Meire (again): relegation due to player indiscipline
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More tactically astute than Fraeye too!rikofold said:
I'd take Mr Blobby. Less damage.CrayAddick said:She's 31, has zero experience in football. What is she to know about the football league.
Roland, please sell the club. I'd take Noel Edmunds running things right about now.2 -
How is she at all qualified to make any judgement or comment on footballing matters? Why players have underperformed, the impact of player indiscipline, the cause of injuries.
She's a fucking lawyer.1 -
Katrien, it's not them, it's you.1
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'Meire remains as unpopular among the club's fans as the owner they consistently protest against, Roland Duchatelet, but she has revealed Charlton have already identified alternative candidates to Wilder, who she claims lost interest after an approach from "another club".
"It got out, we got a signed agreement, there was a clause in there he had full control over player recruitment, but he gets approached by another club," the 31-year-old Belgian told Press Association Sport.'
in which case sue for breach of contract or didn't he really sign it?
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He'd be a liability. Just get sent off every game.mogodon said:
The way things are heading, I'd take Mr Blobby playing up front next season.rikofold said:
I'd take Mr Blobby. Less damage.CrayAddick said:She's 31, has zero experience in football. What is she to know about the football league.
Roland, please sell the club. I'd take Noel Edmunds running things right about now.1 -
You're not accusing her of lying are you?LargeAddick said:'Meire remains as unpopular among the club's fans as the owner they consistently protest against, Roland Duchatelet, but she has revealed Charlton have already identified alternative candidates to Wilder, who she claims lost interest after an approach from "another club".
"It got out, we got a signed agreement, there was a clause in there he had full control over player recruitment, but he gets approached by another club," the 31-year-old Belgian told Press Association Sport.'
in which case sue for breach of contract or didn't he really sign it?3 -
This is a good point though. She actually said that we had a "signed agreement" with him. So... does that make him our shortest serving manager ever? What was it, five minutes?LargeAddick said:'Meire remains as unpopular among the club's fans as the owner they consistently protest against, Roland Duchatelet, but she has revealed Charlton have already identified alternative candidates to Wilder, who she claims lost interest after an approach from "another club".
"It got out, we got a signed agreement, there was a clause in there he had full control over player recruitment, but he gets approached by another club," the 31-year-old Belgian told Press Association Sport.'
in which case sue for breach of contract or didn't he really sign it?
Will Nobby Vinegar be manager #8 under the regime?
Or is she telling porkies like normal?0 -
Time we heard something from Duchatelet.1
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The parents house thing was probably over the 'reasonable' line
Do you know what else was unreasonable:
Forcing a manager to play network players
Sacking him when he didnt
Refusing to look outside the network for so long
Appointing KF from Belg Div 3
Keeping him there for so long
Bringing in heavies to assault fans
And about 100 other things
As my Dad always said, dont dish it out if you cant take it.7 -
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An "agreement" may not have been a full formal contract. It could have been (in lawyer speak) a Heads of Terms. When the formal contract was placed in front of Wilder, it may have not been explicit in terms of player recruitment or reflect what had been verbally agreed. Meire as a lawyer would be fully aware a breach of contract can be sued upon so I suspect she knows that what is actually signed is not water tight.LargeAddick said:'Meire remains as unpopular among the club's fans as the owner they consistently protest against, Roland Duchatelet, but she has revealed Charlton have already identified alternative candidates to Wilder, who she claims lost interest after an approach from "another club".
"It got out, we got a signed agreement, there was a clause in there he had full control over player recruitment, but he gets approached by another club," the 31-year-old Belgian told Press Association Sport.'
in which case sue for breach of contract or didn't he really sign it?0 -
Feel sorry for her in a way................................ must be hard to live your life with your head stuck up your arse.
Now do one KM !!!!3 -
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I'm no fan of the Mail, and while this might hasten the welcome departure of the dear lady, i dont' like or trust this article. Nowehere in the main article is the headline " the club ripped up contract after Wilder wanted assurances" justified - Wilder in effect simply left it on the table.HardyAddick said:
But RD has to realise that at this stage even if KM is telling the truth about the "control" clause, he can't really expect anyone to believe her. This is why her position is now untenable - she has no credibility among fans, nor I suspect players & staff. She has to go...
