The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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Are you still expecting it to be confirmed any day now?DOUCHER said:
I gave this thread a much needed dose of realism back in October and continue to do so todayJamesSeed said:
You get a demote for putting out Darren/Murray/Duchâtelet propaganda aimed at our future glorious leaders ;-)DOUCHER said:
If it does reach 1000 pages, do NLA and I get some sort of award?AFKABartram said:
It may well not.Chizz said:It's going to reach 1,000 pages. Isn't it?
Just to add an additional band of excitement to this, but we can't find any other site that uses the same platform software carrying a thread beyond 3 digit pages. So your guess is as good as ours.
Should CL spontaneously combust. It was nice knowing you all :-)0 -
DOUCHER said:
Don't try and get me back on side now - I've owned this thread, smashed it, made it my own? Nailed it? made it relevant? - if Simon cowell were judging I would be in boot camp by now about to go globalStigThundercock said:
Douche, what accolade could possibly brighten your existence there in the depths of your orgy of self-congratulation?DOUCHER said:
If it does reach 1000 pages, do NLA and I get some sort of award?AFKABartram said:
It may well not.Chizz said:It's going to reach 1,000 pages. Isn't it?
Just to add an additional band of excitement to this, but we can't find any other site that uses the same platform software carrying a thread beyond 3 digit pages. So your guess is as good as ours.
Should CL spontaneously combust. It was nice knowing you all :-)
It ruins your eyesight, you know?4 -
85 posts since I last looked.............
Did I mention it's no different to selling house or sweet shop?5 -
Best thing you can do mate is move to France.i_b_b_o_r_g said:85 posts since I last looked.............
Did I mention it's no different to selling house or sweet shop?2 -
I am surprised so many rely on the so called insider knowledge of the takeover from some posters, even though every prediction up til know has either been way off on timing, entirely wrong, common knowledge already in the press or tidbits so nebulous that, whether right or wrong, they cannot be evaluated after the fact.
It's like the clock being right twice a day. Just because the claim of two o'clock is eventually correct does not mean the prediction was correct. And just because the clock struck two, does not mean the person who made the prediction deserves credit, especially when it comes literally months after the predictions were made.
The fact is, the predictions have all been wrong. And here we are almost half a year later and no one still has much of an idea wtf is going to happen or when.7 -
Whose predictions? I've been careful not to predict anything. Just passed on what I was told, and normally added a caveat.NapaAddick said:I am surprised so many rely on the so called insider knowledge of the takeover from some posters, even though every prediction up til know has either been way off on timing, entirely wrong, common knowledge already in the press or tidbits so nebulous that, whether right or wrong, they cannot be evaluated after the fact.
It's like the clock being right twice a day. Just because the claim of two o'clock is eventually correct does not mean the prediction was correct. And just because the clock struck two, does not mean the person who made the prediction deserves credit, especially when it comes literally months after the predictions were made.
The fact is, the predictions have all been wrong. And here we are almost half a year later and no one still has much of an idea wtf is going to happen or when.
Plenty of people are guessing, but where's the harm in that?8 -
There isn’t a british consortium
It’s Roland or The Aussies
Those are the options7 -
The belgians looked at a number of clubs & chose us because they saw something special ....... our academy.The Red Robin said:The main positive from all of this is that the Aussies could have walked at any time in the last year and bought another club, probably for less, without all the hassle that accompanies anything Duchatelet is involved in. That to me says they're desperate to own Charlton Athletic and have seen something special in us compared to other clubs.
I keep asking myself over & over again why are the Australians so keen to buy us ? They're not exiled Charlton supporters. Other consortiums have walked away from the madman who owns us but they've been after us for over a year .... why ?
