Classic case of being taken in by an overinflated CV. I've no doubt Roddy approached TS and not the other way round. Seemed like a nice enough chap but any sort of experience in bringing success to a run of the mill league one football club were non existent.
A weaker owner might have been taken in for a couple more seasons yet.
In addition, the club can confirm that Ged Roddy has resigned from his role as Technical Director.
Thomas Sandgaard said: “Ged has done a lot of important work during his time at the club and while we wish him the best for the future, I’m sure we’ll still see him around a lot as he’ll be helping us on upcoming projects.”
Roddy said: “I’ve had a brilliant time at Charlton, I’ve loved working with the staff, the players, Thomas and getting to know the fans, who are such an important part of this club. Charlton had been hollowed out before Thomas’ takeover and we’ve been able to build in a lot of infrastructure which was required.
“The club is in an exciting place with Johnnie in charge doing an excellent job and the great work Karen Hills and her team are doing.
“I’ll still be able to support in various capacities and I look forward to seeing the club continue to progress.”
Britain has the same issues in Olympic sports. Lottery money transformed it during the period 1998/2021. But it enables employment and creation of new jobs eg Peformance Directors , Head of Olympic Programmes etc. Then the coaches voice gets watered down. The network of complicated structures obscures what actually matters in terms of achieving and sustaining success. Focus on improving coaching. It is rarely a top priority.
Classic case of being taken in by an overinflated CV. I've no doubt Roddy approached TS and not the other way round. Seemed like a nice enough chap but any sort of experience in bringing success to a run of the mill league one football club were non existent.
A weaker owner might have been taken in for a couple more seasons yet.
I could never figure out what he contributed to Charlton. Being on the recruitment committee I suspected he just gummed up the processing and diluted the focus. Glad he's gone.
One thing I have learned in life is that some at the top are only hanging there on a thread of bullshit. I don't know enough to know whether Roddy falls into that category but it looks like Thomas does.
Shame even more fans aren't in CAST and heard the ZOOM evening with Ged Roddy and Steve Gallen. Roddy came across ok but it left you feeling uneasy with the Manager's role in the "committee" and gang of 4 when it came to transfers.
It felt that for Ged Roddy to succeed, Nigel Adkins needed to succeed first and foremost. Roddy was a gamekeeper turned poacher coming to Cafc because he was the Architect of the academy payments to clubs in academies: Cat 1 and 2.
Karen Hills is the Charlton woman's overseer so why would Roddy take on that Job.
It must be amicable for Ged to carry on the job of achieving Cat 1 for Charlton.
We should all wish Roddy well with achieving that goal.
Classic case of being taken in by an overinflated CV. I've no doubt Roddy approached TS and not the other way round. Seemed like a nice enough chap but any sort of experience in bringing success to a run of the mill league one football club were non existent.
A weaker owner might have been taken in for a couple more seasons yet.
Run of the mill league one club? That'll be Lincoln, Burton and Wycombe. That's a bit rude, we're good on paper but shit on grass, we're a top half Championship club with minor Internationals and loaded with shit league two donkeys
I think Adkins was promoted to the club by Ged and we all know that didn’t go to plan. I suspect this reflected poorly on Ged
he’s still got to help us finalise the Cat 1 academy status so will be around for a while yet
How do they know each other?
There was a long running myth going around the fanbase that Roddy/Adkins were mates from Reading and that’s the reason Adkins was appointed in the first place.
But they never crossed paths at Reading. Their tenures were years apart.
They may have connected elsewhere within the game but yet to see evidence of a link pre-Charlton.
Could the marginalisation of Roddy's role explain the delay in JJ's deal. There were some quotes alluding to wanting to get the club how he needed it. If so, JJ is a very shrewd man and I think the good times await. It isn't to say that Roddy's ideas would all be rubbish, but you can't have more than one person steering the playing side of the car. And that person should be the manager.
Could the marginalisation of Roddy's role explain the delay in JJ's deal. There were some quotes alluding to wanting to get the club how he needed it. If so, JJ is a very shrewd man and I think the good times await. It isn't to say that Roddy's ideas would all be rubbish, but you can't have more than one person steering the playing side of the car. And that person should be the manager.
Yes but Roddy has been replaced by Sandgaard Jnr. Let’s see how that goes before we assume JJ has negotiated total control.
