Well I thought the overwhelming response to Australian owners was positive mingled with an air of caution based on supporters previous experience at Charlton not on the prospective buyers nationality.
Sure there was a lot of stereotyping but racism? classist attitudes? Get over yourself @ozziedave were fucking Charlton not Old Etonians FC
Like quite a few on here I have worked in Australia, have Australian mates and family and, for want of a better word, banter aside, there is little difference between us.
Australian ownership has every chance of being an excellent fit for us but the frustration of years of poor ownership, splits between supporters and the club along with many a false dawn on this takeover thread all mean there will be muted celebration until its 100% confirmed.
I think most of us would rather stand side by side with an Aussie, than most other Nationalities. There is a massive bond between the two nations, which is why the banter can be so cruel - and so funny.
@ozziedave no disrespect intended, but I didn't get the same impression you did at all. I thought the response here was overwhelmingly positive, bearing in mind that our previous experience with foreign owners was such a disaster.
I get the feeling that of all the world's nationalities that might be buyng Charlton, yours was probably at the very top of the acceptable list, as we have more in common with you than anyone.
I might have been a little too sensitive about the class issue. My club Adelaide Utd has just been taken over by the Dutch after we had terrible local owners who would buy in cheap overseas players and play juniors, sell them off if they wanted a pay rise. Surprisingly we got one title from it because at least they had a decent manager Guillermo Amor who played for Barcelona. so now we are owned by the Dutch, have a German manager but nobody cares because our club is in the best place its been for a while.
Bruce, you’re coming across as a bit of a wanker and giving us Aussies a bad name. Racism? Australia almost takes Gold. Having said that, if you follow AUFC you have my sympathy.
Aussie Al
I'm not a wanker Aussie Al just someone who's not scared to throw a grenade and see what reaction you get from it and I have to say on the whole I think I've not got the mood quite right. Hard to know exactly from such a long way away I just like to think that there will not be a disrespect of our football culture if there is an Aussie takeover of the club because there have been a few who don't seem overly keen on Australian players, Kewell, Australian National Team playing at The Valley.
Like most of the soldiers at Gallipoli were Brits (or French but let's not bring them into it)
That must come as a surprise to the Turks....
You are quite right. I should have said allied soldiers.
Don't tell Aussie Dave or he'll tell us about a bad incident he saw in a kebab shop when he was over here and extrapolate that to mean we don't want any Turkish players.
Like most of the soldiers at Gallipoli were Brits (or French but let's not bring them into it)
That must come as a surprise to the Turks....
You are quite right. I should have said allied soldiers.
Don't tell Aussie Dave or he'll tell us about a bad incident he saw in a kebab shop when he was over here and extrapolate that to mean we don't want any Turkish players.
Socceroos are in Turkey right now for pre-World Cup camp. Landing was a greater success than 1915.
@ozziedave no disrespect intended, but I didn't get the same impression you did at all. I thought the response here was overwhelmingly positive, bearing in mind that our previous experience with foreign owners was such a disaster.
I get the feeling that of all the world's nationalities that might be buyng Charlton, yours was probably at the very top of the acceptable list, as we have more in common with you than anyone.
I might have been a little too sensitive about the class issue. My club Adelaide Utd has just been taken over by the Dutch after we had terrible local owners who would buy in cheap overseas players and play juniors, sell them off if they wanted a pay rise. Surprisingly we got one title from it because at least they had a decent manager Guillermo Amor who played for Barcelona. so now we are owned by the Dutch, have a German manager but nobody cares because our club is in the best place its been for a while.
Bruce, you’re coming across as a bit of a wanker and giving us Aussies a bad name. Racism? Australia almost takes Gold. Having said that, if you follow AUFC you have my sympathy.
Aussie Al
I'm not a wanker Aussie Al just someone who's not scared to throw a grenade and see what reaction you get from it and I have to say on the whole I think I've not got the mood quite right. Hard to know exactly from such a long way away I just like to think that there will not be a disrespect of our football culture if there is an Aussie takeover of the club because there have been a few who don't seem overly keen on Australian players, Kewell, Australian National Team playing at The Valley.
Kewell is unproven as a manager and appointment would be based predominantly on the nepotism of his nationality. Been there before it failed.
Recruitment of players through an experimental philosophy. Been there before it failed.
Making the Valley a venue for another sports team/ club. Been there before and it failed. The valley is Charlton's home and no one else's and I'm sick of gimmicks at our club over recent years.
