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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)

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  • Davo55 said:

    Redrobo said:

    Davo55 said:

    These rumours that emerge from time to time that "the Aussies have withdrawn", and that "theres a rival British consortium" - where do they originate?

    We know that the Aussies have spent more than a year and a sizeable chunk of money in pursuing their purchase of the club. We also know that they are ready to drip feed positive and reassuring "news" about the takeover on here and to local media - so it's pretty easy to discount the possibility that they are briefing against themselves.

    Duchatelet gives not a single toss about us fans. Never has. He isn't given to communicating with or to us unless we provoke him into one of his infamous rants. And what does he stand to gain from leaking false negative "news" about the takeover failing, anyway? We know he is desperate to sell and the sooner the better, as its costing him big time to stick around. I don't buy the theory that he is trying to flush out a rival bidder. The Aussies are his best option, or they wouldn't currently be in pole position. It might be taking longer than anyone wanted, but starting again with a new bidder would mean re-setting the clock entirely.

    So, who would like the Aussie deal to fall through. Would like to foster concern between the seller and prospective buyer? Would like to ensure a place at the Board table, which looks extremely unlikely within an Aussie administration? Has talked about a second bidder, that no-one else seems to know about and that doesn't seem capable of mounting a serious challenge to the Aussies?

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    Nonsense.
    Let's hear your theory then Sherlock.
    It was the Butler.
  • clb74 said:

    Will be the 11th my birthday, we make the world cup final and the clubs sold.

    Happy Birthday.
  • Davo55 said:

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    Bloody Paddy Powell! I knew it.
  • Davo55 said:

    These rumours that emerge from time to time that "the Aussies have withdrawn", and that "theres a rival British consortium" - where do they originate?

    We know that the Aussies have spent more than a year and a sizeable chunk of money in pursuing their purchase of the club. We also know that they are ready to drip feed positive and reassuring "news" about the takeover on here and to local media - so it's pretty easy to discount the possibility that they are briefing against themselves.

    Duchatelet gives not a single toss about us fans. Never has. He isn't given to communicating with or to us unless we provoke him into one of his infamous rants. And what does he stand to gain from leaking false negative "news" about the takeover failing, anyway? We know he is desperate to sell and the sooner the better, as its costing him big time to stick around. I don't buy the theory that he is trying to flush out a rival bidder. The Aussies are his best option, or they wouldn't currently be in pole position. It might be taking longer than anyone wanted, but starting again with a new bidder would mean re-setting the clock entirely.

    So, who would like the Aussie deal to fall through. Would like to foster concern between the seller and prospective buyer? Would like to ensure a place at the Board table, which looks extremely unlikely within an Aussie administration? Has talked about a second bidder, that no-one else seems to know about and that doesn't seem capable of mounting a serious challenge to the Aussies?

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    only one answer for me.....

    RM.
  • rikofold said:

    Davo55 said:

    These rumours that emerge from time to time that "the Aussies have withdrawn", and that "theres a rival British consortium" - where do they originate?

    We know that the Aussies have spent more than a year and a sizeable chunk of money in pursuing their purchase of the club. We also know that they are ready to drip feed positive and reassuring "news" about the takeover on here and to local media - so it's pretty easy to discount the possibility that they are briefing against themselves.

    Duchatelet gives not a single toss about us fans. Never has. He isn't given to communicating with or to us unless we provoke him into one of his infamous rants. And what does he stand to gain from leaking false negative "news" about the takeover failing, anyway? We know he is desperate to sell and the sooner the better, as its costing him big time to stick around. I don't buy the theory that he is trying to flush out a rival bidder. The Aussies are his best option, or they wouldn't currently be in pole position. It might be taking longer than anyone wanted, but starting again with a new bidder would mean re-setting the clock entirely.

    So, who would like the Aussie deal to fall through. Would like to foster concern between the seller and prospective buyer? Would like to ensure a place at the Board table, which looks extremely unlikely within an Aussie administration? Has talked about a second bidder, that no-one else seems to know about and that doesn't seem capable of mounting a serious challenge to the Aussies?

