Slade press conference updates
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Better get used to it Brussell. He's always too busy to be bothered with Charlton stuff. That's why he always looks like such a miserable old c**t when he has to get his arse over here for the latest crisis.ForeverAddickted said:Declan Warrington @decwarrington 35s36 seconds ago
Slade confirms he's met Duchatelet: "That's important, to meet the man who runs the club, but he's not here today, he's busy." #CAFC
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Actually you need to look in the mirror to see who the clown is if you actually believe this dribble!kentred2 said:
You are a clownEssex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!0 -
So KM is confident he is a good appointment and RM confirms we made mistakes but will learn from them. Great to hear, I just wish they had said these sorts of things before...18
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99% of other managers don't have players arriving at their training sessions with suitcases un-announced. 99% of other managers are allowed to select their targets and manage their resources as they see fit. 99% of other managers have an open and healthy relationship with the club ownership. 99% of other managers aren't expected to play footballers not fit for the Ryman League in a Championship 1st Team.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!
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Essex Al has to be Colin and Katy's lovechild.2
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ForeverAddickted said:
Declan Warrington @decwarrington 8s9 seconds ago
Murray: "I was disappointed with the treatment I got last year, considering what I've tried to do for this club." #CAFC
Again, better get used to it. When you're part of the problem you're in the firing line next to the Belgians.0 -
Well that just confirms what I was told about Wilder not accepting just a 'verbal agreement' from Roly on player recruitment. I feel sorry for Slade but he just highlighted that the leopard can't change his spots and that Roly will pick the players for him!
Saying Watt will be here for 'pre-season' suggests that then he is off. Speaking to all the players means very little if it is just to say 'Bye, bye'!
Russell, welcome to the revolving door of the club once called CAFC.4 -
More likely to be their Dad (lol)Covered_End_Lad said:Essex Al has to be Colin and Katy's lovechild.
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Contract law is not my strong point but has RS played a blinder by dropping that into the conference I wonder?
Realistically no manager is going to get firm written assurances over transfers as no manager will have complete control...otherwise he says tomorrow "I want Ronaldo'. RD says, "out of our budget" and Slade sues for breach of contract.
However by saying he has a verbal agreement (contract) and KM not correcting that, she has surely given implicit agreement making it easier for him to sue for breach of verbal contract down the line (not that he ever will but gives him bargaining chips when he is fired in 4.5 months time).18 -
Curbs did when he was at West Ham, that's why he was able to sue them for constructive dismissal when they sold players behind his back. It's commonplace - Chris Wilder will undoubtedly have it in his contract at Sheffield United. Shouldn't post stuff like that when you clearly don't have the knowledge to back it up.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!9 -
So do all 91 other managers have that clause written into the employment contract ?MrLargo said:
Curbs did when he was at West Ham, that's why he was able to sue them for constructive dismissal when they sold players behind his back. It's commonplace - Chris Wilder will undoubtedly have it in his contract at Sheffield United. Shouldn't post stuff like that when you clearly don't have the knowledge to back it up.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!0 -
Twist it whatever way you like, but answer the question, do you actually believe the other 91 league managers have it written into their contract?Clem_Snide said:
99% of other managers don't have players arriving at their training sessions with suitcases un-announced. 99% of other managers are allowed to select their targets and manage their resources as they see fit. 99% of other managers have an open and healthy relationship with the club ownership. 99% of other managers aren't expected to play footballers not fit for the Ryman League in a Championship 1st Team.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!
It is immaterial what our dopey owner has done in the past, do you actually believe all the other owners/chairmen/CEO's would relinquish all control in transfer dealings to their manager?0 -
I cant imagine all of them having that Clause but I reckon the clued up ones certainly willProSt8 said:
So do all 91 other managers have that clause written into the employment contract ?MrLargo said:
Curbs did when he was at West Ham, that's why he was able to sue them for constructive dismissal when they sold players behind his back. It's commonplace - Chris Wilder will undoubtedly have it in his contract at Sheffield United. Shouldn't post stuff like that when you clearly don't have the knowledge to back it up.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!1 -
14 bargaining chips?Athletico Charlton said:Contract law is not my strong point but has RS played a blinder by dropping that into the conference I wonder?
Realistically no manager is going to get firm written assurances over transfers as no manager will have complete control...otherwise he says tomorrow "I want Ronaldo'. RD says, "out of our budget" and Slade sues for breach of contract.
