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Powell agrees terms of contract

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  • The problem with CP's recruitment is that he very rarely, if ever brings someone in who a) goes straight into the starting XI and b) improves the side, the summer 2012 clearout excepted.

    Stewart came in but had one decent game in six (at best), Fuller was 3rd striker when Yann & Haynes were fit. Is AA or Tudgay 2st choice in a 4-4-2? I'd say not. Sordell came with a £3m price tag and despite failing to impress he didn't go straight into side.
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,125
    Wasn't there supposed to be some get-together this week to sort out the priorities for the network...Or did I imagine that?
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,290

    Wasn't there supposed to be some get-together this week to sort out the priorities for the network...Or did I imagine that?

    It was mentioned on the BBC interview but it wasn't cleat when the interview with the Standard DOF, who said it, took place.
  • bigstemarra
    bigstemarra Posts: 5,098
    The plot thickens....
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,862
    PL54 said:

    I'd quite like some reassurances on the football side as well - like players in position, subs made at appropriate times and teaching strikers how to strike.

    Well you just want it all don't you!
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,264

    Wasn't there supposed to be some get-together this week to sort out the priorities for the network...Or did I imagine that?


    It was mentioned on the BBC interview but it wasn't cleat when the interview with the Standard DOF, who said it, took place.
    This is from Chris Slegg (BBC London Reporter) as of this time yesterday

    Representatives from Charlton and every club in Duchatelet network are at Belgium U21 v Serbia U21 right now. (via @sudpresseonline) (1/3)

    As Standard Liege Sports Manager Jean-Francois de Sart told @LKOLondonSE, tomorrow they'll discuss each club's structure. #charlton (2/3)

    On Friday they'll put together plans for scouting and recruitment and on Saturday they'll attend Standard Liege v KV Mechelen (3/3)
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    shirty5 said:

    Wasn't there supposed to be some get-together this week to sort out the priorities for the network...Or did I imagine that?


    It was mentioned on the BBC interview but it wasn't cleat when the interview with the Standard DOF, who said it, took place.
    This is from Chris Slegg (BBC London Reporter) as of this time yesterday

    Representatives from Charlton and every club in Duchatelet network are at Belgium U21 v Serbia U21 right now. (via @sudpresseonline) (1/3)

    As Standard Liege Sports Manager Jean-Francois de Sart told @LKOLondonSE, tomorrow they'll discuss each club's structure. #charlton (2/3)

    On Friday they'll put together plans for scouting and recruitment and on Saturday they'll attend Standard Liege v KV Mechelen (3/3)
    CP is obviously not included then seeing as he is at the VIP meeting tonight and preparing the team for Sunday.
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    so who is there from us ? not Powell, Murray or KM if they are at this thing tonight
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    PL54 said:

    so who is there from us ? not Powell, Murray or KM if they are at this thing tonight

    RD, who else.
  • Mortimerician
    Mortimerician Posts: 5,222

    The problem with CP's recruitment is that he very rarely, if ever brings someone in who a) goes straight into the starting XI and b) improves the side, the summer 2012 clearout excepted.

    Stewart came in but had one decent game in six (at best), Fuller was 3rd striker when Yann & Haynes were fit.

    Well off the top of my head I'd say Yann and Haynes. BWP. Gower although he didn't really sparkle. If you've got a fairly settled unit of players then recruits are going to have to wait their turn.

    Sordell came with a £3m price tag and despite failing to impress he didn't go straight into side.

    I think he did exactly that. It just turned out he wasn't very good so he didn't stick there too long.


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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,290
    As is KM (assuming both do attend) so who is the CAFC rep?
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956

    As is KM (assuming both do attend) so who is the CAFC rep?

    No prizes for guessing as I think we all know.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,079

    As is KM (assuming both do attend) so who is the CAFC rep?

    No prizes for guessing as I think we all know.
    Seb Lewis?

  • It's clearly not going to be RD representing Charlton as he represents all the clubs (and it sounds like this is more on an operational level).

    We're being represented by Avram Grant obviously. :)
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    this is all incorrect, Powell is still negotiating his severance package with Tony Jiminez
  • Imnot Athletic
    Imnot Athletic Posts: 1,017
    We are assuming its about policy and control, but it could just be about budget.

