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Who's up for a trip to Belgium?

Dont know about you, but i'm starting to get angry with Mr Duchatelet.
If you are interested in a little trip to Belgium to try to help him along his way, then PM me.
Will need commitment , time and a little bit of money.
No time-wasters please coz i'll soon suss you out.
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  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    Can you be a bit more specific with your idea?
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    PM me
  • drewman
    drewman Posts: 1,105
    edited January 2018
    Family and funds will prevent me from joining you but best of luck for whatever you've got planned and I look forward to seeing the results.
  • flyingkiwiDK
    flyingkiwiDK Posts: 5,735
    Brilliant! Tip the guy over the edge so he sells up. We are so close now...
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280

    Brilliant! Tip the guy over the edge so he sells up. We are so close now...

    \is that a yes or a no?
  • Shrew
    Shrew Posts: 5,757
    A good way of scaring off potential new directors
  • flyingkiwiDK
    flyingkiwiDK Posts: 5,735
    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
  • Shrew
    Shrew Posts: 5,757

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    Shrew said:

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
    You may be right, but what protest we make in Belgium isnt going to make the slightest difference with future buyers.

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  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,351
    He’s on his way, he’s admitted he’s on his way. I don’t see a trip to Belgium as necessary, would do more harm than good at this moment in time, IMO.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,285
    If he does't go in the next couple of months I'd be up for another organised coach trip. Unfortunately I don't have the cash for any self funded guerrilla action, as much as I fancy it.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    J BLOCK said:

    He’s on his way, he’s admitted he’s on his way. I don’t see a trip to Belgium as necessary, would do more harm than good at this moment in time, IMO.

    You may be right JB, but no point in stopping the planning for new protests until he has actually gone.Even if its just to let him know that we arent going away.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,822
    We are in limbo at then moment though. It seems the end of Duchatelet is near, but we all have that lingering doubt that the mad fool will ask too much or move the goalposts. If I was wanting to buy the club, I would welcome anything that might hasten his departure.
  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,313
    J BLOCK said:

    He’s on his way, he’s admitted he’s on his way. I don’t see a trip to Belgium as necessary, would do more harm than good at this moment in time, IMO.

    By making it more uncomfortable for him, he may well say sod it and give in on some of the sticking points - whether they be the price or other conditions.
  • Depending on dates, l’m sure @TelMc32 & myself will be up for it.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280

    Depending on dates, l’m sure @TelMc32 & myself will be up for it.

    PM'd you
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,264
    Shrew said:

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
    I've disagreed with protests at home games - which disrupted matches at least and I've disagreed with season ticket boycotts, just don't think either work but I certainly feel this is the best approach to keep the pressure up on RD and have done for quite some time now.
  • Personally I’d leave it for now
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280

    Shrew said:

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
    I've disagreed with protests at home games - which disrupted matches at least and I've disagreed with season ticket boycotts, just don't think either work but I certainly feel this is the best approach to keep the pressure up on RD and have done for quite some time now.
    We won virtually every game at home with protests.

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  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,629
    I think it's a good shout.
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,264

    Shrew said:

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
    I've disagreed with protests at home games - which disrupted matches at least and I've disagreed with season ticket boycotts, just don't think either work but I certainly feel this is the best approach to keep the pressure up on RD and have done for quite some time now.
    We won virtually every game at home with protests.
    Yes but my post wasn't actually about results, it was more about the purpose of the protest.
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    edited January 2018
    I think those who claim going to Belgium will put off potential buyers are completely wrong.

    First up: it adds pressure on Roland to sell, if anything it provides increased leverage for a potential buyer.

    Secondly: anyone who is purchasing the club will be more than aware of the situation, if they've got to the point of Due Diligence then I'm sure they'll have surpassed the Google and light internet browsing which would underline our situation.