Could the marginalisation of Roddy's role explain the delay in JJ's deal. There were some quotes alluding to wanting to get the club how he needed it. If so, JJ is a very shrewd man and I think the good times await. It isn't to say that Roddy's ideas would all be rubbish, but you can't have more than one person steering the playing side of the car. And that person should be the manager.
Yes but Roddy has been replaced by Sandgaard Jnr. Let’s see how that goes before we assume JJ has negotiated total control.
I think Martin Sandgaard has been placed at the club to learn the business not as a significant player in the hierarchy. Certainly not at the moment. Yes he has an impressive job title but he’s the owners son. I’m sure he’s enthusiastic in his roll but it would take a special kind of arrogance to come in and expect to know as much as Jackson, Euell and Gallen. I’m sure his remit will include a “keep me informed “ aspect from Thomas but I think Martin’s moment at Charlton won’t arrive for a few seasons yet. What I want to see is the appointment of an experienced CEO. That’s very much needed in my opinion.
Could the marginalisation of Roddy's role explain the delay in JJ's deal. There were some quotes alluding to wanting to get the club how he needed it. If so, JJ is a very shrewd man and I think the good times await. It isn't to say that Roddy's ideas would all be rubbish, but you can't have more than one person steering the playing side of the car. And that person should be the manager.
Yes but Roddy has been replaced by Sandgaard Jnr. Let’s see how that goes before we assume JJ has negotiated total control.
Good point although you would want ultimate control if you are the owner. That is reasonable. It will probably come down to whether Sandgaard Jr supports JJ or fights him. In the first option you don't really want a really knowledgeable football man who may have completely different ideas to the manager.
Don't see it being quite the black and white scenario of the above options.
Martin Sandgaard won't be "fighting JJ" or opposing him though if it's above the budget then will the Steve Gallen 1 to 5 option still be used ? ( As mentioned by Gallen on CAST Zoom.
Even if Martin ends up a friend of JJ'S ( how can you not ?) I thing Sandgaard junior is there to learn the business at the coal face and witness the day to day, up's and downs of football life. I have no idea of Martin Sandgaard's personality so we can't be certain but I have a good idea of both Johnnie Jackson and Steve Gallen's personality and I sense JJ won't tolerate some of the things SG put up with over the last few years now he has the title of manager.
Steve is an amicable guy but having to answer to a young Belgian guy on a computer must've been difficult to take.
Could the marginalisation of Roddy's role explain the delay in JJ's deal. There were some quotes alluding to wanting to get the club how he needed it. If so, JJ is a very shrewd man and I think the good times await. It isn't to say that Roddy's ideas would all be rubbish, but you can't have more than one person steering the playing side of the car. And that person should be the manager.
Yes but Roddy has been replaced by Sandgaard Jnr. Let’s see how that goes before we assume JJ has negotiated total control.
I think Martin Sandgaard has been placed at the club to learn the business not as a significant player in the hierarchy.
This.
After all, if anything should happen to Thomas, CAFC still needs to carry on. Meanwhile, Martin gets a thorough grounding in the way the club functions, plus he's on hand here.
Some people shout "nepotism" ..... but Martin has shown interest and enthusiasm - and obviously loves his football. A few years ago, he even had a trial at QPR. Right now, he's an analyst analysing players. If Steve Gallen, Jacko and everyone connected with running the playing side can work happily with him, then where's any issue?
Let’s make an assumption here. Martin comes in as Thomas’s eyes and ears but also to learn all about the football club from the inside and not just how to run a club but also to be involved and knowledgeable about how to assess and deal with players. That seems to be what I’m seeing. Eventually he takes the ownership reigns from his dad. How many clubs have an owner with those levels of club knowledge, experience and involvement ? Not many. If the Sandgaard ownership turns into a dynasty then having a future owner committed, knowledgeable and a fan sounds like a good thing to me. Like I said a few assumptions but nothing outlandish I don’t think.
Agree we should be supportive. I nevertheless expect MS to have a major role in player identification from what TS himself has said. He certainly believes his son knows as much about the game as seasoned pros.
