Sorry, I thought the bid I heard about had walked away, it turns out that they are still in. Although they were very close to walking away last week. Don't shoot the messenger!
Sorry, I thought the bid I heard about had walked away, it turns out that they are still in. Although they were very close to walking away last week. Don't shoot the messenger!
Sorry, I thought the bid I heard about had walked away, it turns out that they are still in. Although they were very close to walking away last week. Don't shoot the messenger!
Sorry, I thought the bid I heard about had walked away, it turns out that they are still in. Although they were very close to walking away last week. Don't shoot the messenger!
kentaddick said My experience with both the Belgian and Dutch is completely the opposite. They’re some of the kindest and warmest people I’ve ever met.
Blokes 71 years old ffs, you'd think he'd take the most sensible offer and go sit on a beach somewhere drinking cold lager
Never understand what motivates these people TBH. When you've got enough, look after the people you love and go off & enjoy it. You've have to be mad to want to go through all this.....
You said it mlc.................without question, he displays some very significant sociopathic tendencies. Whether that actually makes one a sociopath or not is, I guess, debatable. At what stage a person is diagnosed as being an actual full blown sociopath I don’t know......but I assume there are different degrees?
My understanding of sociopathy is that the diagnosis would be antisocial personality disorder. However IMHO he doesn't fit the criteria very closely. People with this type of personalty disorder tend to have been involved with petty crime/violence in their younger years and carry this on into their adult life. They are often highly impulsive and take risks. I would say that Roland's bank balance has been built up by well calculated 'risks'.
He does show signs of narcissism - possibly narcissistic personality disorder. I doubt he'd ever get near a psychiatrist (lucky bugger!) as he's apparently high functioning and pretty stable.
Interesting stuff tatters......thanks for your opinion. He does though show an extraordinary lack of empathy or understanding of others loyalty or emotional attachment......does he not? Isn’t that one of the criteria of being a sociopath?
It is, but it's also common in other disorders. He does, from what little I know about his private life, seem to show loyalty to some - eg Katrien. He's also been married, for a reasonable time as far as I know, and currently has a partner of a few years, suggesting there is some stability in his relationships. I still recon narcissistic personality is a little closer but still doesn't completely fit.
If there are any outgoing player sales ( Konsa , Holmes ) this month then I think that will tell us there is no imminent takeover. You wouldn't agree to buy a house and then the seller.........................
removes all the light bulbs?
As I think I’ve said before, despite everything this is why I love being a Charlton fan.
I’m working with someone tomorrow who has close ties to the club. I’ll do some digging. Ive never been ITK when it comes to Charlton. And probably won’t be any more so come tomorrow.
To be fair to mike ashley he’s clearly learned throughout his time at Newcastle.
They’re a massive club up there though, everyone up there supports Newcastle, it’s firmly in the areas psyche. They see themselves as a club that should be competing at the very top.
As long as we have the potential to be a decent premier league side I think most people would be very happy at charlton.
I’m sure that’s true, but that could cost well in excess of £100m.
I’m working with someone tomorrow who has close ties to the club. I’ll do some digging. Ive never been ITK when it comes to Charlton. And probably won’t be any more so come tomorrow.
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Long live CVAOW.
"Very tedious!! Attendances drop off. Half of us wouldn’t mind being relegated just to experience something different!"
The grass really is always greener, isn't it?
Today Bury, tomorrow the world.
My experience with both the Belgian and Dutch is completely the opposite. They’re some of the kindest and warmest people I’ve ever met.
My experience too.
Hope it helps