Don't get me wrong almost no one can be as bad as the madman I just wonder what is the appeal to the Australians ? Anyway hurry up & get the deal done & I can buy my season.2 - Sponsored links:
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Because they have realised what a wonderful bunch of supporters the club hascharltonbob said:
The belgians looked at a number of clubs & chose us because they saw something special ....... our academy.The Red Robin said:The main positive from all of this is that the Aussies could have walked at any time in the last year and bought another club, probably for less, without all the hassle that accompanies anything Duchatelet is involved in. That to me says they're desperate to own Charlton Athletic and have seen something special in us compared to other clubs.
I keep asking myself over & over again why are the Australians so keen to buy us ? They're not exiled Charlton supporters. Other consortiums have walked away from the madman who owns us but they've been after us for over a year .... why ?1 -
I'm going with a previous poster that IF there is another bidder (british) then RM is part of it. Makes sense as only he has referred to it in public although RD did also mention it to ROT....but he'll say anything to muddy the waters & also we have heard that the "British lot" were RD's preferred bidder......makes sense if he knows RM is part if it as some skeletons can remain in the cupboard & DD would be easier & supposedly too any fit & proper test. I reckon the delay is because RD wants to sell to this mob & RM, like the Aussies, is having trouble finding the funding. RD is stalling as RM had asked for more time. If RM is still at the top table when the music stops he is persona non grata in my book.2
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If you believe the statement on their website it suggests they’re gambling on taking a club that’s fallen from the Prem back there and selling for a profit.charltonbob said:
The belgians looked at a number of clubs & chose us because they saw something special ....... our academy.The Red Robin said:The main positive from all of this is that the Aussies could have walked at any time in the last year and bought another club, probably for less, without all the hassle that accompanies anything Duchatelet is involved in. That to me says they're desperate to own Charlton Athletic and have seen something special in us compared to other clubs.
I keep asking myself over & over again why are the Australians so keen to buy us ? They're not exiled Charlton supporters. Other consortiums have walked away from the madman who owns us but they've been after us for over a year .... why ?
Don't get me wrong almost no one can be as bad as the madman I just wonder what is the appeal to the Australians ? Anyway hurry up & get the deal done & I can buy my season.
Of course if they have other ideas such as sending over Australian players that wouldn’t necessarily be mentioned on the website.0 -
Ah, the exit strategy. I didn’t hear about that bit. I thought it was a long term project?Scoham said:
If you believe the statement on their website it suggests they’re gambling on taking a club that’s fallen from the Prem back there and selling for a profitcharltonbob said:
The belgians looked at a number of clubs & chose us because they saw something special ....... our academy.The Red Robin said:The main positive from all of this is that the Aussies could have walked at any time in the last year and bought another club, probably for less, without all the hassle that accompanies anything Duchatelet is involved in. That to me says they're desperate to own Charlton Athletic and have seen something special in us compared to other clubs.
I keep asking myself over & over again why are the Australians so keen to buy us ? They're not exiled Charlton supporters. Other consortiums have walked away from the madman who owns us but they've been after us for over a year .... why ?
Don't get me wrong almost no one can be as bad as the madman I just wonder what is the appeal to the Australians ? Anyway hurry up & get the deal done & I can buy my season.
Of course if they have other ideas such as sending over Australian players that wouldn’t necessarily be mentioned on the website.0 -
Be nice if a consortium had a entry strategy as well as an exit strategy :-)JamesSeed said:
Ah, the exit strategy. I didn’t hear about that bit. I thought it was a long term project?Scoham said:
If you believe the statement on their website it suggests they’re gambling on taking a club that’s fallen from the Prem back there and selling for a profitcharltonbob said:
The belgians looked at a number of clubs & chose us because they saw something special ....... our academy.The Red Robin said:The main positive from all of this is that the Aussies could have walked at any time in the last year and bought another club, probably for less, without all the hassle that accompanies anything Duchatelet is involved in. That to me says they're desperate to own Charlton Athletic and have seen something special in us compared to other clubs.
I keep asking myself over & over again why are the Australians so keen to buy us ? They're not exiled Charlton supporters. Other consortiums have walked away from the madman who owns us but they've been after us for over a year .... why ?