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No-one can possibly believe her nonsense about Wilder being poised to sign until Sheffield United came good. The club announced they were in talks with Wilder, which meant the world and his dog could see it was taking too long to complete, at which point Sheffield United decided to move in knowing that we'd made a bollocks of signing him up.
The bottom line is that they wouldn't give him full control and it cost them their man. Publicly. Embarrassingly.11 -
you'd like to think soHardyAddick said:
An "agreement" may not have been a full formal contract. It could have been (in lawyer speak) a Heads of Terms. When the formal contract was placed in front of Wilder, it may have not been explicit in terms of player recruitment or reflect what had been verbally agreed. Meire as a lawyer would be fully aware a breach of contract can be sued upon so I suspect she knows that what is actually signed is not water tight.LargeAddick said:'Meire remains as unpopular among the club's fans as the owner they consistently protest against, Roland Duchatelet, but she has revealed Charlton have already identified alternative candidates to Wilder, who she claims lost interest after an approach from "another club".
"It got out, we got a signed agreement, there was a clause in there he had full control over player recruitment, but he gets approached by another club," the 31-year-old Belgian told Press Association Sport.'
in which case sue for breach of contract or didn't he really sign it?
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spot on imoGarrymanilow said:No-one can possibly believe her nonsense about Wilder being poised to sign until Sheffield United came good. The club announced they were in talks with Wilder, which meant the world and his dog could see it was taking too long to complete, at which point Sheffield United decided to move in knowing that we'd made a bollocks of signing him up.
The bottom line is that they wouldn't give him full control and it cost them their man. Publicly. Embarrassingly.0 -
Has she resigned yet or still got her head up her a*se?0
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I think it is the latter - she won't resign - the owner will either mover her on or he will sell. We have seen enough to know that she as absolutely no awareness of her failings.0
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You're probably right especially after her latest outburst she seems to have sh*t on the tip of her tongue .MuttleyCAFC said:I think it is the latter - she won't resign - the owner will either mover her on or he will sell. We have seen enough to know that she as absolutely no awareness of her failings.
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Also, "It got out". That's what tends to happen when you post a statement on your website, dearie.LargeAddick said:'Meire remains as unpopular among the club's fans as the owner they consistently protest against, Roland Duchatelet, but she has revealed Charlton have already identified alternative candidates to Wilder, who she claims lost interest after an approach from "another club".
"It got out, we got a signed agreement, there was a clause in there he had full control over player recruitment, but he gets approached by another club," the 31-year-old Belgian told Press Association Sport.'
in which case sue for breach of contract or didn't he really sign it?
It's a different world she lives in, it really is.6 -
What about the 14LargeAddick said:'Meire remains as unpopular among the club's fans as the owner they consistently protest against, Roland Duchatelet, but she has revealed Charlton have already identified alternative candidates to Wilder, who she claims lost interest after an approach from "another club".
"It got out, we got a signed agreement, there was a clause in there he had full control over player recruitment, but he gets approached by another club," the 31-year-old Belgian told Press Association Sport.'
in which case sue for breach of contract or didn't he really sign it?minutesdays cool off period?1 -
So: He'll (the manager) will need to make everyone work for the same kind of goal. So that's where we went wrong last season. We kept getting different types of goal - i.e. the opposition kept scoring them0
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To be fair, Noel Edmunds would be top class.CrayAddick said:She's 31, has zero experience in football. What is she to know about the football league.
Roland, please sell the club. I'd take Noel Edmunds running things right about now.0 -
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Yes, we want a manager who knows league one and how to get out of it. Most of those will be British, but the thing we should be looking at is the experience not the nationality.0
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Imagined goings on amongst the SMT - "Just say what they want to hear and buy some time. Then appoint a desparate manager on the cheap. If he is British, all the better. Then let's concentrate on the core business of farming young players to make a few million".0
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She just a pathological LIAR!
Incapable of truth or dealing with reality
Has anyone actually checker she a qualified Lawyer or is that just another LIE!
LAIR,LAIR!0 -
How about CEO indiscipline - speaking at conferences reported by the media when you have been advised not to speak to the media and having rather a lot of more relevant things to do at work. The players must love her if she has lectured them like this all season.0


















