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Methven, Rodwell and Scott have to go NOW.

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  • OK.
    If it isn’t Methven (the football isn’t down to me) responsible for the disintegration and joylessness of our club, who was the exact person who told Brian Cole to lead the Kevin Nolan tribute in the way it happened?
    I believe that particular non football buck stops with Methven, and if I am right it reveals him to be an utter see you next Tuesday.
    If not Methven then who?
  • Methven is the owner??
    Whose now got himself a nice salaried position too 

    Probably getting paid more than Jones.
  • edited December 4
    As was told to me at the time, anyone that thought Charlie was going to stay in the background for long was very much mistaken.
    Almost certainly he had penciled himself in for a gig front and centre once the dust of the takeover had settled, give him some credit.
    He knew how sceptical fans would have been if he'd have walked through the gates Roger Alwyn style at the start, so stayed in the background (sort of).
    As the for other two, there are no words.
    As for the on goings on the pitch, as I said elsewhere this morning.
    I watch Charlton on TV these day's and like and other game of football I have a team I want to win, obviously that's Charlton when they are playing, but its no longer important enough for me to worry about and ten minutes after the game is finished whatever the result its forgotten.
    The goings on at the club over the last 10/15 years had made me disillusioned yes, lapsed season ticket holder, lapsed supporter yes, I'm all of them and I've been called worse but such is life, now I take an interest.
    I read CL because that's what I do, but I honestly believe my days at the football were done long before that shit show last night and truthfully probably nothing to do with what happens on the green stuff.




  • edited December 4
    Is Paul Elliott on the payroll?

    He is a non-exec director and those roles are sometimes paid but sometimes unpaid or a much smaller fee than a full time exec director.

    Yes, his role and value should be up for scrutiny but not sure he should be lumped in with the other SMT members.


  • kafka said:
    It’s all about The Valley, not personalities, but you do need people who care. The US owners have serious clout, but are they that bothered?
    Money people always care about their money and Americans are usually decisive and ruthless in cutting out failure. I expect they will give Methven a short window to come up with a plan and measure him tightly against it. If he fails, then expect someone to be parachuted in to manage either replacement or exit. Time for Charlie boy to step up. He was quick enough to be centre stage on the pitch when we beat Birmingham.

    He has had three chances/managers, he's run his course.
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  • I’m surprised we’ve still not spoken to Brighton to help our recruitment out. It wouldn’t surprise me if jones already did but probably been rejected through negligence from the board.

    Brighton helped Ipswich last year and currently are helping Grimsby and Exeter with their recruitment…no surprise to see both doing well. 

    Jones has a strong relationship with the stats team there and as I say I’d be surprised if jones hadn’t already tried to push that we had them on board to help us but I think the board are either too incompetent for help because Scott won’t allow it or they’re not willing to spend some money.  
  • Those three I assume won’t go yet because they are being paid to be here. Not their cash invested. 

    No incentive to bail / just the opposite ie find a scapegoat and stay on the payroll.  
  • I think we are all so pissed off with what is happening on the pitch, both style of play and league results/position that we are looking for scapegoats everywhere. 

    The bottom line is that if results and entertainment at the games (commitment remains there) pick up, we would be less ‘triggered’ by anything else going on. 

    I think Nathan is in a tricky place, likely privately acknowledging the squad is imbalanced but can’t publicly admit that, equally surprised that a few former team players aren’t pulling up any weeds let alone trees AT THIS LEVEL and also realising right now whether he plays 3, 4 at the back, 2 or 3 up front, none of the options are clicking in the league games. The oppo’s more on the floor style of football is outdoing us as are longer range strikes. 

    If there is no turn around vs Lincoln and Mansfield it may well be curtains, but a bounce out of nowhere and we may all be a bit more positive. That said, football purists are fcuked as that does not appear to be NJ’s preferred style now that has bedded in. 
  • edited December 4
    I’m surprised we’ve still not spoken to Brighton to help our recruitment out. It wouldn’t surprise me if jones already did but probably been rejected through negligence from the board.

    Brighton helped Ipswich last year and currently are helping Grimsby and Exeter with their recruitment…no surprise to see both doing well. 

    Jones has a strong relationship with the stats team there and as I say I’d be surprised if jones hadn’t already tried to push that we had them on board to help us but I think the board are either too incompetent for help because Scott won’t allow it or they’re not willing to spend some money.  
    A company called Jamestown Analytics (admittedly owned by Tony Bloom) are supplying Brighton and Grimsby with data, not the club itself.
  • I can only assume NJ is looking forward to a Christmas at home with his feet up. He clearly doesn’t fancy the visit to Preston in the cup either and is doing his best to avoid it. 😉🙂
  • Is Paul Elliott on the payroll?

    He is a non-exec director and those roles are sometimes paid but sometimes unpaid or a much smaller fee than a full time exec director.