Don't get me wrong almost no one can be as bad as the madman I just wonder what is the appeal to the Australians ? Anyway hurry up & get the deal done & I can buy my season.
Of course if they have other ideas such as sending over Australian players that wouldn’t necessarily be mentioned on the website.8 -
Can I just confirm as a bona fide British bidder to purchase the Club - a bid which has not been rejected to date (or to be fair acknowledged) - I am not part of a Consortium.
However, I am open to discussions with fellow Charlton fans if they feel they have the financial acumen to support my bid (minimum investment of £100 with some form of chocolate comestible to act as a 'sweetener' on the deal) and I would consider leading in either a partnership or alliance to rid our Club of the #BelgianBastard
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TouchéCharltonKerry said:
Be nice if a consortium had a entry strategy as well as an exit strategy :-)JamesSeed said:
Ah, the exit strategy. I didn’t hear about that bit. I thought it was a long term project?Scoham said:
If you believe the statement on their website it suggests they’re gambling on taking a club that’s fallen from the Prem back there and selling for a profitcharltonbob said:
The belgians looked at a number of clubs & chose us because they saw something special ....... our academy.The Red Robin said:The main positive from all of this is that the Aussies could have walked at any time in the last year and bought another club, probably for less, without all the hassle that accompanies anything Duchatelet is involved in. That to me says they're desperate to own Charlton Athletic and have seen something special in us compared to other clubs.
I keep asking myself over & over again why are the Australians so keen to buy us ? They're not exiled Charlton supporters. Other consortiums have walked away from the madman who owns us but they've been after us for over a year .... why ?
Don't get me wrong almost no one can be as bad as the madman I just wonder what is the appeal to the Australians ? Anyway hurry up & get the deal done & I can buy my season.
Of course if they have other ideas such as sending over Australian players that wouldn’t necessarily be mentioned on the website.2 -
Too rich for me.Addickted said:Can I just confirm as a bona fide British bidder to purchase the Club - a bid which has not been rejected to date (or to be fair acknowledged) - I am not part of a Consortium.
However, I am open to discussions with fellow Charlton fans if they feel they have the financial acumen to support my bid (minimum investment of £100 with some form of chocolate comestible to act as a 'sweetener' on the deal) and I would consider leading in either a partnership or alliance to rid our Club of the #BelgianBastard0 -
Correct. You have not predicted anything, but you have passed on what one member of the consortium has asked you to. If it has been true or false does not matter as at least we had an insight as to one parties view.JamesSeed said:
Whose predictions? I've been careful not to predict anything. Just passed on what I was told, and normally added a caveat.NapaAddick said:I am surprised so many rely on the so called insider knowledge of the takeover from some posters, even though every prediction up til know has either been way off on timing, entirely wrong, common knowledge already in the press or tidbits so nebulous that, whether right or wrong, they cannot be evaluated after the fact.
It's like the clock being right twice a day. Just because the claim of two o'clock is eventually correct does not mean the prediction was correct. And just because the clock struck two, does not mean the person who made the prediction deserves credit, especially when it comes literally months after the predictions were made.
The fact is, the predictions have all been wrong. And here we are almost half a year later and no one still has much of an idea wtf is going to happen or when.
Plenty of people are guessing, but where's the harm in that?4 -
One of the reasons why I set such a high financial requirement.Henry Irving said:
Too rich for me.Addickted said:Can I just confirm as a bona fide British bidder to purchase the Club - a bid which has not been rejected to date (or to be fair acknowledged) - I am not part of a Consortium.
However, I am open to discussions with fellow Charlton fans if they feel they have the financial acumen to support my bid (minimum investment of £100 with some form of chocolate comestible to act as a 'sweetener' on the deal) and I would consider leading in either a partnership or alliance to rid our Club of the #BelgianBastard
I've seen the sort of women you associate with in the Boardroom.