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    You make an interesting point though. In all these things you ask, who would gain from doing something like this? Unless some fan has a warped sense of irresponsibility, you'd think the list of candidates would be pretty short, right? Fingers crossed for a quick conclusion to this thread of threads and a timely clean sweep of all that went before.
    A wolves fan, perhaps?
  • Wasn't sure of where to post this, but it does at least demonstrate the seriousness to which the Aussies take their sport.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-05/boomers-phillippines-issue-joint-basketbrawl-apology/9944122
  • How can anything positive still be happening now? What else is there to do? If it's down to the Aussies searching for new, last minute, investors to get involved, why weren't they involved in the first place? Or are they second rate people who are purely going to be the for the few quid they've got and not the people they are?

    If the new owners run a football club like they put a "consortium" together, it's gonna all be a bit shoddy IMO and frying pan and fire springs to mind every time I think about it
  • How can anything positive still be happening now? What else is there to do? If it's down to the Aussies searching for new, last minute, investors to get involved, why weren't they involved in the first place? Or are they second rate people who are purely going to be the for the few quid they've got and not the people they are?

    If the new owners run a football club like they put a "consortium" together, it's gonna all be a bit shoddy IMO and frying pan and fire springs to mind every time I think about it

    The only way we're getting out of this league next season is via relegation.

    Basket case of a club, in every way.
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  • Scoham said:

    How can anything positive still be happening now? What else is there to do? If it's down to the Aussies searching for new, last minute, investors to get involved, why weren't they involved in the first place? Or are they second rate people who are purely going to be the for the few quid they've got and not the people they are?

    If the new owners run a football club like they put a "consortium" together, it's gonna all be a bit shoddy IMO and frying pan and fire springs to mind every time I think about it

    On the other you could say they’re patient, have great attention to detail, won’t overpay, it’s a long term plan etc.

    I think the truth will be somewhere in between, and how long the takeover takes doesn’t show whether they’ll be good or bad owners.
    The time itself doesn't, but some of the reasons for it does
  • rikofold said:

    Davo55 said:

    These rumours that emerge from time to time that "the Aussies have withdrawn", and that "theres a rival British consortium" - where do they originate?

    We know that the Aussies have spent more than a year and a sizeable chunk of money in pursuing their purchase of the club. We also know that they are ready to drip feed positive and reassuring "news" about the takeover on here and to local media - so it's pretty easy to discount the possibility that they are briefing against themselves.

    Duchatelet gives not a single toss about us fans. Never has. He isn't given to communicating with or to us unless we provoke him into one of his infamous rants. And what does he stand to gain from leaking false negative "news" about the takeover failing, anyway? We know he is desperate to sell and the sooner the better, as its costing him big time to stick around. I don't buy the theory that he is trying to flush out a rival bidder. The Aussies are his best option, or they wouldn't currently be in pole position. It might be taking longer than anyone wanted, but starting again with a new bidder would mean re-setting the clock entirely.

    So, who would like the Aussie deal to fall through. Would like to foster concern between the seller and prospective buyer? Would like to ensure a place at the Board table, which looks extremely unlikely within an Aussie administration? Has talked about a second bidder, that no-one else seems to know about and that doesn't seem capable of mounting a serious challenge to the Aussies?

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    Is it Henry?
    Actually, it's the Supporters' Trust @rikofold
  • edited July 2018
    This shows how people seem to have given up on the takeover. Loads of free dates from next week in the Prediction Thread.

    http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/80685/roland-departure-date-prediction#latest

    @KiwiValley is up today.
  • JamesSeed said:

    This shows how people seem to have given up on the takeover. Loads of free dates from next week in the Prediction Thread.

    http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/80685/roland-departure-date-prediction#latest

    Not given up, but all exhausted by the changes of rules when you let people have their anniversary or birthday or graduation date as a second choice. ;-)
  • Scoham said:

    How can anything positive still be happening now? What else is there to do? If it's down to the Aussies searching for new, last minute, investors to get involved, why weren't they involved in the first place? Or are they second rate people who are purely going to be the for the few quid they've got and not the people they are?

    If the new owners run a football club like they put a "consortium" together, it's gonna all be a bit shoddy IMO and frying pan and fire springs to mind every time I think about it

    On the other hand you could say they’re patient, have great attention to detail, won’t overpay, it’s a long term plan etc.

    I think the truth will be somewhere in between, and how long the takeover takes doesn’t show whether they’ll be good or bad owners.
    Bet slade wishes he hung on in there now
  • Davo55 said:

    Redrobo said:

    Davo55 said:

    These rumours that emerge from time to time that "the Aussies have withdrawn", and that "theres a rival British consortium" - where do they originate?

