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Sandgaard ownership discussion 2022-3 onwards (Meeting with CAST p138)
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I don’t think we can use FA Cup attendances as a barometer as the competition is dead on its arse as far as crowds are concerned. The interest simply isn’t there to watch reserve teams playing.Oh Eddie Youds... said:I think the protest has already started…
1. Season ticket sales down 25% this season
2. Only 3000 fans vs stockport
…People are already taking action.
14th in league one and only one win away / against the teams in the bottom half is simply unacceptable.
When you think of of the wage bill difference between us and the likes of Lincoln, Exeter, Port Vale etc, it is a complete embarrassment that they are all above us in the league.1 -
@dubaicafc will disagree with this strongly.eaststandmike said:
I don’t think we can use FA Cup attendances as a barometer as the competition is dead on its arse as far as crowds are concerned. The interest simply isn’t there to watch reserve teams playing.Oh Eddie Youds... said:I think the protest has already started…
1. Season ticket sales down 25% this season
2. Only 3000 fans vs stockport
…People are already taking action.
14th in league one and only one win away / against the teams in the bottom half is simply unacceptable.
When you think of of the wage bill difference between us and the likes of Lincoln, Exeter, Port Vale etc, it is a complete embarrassment that they are all above us in the league.0 -
If our trajectory continues, next season could be horrific.6
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Wait until you’ve supported them for over six decades like some of us old timers 😉, t’was ever thus apart the halcyon days under Curbs and a brief spell in the top flight under Lennie as nomads 😞.Pavoren007 said:…………,,,,Horrible to have to think like this, but this is exactly where I am at with a club I have loved supporting for over three decades. I genuinely did not believe it could get any worse…1 -
Yes but he hasn't said TS is actively selling has he? or as put above, 'desperate to offload'?Fanny Fanackapan said:
If you have been following this thread from the start, you might like to refresh your memory regarding positive posts that AB has made on this subject, the most recent, I believe, only a week or so ago.J BLOCK said:
Correct me if I’m wrong but there hasn’t been one suggestion that he’s actually open to selling the club has there? If so, this is a moot point.Bailey said:
I don't think protests will be necessary, Sandgaard doesn't have the money that RD has and is getting desperate to offload. I suppose he might worry if he was showing prospective buyers around and it was all kicking off, one flaw in that plan though, nobody will give him a bean for the club so there won't be anyone to show around.NabySarr said:
I think the protests would probably start after January if/when we’ve fallen way off the play offs. Somehow we are still not that far off them at the moment so TS has a January window to try and save himselfcarly burn said:It's all getting very Rolandy.
I've not seen anything to suggest the current dozy incumbent of this great club is doing any less damage than Roland.
We've protested over on par situations in the past.
Can anyone tell me one positive implementation that this fella has bought to us in nigh on two years?
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Maybe everyone under the same roof and in the same room might make Sandgaard see some sense.
Anyone know where that might be this week.😀0 -
Let him carry on owning the increasing debt. Another £6m this year....Cafc43v3r said:
He is certainly open to selling but not for a price anyone would pay.J BLOCK said:
Correct me if I’m wrong but there hasn’t been one suggestion that he’s actually open to selling the club has there? If so, this is a moot point.Bailey said:
I don't think protests will be necessary, Sandgaard doesn't have the money that RD has and is getting desperate to offload. I suppose he might worry if he was showing prospective buyers around and it was all kicking off, one flaw in that plan though, nobody will give him a bean for the club so there won't be anyone to show around.NabySarr said:
I think the protests would probably start after January if/when we’ve fallen way off the play offs. Somehow we are still not that far off them at the moment so TS has a January window to try and save himselfcarly burn said:It's all getting very Rolandy.
I've not seen anything to suggest the current dozy incumbent of this great club is doing any less damage than Roland.
We've protested over on par situations in the past.
Can anyone tell me one positive implementation that this fella has bought to us in nigh on two years?
#Sandgaardout!
My info has gone from its not for sale but you could buy it if you really wanted to to it will cost you x.0 -
We never hit league Two. That is a serious prospect under Captain Break-Even,RedChaser said:
Wait until you’ve supported them for over six decades like some of us old timers 😉, t’was ever thus apart the halcyon days under Curbs and a brief spell in the top flight under Lennie as nomads 😞.Pavoren007 said:…………,,,,Horrible to have to think like this, but this is exactly where I am at with a club I have loved supporting for over three decades. I genuinely did not believe it could get any worse…1 -
Thanks for the info xxCafc43v3r said:
He is certainly open to selling but not for a price anyone would pay.J BLOCK said:
Correct me if I’m wrong but there hasn’t been one suggestion that he’s actually open to selling the club has there? If so, this is a moot point.Bailey said:
I don't think protests will be necessary, Sandgaard doesn't have the money that RD has and is getting desperate to offload. I suppose he might worry if he was showing prospective buyers around and it was all kicking off, one flaw in that plan though, nobody will give him a bean for the club so there won't be anyone to show around.NabySarr said:
I think the protests would probably start after January if/when we’ve fallen way off the play offs. Somehow we are still not that far off them at the moment so TS has a January window to try and save himselfcarly burn said:It's all getting very Rolandy.
