Bowyer’s comments to Rich Cawley are being flatly contradicted by other sources. Guess we’ll see.
If Bowyer is talking to Crawley, who is contradicting it, that would actually know? Not being argumentative but there can't be many people in the loop
Scenario perhaps?
Cawley reads on Charltoin Life, etc that the natives are really restless. Thinks, ha ...... best get on the blower to Bowyer, now he's back from holiday - and see if anything's going on from his point of view.
Bow eventually returns his call and tells Cawley the bits he wants Cawley to spread around. Only those bits. Cawley thinks I can get six different articles out of that 2 minute phone call with Bow. Perfect.
Result: plenty of hits on the SLP website. And a plethora of new posts on CL.
cant see "consensual" is even in the picture ---RD will sell 5 players---those players will be who he can get the most dosh for not who Bowyer says its OK to sell. Bowyer has been fed a line and either he has fallen for it or he has taken the hit because at the end of the day he will have a job for a few months and an excuse when it goes tits up.
At the moment we are in a sorry mess
What I don't understand is that LB had always said that he wasn't that bothered about management & Kewell almost had to drag him away from his fishing lakes the other season. Now he's a yes man, swallowing alk the bollox that RD feeds him & is grabbing the shittiest job in football with both hands. I thought LB would have more sense & walk......unless he has spoken to the Aussies very recently & they have assured him that eventually they will take over & he is their man.
cant see "consensual" is even in the picture ---RD will sell 5 players---those players will be who he can get the most dosh for not who Bowyer says its OK to sell. Bowyer has been fed a line and either he has fallen for it or he has taken the hit because at the end of the day he will have a job for a few months and an excuse when it goes tits up.
At the moment we are in a sorry mess
What I don't understand is that LB had always said that he wasn't that bothered about management & Kewell almost had to drag him away from his fishing lakes the other season. Now he's a yes man, swallowing alk the bollox that RD feeds him & is grabbing the shittiest job in football with both hands. I thought LB would have more sense & walk......unless he has spoken to the Aussies very recently & they have assured him that eventually they will take over & he is their man.
I don't know about Bow being a 'yes man' ..... surely it's about a man doing the job he's paid to do? Same as any employee at any company?
Bowyer's in a management position right now, however temporary, and if he does well then it's a route to establish himself in the game as ultimately an experienced manager. Why shouldn't he? It's his career choice.
If he walks, he may have kissed goodbye the only chance he may ever get to establish himself as a manager anywhere.
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I know the trust wrote to them, but did they, or anyone ever receive a response?
Does it really matter one ioata mate?
Yes. the only way to stop this ever happening again is having the trust, or some sort of fan representation at the top table. Would like to think there would at least be some dialog between the two parties
If the deal with The Aussies has fallen through I would have hoped for some statement from them and reasons why I’m Hoping that because no statement has been given that it’s still on
I’m going to The Valley tomorrow to recover the bronze bust of Jimmy Seed that sits outside the boardroom (when it’s supposed to be sited inside the main entrance where it can be seen by fans).
The family loaned it to the club in happier times, but while this regime seems intent on wrecking the club the bust can come home, and I’ll return it once new owners are in place. It’s a small gesture, but one that I hope makes a point.
I’m aiming for midday.
Actually why don’t you phone the Press, surely it’s worth making a statement and good publicity about how the fans feel.
I think you should make the most of this opportunity?
If the deal with The Aussies has fallen through I would have hoped for some statement from them and reasons why I’m Hoping that because no statement has been given that it’s still on
The Aussies are probably still in bed at the moment, don't forget.
Sorry if this is already mentioned somewhere, but what of the talk about Aribo and Fosu being offered new deals? Wasn't talk earlier about them being given a price tag and they were available? And then Bauer now at 2 million not 400k. Doesn't this sound a strangely positive thing?
A quick delve into ‘teacher stern’s ‘sport’ dealings on their website show a few Charlton related events
- Advised the owners of Charlton Athletic Football Club in the sale of the club to Roland Duchatelet.
-Advised the purchasers of Charlton Athletic, a potential purchaser of West Ham United and a potential bidder for Southampton
- Advised on many high profile transfers between football clubs, specifically acting on behalf of the clubs, players, economic rights holders, banks or agents. Amongst many others, these include Robinho from Real Madrid to Manchester City, Jo from CSKA Moscow to Manchester City, Ramires from Benfica to Chelsea, Nigel de Jong from Hamburg FC to Manchester City, Craig Bellamy from West Ham United to Manchester City , Manuel Fernandes from Benfica to Valencia, Carl Jenkinson from Charlton Athletic to Arsenal and Rob Elliot from Charlton Athletic to Newcastle United.
A quick delve into ‘teacher stern’s ‘sport’ dealings on their website show a few Charlton related events
- Advised the owners of Charlton Athletic Football Club in the sale of the club to Roland Duchatelet.
-Advised the purchasers of Charlton Athletic, a potential purchaser of West Ham United and a potential bidder for Southampton
- Advised on many high profile transfers between football clubs, specifically acting on behalf of the clubs, players, economic rights holders, banks or agents. Amongst many others, these include Robinho from Real Madrid to Manchester City, Jo from CSKA Moscow to Manchester City, Ramires from Benfica to Chelsea, Nigel de Jong from Hamburg FC to Manchester City, Craig Bellamy from West Ham United to Manchester City , Manuel Fernandes from Benfica to Valencia, Carl Jenkinson from Charlton Athletic to Arsenal and Rob Elliot from Charlton Athletic to Newcastle United.
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Cawley reads on Charltoin Life, etc that the natives are really restless.
Thinks, ha ...... best get on the blower to Bowyer, now he's back from holiday - and see if anything's going on from his point of view.
Bow eventually returns his call and tells Cawley the bits he wants Cawley to spread around. Only those bits.
Cawley thinks I can get six different articles out of that 2 minute phone call with Bow. Perfect.
Result: plenty of hits on the SLP website. And a plethora of new posts on CL.
What is being said on SE7 Valiants?
For further information:
info@australianfc.com.au
For information on the capital raising:
afc@henslow.com
I know the trust wrote to them, but did they, or anyone ever receive a response?
Same as any employee at any company?
Bowyer's in a management position right now, however temporary, and if he does well then it's a route to establish himself in the game as ultimately an experienced manager. Why shouldn't he? It's his career choice.
If he walks, he may have kissed goodbye the only chance he may ever get to establish himself as a manager anywhere.
I’m Hoping that because no statement has been given that it’s still on
I think you should make the most of this opportunity?
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/07326155/filing-history/MzIwNzcxNTUxMGFkaXF6a2N4/document?format=pdf&download=0
(serious question)
Sorry to be dense.
- Advised the owners of Charlton Athletic Football Club in the sale of the club to Roland Duchatelet.
-Advised the purchasers of Charlton Athletic, a potential purchaser of West Ham United and a potential bidder for Southampton
- Advised on many high profile transfers between football clubs, specifically acting on behalf of the clubs, players, economic rights holders, banks or agents. Amongst many others, these include Robinho from Real Madrid to Manchester City, Jo from CSKA Moscow to Manchester City, Ramires from Benfica to Chelsea, Nigel de Jong from Hamburg FC to Manchester City, Craig Bellamy from West Ham United to Manchester City , Manuel Fernandes from Benfica to Valencia, Carl Jenkinson from Charlton Athletic to Arsenal and Rob Elliot from Charlton Athletic to Newcastle United.
Making way for the even more powerful 'British consortium'...