    We know that the Aussies have spent more than a year and a sizeable chunk of money in pursuing their purchase of the club. We also know that they are ready to drip feed positive and reassuring "news" about the takeover on here and to local media - so it's pretty easy to discount the possibility that they are briefing against themselves.

    Duchatelet gives not a single toss about us fans. Never has. He isn't given to communicating with or to us unless we provoke him into one of his infamous rants. And what does he stand to gain from leaking false negative "news" about the takeover failing, anyway? We know he is desperate to sell and the sooner the better, as its costing him big time to stick around. I don't buy the theory that he is trying to flush out a rival bidder. The Aussies are his best option, or they wouldn't currently be in pole position. It might be taking longer than anyone wanted, but starting again with a new bidder would mean re-setting the clock entirely.

    So, who would like the Aussie deal to fall through. Would like to foster concern between the seller and prospective buyer? Would like to ensure a place at the Board table, which looks extremely unlikely within an Aussie administration? Has talked about a second bidder, that no-one else seems to know about and that doesn't seem capable of mounting a serious challenge to the Aussies?

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    Nonsense.
    Let's hear your theory then Sherlock.
    Isn’t it just a case of nothing been announced for a while, fans jittery, one says to another ‘I bet it has fallen through’, that becomes a rumour.
  • Davo55 said:

    Redrobo said:

    Davo55 said:

    These rumours that emerge from time to time that "the Aussies have withdrawn", and that "theres a rival British consortium" - where do they originate?

    We know that the Aussies have spent more than a year and a sizeable chunk of money in pursuing their purchase of the club. We also know that they are ready to drip feed positive and reassuring "news" about the takeover on here and to local media - so it's pretty easy to discount the possibility that they are briefing against themselves.

    Duchatelet gives not a single toss about us fans. Never has. He isn't given to communicating with or to us unless we provoke him into one of his infamous rants. And what does he stand to gain from leaking false negative "news" about the takeover failing, anyway? We know he is desperate to sell and the sooner the better, as its costing him big time to stick around. I don't buy the theory that he is trying to flush out a rival bidder. The Aussies are his best option, or they wouldn't currently be in pole position. It might be taking longer than anyone wanted, but starting again with a new bidder would mean re-setting the clock entirely.

    So, who would like the Aussie deal to fall through. Would like to foster concern between the seller and prospective buyer? Would like to ensure a place at the Board table, which looks extremely unlikely within an Aussie administration? Has talked about a second bidder, that no-one else seems to know about and that doesn't seem capable of mounting a serious challenge to the Aussies?

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    Nonsense.
    Let's hear your theory then Sherlock.
    Isn’t it just a case of nothing been announced for a while, fans jittery, one says to another ‘I bet it has fallen through’, that becomes a rumour.
    No, it’s not.
  • "no its not " what? fallen through ? the reason for the rumour? ?????
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  • @Airman Brown as above, can you please clarify your post mate.
  • Davo55 said:

    These rumours that emerge from time to time that "the Aussies have withdrawn", and that "theres a rival British consortium" - where do they originate?

    We know that the Aussies have spent more than a year and a sizeable chunk of money in pursuing their purchase of the club. We also know that they are ready to drip feed positive and reassuring "news" about the takeover on here and to local media - so it's pretty easy to discount the possibility that they are briefing against themselves.

    Duchatelet gives not a single toss about us fans. Never has. He isn't given to communicating with or to us unless we provoke him into one of his infamous rants. And what does he stand to gain from leaking false negative "news" about the takeover failing, anyway? We know he is desperate to sell and the sooner the better, as its costing him big time to stick around. I don't buy the theory that he is trying to flush out a rival bidder. The Aussies are his best option, or they wouldn't currently be in pole position. It might be taking longer than anyone wanted, but starting again with a new bidder would mean re-setting the clock entirely.

    So, who would like the Aussie deal to fall through. Would like to foster concern between the seller and prospective buyer? Would like to ensure a place at the Board table, which looks extremely unlikely within an Aussie administration? Has talked about a second bidder, that no-one else seems to know about and that doesn't seem capable of mounting a serious challenge to the Aussies?