    Thirdly: I expect Roland's conduct during negotiations will cause alarm bells for most people, consider the recent news of a buyer pulling out.
  • adrian
    adrian Posts: 760
    His last interview is very revealing. He still wants to syphon as much as he can from the sale.
    His wealth allows him to stall and prove a point. His attitude will lead to more delays so the takeover will definitely not be concluded in january.
    Whoever is sold, he will obviously not put in a single Euro for reinforcements.
    We are now very unlikely to go down, which suits him fine.
    He sold Standard only because protests had become violent. If we can put some sort of pressure on him
    he might get fed up and be less greedy.
    I enjoyed my trip last march, will gladly go again if I can be of any help.
  • AddickFC81
    AddickFC81 Posts: 4,053
    edited January 2018

    Dont know about you, but i'm starting to get angry with Mr Duchatelet.
    If you are interested in a little trip to Belgium to try to help him along his way, then PM me.
    Will need commitment , time and a little bit of money.
    No time-wasters please coz i'll soon suss you out.

    Starting? I've been angry with him for 4 years.
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866

    Shrew said:

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
    I've disagreed with protests at home games - which disrupted matches at least and I've disagreed with season ticket boycotts, just don't think either work but I certainly feel this is the best approach to keep the pressure up on RD and have done for quite some time now.
    We won virtually every game at home with protests.
    Yes but my post wasn't actually about results, it was more about the purpose of the protest.
    Without digging you out, surely you had a slightly vested interest against the protests at home matches though: they were completely against the aims of the Target 20K group.

    We all see different routes forward, but I have no doubt in my mind that the protests and boycott have increased the likelihood of a withdrawal.
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,633

    Shrew said:

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
    I've disagreed with protests at home games - which disrupted matches at least and I've disagreed with season ticket boycotts, just don't think either work but I certainly feel this is the best approach to keep the pressure up on RD and have done for quite some time now.
    We won virtually every game at home with protests.
    Yes but my post wasn't actually about results, it was more about the purpose of the protest.
    I dread to think how bad things would of got if KM and RD weren't embarrassed into "learning from their mistakes" and employing a couple of English managers after all the rubbish they brought in. Obviously that wasn't enough because there are so more many problems with their management but really were we all supposed to just sit back while Fraeye was doing his best?
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,264
    LuckyReds said:

    Shrew said:

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
    I've disagreed with protests at home games - which disrupted matches at least and I've disagreed with season ticket boycotts, just don't think either work but I certainly feel this is the best approach to keep the pressure up on RD and have done for quite some time now.
    We won virtually every game at home with protests.
    Yes but my post wasn't actually about results, it was more about the purpose of the protest.
    Without digging you out, surely you had a slightly vested interest against the protests at home matches though: they were completely against the aims of the Target 20K group.

    We all see different routes forward, but I have no doubt in my mind that the protests and boycott have increased the likelihood of a withdrawal.
    Personally I was fine with the protests at home so long as the matches weren't interrupted like the mock funeral and protest marches etc. I get that the interrupting of matches had some impact for a while but towards the end I just felt interrupting matches weren't achieving anything when I think the last one lasted about 3 mins and just felt protests in Belgium made far more impact and still think they do now.
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866

    LuckyReds said:

    Shrew said:

    Shrew said:

    A good way of scaring off potential new directors

    I disagree. I don’t think it would make an ounce of difference to potential new investors.
    you might be right , but I don't think it will make an ounce of difference to Roland either, sounds like he wants to be rid of us as quick as he can anyway.
    I've disagreed with protests at home games - which disrupted matches at least and I've disagreed with season ticket boycotts, just don't think either work but I certainly feel this is the best approach to keep the pressure up on RD and have done for quite some time now.
    We won virtually every game at home with protests.
    Yes but my post wasn't actually about results, it was more about the purpose of the protest.
    Without digging you out, surely you had a slightly vested interest against the protests at home matches though: they were completely against the aims of the Target 20K group.

    We all see different routes forward, but I have no doubt in my mind that the protests and boycott have increased the likelihood of a withdrawal.
    Personally I was fine with the protests at home so long as the matches weren't interrupted like the mock funeral and protest marches etc. I get that the interrupting of matches had some impact for a while but towards the end I just felt interrupting matches weren't achieving anything when I think the last one lasted about 3 mins and just felt protests in Belgium made far more impact and still think they do now.
    To be honest with you, I think that's a fair interpenetration!

    I do think there was real value from the protests at home though, just that it predominantly came from press attention and underlining our situation too other fans and spectators.

    It was also quite heartwarming to have other fans (I'm thinking Brighton in particular) get involved and demonstrate that it went beyond shirt colours.
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,131
    A protest in Belgium will neither advance nor delay a takeover.