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Is Katrien Meire on holiday again?

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  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,218

    As much as I dislike what she has done & is doing to our great club I was wondering if she is suffering some sort of breakdown. We have not heard much from her lately & she must be feeling the pressure as after all she is human.

    Doubt she's suffering at all, completely screwed up the job but Uncle Roland continues to support her. She is bullet-proof and continues to believe in her self-worth because of the university award and her election to various committees.

    Crazy as it sounds, in her mind she has done a great job incredibly well in difficult circumstances.

    She will eventually move to another job in Roland's empire with no qualms for what she has done to our club.

    We need to make it incredibly difficult for her by keeping the pressure on but, come what may, she doesn't really care.

    Hope I'm wrong.
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880

    As much as I dislike what she has done & is doing to our great club I was wondering if she is suffering some sort of breakdown. We have not heard much from her lately & she must be feeling the pressure as after all she is human.

    She can resign whenever she wants.

    Ok, We all need a job.

    We all need money.

    So maybe she should start applying for something that she's better at instead of continuing to kid herself that this will eventually come good.

    The kindest thing I could possibly say is wake up and smell the coffee. Your employer has got a lot of things wrong. If your "having a breakdown" it's your fault and it's his fault.

  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,315
    Any mileage for CARD in her not attending. Maybe a letter to WFC Directors on behalf of us all apologising for the Board being disresectful and not hosting them for the match.
    Maybe even an offer to represent CAFC in the Boardroom for the return game.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,012
    Rehab

    "They tried to make me go to Fleetwood, I said no no no"
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,218
    Could be a simple answer to this.

    Maybe she avoided Fleetwood because she knows that their Chairman has a low opinion of her, and missed Wimbledon because of the fan involvement on their board?

    Basically, she just didn't want to be there.
  • mogodon
    mogodon Posts: 3,438
    I wonder if she is there but watching from somewhere more private - ie a box. Even she knows she is the target for protests, so one way to draw the sting out of them is not to be visible, especially as she is now alone with Richard Murray's departure. Her only human shield now is Sue and even Katrien must draw a line at having to endure that for 90 minutes.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,254
    mogodon said:

    I wonder if she is there but watching from somewhere more private - ie a box. Even she knows she is the target for protests, so one way to draw the sting out of them is not to be visible, especially as she is now alone with Richard Murray's departure. Her only human shield now is Sue and even Katrien must draw a line at having to endure that for 90 minutes.

    Murray was there yesterday.
  • mogodon said:

    I wonder if she is there but watching from somewhere more private - ie a box. Even she knows she is the target for protests, so one way to draw the sting out of them is not to be visible, especially as she is now alone with Richard Murray's departure. Her only human shield now is Sue and even Katrien must draw a line at having to endure that for 90 minutes.

    Murray was there yesterday.
    Confirmed.
    As was Paul Elliott.
  • stonemuse said:

    As much as I dislike what she has done & is doing to our great club I was wondering if she is suffering some sort of breakdown. We have not heard much from her lately & she must be feeling the pressure as after all she is human.

    Doubt she's suffering at all, completely screwed up the job but Uncle Roland continues to support her. She is bullet-proof and continues to believe in her self-worth because of the university award and her election to various committees.

    Crazy as it sounds, in her mind she has done a great job incredibly well in difficult circumstances.

    She will eventually move to another job in Roland's empire with no qualms for what she has done to our club.

    We need to make it incredibly difficult for her by keeping the pressure on but, come what may, she doesn't really care.

    Hope I'm wrong.
    Sadly I don't think you are.
  • stonemuse said:

    Could be a simple answer to this.

    Maybe she avoided Fleetwood because she knows that their Chairman has a low opinion of her, and missed Wimbledon because of the fan involvement on their board?

    Basically, she just didn't want to be there.

    She usually relishes these situations. My bet is she's on holiday with a girlfriend dreaming of a more high profile job.

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  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 4,989
    Murray looked in good health too
  • From the secretary's wife.