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    My take on this Alan is that the only piece of concrete data re the potential Aussie take over is a joint "Statement of Intent" on the OS. We shall have to wait and see whether or not that statement of intent ends in purchase.

    Such a purchase, should it occur, is only the start. I shall then delay purchasing a season ticket until the new owners demonstrate that they have embraced a culture that includes fan engagement and an attempt to push us onwards and upwards.

    Any other optimism from me evaporated during the last couple of long drawn out months.
  • _MrDick said:

    @Airman Brown as above, can you please clarify your post mate.

    I reckon it's because Tricky Dicky is spreading rumours and he has a large skeleton hiding away in his closet that he doesn't want anyone to know about
    I have always been convinced that he is in fact Mick Jagger. The skeleton in the cupboard obviously refers to the selection of specially crafted wigs, he uses on his outings with Keef and the lads...
  • Addickted said:

    Davo55 said:

    These rumours that emerge from time to time that "the Aussies have withdrawn", and that "theres a rival British consortium" - where do they originate?

    We know that the Aussies have spent more than a year and a sizeable chunk of money in pursuing their purchase of the club. We also know that they are ready to drip feed positive and reassuring "news" about the takeover on here and to local media - so it's pretty easy to discount the possibility that they are briefing against themselves.

    Duchatelet gives not a single toss about us fans. Never has. He isn't given to communicating with or to us unless we provoke him into one of his infamous rants. And what does he stand to gain from leaking false negative "news" about the takeover failing, anyway? We know he is desperate to sell and the sooner the better, as its costing him big time to stick around. I don't buy the theory that he is trying to flush out a rival bidder. The Aussies are his best option, or they wouldn't currently be in pole position. It might be taking longer than anyone wanted, but starting again with a new bidder would mean re-setting the clock entirely.

    So, who would like the Aussie deal to fall through. Would like to foster concern between the seller and prospective buyer? Would like to ensure a place at the Board table, which looks extremely unlikely within an Aussie administration? Has talked about a second bidder, that no-one else seems to know about and that doesn't seem capable of mounting a serious challenge to the Aussies?

    Join the dots. Looks like a last, desperate roll of the dice to keep in the game.

    Who has the most unanswered questions left over their tenure? Who has refused to disclose the reasoning behind the departure of Varney and Kavanagh? Who sold us shareholders down the River? Who sold us to the spivs? Who has lied directly to us since day one of Duchatalet? Who has mysteriously clung onto power throughout this debacle of a regime?

    Why has he continued to be Duchatalet's sychopant in chief? What did he do to stop the unlicensed bully boys? Why didn't he put a stop to the charade with the Police over what was nothing more than an 'message board thing' as he likes to call it?

    From hero to zero. I'm convinced the biggest skeleton is still waiting to come out of the closet and it will be nothing but bad news for Charlton Athletic.

    You two obviously don’t read mysteries. RM is far too obvious.

    Methinks you have so soon forgotten. A women scorned and lied too. Betrayed by a family friend she trusted.

    Her fairytale job she was promised for life? Sold behind her back!

    Gone now, but has not forgiven. She smiles sweetly, but revenge will be hers. Only a very old fool would not trust her now.

  • How can anything positive still be happening now? What else is there to do? If it's down to the Aussies searching for new, last minute, investors to get involved, why weren't they involved in the first place? Or are they second rate people who are purely going to be the for the few quid they've got and not the people they are?

    If the new owners run a football club like they put a "consortium" together, it's gonna all be a bit shoddy IMO and frying pan and fire springs to mind every time I think about it

    The only way we're getting out of this league next season is via relegation.

    Basket case of a club, in every way.
    Morning Karl
  • @Airman Brown as above, can you please clarify your post mate.

    I think he means it was a rumour not caused by chit chat but someone putting it out there. He said the other both buyer and seller denied this so hinting someone else
    That’s correct. This wasn’t the product of an idle discussion between fans - it was more detailed (when, how) and going around at a more significant level. By my count there have been at least three attempts to put out a story that the Aussies had pulled out in recent weeks, none of which have had any substance. One resulted in the joint statement; the latest, reliable denials from both sides. It does look as if it is being planted.
    If both sides are regularly denying it, it suggests it is not being put out by either camp. Who do you think is planting the stories @Airman Brown ?
  • so will this ever ever get done then?
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