As for pulling the "racism" card have a word with yourself. Claims like that in this context really cheapen and undermine countering real racism and is pathetic in the context you have used it because some of us have aired concerns about a group of strangers coming to potentially shape the next decade of our club or possibly Fulham and valid scepticism is being raised in the context of recent ownerships.
Besides Australian is a nationality not a race so you may want to do some research before casually slinging round such accusations.
If a new owner came in appoints a manager on merit and squad on ability not nationality and respects the history and traditions of the club and its fan base then no one will give a damn whether they're Australian, Armenian or Martian.
Don't come on a Charlton forum and tell Charlton fans who have had a decade of incompetence, mismanagement and alienation in our ownership how to view potential takeovers and certainly don't level completely unfounded and inaccurate accusations of racism and class snobbery at those of us who raise concerns.
Brilliant wind up merchantry if you're trolling though.
Like most of the soldiers at Gallipoli were Brits (or French but let's not bring them into it)
That must come as a surprise to the Turks....
You are quite right. I should have said allied soldiers.
Don't tell Aussie Dave or he'll tell us about a bad incident he saw in a kebab shop when he was over here and extrapolate that to mean we don't want any Turkish players.
I had a similar experience with some Belgian chocolates about four years ago.
@ozziedave despite your best efforts to provoke us, I for one, won't rise to the bait. In fact, I offer a hand of friendship and if you ever venture back to see an Australian backed Charlton Athletic, I'll buy you a pint ..
Not Fosters I hope, London Pride perhaps?. Just sayin
@ozziedave no disrespect intended, but I didn't get the same impression you did at all. I thought the response here was overwhelmingly positive, bearing in mind that our previous experience with foreign owners was such a disaster.
I get the feeling that of all the world's nationalities that might be buyng Charlton, yours was probably at the very top of the acceptable list, as we have more in common with you than anyone.
I might have been a little too sensitive about the class issue. My club Adelaide Utd has just been taken over by the Dutch after we had terrible local owners who would buy in cheap overseas players and play juniors, sell them off if they wanted a pay rise. Surprisingly we got one title from it because at least they had a decent manager Guillermo Amor who played for Barcelona. so now we are owned by the Dutch, have a German manager but nobody cares because our club is in the best place its been for a while.
Bruce, you’re coming across as a bit of a wanker and giving us Aussies a bad name. Racism? Australia almost takes Gold. Having said that, if you follow AUFC you have my sympathy.
Aussie Al
I'm not a wanker Aussie Al just someone who's not scared to throw a grenade and see what reaction you get from it and I have to say on the whole I think I've not got the mood quite right. Hard to know exactly from such a long way away I just like to think that there will not be a disrespect of our football culture if there is an Aussie takeover of the club because there have been a few who don't seem overly keen on Australian players, Kewell, Australian National Team playing at The Valley.
I think you’ve slightly missed the point here. I think the resistance to Kewell and importing Aussie players, general Aussie influence etc is that we want this takeover to be about best for *Charlton*, not another experiment with a ‘theme’ or gimmick.
When Dickchatelet bought us, he moved in a load of substandard Belgian (or Belgian-based) players, scouts, managers, coaches, CEO etc etc and the only thing they had in common was their ‘Belgianess’. The were there purely because the Belgian owner would only trust his Belgian staff and had absolutely no time for the actual fabric of the club, or anything that was in place already.. e.g. the record point-scoring title-winning manager that everyone loved.
Almost none of his imports were any good, we played shit football, the club infrastructure fell apart and we’ve been relegated. Meanwhile he sold off our best (English) youth products while we were left with crappy substandard imports.
So by all means, yes - we need to try innovative new methods. I’m open to that. But we’re all super-wary that this becomes another weird experiment that has a theme based purely on nationality of the owner and isn’t wholistic in its approach.
Agree with SE7toSG3. Aussie ownership is potentially a very good fit for us. They even sound a bit like us, I was brought up in Erith and Americans think I sound Australian.
Aside from nationality, what I like about JamesSeeds revelations of their plans is that they have one and it involves building the team over a number of years rather than just chucking money at it. I know what's a better fit. I get the concern about them not having enough money, but I'd rather someone was sensible with a plan than had loads of money but was an idiot. We've already tried that.
Anyway, whoever is causing the delays on this, whether it's the FL, Roland, or the Aussies themselves, pull your finger out.
@ozziedave no disrespect intended, but I didn't get the same impression you did at all. I thought the response here was overwhelmingly positive, bearing in mind that our previous experience with foreign owners was such a disaster.