    There is a lot of noise by RD about breaking even, which implys a hefty cut in wage budget to achieve in the championship, where we are already (aparently) in the bottom 5 in terms of budget. Powell can have all the control he wants on who comes in but if you've not got the budget to pay them you might as well hand control to someone else.

    We view Powells transfer dealings as a success because of the championship he won and a league position last season. However that may not look successful to RD because of the losses made to achieve it.

    If there is a big difference in terms of budget expectations and / or what constitutes success next season with that budget, this could be what is giving him pause.

  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,205

    As is KM (assuming both do attend) so who is the CAFC rep?

    No prizes for guessing as I think we all know.
    Acworth?

  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,906
    Airman Brown?
  • All_Thaid_Up
    All_Thaid_Up Posts: 2,293
    This is good news for charlton. If CP was just concerned about himself he would sign the contract and be protected if he got sacked.

    He clearly wants to make sure 1. If we stay up he has funds enough to push on or 2. If we are relegated players are not sold off on the cheap.

    To me he should be applauded for again thinking about us more than himself
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,756
    I think this can be seen as a positive statement for the owner, as well as an honest and important one by Chris Powell, since it makes clear that an acceptable financial deal is on the table and RD is not using the contract situation to drive Chris out.

    I do have concerns about whether an agreement will be reached and what it might foreshadow if it isn't, because I don't believe it's about investment per se.

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  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,495

    Tonight should be interesting then

    What's tonight?
    Thursday. : - )

    VIP Q+A with RM, KM and CP.
    Is it totally forgot, luckily I also forgot to say I will be going this year, meaning I can now forget you said that until tomorrow when I get the benefit of your amazing memory. Then I will think why didn't I go?

  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,044

    IMO he wont be here next season.

    If it is for footballing reasons then IMO many of us won't be here next season.
    So you're a part time fan then? I thought we supported the club not the individuals in it. Come hell or high water.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,896
    Not reading anything into it.

    A timely, softening leak of 'ongoing discussions' immediately ahead of a potentially questioning public meeting.

    Exactly the same as the press one a fortnight ago.

  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,565
    Hmmm...footballing issues. Contracts for eg Hamer, Morro, JJ could be part of the issue - who decides whether they get offered them and on what terms? Going back to Jan, it wasn't only about CP not having a say in who came in, but also their terms - we now have Polish Pete and Loic Nego on long-term contracts, using up a chunk of the budget, yet CP doesn't seem convinced that they are any good...
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,069

    The problem with CP's recruitment is that he very rarely, if ever brings someone in who a) goes straight into the starting XI and b) improves the side, the summer 2012 clearout excepted.

    Stewart came in but had one decent game in six (at best), Fuller was 3rd striker when Yann & Haynes were fit. Is AA or Tudgay 2st choice in a 4-4-2? I'd say not. Sordell came with a £3m price tag and despite failing to impress he didn't go straight into side.

    I'm pretty sure you're wrong on just about everything you've said there. Sorry.
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    A signing's got to earn his right to be in the starting xi like everyone else. Remember when people were put in the first team straight away and kept there even though they were gash? Yeah, Alan Pardew was our manager then.

    Fuller was quality and it was only finances that meant he didn't stay here. The fact he was 3rd choice was more down to his age more than anything else
  • rambeau
    rambeau Posts: 63
    iainment said:

    IMO he wont be here next season.

    If it is for footballing reasons then IMO many of us won't be here next season.
    So you're a part time fan then? I thought we supported the club not the individuals in it. Come hell or high water.
    Come on ... fans stop buying season tickets or stop attending games for many reasons, be it finance, distance, or discomfort with ownership / playing style / management etc etc ... doesn't mean they're part time fans


  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,493
    Can't see RD appreciating a leak like this from Powell. Pretty undermining, even if it is the truth.
  • Anyone still think Powell decided the ins and outs in January?

    I reckon he did... then he turned round... "Whats this all about?"
    You mean Reo Coker is back in the picture ?

  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,773

    I think this can be seen as a positive statement for the owner, as well as an honest and important one by Chris Powell, since it makes clear that an acceptable financial deal is on the table and RD is not using the contract situation to drive Chris out.

    I do have concerns about whether an agreement will be reached and what it might foreshadow if it isn't, because I don't believe it's about investment per se.

    What do you think it is about then Airman?