It is the Supporters Trust AGM on Thursday. We did invite him but never received a reply. It's still not too late, Mr. D., but let us know, we will up the sandwich order
It is the Supporters Trust AGM on Thursday. We did invite him but never received a reply. It's still not too late, Mr. D., but let us know, we will up the sandwich order
I find that almost impossible to believe from our great leader!
It is the Supporters Trust AGM on Thursday. We did invite him but never received a reply. It's still not too late, Mr. D., but let us know, we will up the sandwich order
No class. FA boss Greg Clarke used to be CEO of a company i worked for, I bet if you invited him you would at least get a polite reply, even if it was fu*k off.
I used to work for Steve Parish, he'd show up, but then we wouldn't be in this state if we had someone as smart as him in charge. God that was painful to type!
It is the Supporters Trust AGM on Thursday. We did invite him but never received a reply. It's still not too late, Mr. D., but let us know, we will up the sandwich order
Better get some Vol au Vents in Prague just in case his entourage are in tow .
I used to work for Steve Parish, he'd show up, but then we wouldn't be in this state if we had someone as smart as him in charge. God that was painful to type!
About a year ago, I got a call from a UK number I didn't recognise. It was Parish. He didn't know me from Adam, but he had bothered to get my number and called to thank me for our efforts over the Olympic Stadium. We spoke for nearly an hour, and a lot of it was about Charlton stuff, he told me how he was amazed that Luzon looked so young and like a rabbit caught in the headlights. It was well into the evening, and he was still in his office, because at one point he stopped to say to one of his people "Sean. Thanks for today. Have a good evening". When i found out what I do in Prague he promised to put his people in touch.
Through gritted teeth I asked him about how he had started with Palace. He said he had been a fan since 73, growing up in Beckenham. I said, if only he had been born three miles north, how different it would all have been....and wouldn't he like to have another go? To which he said, owning one club in a life is more than enough.
Then he was gone and I sat down and silently marvelled, and then wept.
I used to work for Steve Parish, he'd show up, but then we wouldn't be in this state if we had someone as smart as him in charge. God that was painful to type!
About a year ago, I got a call from a UK number I didn't recognise. It was Parish. He didn't know me from Adam, but he had bothered to get my number and called to thank me for our efforts over the Olympic Stadium. We spoke for nearly an hour, and a lot of it was about Charlton stuff, he told me how he was amazed that Luzon looked so young and like a rabbit caught in the headlights. It was well into the evening, and he was still in his office, because at one point he stopped to say to one of his people "Sean. Thanks for today. Have a good evening". When i found out what I do in Prague he promised to put his people in touch.
Through gritted teeth I asked him about how he had started with Palace. He said he had been a fan since 73, growing up in Beckenham. I said, if only he had been born three miles north, how different it would all have been....and wouldn't he like to have another go? To which he said, owning one club in a life is more than enough.
Then he was gone and I sat down and silently marvelled, and then wept.
And now, back to our grim reality....
Walked past him in golden square last year. He was jogging and stopped to answer his mobile.
I used to work for Steve Parish, he'd show up, but then we wouldn't be in this state if we had someone as smart as him in charge. God that was painful to type!
About a year ago, I got a call from a UK number I didn't recognise. It was Parish. He didn't know me from Adam, but he had bothered to get my number and called to thank me for our efforts over the Olympic Stadium. We spoke for nearly an hour, and a lot of it was about Charlton stuff, he told me how he was amazed that Luzon looked so young and like a rabbit caught in the headlights. It was well into the evening, and he was still in his office, because at one point he stopped to say to one of his people "Sean. Thanks for today. Have a good evening". When i found out what I do in Prague he promised to put his people in touch.
Through gritted teeth I asked him about how he had started with Palace. He said he had been a fan since 73, growing up in Beckenham. I said, if only he had been born three miles north, how different it would all have been....and wouldn't he like to have another go? To which he said, owning one club in a life is more than enough.
Then he was gone and I sat down and silently marvelled, and then wept.
And now, back to our grim reality....
Walked past him in golden square last year. He was jogging and stopped to answer his mobile.
I used to work for Steve Parish, he'd show up, but then we wouldn't be in this state if we had someone as smart as him in charge. God that was painful to type!
About a year ago, I got a call from a UK number I didn't recognise. It was Parish. He didn't know me from Adam, but he had bothered to get my number and called to thank me for our efforts over the Olympic Stadium. We spoke for nearly an hour, and a lot of it was about Charlton stuff, he told me how he was amazed that Luzon looked so young and like a rabbit caught in the headlights. It was well into the evening, and he was still in his office, because at one point he stopped to say to one of his people "Sean. Thanks for today. Have a good evening". When i found out what I do in Prague he promised to put his people in touch.
Through gritted teeth I asked him about how he had started with Palace. He said he had been a fan since 73, growing up in Beckenham. I said, if only he had been born three miles north, how different it would all have been....and wouldn't he like to have another go? To which he said, owning one club in a life is more than enough.
Then he was gone and I sat down and silently marvelled, and then wept.
And now, back to our grim reality....
Walked past him in golden square last year. He was jogging and stopped to answer his mobile.