    I take it this woman is not on the payroll?
  • "Sue Parkes: Katrien has a myriad of things to do on match days and often there are meetings held of which fans aren't aware. With respect it doesn't really matter who is there to meet and greet the oppositions Directors as long as someone is. Many fans won't like me saying it (no such thing as a free seat!!) but I am the one who often hosts the Away Directors until Senior Management are free to take their place in the Boardroom for lunch. I have a Staff Pass with access to not only the Boardroom but all the other Lounges. As Chris and I travel to all Home and Away games and also the Chairmens' conference in the summer and have done so for many years we actually know far more of the Owners, Directors and Senior Staff from all the other clubs than many other people associated with Charlton over the years with the exception of Richard Murray."

    God knows what the visiting Directors must think.
  • Dizzle
    Dizzle Posts: 5,192
    She absolutely does my nut in that woman. Poor Chris
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,292
    mogodon said:

    I wonder if she is there but watching from somewhere more private - ie a box. Even she knows she is the target for protests, so one way to draw the sting out of them is not to be visible, especially as she is now alone with Richard Murray's departure. Her only human shield now is Sue and even Katrien must draw a line at having to endure that for 90 minutes.

    Interesting thought. At the match yesterday, my mind wandered off the game for a minute and I looked around the stadium (no, I'm not Chris Solly). I noticed that in the second box along from the Covered End a meeting was going on and there was a woman sitting with her back to the window, talking to the others in the room. For me it was a real WTF moment, as I questioned why on earth anyone would go to a game and sit with their back to it (other than as a protest at how bad it was). I've no reason at all to think it was Mare other than the fact she had shortish dark hair, but the idea she was in a meeting or something isn't impossible.
  • Was she trying to get Varney's attention as he was watching the match over her shoulder?
  • "Sue Parkes: Katrien has a myriad of things to do on match days and often there are meetings held of which fans aren't aware. With respect it doesn't really matter who is there to meet and greet the oppositions Directors as long as someone is. Many fans won't like me saying it (no such thing as a free seat!!) but I am the one who often hosts the Away Directors until Senior Management are free to take their place in the Boardroom for lunch. I have a Staff Pass with access to not only the Boardroom but all the other Lounges. As Chris and I travel to all Home and Away games and also the Chairmens' conference in the summer and have done so for many years we actually know far more of the Owners, Directors and Senior Staff from all the other clubs than many other people associated with Charlton over the years with the exception of Richard Murray."

    God knows what the visiting Directors must think.
    I suspect the visiting dignatories have a soft spot for Chris Parkes, understanding the cross he has to bear at work and at home.
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875

    "Sue Parkes: Katrien has a myriad of things to do on match days and often there are meetings held of which fans aren't aware. With respect it doesn't really matter who is there to meet and greet the oppositions Directors as long as someone is. Many fans won't like me saying it (no such thing as a free seat!!) but I am the one who often hosts the Away Directors until Senior Management are free to take their place in the Boardroom for lunch. I have a Staff Pass with access to not only the Boardroom but all the other Lounges. As Chris and I travel to all Home and Away games and also the Chairmens' conference in the summer and have done so for many years we actually know far more of the Owners, Directors and Senior Staff from all the other clubs than many other people associated with Charlton over the years with the exception of Richard Murray."

    Well bully for you Sue you absolute trooper you!!

    (In fact, you're nothing more than a slimey sycophant who gets an incredible amount of satisfaction out of sucking up to those who you perceive to be influential and important. You're the type of person in the workplace who bends over backwards to keep the boss sweet by pandering to their every whim, whilst at the same time being pants at what you're actually paid to do. Sadly, the world is full of people like you).
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,792
    edited September 2016

    "Sue Parkes: Katrien has a myriad of things to do on match days and often there are meetings held of which fans aren't aware. With respect it doesn't really matter who is there to meet and greet the oppositions Directors as long as someone is. Many fans won't like me saying it (no such thing as a free seat!!) but I am the one who often hosts the Away Directors until Senior Management are free to take their place in the Boardroom for lunch. I have a Staff Pass with access to not only the Boardroom but all the other Lounges. As Chris and I travel to all Home and Away games and also the Chairmens' conference in the summer and have done so for many years we actually know far more of the Owners, Directors and Senior Staff from all the other clubs than many other people associated with Charlton over the years with the exception of Richard Murray."

