Blackpool 72 previously suggested that RD should move her onto one of his other clubs(a great idea).On the basis that he still won't sell -and he replaced her with a competent CEO - this would be a significant step forward IMO.Would this be enough to bring some of the boycotters back?
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If he's was going to anything like that he would have done it 2 years ago. However he thinks the sun shines out of her bottom and she is doing a wonderful job.
Those that attend home games are still aiding his destruction of the club in my opinion. No one there means his social experiment is a failure. The 5000 or so that still go are affirming in his eyes that he is right that for some competitive football doesn't matter.
Reasons for that already stated by the other comments.
IMO its best she stays at the club while RD owns it, that way there is no grey, just clear black & white ball sh#t fully broadcast in her inevitable incompetent way.
Will never happen though. One goes both go...
Is your seat in an empty block?
Give it up man, we're not coming back!
Please don't start down that road of you are a better fan than others who choose to protest or boycott.
You are no better or worse than anyone else in your support so don't insult other fans especially when you are supposedly trying to convince them to stop boycotting.
She goes,he goes.
Would that be enough to get me back to The Valley? Absolutely, no way. Two Shats is the real cancer that is killing our club. It's his network, it's his barmy ideas and it's him pulling the strings of the puppet princess. I'd hope that her departure would be the catalyst for him to go, but there is a very real danger that he could replace Pinocchio with some other cartoon caricature and carry on business as usual.
I am staying away because I love this club. There is no way I will countenance giving the regime my financial or my existential support. It is not good enough for me that one of these devils is here. They both have to go.
If you love Charlton, don't give this monstrous regime your support.
He has no intention of allowing us to dream of 'what if' scenarios again as I once had as a kid in the 60s and 70s. We all largely watched dross back then but at no time did we have an owner an ceo telling us this is all you are ever going to get.
We didn't have an owner telling 98 percent of fans that we are stupid.
@raytreacy69 you are clearly happy to be treated like a mug, not saying you are one, but I ain't, so no that won't be enough for me.
I am sure the regime is glad that they maintain the unquestioning support of the 'floppers', but to keep them honest, to act as a critical friend, to give feedback, reaction, and suggestions means that many supporters act more like 'ruckers'. Both are examples of loyal fans, just as the car dealer saw both types as potential car purchasers.
Your definition about being a proper Charlton is not the entire story, not in the least bit.
If there was any real willingness on the part of RD to acknowledge that Meire had erred or under performed in the CEO role, as she most patently and publicly has, he would have dispensed with her long ago.
Instead, she is free to disrespect the history of the club and its fans for the simple reason that Meire occupies a sinecure post and as long as she adheres to the long-term Duchatelet network vision (details of which are emerging via his control of STVV on another thread) where the football is just one component of a wider social and commercially driven experiment, then she will remain and in RDs words 'be protected.'
So, it is wishful thinking of the most desperate kind to imagine that in the unlikely event of Meire being removed from the CEO role and recycled elsewhere in the network that it would herald a new era! A network Meire clone would simply be brought in to carry on as before.
There will be no new era, there will be no new beggining until such time as Duchatelet withdraws from this club and passes guardianship to a consortium which has the footballing ambition of the club at its heart, not an impossible Utopian dream of fans dancing in the streets following the win/lose or draw match day experience.
#notapennymore