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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)

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  • I agree young hungry footballers; Peter Garland was the best example.
    I missed his young stage, 'bit fat Peter Garland' was certainly hungry though 
  • We know on Saturday?.
  • Scoham said:
    New documents coming soon to Companies House


    What account is that @Sc@Scoham please mate
  • Scoham said:
    New documents coming soon to Companies House


    What account is that @Sc@Scoham please mate
    That’s direct from companies house. You can set up alerts so that when anything changes, you get an email. I’ve got alerts on this, Baton and CAFC 
  • _MrDick said:
    Scoham said:
    New documents coming soon to Companies House


    What account is that @Sc@Scoham please mate
    That’s direct from companies house. You can set up alerts so that when anything changes, you get an email. I’ve got alerts on this, Baton and CAFC 
    I have done mate, been on it 2 years, but I'm not getting that info come up on the "Charlton Athletic Football Company" account
  • ...maybe I'm on the wrong one?
  • ...maybe I'm on the wrong one?
    You need the East Street Investments account.
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  • Not sure if this company has been mentioned but surely must be linked, look at the names 

  • Not sure if this company has been mentioned but surely must be linked, look at the names 
     Can't see it. Won't zoom in or open. What is it?
  • edited January 2020

    Not sure if this company has been mentioned but surely must be linked, look at the names 
     Good spot and maybe but common directorate doesn't necessarily mean that Marseille Loanco Limited is within the same group of companies. Also I believe that Michael Blood (corporate lawyer who set up ESI) has now resigned as an ESI director.
  • Oh Ffs, I never realised he was a f****** northerner, what's wrong with English Chairmen? 

    Southall out!
    There's a word for people like you. You are a lattitude-ist
  • Do we now if the ex Director loans have been paid back?
  • Do we now if the ex Director loans have been paid back?
    Maybe in five days time we know more.
  • DOUCHER said:
    if he lives in Peterborough and matt Southall in London, given how busy Southall in particular must be this week, that does seem to hint at a bit of transfer action???
    Probably getting tips on what makes a good football chairman lol
  • DOUCHER said:
    if he lives in Peterborough and matt Southall in London, given how busy Southall in particular must be this week, that does seem to hint at a bit of transfer action???
    Almost a local derby via train. 49 minutes from central London.
  • Oh Ffs, I never realised he was a f****** northerner, what's wrong with English Chairmen? 

    Southall out!
    There's a word for people like you. You are a lattitude-ist
    Typical southern equatorialian
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  • cabbles said:
    I agree with the earlier comments about hungry players and the Curbs model.  I know football has changed dramatically since Curbs built the team to get us out of the Championship in the late 90s, and the sorts of money footballers get these days are crazy, but there must be a way to build a competitive team without going into silly territory when it comes to the balance sheet.  I mentioned the Sheff Utd and Burnley models on here before, and I think Wilder and Dyche may share some of the same values that Bowyer does as a manager.  Both Dyche and Wilder seem to get players and teams that are working toward the goal of unified success as a team, as opposed to a group of talented individuals each doing their thing inconsistently.  

    Fosu was a great example.  Bowyer pretty much froze him out last season, despite the run in we had and the fact he opted for the likes of Josh Parker ahead of him.  I genuinely believe that there are loads of decent gems out there that may take the step up from the lower leagues, like Lockyer & Taylor have, and you only need to combine that with a few bigger players to get success.  

    We probably don't want  to do what Fulham did a few years ago or what Villa did last year and spend millions, because a) I don't think it fits with what our club is all about, and b) it's so risky.  

    I think a lot owners in football now are past the invest loads of money in the hope it gets them to the Championship, because the last few years are littered with failures, Chansiri at Sheff Wed, Notts Forest etc.  

    I truly believe there is a more conservative way to get success
    Excellent post mate, and makes a lot of sense. 

    Can also add Norwich to your list. I don’t believe they spent heavily before becoming champions last season. Pukki, for instance, was a free transfer.

  • Not sure if this company has been mentioned but surely must be linked, look at the names 
    Marseille Loan Company?

    Dimitri Payet on loan confirmed! 
  • RedChaser said:

    Not sure if this company has been mentioned but surely must be linked, look at the names 
     Good spot and maybe but common directorate doesn't necessarily mean that Marseille Loanco Limited is within the same group of companies. Also I believe that Michael Blood (corporate lawyer who set up ESI) has now resigned as an ESI director.
    Yeah agreed, doesn't look like anything to do with us, likely to be just another investment Haller is working with Michael Blood with. The above will be used as an investment vehicle for Marseille Bidco Limited which will be buying something completely unrelated to us.

  • Not sure if this company has been mentioned but surely must be linked, look at the names 
    I wouldn’t particularly assume so, Heller does a great deal of business with a number of companies, and Blood is one of his favoured lawyers.
  • cabbles said:
    I agree with the earlier comments about hungry players and the Curbs model.  I know football has changed dramatically since Curbs built the team to get us out of the Championship in the late 90s, and the sorts of money footballers get these days are crazy, but there must be a way to build a competitive team without going into silly territory when it comes to the balance sheet.  I mentioned the Sheff Utd and Burnley models on here before, and I think Wilder and Dyche may share some of the same values that Bowyer does as a manager.  Both Dyche and Wilder seem to get players and teams that are working toward the goal of unified success as a team, as opposed to a group of talented individuals each doing their thing inconsistently.  

    Fosu was a great example.  Bowyer pretty much froze him out last season, despite the run in we had and the fact he opted for the likes of Josh Parker ahead of him.  I genuinely believe that there are loads of decent gems out there that may take the step up from the lower leagues, like Lockyer & Taylor have, and you only need to combine that with a few bigger players to get success.  

    We probably don't want  to do what Fulham did a few years ago or what Villa did last year and spend millions, because a) I don't think it fits with what our club is all about, and b) it's so risky.  

    I think a lot owners in football now are past the invest loads of money in the hope it gets them to the Championship, because the last few years are littered with failures, Chansiri at Sheff Wed, Notts Forest etc.  

    I truly believe there is a more conservative way to get success
    Excellent post mate, and makes a lot of sense. 

    Can also add Norwich to your list. I don’t believe they spent heavily before becoming champions last season. Pukki, for instance, was a free transfer.
    True, good shout with Norwich.  The worry for me is I look at sides like Bournemouth (I think their backer is a rich Russian), and I think if they drop out the Prem, they are coming down with a big wage bill and have spent millions on fees over the years.  Granted they’ve been up in the Prem for a few seasons now, minimum £100m or whatever it is, but it just takes that one season to fall out and you’re in Stoke territory, having to get big wages off your books.

    it’s also for me about hoping football club owners in the Championship realise how hard a League it is to win promotion from.  Derby spent £10m on Bielik to probably finish mid table, maybe just outside the play offs. 

  • Until football finances are sorted out there will always be ridiculously skewed financial risks for clubs outside of the elite who gain Premier League status and then get relegated. That’s the way football is and the big prize is still getting into the a Premier League regardless of the potential catastrophic risks. 
  • DOUCHER said:
    if he lives in Peterborough and matt Southall in London, given how busy Southall in particular must be this week, that does seem to hint at a bit of transfer action???
    It might not still be the case but i'm sure MacAnthony used to spend the vast majority of his time living and working in the USA. So perhaps he's meeting him after flying into London?
  • https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/east-street-investments-withdraw-lucrative-contract-offer-to-lyle-taylor-and-set-to-listen-to-offers-for-charlton-athletic-striker/

    ESI have confirmed they own The Valley as part of their takeover and have a commitment to buy the club’s training ground within the next six months.
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