I've not seen anything to suggest the current dozy incumbent of this great club is doing any less damage than Roland.
We've protested over on par situations in the past.
Can anyone tell me one positive implementation that this fella has bought to us in nigh on two years?
#Sandgaardout!
My info has gone from its not for sale but you could buy it if you really wanted to to it will cost you x.1 -
True although being grateful for small mercies we might have been there sooner if we hadn’t been rescued from the last lot even if it may only be a temporary stay of execution.Cardinal Sin said:
We never hit league Two. That is a serious prospect under Captain Break-Even,RedChaser said:
Wait until you’ve supported them for over six decades like some of us old timers 😉, t’was ever thus apart the halcyon days under Curbs and a brief spell in the top flight under Lennie as nomads 😞.Pavoren007 said:…………,,,,Horrible to have to think like this, but this is exactly where I am at with a club I have loved supporting for over three decades. I genuinely did not believe it could get any worse…I can’t see TS just upping sticks without being able to cut his losses somehow and selling on. The worrying thing if he does it’ll be administration a drop down the leagues and likelihood of starting again as a phoenix club which doesn’t bear thinking about.1 -
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I'm no good a linking tweets but have seen Dan Burke's ones about firing hot dogs into the stands.
Ffs....Jeremy Beadle please jump out asap
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Post of the year @Six-a-bag-of-nuts Hole in one. Nail on head. People's views on football are generally less sophisticated that the minority like us who take it all very (too?) seriously. People are generally not going because its shit and has been shit for a long time.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
I don't personally think fans are staying away to spite Tommy, financially or otherwise.swordfish said:
In private he must know he's on the road to nowhere here losing money funding the Club's operations. I'm not sure that depriving the Club of income and forcing his hand to sell, if that's what your suggesting, is in our best interests though.carly burn said:3889! That is pitiful.
Was wondering when the protests would start. The only way to hurt Sandgaard is in the pocket.
I just think they have been worn down watching second rate football from third rate players at a club that seems to be going nowhere other than on a prolonged death spiral6 -
If you take away realistic hope from a team/club, attendances will plummet.
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Who is Dan Burke?0
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A lot of that happened under RD leading to any boycott being massively over estimated.Sillybilly said:
Post of the year @Six-a-bag-of-nuts Hole in one. Nail on head. People's views on football are generally less sophisticated that the minority like us who take it all very (too?) seriously. People are generally not going because its shit and has been shit for a long time.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
I don't personally think fans are staying away to spite Tommy, financially or otherwise.swordfish said:
In private he must know he's on the road to nowhere here losing money funding the Club's operations. I'm not sure that depriving the Club of income and forcing his hand to sell, if that's what your suggesting, is in our best interests though.carly burn said:3889! That is pitiful.
Was wondering when the protests would start. The only way to hurt Sandgaard is in the pocket.
I just think they have been worn down watching second rate football from third rate players at a club that seems to be going nowhere other than on a prolonged death spiral0 -
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Katrien had the fans sofa, Raelynn has a failed attempt at firing hot dogs fired into the North Upper. Sums it all up.3
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Curbs 16/1Todds_right_hook said:Who is Dan Burke?1 -
I quite like the idea of someone firing hotdogs at me2
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Used to work for Charlton until made redundant/sacked delete as appropriate.Todds_right_hook said:Who is Dan Burke?0 -
I guess now we know what is worse than throwing a hot dog down a hallway.0
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Scoham said:
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Jesus, if firing hotdogs is true then I wonder how he built a $400m business.
The product that will increase attendances is what goes on from kick off to full time. It’s that simple1 -
I'm not trying to be nasty but to be honest if Dan Burke didn't tell Raelynn that this was a stupid idea for about 100 sensible reasons before he set this up, he deserved to get fired2
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I'd prefer a few more chips than hotdogs.
My prediction is TS will off load the club to another dubious consortium before too long0 -
No-one ever tells their boss that their idea is stupid (in the same way a boss shouldn't tell their employee their idea is stupid). You discuss it, evaluate it, test it, and prove or disprove it, as looks like happened here.. "Raelynn, we tested your idea, but unfortunately it doesn't work".alburyaddick said:I'm not trying to be nasty but to be honest if Dan Burke didn't tell Raelynn that this was a stupid idea for about 100 sensible reasons before he set this up, he deserved to get fired
Its how we make work bearable...10 -
FFS, Dan’s a little guy on a little salary while Raelynn is the owner’s “partner”.alburyaddick said:I'm not trying to be nasty but to be honest if Dan Burke didn't tell Raelynn that this was a stupid idea for about 100 sensible reasons before he set this up, he deserved to get firedI’m not trying to be nasty but having had a basinful of it on the Charlton Twitter shitfest, I’m getting really sick of Charlton fans who
pick on the little people. Pack it in.26