Let’s make an assumption here. Martin comes in as Thomas’s eyes and ears but also to learn all about the football club from the inside and not just how to run a club but also to be involved and knowledgeable about how to assess and deal with players. That seems to be what I’m seeing. Eventually he takes the ownership reigns from his dad. How many clubs have an owner with those levels of club knowledge, experience and involvement ? Not many. If the Sandgaard ownership turns into a dynasty then having a future owner committed, knowledgeable and a fan sounds like a good thing to me. Like I said a few assumptions but nothing outlandish I don’t think.
Agree we should be supportive. I nevertheless expect MS to have a major role in player identification from what TS himself has said. He certainly believes his son knows as much about the game as seasoned pros.
It’s quite possible that what he believes are says are quite different. Let’s hope so anyway.
Agree we should be supportive. I nevertheless expect MS to have a major role in player identification from what TS himself has said. He certainly believes his son knows as much about the game as seasoned pros.
It’s quite possible that what he believes are says are quite different. Let’s hope so anyway.
TS has proven to be a very open person who says what he believes and does what he says he’s going to do.
Agree we should be supportive. I nevertheless expect MS to have a major role in player identification from what TS himself has said. He certainly believes his son knows as much about the game as seasoned pros.
It’s quite possible that what he believes are says are quite different. Let’s hope so anyway.
TS has proven to be a very open person who says what he believes and does what he says he’s going to do.
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I've no doubt Roddy approached TS and not the other way round. Seemed like a nice enough chap but any sort of experience in bringing success to a run of the mill league one football club were non existent.
A weaker owner might have been taken in for a couple more seasons yet.
In addition, the club can confirm that Ged Roddy has resigned from his role as Technical Director.
Thomas Sandgaard said: “Ged has done a lot of important work during his time at the club and while we wish him the best for the future, I’m sure we’ll still see him around a lot as he’ll be helping us on upcoming projects.”
Roddy said: “I’ve had a brilliant time at Charlton, I’ve loved working with the staff, the players, Thomas and getting to know the fans, who are such an important part of this club. Charlton had been hollowed out before Thomas’ takeover and we’ve been able to build in a lot of infrastructure which was required.
“The club is in an exciting place with Johnnie in charge doing an excellent job and the great work Karen Hills and her team are doing.
“I’ll still be able to support in various capacities and I look forward to seeing the club continue to progress.”
Being on the recruitment committee I suspected he just gummed up the processing and diluted the focus.
Glad he's gone.
he’s still got to help us finalise the Cat 1 academy status so will be around for a while yet
Roddy came across ok but it left you feeling uneasy with the Manager's role in the "committee" and gang of 4 when it came to transfers.
It felt that for Ged Roddy to succeed, Nigel Adkins needed to succeed first and foremost. Roddy was a gamekeeper turned poacher coming to Cafc because he was the Architect of the academy payments to clubs in academies: Cat 1 and 2.
Karen Hills is the Charlton woman's overseer so why would Roddy take on that Job.
It must be amicable for Ged to carry on the job of achieving Cat 1 for Charlton.
We should all wish Roddy well with achieving that goal.
There was a long running myth going around the fanbase that Roddy/Adkins were mates from Reading and that’s the reason Adkins was appointed in the first place.
But they never crossed paths at Reading. Their tenures were years apart.
They may have connected elsewhere within the game but yet to see evidence of a link pre-Charlton.
Not sure if either are injured or have left the club
Martin Sandgaard won't be "fighting JJ" or opposing him though if it's above the budget then will the Steve Gallen 1 to 5 option still be used ? ( As mentioned by Gallen on CAST Zoom.
Even if Martin ends up a friend of JJ'S ( how can you not ?) I thing Sandgaard junior is there to learn the business at the coal face and witness the day to day, up's and downs of football life. I have no idea of Martin Sandgaard's personality so we can't be certain but I have a good idea of both Johnnie Jackson and Steve Gallen's personality and I sense JJ won't tolerate some of the things SG put up with over the last few years now he has the title of manager.
Steve is an amicable guy but having to answer to a young Belgian guy on a computer must've been difficult to take.
After all, if anything should happen to Thomas, CAFC still needs to carry on. Meanwhile, Martin gets a thorough grounding in the way the club functions, plus he's on hand here.
Some people shout "nepotism" ..... but Martin has shown interest and enthusiasm - and obviously loves his football. A few years ago, he even had a trial at QPR. Right now, he's an analyst analysing players. If Steve Gallen, Jacko and everyone connected with running the playing side can work happily with him, then where's any issue?
Hopefully the case