I used to work for Steve Parish, he'd show up, but then we wouldn't be in this state if we had someone as smart as him in charge. God that was painful to type!
About a year ago, I got a call from a UK number I didn't recognise. It was Parish. He didn't know me from Adam, but he had bothered to get my number and called to thank me for our efforts over the Olympic Stadium. We spoke for nearly an hour, and a lot of it was about Charlton stuff, he told me how he was amazed that Luzon looked so young and like a rabbit caught in the headlights. It was well into the evening, and he was still in his office, because at one point he stopped to say to one of his people "Sean. Thanks for today. Have a good evening". When i found out what I do in Prague he promised to put his people in touch.
Through gritted teeth I asked him about how he had started with Palace. He said he had been a fan since 73, growing up in Beckenham. I said, if only he had been born three miles north, how different it would all have been....and wouldn't he like to have another go? To which he said, owning one club in a life is more than enough.
Then he was gone and I sat down and silently marvelled, and then wept.
And now, back to our grim reality....
@PragueAddick Yep TAG, he's a great bloke actually, very good at bringing people along with him and feeling a part of change, unlike our lot who do a brilliant job of alienating everyone.
I used to work for Steve Parish, he'd show up, but then we wouldn't be in this state if we had someone as smart as him in charge. God that was painful to type!
About a year ago, I got a call from a UK number I didn't recognise. It was Parish. He didn't know me from Adam, but he had bothered to get my number and called to thank me for our efforts over the Olympic Stadium. We spoke for nearly an hour, and a lot of it was about Charlton stuff, he told me how he was amazed that Luzon looked so young and like a rabbit caught in the headlights. It was well into the evening, and he was still in his office, because at one point he stopped to say to one of his people "Sean. Thanks for today. Have a good evening". When i found out what I do in Prague he promised to put his people in touch.
Through gritted teeth I asked him about how he had started with Palace. He said he had been a fan since 73, growing up in Beckenham. I said, if only he had been born three miles north, how different it would all have been....and wouldn't he like to have another go? To which he said, owning one club in a life is more than enough.
Then he was gone and I sat down and silently marvelled, and then wept.
And now, back to our grim reality....
@PragueAddick Yep TAG, he's a great bloke actually, very good at bringing people along with him and feeling a part of change, unlike our lot who do a brilliant job of alienating everyone.
An ex of mine worked for TAG, she was impressed with him too. Damn.
Still, he keeps his plane at Biggin Hill airport - if we're friendly with him, he might do us a deal next time we need to go to Belgium quickly ;-)
I used to work for Steve Parish, he'd show up, but then we wouldn't be in this state if we had someone as smart as him in charge. God that was painful to type!
About a year ago, I got a call from a UK number I didn't recognise. It was Parish. He didn't know me from Adam, but he had bothered to get my number and called to thank me for our efforts over the Olympic Stadium. We spoke for nearly an hour, and a lot of it was about Charlton stuff, he told me how he was amazed that Luzon looked so young and like a rabbit caught in the headlights. It was well into the evening, and he was still in his office, because at one point he stopped to say to one of his people "Sean. Thanks for today. Have a good evening". When i found out what I do in Prague he promised to put his people in touch.
Through gritted teeth I asked him about how he had started with Palace. He said he had been a fan since 73, growing up in Beckenham. I said, if only he had been born three miles north, how different it would all have been....and wouldn't he like to have another go? To which he said, owning one club in a life is more than enough.
Then he was gone and I sat down and silently marvelled, and then wept.
And now, back to our grim reality....
@PragueAddick Yep TAG, he's a great bloke actually, very good at bringing people along with him and feeling a part of change, unlike our lot who do a brilliant job of alienating everyone.
An ex of mine worked for TAG, she was impressed with him too. Damn.
Still, he keeps his plane at Biggin Hill airport - if we're friendly with him, he might do us a deal next time we need to go to Belgium quickly ;-)
Or perhaps if we want to hang a banner off the back for another fly-past!!
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He has shouted at his team on the phone, he has ranted at the fans online, he has joined the protest by boycotting matches.
What else can he do?
I would head across to London and sack my CEO and look for a buyer of this troublesome club.
About a year ago, I got a call from a UK number I didn't recognise. It was Parish. He didn't know me from Adam, but he had bothered to get my number and called to thank me for our efforts over the Olympic Stadium. We spoke for nearly an hour, and a lot of it was about Charlton stuff, he told me how he was amazed that Luzon looked so young and like a rabbit caught in the headlights. It was well into the evening, and he was still in his office, because at one point he stopped to say to one of his people "Sean. Thanks for today. Have a good evening". When i found out what I do in Prague he promised to put his people in touch.
Through gritted teeth I asked him about how he had started with Palace. He said he had been a fan since 73, growing up in Beckenham. I said, if only he had been born three miles north, how different it would all have been....and wouldn't he like to have another go? To which he said, owning one club in a life is more than enough.
Then he was gone and I sat down and silently marvelled, and then wept.
And now, back to our grim reality....
Good hair in terms of its thickness and texture.
Still, he keeps his plane at Biggin Hill airport - if we're friendly with him, he might do us a deal next time we need to go to Belgium quickly ;-)
It could be a complete wind up .
I call again to supporter employees of the club. Let us know his movements in U.K.