    Yes, his role and value should be up for scrutiny but not sure he should be lumped in with the other SMT members.


    Of course he is.
  • Brener        23.3%
    Friedman.  23.3%
    Rosenfeld  23.3%
    Say 70%

    Leaves 30% between ACA, Javeri, Boyan, Methven at 5%+ and any smaller shareholders (ie Carter).

    I think ACA were rumoured at 10%, so maybe the others have 5% each and small owners have 5% total? But who knows.

    ACA almost certainly can't afford to put more in, I suspect some of the others may be getting reluctant soon.  Do any of the big hitters want to mop up some of the smaller ones?  I doubt it as they didn't at the start and we have not progressed at all.

    With no progress being seen and less financial attachment or transparency a consortium can unravel very quickly.

    Based on this set up, is it even possible to realistically sell us? Would they not all have to be in agreement to go? If so, I can't see that happening. 
  • Do the US big hitters have anyone on the ground around the Valley/Sparrows Lane who could report back to them with ‘honest’ assessments of how things are going? Because I for one would have been screaming weeks ago that this just isn’t working. It’s just so obvious to see. Would anybody feel able to do that though without jeopardising their own position. 
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  • Rob said:
    Do the US big hitters have anyone on the ground around the Valley/Sparrows Lane who could report back to them with ‘honest’ assessments of how things are going? Because I for one would have been screaming weeks ago that this just isn’t working. It’s just so obvious to see. Would anybody feel able to do that though without jeopardising their own position. 
    I doubt you get that rich by not knowing what's going on in your investments.
  • Rob said:
    Do the US big hitters have anyone on the ground around the Valley/Sparrows Lane who could report back to them with ‘honest’ assessments of how things are going? Because I for one would have been screaming weeks ago that this just isn’t working. It’s just so obvious to see. Would anybody feel able to do that though without jeopardising their own position. 
    You’d think Gavin Carter as a fan and an investor would be the man to speak directly to the other investors. I assume he knows them, has spoken to them, met them but who knows?
  • Rob said:
    Do the US big hitters have anyone on the ground around the Valley/Sparrows Lane who could report back to them with ‘honest’ assessments of how things are going? Because I for one would have been screaming weeks ago that this just isn’t working. It’s just so obvious to see. Would anybody feel able to do that though without jeopardising their own position. 
    You’d think Gavin Carter as a fan and an investor would be the man to speak directly to the other investors. I assume he knows them, has spoken to them, met them but who knows?
    Yes, he knows them and speaks to them on a regular basis 
  • Rob said:
    Do the US big hitters have anyone on the ground around the Valley/Sparrows Lane who could report back to them with ‘honest’ assessments of how things are going? Because I for one would have been screaming weeks ago that this just isn’t working. It’s just so obvious to see. Would anybody feel able to do that though without jeopardising their own position. 
    I would be very surprised if they aren't sending someone to report back on the business anyway, just because that is what serious investors do.

    The chaos just means they will do it sooner, if in fact it hasn't aleady happened.
  • Isn’t all that part of CM’s job in theory?
  • I would be very interested in what the investors think about recent performances. 

    They aren't football experts, but I'm sure they didn't invest in the club to endure the dross served up last night.
  • Rob said:
    Do the US big hitters have anyone on the ground around the Valley/Sparrows Lane who could report back to them with ‘honest’ assessments of how things are going? Because I for one would have been screaming weeks ago that this just isn’t working. It’s just so obvious to see. Would anybody feel able to do that though without jeopardising their own position. 
    You’d think Gavin Carter as a fan and an investor would be the man to speak directly to the other investors. I assume he knows them, has spoken to them, met them but who knows?
    It would be interesting sitting in on a meeting with Methven, Carter and the Americans, particularly if Carter is in disagreement with Methven and chums and their achievements so far.

  • Rob said:
    Surely Methven is a minor owner. I thought Brener and Friedman are the majority owners. No?
    And Rosenfeld.

    Each owns 23.3% I'm led to believe.

    No idea on CM's %

    He said he put cash in but I suspect that he was given shares as his payment for brokering the deal.

    But he also, as I understand it, gets a salary.

    I would imagine that 18 months in, the US owners will be reviewing the senior management structure, and how effective they are as individuals, regardless of results because that's what big investors do.

    The car crash on the pitch just means that will be done sooner and will include Nathan Jones.

    The problem is CM is the conduit for all comms and has a vested interest in protecting his mates and his own positions.

    The gang of four will want to point the blame, and to some extent rightly, at Jones as they did with Holden and Appleton but how many times can they wash their hands of any responsibility and get away with it?
     I'm not in the know by any means but thought that was a given right from the start. What methven might claim & "advise" his few trusted believers on CL is another matter. 
  • fenaddick said:
    Isn’t all that part of CM’s job in theory?
    As I have said many times on here one of my issues with CM is that he marks his own homework.
    Agreed, was pointing out that that’s an issue
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