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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)

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  • I can't share what I wish on RD but I can think it and, believe me, I, like others, am thinking it more and more. I completely despise the Cnut!

    Well put Mutt.

    The man is ill! Without doubt he's a megalomaniac who believes that he is more important and more powerful than what he really is. This manifests itself in his 'control-freak' behaviour when it comes to our football club. Money clearly isn't his issue and I've no doubt whatsoever that he genuinely gets off on the tangible pain that he is causing us all at the moment.

    What really frustrates me is, when it ends (and it will, sooner or later), he will just be able to slope away once again into his freakish monotonous obscurity without any recourse to what he has done to our club.

    The thought of him not being held accountable and being able to go on to his next 'venture' unchallenged makes my blood boil, possibly more that anything else.

    I rarely use this awful word but I truly do 'hate' the arrogant, narcissistic, senile imbecile.
  • A thin squad needs a massive slice of luck to survive we now have an anorexic squad with 4/5 long term injuries ---a caretaker manager---- no money-----and no one ---willing to take us over.


    This season football wise is dead already-----just meet mates and remember when we could compete in the third level of football

    Tragic
  • Any rumours today?
  • Sale of Charlton - (Giving The Mousetrap a run for its money)

    I said before as long as the mousetrap is the play and not the game. As that took ages to set up and in the end it was really shite.
  • Sunday, Monday, Happy Days....
  • wwaddick said:

    Today’s SLP

    Need to get that on their website pronto
    Anybody able to copy/scan that onto here legibly?
  • Click on it to read it. Basically says Keith Harris has been trying to find new investors so the takeover can go through, and that it’s unclear if that’s happened. If it hasn’t happened it says it’s in danger of collapsing.
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  • It's not going to happen is it?

    Another season, for me, of no live football?
    No. I'm going to watch the Hamlet or Slough depending on fixtures.

    I hope RD sells and I can get back to the Valley but I think that's more and more unlikely.
  • Meanwhile the debt continues to grow and more costs are cut.
  • Scoham said:

    Click on it to read it. Basically says Keith Harris has been trying to find new investors so the takeover can go through, and that it’s unclear if that’s happened. If it hasn’t happened it says it’s in danger of collapsing.

    But what about the British consortium.....................? LOLZ
  • Interviews with Bowyer, Pratley and Solly inside the paper too
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  • Scoham said:

    Click on it to read it. Basically says Keith Harris has been trying to find new investors so the takeover can go through, and that it’s unclear if that’s happened. If it hasn’t happened it says it’s in danger of collapsing.

    That can't be right, we were told they definitely had the funds, despite several well-placed people saying it wasn't true.

    Someone was being spun a line and fell for it hook, line and sinker.

    Another depressing season starts tomorrow, what a time to be alive.
  • edited August 2018

    The Chinese businessman that visited our club last year just commented on my Weibo post about our difficult situation saying that the asking price was 40m (meaning too high). Even an outsider knows why the sale still can't be completed after such a long time - Is it really all that complicated? Over a thousand pages of discussions about what? If RD really desperately wants to sell he'd lower the price to an acceptable level and there certainly will be buyers who are willing and able to buy. Even if Murray is causing difficulties, an attractive price would compensate. No club is impossible to sell.

    Sunderland had complicated finances as well but their American owner wiped all of the debts so that the deal could go through smoothly. That's the difference between a bad owner and a much worse owner. RD will never do the same thing.

    I've said it before but what Roland wants is not selling the club per se, his main aim is to get his money back. This is the reason he 'loaned' the money to the club in the first place. The only method left for him to achieve this is by selling the club, as he will never achieve football success and the youth academy cupboard is now bare.

    If he wanted to sell, the club would be priced to sell and a chunk of the debt written off. £40m for Charlton in its current state is a ridiculous valuation and Roland is extremely fortunate that the Australian consortium is prepared to consider pay that much. Too many other interested parties have walked away when they find out the asking price.
  • 1905 said:

    Scoham said:

    Click on it to read it. Basically says Keith Harris has been trying to find new investors so the takeover can go through, and that it’s unclear if that’s happened. If it hasn’t happened it says it’s in danger of collapsing.

    That can't be right, we were told they definitely had the funds, despite several well-placed people saying it wasn't true.

    Someone was being spun a line and fell for it hook, line and sinker.

    Another depressing season starts tomorrow, what a time to be alive.
    2 months ago when the Aussies were scarfed up in the Directors box they clearly had the money within the consortium and 1905 was happy that he would renew and would potentially have a decent season to look forward to.

    I just find that too hard to believe, I think they always planned to drop the price at the last minute and did not expect the reaction they got from RD, it was a dangerous game that they lost, sadly, so did we.
  • Missed It said:

    The Chinese businessman that visited our club last year just commented on my Weibo post about our difficult situation saying that the asking price was 40m (meaning too high). Even an outsider knows why the sale still can't be completed after such a long time - Is it really all that complicated? Over a thousand pages of discussions about what? If RD really desperately wants to sell he'd lower the price to an acceptable level and there certainly will be buyers who are willing and able to buy. Even if Murray is causing difficulties, an attractive price would compensate. No club is impossible to sell.

    Sunderland had complicated finances as well but their American owner wiped all of the debts so that the deal could go through smoothly. That's the difference between a bad owner and a much worse owner. RD will never do the same thing.

    I've said it before but what Roland wants is not selling the club per se, his main aim is to get his money back. This is the reason he 'loaned' the money to the club in the first place. The only method left for him to achieve this is by selling the club, as he will never achieve football success and the youth academy cupboard is now bare.

    If he wanted to sell, the club would be priced to sell and a chunk of the debt written off. £40m for Charlton in it's current state is a ridiculous valuation and Roland is extremely fortunate that the Australian consortium is prepared to consider pay that much. Too many other interested parties have walked away when they find out the asking price.
    Yep......just as I see it. I think the only reason the Aussies are still around is that they think he will crumble.....Muir, being a businessman, thinks everyone has their tipping point & is just biding his time. Not doing us fans any good though.
  • Euromillions tonight lads
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Roland Out Forever!