top chef.
Slade isn't a Charlton legend....so the appeal of having lunch with him?
You would have to ask questions where he would be willing to give the answers....about the day to day running of the club and what a shambles it is. He would put a positive unrealistic spin on everything, I'm guessing. No disrespect to him, and I'm fair enough.
I'm sure he's a nice enough bloke....and one that wants to be particularly positive about things.
He would need to be funny and entertaining, as in the football world saying "I paid £200 to have lunch with Russell Slade" most people would say why? And a number of people would say who?
The food must be the greatest dining experience possible to justify £75.
You'd expect food from a top chef.
Slade isn't a Charlton legend....so the appeal of having lunch with him?
You would have to ask questions where he would be willing to give the answers....about the day to day running of the club and what a shambles it is. He would put a positive unrealistic spin on everything, I'm guessing. No disrespect to him, and I'm fair enough.
I'm sure he's a nice enough bloke....and one that wants to be particularly positive about things.
He would need to be funny and entertaining, as in the football world saying "I paid £200 to have lunch with Russell Slade" most people would say why? And a number of people would say who?
Some might think it would be incredibly awkward.
I think it would be bloody awkward. This would be my idea of hell. The best that could happen would be him shovelling the food down fast, barely stopping for air, wiping his mouth on his cuff before belching saying 'thanks love' and buggering off.
The food must be the greatest dining experience possible to justify £75.
You'd expect food from a top chef.
Slade isn't a Charlton legend....so the appeal of having lunch with him?
You would have to ask questions where he would be willing to give the answers....about the day to day running of the club and what a shambles it is. He would put a positive unrealistic spin on everything, I'm guessing. No disrespect to him, and I'm fair enough.
I'm sure he's a nice enough bloke....and one that wants to be particularly positive about things.
He would need to be funny and entertaining, as in the football world saying "I paid £200 to have lunch with Russell Slade" most people would say why? And a number of people would say who?
Some might think it would be incredibly awkward.
I think it would be bloody awkward. This would be my idea of hell. The best that could happen would be him shovelling the food down fast, barely stopping for air, wiping his mouth on his cuff before belching saying 'thanks love' and buggering off.
Do you mean 'the best' as in that's what you'd want to happen so you didn't have to sit there for a long time? If you mean that's the best you could expect from Slade I suspect you're doing him a disservice.
The food must be the greatest dining experience possible to justify £75.
You'd expect food from a top chef.
Slade isn't a Charlton legend....so the appeal of having lunch with him?
You would have to ask questions where he would be willing to give the answers....about the day to day running of the club and what a shambles it is. He would put a positive unrealistic spin on everything, I'm guessing. No disrespect to him, and I'm fair enough.
I'm sure he's a nice enough bloke....and one that wants to be particularly positive about things.
He would need to be funny and entertaining, as in the football world saying "I paid £200 to have lunch with Russell Slade" most people would say why? And a number of people would say who?
Some might think it would be incredibly awkward.
I think it would be bloody awkward. This would be my idea of hell. The best that could happen would be him shovelling the food down fast, barely stopping for air, wiping his mouth on his cuff before belching saying 'thanks love' and buggering off.
Do you mean 'the best' as in that's what you'd want to happen so you didn't have to sit there for a long time? If you mean that's the best you could expect from Slade I suspect you're doing him a disservice.
I mean that if in the extremely unlikely event that my family clubbed together to bid for this as a surprise for me then I would dread it. As Dave 21 said - some people would find it incredibly awkward, and I am one of them so would want it to be over quickly. Without knowing Slade I imagine it could be pretty cringeworthy for him too.
We've auctioned similar on here before and got good prices only it was billed as a trip to the training ground, see the players train and meet the manager and eat with him rather than a lunch.
If you read the description it is pretty much the same.
What I'm not clear about is how many people it is for. If it was for two or four people rather than one it could be a good day out, chance to see behind the scenes etc. If people have the money and want to spend it that way, and the money goes to the Community Trust anyway, then good for them.
I doubt they will get the unique experience I had the last time I visited Sparrows Lane of being called a criminal by a hysterical CEO in front of my son for asking for more communication with fans though. Some things money can't buy.
Ironically, that communication I asked for (having regular public meetings with fans, setting up a target 20K group, responding to emails) as part of the original aims of Spell it Out in Black and White are now, in part, what the club is trying to do with Q and As with Slade and KM, Slade pictured answering fans letters on the OS, etc etc.
It's shame the KM is always so far behind what is required and only calls the fire brigade when the house has already burnt down.
I doubt they will get the unique experience I had the last time I visited Sparrows Lane of being called a criminal by a hysterical CEO in front of my son for asking for more communication with fans though. Some things money can't buy.
You were told to "keep your hands where everyone can see them" and when you were caught trying to "borrow" bits from the Training Ground for the Museum they naturally reacted as anyone else would after quite firmly saying NO first time round!!
I reckon Cajones has bid the highest to save himself all the aggro and extra work that will come his way after Latrine has promised to look into suggestions for improving the match day experience. It'll be well worth the outlay for him!
Good idea by the Trust. Gets money for charity and gives the winner an experience they can't buy in the high street.
For those saying it is a lot, I am organising a 5 a side tournament for charity and one person just said they are too busy to take part so gave me £500 as a donation instead.
If people have the money most tend to give a proportion to charity, if they get something like this in return everyone is a winner.
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Daren't make the auction any longer just in case he's gone by the time it ends.
You'd expect food from a top chef.
Slade isn't a Charlton legend....so the appeal of having lunch with him?
You would have to ask questions where he would be willing to give the answers....about the day to day running of the club and what a shambles it is. He would put a positive unrealistic spin on everything, I'm guessing. No disrespect to him, and I'm fair enough.
I'm sure he's a nice enough bloke....and one that wants to be particularly positive about things.
He would need to be funny and entertaining, as in the football world saying "I paid £200 to have lunch with Russell Slade" most people would say why? And a number of people would say who?
Some might think it would be incredibly awkward.
People are bidding I suppose so obviously they are happy enough to pay whatever amount.
If you read the description it is pretty much the same.
What I'm not clear about is how many people it is for. If it was for two or four people rather than one it could be a good day out, chance to see behind the scenes etc. If people have the money and want to spend it that way, and the money goes to the Community Trust anyway, then good for them.
I doubt they will get the unique experience I had the last time I visited Sparrows Lane of being called a criminal by a hysterical CEO in front of my son for asking for more communication with fans though. Some things money can't buy.
Ironically, that communication I asked for (having regular public meetings with fans, setting up a target 20K group, responding to emails) as part of the original aims of Spell it Out in Black and White are now, in part, what the club is trying to do with Q and As with Slade and KM, Slade pictured answering fans letters on the OS, etc etc.
It's shame the KM is always so far behind what is required and only calls the fire brigade when the house has already burnt down.
For those saying it is a lot, I am organising a 5 a side tournament for charity and one person just said they are too busy to take part so gave me £500 as a donation instead.
If people have the money most tend to give a proportion to charity, if they get something like this in return everyone is a winner.