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But he posted it on more than one social media site which is unforgivableRedrobo said:
Correct. You have not predicted anything, but you have passed on what one member of the consortium has asked you to. If it has been true or false does not matter as at least we had an insight as to one parties view.JamesSeed said:
Whose predictions? I've been careful not to predict anything. Just passed on what I was told, and normally added a caveat.NapaAddick said:I am surprised so many rely on the so called insider knowledge of the takeover from some posters, even though every prediction up til know has either been way off on timing, entirely wrong, common knowledge already in the press or tidbits so nebulous that, whether right or wrong, they cannot be evaluated after the fact.
It's like the clock being right twice a day. Just because the claim of two o'clock is eventually correct does not mean the prediction was correct. And just because the clock struck two, does not mean the person who made the prediction deserves credit, especially when it comes literally months after the predictions were made.
The fact is, the predictions have all been wrong. And here we are almost half a year later and no one still has much of an idea wtf is going to happen or when.
Plenty of people are guessing, but where's the harm in that?4 -
Bring back KM, that’ll help this thread reach 10KNornIrishAddick said:
Are you setting up a Target 10K group?jams said:
What about 10,000?JamesSeed said:
Remember the millennium bug? No, because there wasn’t one. I’m looking forward to page 2000 ;-(Henry Irving said:
BoooooooooAFKABartram said:
It may well not.Chizz said:It's going to reach 1,000 pages. Isn't it?
Just to add an additional band of excitement to this, but we can't find any other site that uses the same platform software carrying a thread beyond 3 digit pages. So your guess is as good as ours.
Should CL spontaneously combust. It was nice knowing you all :-)0 -
I wouldn't want to be part of a consortium that would have me as a member.Addickted said:
One of the reasons why I set such a high financial requirement.Henry Irving said:
Too rich for me.Addickted said:Can I just confirm as a bona fide British bidder to purchase the Club - a bid which has not been rejected to date (or to be fair acknowledged) - I am not part of a Consortium.
However, I am open to discussions with fellow Charlton fans if they feel they have the financial acumen to support my bid (minimum investment of £100 with some form of chocolate comestible to act as a 'sweetener' on the deal) and I would consider leading in either a partnership or alliance to rid our Club of the #BelgianBastard
I've seen the sort of women you associate with in the Boardroom.8 -
To be strictly accurate our first conversationRedrobo said:
Correct. You have not predicted anything, but you have passed on what one member of the consortium has asked you to. If it has been true or false does not matter as at least we had an insight as to one parties view.JamesSeed said:
Whose predictions? I've been careful not to predict anything. Just passed on what I was told, and normally added a caveat.NapaAddick said:I am surprised so many rely on the so called insider knowledge of the takeover from some posters, even though every prediction up til know has either been way off on timing, entirely wrong, common knowledge already in the press or tidbits so nebulous that, whether right or wrong, they cannot be evaluated after the fact.
It's like the clock being right twice a day. Just because the claim of two o'clock is eventually correct does not mean the prediction was correct. And just because the clock struck two, does not mean the person who made the prediction deserves credit, especially when it comes literally months after the predictions were made.
The fact is, the predictions have all been wrong. And here we are almost half a year later and no one still has much of an idea wtf is going to happen or when.
Plenty of people are guessing, but where's the harm in that?
was pretty random, and I certainly didn’t get the impression that they were trying to get a message out there or anything. In fact he was a bit pissed off how the news spread, even though I asked him if it was ok to share it.
Since then it’s been very, very limited, and just a response to me asking if they were pulling out or something. NDAs etc.1 -
Or as they used to say at work, “played like a fiddle”. :-)JamesSeed said:
To be strictly accurate our first conversationRedrobo said:
Correct. You have not predicted anything, but you have passed on what one member of the consortium has asked you to. If it has been true or false does not matter as at least we had an insight as to one parties view.JamesSeed said:
Whose predictions? I've been careful not to predict anything. Just passed on what I was told, and normally added a caveat.NapaAddick said:I am surprised so many rely on the so called insider knowledge of the takeover from some posters, even though every prediction up til know has either been way off on timing, entirely wrong, common knowledge already in the press or tidbits so nebulous that, whether right or wrong, they cannot be evaluated after the fact.