However by saying he has a verbal agreement (contract) and KM not correcting that, she has surely given implicit agreement making it easier for him to sue for breach of verbal contract down the line (not that he ever will but gives him bargaining chips when he is fired in 4.5 months time).4 -
Not seen all 91 contracts, have you?ProSt8 said:
So do all 91 other managers have that clause written into the employment contract ?MrLargo said:
Curbs did when he was at West Ham, that's why he was able to sue them for constructive dismissal when they sold players behind his back. It's commonplace - Chris Wilder will undoubtedly have it in his contract at Sheffield United. Shouldn't post stuff like that when you clearly don't have the knowledge to back it up.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!0 -
Essex Al you may be right but with these 2 running the club as I've said b4 u need something in place due to the fact that RD and KM have no knowledge of football , I'm suprised they didn't appoint Bradley Walsh as manager .kentred2 said:
You are a clownEssex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!1 -
Brussels Slade #cafc
— Glenn Southam (@GlennSoutham) June 7, 2016
Sorry don't know how to embed a tweet properly but this one sums up the last hour for me.7 -
Charlton, like Rome, wasn't built in a day but it didn't take a huge amount of time to fuck it up. The current owners aren't going anywhere in the immediate and the prolonged protests and name calling will only serve to further damage our reputation.
We wanted an English manager - we have one. A good one at that for the level we are at.
we wanted more communication - we've got some now.
We want english players who can get us out of the hole we are in - we are supposedly looking at several.
We want to keep the core of the team together - they say we hope to be doing so. Have to take it on merit at the moment.
Green shoots guys...green shoots.
We have to support the team.
If protests are to continue we need to do it properly. Not with flares and petty name calling or aggression and racism. That just makes us look childish and will definitely deter players from joining us.30 -
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But what do you think ?
Bearing in mind you "Shouldn't post stuff like that when you clearly don't have the knowledge to back it up".MrLargo said:
Not seen all 91 contracts, have you?ProSt8 said:
So do all 91 other managers have that clause written into the employment contract ?MrLargo said:
Curbs did when he was at West Ham, that's why he was able to sue them for constructive dismissal when they sold players behind his back. It's commonplace - Chris Wilder will undoubtedly have it in his contract at Sheffield United. Shouldn't post stuff like that when you clearly don't have the knowledge to back it up.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!0 -
At lower league clubs, players are always being sold despite the manager not wanting them to go, so I'd be surprised if many managers had a written guarantee that they'd have 100% sole control over transfers. Especially after the Curbs incident.
It's January, you're fighting from promotion but face a tax bill of £300k so your star striker gets sold, whether the manager likes it or not7 -
At least Neville Chamberlain had Hitler's signature on a piece of worthless paper. You haven't even got that Mr Slade. Perhaps you should have spoken to Chris Wilder before committing yourself.0
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I disagree.ForeverAddickted said:
He really should have left that out... Ignorance is bliss, we can all speculate that its a verbal agreement but until we knew (which would only have been when he'd left), speculate was all we could do... Now it'll just piss off the fans againAddickted2TheReds said:Verbal agreement was probably the worst thing that could have come out of his mouth.
Jesus Christ, that is terrible.
If anyone was under any illusions that this appointment signaled a change of approach then I hope they are swayed after that.
Nothing has changed - we continue the fight to rid this cancer from our club.
He talks earlier about rebuilding trust with thecustomersfans.
He has left us in no doubt as to how it is and whose fault it will be when it goes tits up because she's lied again.
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My friend, I post what I believe in, I am certainly not a sheep!MrLargo said:
Curbs did when he was at West Ham, that's why he was able to sue them for constructive dismissal when they sold players behind his back. It's commonplace - Chris Wilder will undoubtedly have it in his contract at Sheffield United. Shouldn't post stuff like that when you clearly don't have the knowledge to back it up.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!0 -
I imagine he's just got 'EVERYWHERE' scrawled on a piece of paperForeverAddickted said:Charlton Athletic FC @CAFCofficial 3s4 seconds ago
RS: "We're already working on transfer targets. We have a shortlist in the areas where we need to improve." #cafc5 -
Nice to see someone who is realistic!Athletico Charlton said:Contract law is not my strong point but has RS played a blinder by dropping that into the conference I wonder?
Realistically no manager is going to get firm written assurances over transfers as no manager will have complete control...otherwise he says tomorrow "I want Ronaldo'. RD says, "out of our budget" and Slade sues for breach of contract.
However by saying he has a verbal agreement (contract) and KM not correcting that, she has surely given implicit agreement making it easier for him to sue for breach of verbal contract down the line (not that he ever will but gives him bargaining chips when he is fired in 4.5 months time).1 -
Curbs did at West Ham.Essex_Al said:Ha, ha, you lot really do make me laugh!
How many of you wallies actually believe that all of the other 91 league managers have it written into their contracts that they have sole control over transfers and the like!
Hence his constructive dismissal victory.
I'm sure he is not the only one.3 -
Are you taking the piss?Swisdom said:
If protests are to continue we need to do it properly. Not with flares and petty name calling or aggression and racism. That just makes us look childish and will definitely deter players from joining us.18













