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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)

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  • ross1 said:
    LB has said that he has spoken to the new (hopeful) owners, I am sure him and Gallen have said the players they would like and the present one to keep, and probably some talks with agents have already been held, so as long as it done by January 1st, what is the hurry, apart from saving some finger nails
    It would be great if it could get done asap so Gallen as clarity.

    But that's no reason for the EFL to cut corners.  If ESI and/or Duchatelet haven't provided the proof required then they can't sign off the deal.


    But aren't ESI saying they have provided all the details denying any link with man city which by all reports is the reason for the hold up ? If that's the case why is there a delay still ?
    No idea but EFL haven't said that.

    We're getting conflicting stories from ESI and RD and no comment from the EFL.

    I just don't get why people are so willing to believe Duchatelet.

    I'd love to know what's done and what remains to be done, I'd guess we all would, and what if anything is holding things up.

    My guess is that ESI have submitted the evidence and McHugh,on  behalf of the EFL, is now going through it to make sure they tick all the boxes but I don't know how long that will take or even if that's all there is. As I said it's a guess.
    McHugh is working for ESI, AFAiK.
  • Happy birthday J, 

    our man is getting closer, moved from Budapest to The Hague.

    Fingers crossed, only a short skip over the water... 
    oooh it’s like that tracker thing that shows where Santa and his merry men are on Christmas Eve.
  • BBC article updated. Say “takeover deal is unique in nature”. They know.....{}

  • ross1 said:
    LB has said that he has spoken to the new (hopeful) owners, I am sure him and Gallen have said the players they would like and the present one to keep, and probably some talks with agents have already been held, so as long as it done by January 1st, what is the hurry, apart from saving some finger nails
    It would be great if it could get done asap so Gallen as clarity.

    But that's no reason for the EFL to cut corners.  If ESI and/or Duchatelet haven't provided the proof required then they can't sign off the deal.


    But aren't ESI saying they have provided all the details denying any link with man city which by all reports is the reason for the hold up ? If that's the case why is there a delay still ?
    No idea but EFL haven't said that.

    We're getting conflicting stories from ESI and RD and no comment from the EFL.

    I just don't get why people are so willing to believe Duchatelet.

    I'd love to know what's done and what remains to be done, I'd guess we all would, and what if anything is holding things up.

    My guess is that ESI have submitted the evidence and McHugh,on  behalf of the EFL, is now going through it to make sure they tick all the boxes but I don't know how long that will take or even if that's all there is. As I said it's a guess.
    McHugh is working for ESI, AFAiK.

    We should challenge Chanukah...


     (starting on the 22nd and being mispelt) 
    Either spelling is acceptable as it's a transliteration rather than a translation.

    Ch is pronounced as in "loch"

    And Nimer mentioned "Ch" not "Ha"
  • ross1 said:
    LB has said that he has spoken to the new (hopeful) owners, I am sure him and Gallen have said the players they would like and the present one to keep, and probably some talks with agents have already been held, so as long as it done by January 1st, what is the hurry, apart from saving some finger nails
    It would be great if it could get done asap so Gallen as clarity.

    But that's no reason for the EFL to cut corners.  If ESI and/or Duchatelet haven't provided the proof required then they can't sign off the deal.


    But aren't ESI saying they have provided all the details denying any link with man city which by all reports is the reason for the hold up ? If that's the case why is there a delay still ?
    No idea but EFL haven't said that.

    We're getting conflicting stories from ESI and RD and no comment from the EFL.

    I just don't get why people are so willing to believe Duchatelet.

    I'd love to know what's done and what remains to be done, I'd guess we all would, and what if anything is holding things up.

    My guess is that ESI have submitted the evidence and McHugh,on  behalf of the EFL, is now going through it to make sure they tick all the boxes but I don't know how long that will take or even if that's all there is. As I said it's a guess.
    McHugh is working for ESI, AFAiK.
    He gets about a bit
  • EFL statement as reported by the BBC

    @harveys_gardener

    The EFL responded to Duchatelet's statement, saying it hoped to conclude the matter "within an appropriate and reasonable timeframe".

    "The EFL has worked with the club, the current ownership and prospective new owners to ensure any change of control is achieved as quickly as is practically possible," a statement added.

    "These situations never follow a set format, are unique in nature and the EFL is reliant on the quality of information supplied as part of any submissions.

    "The League is committed to applying its regulations and ensuring the appropriate levels of due diligence are undertaken on any individuals wishing to become involved at the club.

    "Discussions remain ongoing."

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  •  'the EFL is reliant on the quality of information supplied as part of any submissions.'

    There I think is the issue isn't it?
    I also think there is a clue in the word 'any'. There will have been submissions from all parties, which does not exclude Roland from the expectation that he ought to supply 'quality' information.
    Maybe Roland Duchatelet has been prompt thorough and forensic throughout this matter.
    We don't know, we only have his track record to go on.