It's like the clock being right twice a day. Just because the claim of two o'clock is eventually correct does not mean the prediction was correct. And just because the clock struck two, does not mean the person who made the prediction deserves credit, especially when it comes literally months after the predictions were made.
The fact is, the predictions have all been wrong. And here we are almost half a year later and no one still has much of an idea wtf is going to happen or when.
Plenty of people are guessing, but where's the harm in that?
was pretty random, and I certainly didn’t get the impression that they were trying to get a message out there or anything. In fact he was a bit pissed off how the news spread, even though I asked him if it was ok to share it.
Since then it’s been very, very limited, and just a response to me asking if they were pulling out or something. NDAs etc.1 -
Back in the cafc and Aussie consortium negotiation table things take a big backward step
After establishing that NLA was right and they haven’t got the money that RD wants currently
The discussions continue on how hard they are trying to rectify the situation
But currently they would be open to buying the club
Minus
Wait for it it’s a corker
The ground and the training ground
So as I keep saying
The aussies have no money
And we are back at cafc del Amitri day
Because this shit storm was definitely spoke about months ago
What an absolute shit fucking scenario we will face now should the inevitable happen and the Aussies fucked up attempt to find an investor or investors
We won’t be rid of RD
Fucking shambles running the club
Fucking shambles buying the club
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The Aussies have no money. Hmm.nth london addick said:Back in the cafc and Aussie consortium negotiation table things take a big backward step
After establishing that NLA was right and they haven’t got the money that RD wants currently
The discussions continue on how hard they are trying to rectify the situation
But currently they would be open to buying the club
Minus
Wait for it it’s a corker
The ground and the training ground
So as I keep saying
The aussies have no money
And we are back at cafc del Amitri day
Because this shit storm was definitely spoke about months ago
What an absolute shit fucking scenario we will face now should the inevitable happen and the Aussies fucked up attempt to find an investor or investors
We won’t be rid of RD
Fucking shambles running the club
Fucking shambles buying the club
Edit. Tbh I have no idea about whether they have or not.0 -
So what the hell would they be buying then? The few players we have left? That would cost about 5 mil. What would they be buying without the ground / training ground? Can't see it myself.nth london addick said:Back in the cafc and Aussie consortium negotiation table things take a big backward step
After establishing that NLA was right and they haven’t got the money that RD wants currently
The discussions continue on how hard they are trying to rectify the situation
But currently they would be open to buying the club
Minus
Wait for it it’s a corker
The ground and the training ground
So as I keep saying
The aussies have no money
And we are back at cafc del Amitri day
Because this shit storm was definitely spoke about months ago
What an absolute shit fucking scenario we will face now should the inevitable happen and the Aussies fucked up attempt to find an investor or investors
We won’t be rid of RD
Fucking shambles running the club
Fucking shambles buying the club1 -
Buying the so called playing side with no debt , also no ground or training ground it’s that simple , fucking circus of a club .0
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Watch this space if the deal is to be done and if it gets done at all the Aussies need to find the investors fastJamesSeed said:
The Aussies have no money. Hmm.nth london addick said:Back in the cafc and Aussie consortium negotiation table things take a big backward step
After establishing that NLA was right and they haven’t got the money that RD wants currently
The discussions continue on how hard they are trying to rectify the situation
But currently they would be open to buying the club
Minus
Wait for it it’s a corker
The ground and the training ground
So as I keep saying
The aussies have no money
And we are back at cafc del Amitri day
Because this shit storm was definitely spoke about months ago
What an absolute shit fucking scenario we will face now should the inevitable happen and the Aussies fucked up attempt to find an investor or investors
We won’t be rid of RD
Fucking shambles running the club
Fucking shambles buying the club
If not the deal they are now discussing is without the ground and training ground
This is a cast iron fact there ain’t no bullshit here James4