I get the feeling that of all the world's nationalities that might be buyng Charlton, yours was probably at the very top of the acceptable list, as we have more in common with you than anyone.
I might have been a little too sensitive about the class issue. My club Adelaide Utd has just been taken over by the Dutch after we had terrible local owners who would buy in cheap overseas players and play juniors, sell them off if they wanted a pay rise. Surprisingly we got one title from it because at least they had a decent manager Guillermo Amor who played for Barcelona. so now we are owned by the Dutch, have a German manager but nobody cares because our club is in the best place its been for a while.
Bruce, you’re coming across as a bit of a wanker and giving us Aussies a bad name. Racism? Australia almost takes Gold. Having said that, if you follow AUFC you have my sympathy.
Aussie Al
I'm not a wanker Aussie Al just someone who's not scared to throw a grenade and see what reaction you get from it and I have to say on the whole I think I've not got the mood quite right. Hard to know exactly from such a long way away I just like to think that there will not be a disrespect of our football culture if there is an Aussie takeover of the club because there have been a few who don't seem overly keen on Australian players, Kewell, Australian National Team playing at The Valley.
Kewell is unproven as a manager and appointment would be based predominantly on the nepotism of his nationality. Been there before it failed.
Recruitment of players through an experimental philosophy. Been there before it failed.
Making the Valley a venue for another sports team/ club. Been there before and it failed. The valley is Charlton's home and no one else's and I'm sick of gimmicks at our club over recent years.
As for pulling the "racism" card have a word with yourself. Claims like that in this context really cheapen and undermine countering real racism and is pathetic in the context you have used it because some of us have aired concerns about a group of strangers coming to potentially shape the next decade of our club or possibly Fulham and valid scepticism is being raised in the context of recent ownerships.
Besides Australian is a nationality not a race so you may want to do some research before casually slinging round such accusations.
If a new owner came in appoints a manager on merit and squad on ability not nationality and respects the history and traditions of the club and its fan base then no one will give a damn whether they're Australian, Armenian or Martian.
Don't come on a Charlton forum and tell Charlton fans who have had a decade of incompetence, mismanagement and alienation in our ownership how to view potential takeovers and certainly don't level completely unfounded and inaccurate accusations of racism and class snobbery at those of us who raise concerns.
Brilliant wind up merchantry if you're trolling though.
I'm not having any Martians playing football at The Valley. They don't understand our history or culture.
Well I thought the overwhelming response to Australian owners was positive mingled with an air of caution based on supporters previous experience at Charlton not on the prospective buyers nationality.
Sure there was a lot of stereotyping but racism? classist attitudes? Get over yourself @ozziedave were fucking Charlton not Old Etonians FC
Like quite a few on here I have worked in Australia, have Australian mates and family and, for want of a better word, banter aside, there is little difference between us.
Australian ownership has every chance of being an excellent fit for us but the frustration of years of poor ownership, splits between supporters and the club along with many a false dawn on this takeover thread all mean there will be muted celebration until its 100% confirmed.
This, absolutely this.
Ps I loved my time in Australia, great country and on the whole great people. Welcome them getting involved and welcome the idea of a small number of Australia’s best up and coming playing for us. Not keen on Kewell as there are better candidates out there.
As for racism in the UK of course it sadly exists everywhere - like when a copper in Perth, Oz stopped 8 of us in an old, non road worthy banger of a car and questioned us but then said he would not take it any further as, i quote him: ‘i’m only after the Asians’.
If a British owner took over an Aussie Rules Club (in Adelaide say) and said how he loved the sport, and wanted to make the club really successful while respecting its values, I'm sure he would be welcomed
If he came in with the ambition of creating the first British Aussie Rules club, and to use it as a base for young British players of the game to get an opportunity, putting in charge of the team an Englishman with little management experience, I'm the sure the reaction would be more cautious if not sceptical or hostile...
Fortunately that scenario now doesn't appear to be the case with Muir, but the arguments against the foreign ownership were nothing to do with racism or nationalism.
Nothing like a 103 year old reference there @Henry Irving
Should have gone more modern and referred to the Bodyline series.
Are you saying Gallipoli is no longer relevant @Addickted ? We could ask @SE7toSG3 his opinion
You could but that would make a @Grapevine49 post look like a one line quip and you would all soon start wishing for pot noodles and dishwasher chat to return...
Ozziedave. My brother in law, and sister in law emigrated to Perth in 1987. They subsequently became Naturalised Australian's. Recently, brother in law had a leather jacket nicked whilst eating in a Perth restaurant. There was a report in the local paper where he was described as an 'immigrant'. Nothing to do with football, but I do object to your suggestion that this thread has some racist undertones. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black - (am I allowed to say that these days?).