  • Complaining publicly that the regulators are not responding fast enough. That always goes well.  :*
    I don't think an official body like the EFL can act like that, when dealing with time sensitive issues like this, surely
    Working in a regulated industry, I can assure you that complaining publicly about the speed of a decision will result in a completely new round of questions just to make sure they fully understand your previous answer. 
  • edited December 2019
    If it means Roland is getting angry at waiting then I'm all for the EFL taking its time.
  • edited December 2019
    EFL statement as reported by the BBC

    @harveys_gardener

    The EFL responded to Duchatelet's statement, saying it hoped to conclude the matter "within an appropriate and reasonable timeframe".

    "The EFL has worked with the club, the current ownership and prospective new owners to ensure any change of control is achieved as quickly as is practically possible," a statement added.

    "These situations never follow a set format, are unique in nature and the EFL is reliant on the quality of information supplied as part of any submissions.

    "The League is committed to applying its regulations and ensuring the appropriate levels of due diligence are undertaken on any individuals wishing to become involved at the club.

    "Discussions remain ongoing."

    A load of fluff.
  • I sure that any answered questions are likely to throw up supplementary questions which also need answers. Sounds to me like process is getting there albeit a bit tortuous.
  • The blazers at efl have to justify their existance,and will drag this out as long as possible,another port and lemon please.
  • The blazers at efl have to justify their existance,and will drag this out as long as possible,another port and lemon please.
    I had you down as a bitter man, well not literally of course 😉
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  • EFL statement as reported by the BBC

    @harveys_gardener

    The EFL responded to Duchatelet's statement, saying it hoped to conclude the matter "within an appropriate and reasonable timeframe".

    "The EFL has worked with the club, the current ownership and prospective new owners to ensure any change of control is achieved as quickly as is practically possible," a statement added.

    "These situations never follow a set format, are unique in nature and the EFL is reliant on the quality of information supplied as part of any submissions.

    "The League is committed to applying its regulations and ensuring the appropriate levels of due diligence are undertaken on any individuals wishing to become involved at the club.

    "Discussions remain ongoing."

    That might as well be in Japanese 
  • MarkyE83 said:
    BBC article updated. Say “takeover deal is unique in nature”. They know.....{}

    We’ll not quite. It doesn’t say the deal to buy Charlton is unique but that all deals are unique. 
    Weird. {}
  • To Red Chaser,I just get pissed off with jobsworths dragging things out for their own benefit,what else have these people got to do all day.
  • “Within an appropriate and reasonable timeframe”. WTF does this mean.

    Suggests you could have a process that has been completed - but you would wait for a period of time to pass so it fitted within an “ appropriate “ length of time?

    What is the reasonable timeframe? Who set that? Why?

    If they mean as soon as possible, bloody say that.

    They really are wally’s.
  • edited December 2019
    Henry I've read that comment but it is waffle. Do they say the ball is back in the ESI court? No. They are prevaricating which is damaging to our chances of competing in this division. Do they give a reason for their failure to make a judgemental? No.

    FFS due diligence. When has that been visible in EFL dealings?

    At the end of the day they have issued a statement giving no indication why there is a delay. 
    You moaned they hadn't responded within ten days but they had.

    You moaned they hadn't responded  to Duchatelet's rant only hours after  the event but they responded the same afternoon.

    You moaned the statement is waffle as it gives no indication why there is a delay but ESI are saying there is no delay.

    What more can the EFL say about a confidential process? ESI are crooks? Duchatelet lied? The numbers don't add up?

    They can't comment in any detail and nor should they.

    I don't have 100% faith in the EFL, I've met with them, but I have zero faith in the person trying to pin all the blame on them; Roland Duchatelet.
    Henry, you copy my post and criticise things I haven't said. EFL shortcomings are not about responses but adjudication, or lack of it. Their statement said nothing about what was holding up the process.

    Do you and Covered End enjoy nit-picking my comments?  When did either of you actually comment on a match? Are you Addicks or Trolls?
  • edited December 2019
    I’ve got a house analogy. How long does it take for solicitors to do the stuff to sell and buy a house ? They are waiting on searches, vendor and buyer details, surveyors reports, mortgage information which all takes time to collect and verify. Then there are questions those things throw up that need answering. All that work, time and effort for a few hundred thousand and all done in one country. How long does that all take ? 4 months perhaps ? 

    I would think the sale of Charlton to a Middle Easter group from  a Belgian company in a third party land would be ten times as difficult. If they can get it done in six weeks I would be impressed. 
  • Accept it is complex and EFL need to be careful but I’m a little edgy now.
  • oh I’m edgy.
  • I bought a property which took 32 days from agreeing a price.

    Full survey, full searches, loan from building society. No chain and two parties who wanted the deal done.
  • To Red Chaser,I just get pissed off with jobsworths dragging things out for their own benefit,what else have these people got to do all day.
    What "benefit" do you think the EFL would get from "dragging things out"? 
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