    So much for Meire to do that she rolls in at 1pm a lot of the time, eh?

    Sue might be surprised to hear that current staff who know a great deal more about the running of the club than the secretary's wife ever will - and a lot more than her husband, who enjoys a Thunderbird 5 relationship with The Valley - tell me that Meire, Keohane and Joyes do sweet FA on matchdays - hence the laughter when they arranged to meet fans at 1pm, which ought to be a crucial time in their working week and which they usually spend having lunch in the boardroom.

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  • "Sue Parkes: Katrien has a myriad of things to do on match days and often there are meetings held of which fans aren't aware. With respect it doesn't really matter who is there to meet and greet the oppositions Directors as long as someone is. Many fans won't like me saying it (no such thing as a free seat!!) but I am the one who often hosts the Away Directors until Senior Management are free to take their place in the Boardroom for lunch. I have a Staff Pass with access to not only the Boardroom but all the other Lounges. As Chris and I travel to all Home and Away games and also the Chairmens' conference in the summer and have done so for many years we actually know far more of the Owners, Directors and Senior Staff from all the other clubs than many other people associated with Charlton over the years with the exception of Richard Murray."

    God knows what the visiting Directors must think.
    They probably scratch their heads and laugh.
  • "Sue Parkes: Katrien has a myriad of things to do on match days and often there are meetings held of which fans aren't aware. With respect it doesn't really matter who is there to meet and greet the oppositions Directors as long as someone is. Many fans won't like me saying it (no such thing as a free seat!!) but I am the one who often hosts the Away Directors until Senior Management are free to take their place in the Boardroom for lunch. I have a Staff Pass with access to not only the Boardroom but all the other Lounges. As Chris and I travel to all Home and Away games and also the Chairmens' conference in the summer and have done so for many years we actually know far more of the Owners, Directors and Senior Staff from all the other clubs than many other people associated with Charlton over the years with the exception of Richard Murray."

    Didn't think you were staff, love?
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,633
    TeslaGirl said:

    "Sue Parkes: Katrien has a myriad of things to do on match days and often there are meetings held of which fans aren't aware. With respect it doesn't really matter who is there to meet and greet the oppositions Directors as long as someone is. Many fans won't like me saying it (no such thing as a free seat!!) but I am the one who often hosts the Away Directors until Senior Management are free to take their place in the Boardroom for lunch. I have a Staff Pass with access to not only the Boardroom but all the other Lounges. As Chris and I travel to all Home and Away games and also the Chairmens' conference in the summer and have done so for many years we actually know far more of the Owners, Directors and Senior Staff from all the other clubs than many other people associated with Charlton over the years with the exception of Richard Murray."

    Didn't think you were staff, love?
    Just the perks!
  • Posted this on another thread but to clarify Chris is the CLUB Secretary not the Company Secretary.

    Essentially he runs the teams schedules, transport to games at all levels, draws up contracts for 120 odd players, gets the registrations done, liaises with other clubs over game dates and arrangements and god knows what else behind the scenes.

    He puts in silly hours and will some times be the only Charlton rep at away games (wouldn't be surprised if he is that at Scunny on Tues) and league meetings etc.

    That doesn't mean I agree with his, or Sue's, views on the regime. It's pretty clear where I stand but I do respect Chris as a fan whose put the hours and hard work in over nearly 3 decades for the club.

    That's why I really don't get the fuss over him getting two tickets to games one of which he chooses to give to his wife. So what? 
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,218
    Henry, I think the point is not the ticket to the game, but that she has a staff pass and acts as the host for visiting directors
  • I would not have thought it was in Mr Parkes best interests that his wife was opening her trap at all.


  • It is shocking how some people (Meire included) get a free pass in life. Working in the NHS, healthcare employees are treated like second thoughts and dirt in comparison.
  • stonemuse said:

    Could be a simple answer to this.

    Maybe she avoided Fleetwood because she knows that their Chairman has a low opinion of her, and missed Wimbledon because of the fan involvement on their board?

    Basically, she just didn't want to be there.

    She usually relishes these situations. My bet is she's on holiday with a girlfriend dreaming of a more high profile job.
    Is she a lesbian ?