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Sure there was a lot of stereotyping but racism? classist attitudes? Get over yourself @ozziedave were fucking Charlton not Old Etonians FC
Like quite a few on here I have worked in Australia, have Australian mates and family and, for want of a better word, banter aside, there is little difference between us.
Australian ownership has every chance of being an excellent fit for us but the frustration of years of poor ownership, splits between supporters and the club along with many a false dawn on this takeover thread all mean there will be muted celebration until its 100% confirmed.
Should have gone more modern and referred to the Bodyline series.
Don't tell Aussie Dave or he'll tell us about a bad incident he saw in a kebab shop when he was over here and extrapolate that to mean we don't want any Turkish players.
Recruitment of players through an experimental philosophy. Been there before it failed.
Making the Valley a venue for another sports team/ club. Been there before and it failed. The valley is Charlton's home and no one else's and I'm sick of gimmicks at our club over recent years.
As for pulling the "racism" card have a word with yourself. Claims like that in this context really cheapen and undermine countering real racism and is pathetic in the context you have used it because some of us have aired concerns about a group of strangers coming to potentially shape the next decade of our club or possibly Fulham and valid scepticism is being raised in the context of recent ownerships.
Besides Australian is a nationality not a race so you may want to do some research before casually slinging round such accusations.
If a new owner came in appoints a manager on merit and squad on ability not nationality and respects the history and traditions of the club and its fan base then no one will give a damn whether they're Australian, Armenian or Martian.
Don't come on a Charlton forum and tell Charlton fans who have had a decade of incompetence, mismanagement and alienation in our ownership how to view potential takeovers and certainly don't level completely unfounded and inaccurate accusations of racism and class snobbery at those of us who raise concerns.
Brilliant wind up merchantry if you're trolling though.
I think you’ve slightly missed the point here. I think the resistance to Kewell and importing Aussie players, general Aussie influence etc is that we want this takeover to be about best for *Charlton*, not another experiment with a ‘theme’ or gimmick.
When Dickchatelet bought us, he moved in a load of substandard Belgian (or Belgian-based) players, scouts, managers, coaches, CEO etc etc and the only thing they had in common was their ‘Belgianess’. The were there purely because the Belgian owner would only trust his Belgian staff and had absolutely no time for the actual fabric of the club, or anything that was in place already.. e.g. the record point-scoring title-winning manager that everyone loved.
Almost none of his imports were any good, we played shit football, the club infrastructure fell apart and we’ve been relegated. Meanwhile he sold off our best (English) youth products while we were left with crappy substandard imports.
So by all means, yes - we need to try innovative new methods. I’m open to that. But we’re all super-wary that this becomes another weird experiment that has a theme based purely on nationality of the owner and isn’t wholistic in its approach.
Aside from nationality, what I like about JamesSeeds revelations of their plans is that they have one and it involves building the team over a number of years rather than just chucking money at it. I know what's a better fit. I get the concern about them not having enough money, but I'd rather someone was sensible with a plan than had loads of money but was an idiot. We've already tried that.
Anyway, whoever is causing the delays on this, whether it's the FL, Roland, or the Aussies themselves, pull your finger out.
Or do they???!!!
Ps I loved my time in Australia, great country and on the whole great people. Welcome them getting involved and welcome the idea of a small number of Australia’s best up and coming playing for us. Not keen on Kewell as there are better candidates out there.
As for racism in the UK of course it sadly exists everywhere - like when a copper in Perth, Oz stopped 8 of us in an old, non road worthy banger of a car and questioned us but then said he would not take it any further as, i quote him: ‘i’m only after the Asians’.
If he came in with the ambition of creating the first British Aussie Rules club, and to use it as a base for young British players of the game to get an opportunity, putting in charge of the team an Englishman with little management experience, I'm the sure the reaction would be more cautious if not sceptical or hostile...
Fortunately that scenario now doesn't appear to be the case with Muir, but the arguments against the foreign ownership were nothing to do with racism or nationalism.
Sunderland takeover set to go through at start of this week. #cafc bid from Andrew Muir's consortium is next in line for EFL approval. Getting closer.
Recently, brother in law had a leather jacket nicked whilst eating in a Perth restaurant.
There was a report in the local paper where he was described as an 'immigrant'.
Nothing to do with football, but I do object to your suggestion that this thread has some racist undertones. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black - (am I allowed to say that these days?).