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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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Better. Now let's have no more nonsense.happyvalley said:1644, The Battle of Marston Moor.0 -
Deal fatigue0
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If you mean no deal going through, I agree. If you mean nobody trying to make a deal happening, you are totally wrong.nth london addick said:Nothing happening at all so everyone just chill and enjoy the sunshine6 -
Too little too latehappyvalley said:1644, The Battle of Marston Moor.1 -
Marston Moor......... Brother of Brian, presenter of The Big Match and more famously commentator of the first game back at the Valley.happyvalley said:1644, The Battle of Marston Moor.
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Two pages, two battles.happyvalley said:1644, The Battle of Marston Moor.
Duchatalet has a lot to answer for.
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Hi John. I was in Vienna last month, as a participant in a brilliant project called Europe Talks. For the first and probably last time, as a result I ended up in the FT. I think you might be interested, it's an ongoing project. Principle is simple, when you meet people in real life rather than on social media they are different and more nuanced in their opinions that you supposed, and they might just change some of your own opinions too.JohnfromNorfolk said:
Love Vienna Prague. Spent a week there a couple of years ago touring.PragueAddick said:Small piece of info. Vienna may well be the capital of Austria but it is a business base for individuals and entities from all over, rather like London is.
I've done a lot of work in Vienna and businesses there seem no more inclined to pay double what something is worth, than businesses elsewhere. Just sayin....
Elegant city.
English mate and his German wife live in the centre.
At the risk of upsetting a few posters on here my mate was heavily involved helping refugee's from Syria settle in Vienna..
He's quite a character as you would imagine.
One of life's hero's.
Nothing to do with the sale of Charlton of course, but considering some of the other stuff on here at the moment...3 -
So Muir and co just fancied a day out at Wembley did they? Alright.nth london addick said:Nothing happening at all so everyone just chill and enjoy the sunshine3 -
If there is we really need to go for the jugular this time. No more crap from LDT.cafcwill said:Isn't there a fans forum this week where LDT gets to spout the same rubbish?
We really need to get a bingo card sorted for this to make it enjoyable8 -
Yes, a bit like they did at The Valley over a year ago!!flyingkiwiDK said:
So Muir and co just fancied a day out at Wembley did they? Alright.nth london addick said:Nothing happening at all so everyone just chill and enjoy the sunshine3 -
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My understanding is Muir is over to support Australia in the cricket.6
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If the same old faces keep going along they will just ask the same old questions and be fed the same old bullshit.flyingkiwiDK said:
If there is we really need to go for the jugular this time. No more crap from LDT.cafcwill said:Isn't there a fans forum this week where LDT gets to spout the same rubbish?
We really need to get a bingo card sorted for this to make it enjoyable
It needs to get edgy.
My my vote would be for someone like Rodney or NLA to go along and rough them up a bit, knowing full well that those guys would know where the line is and not to cross it.9 -
'We' won't get anything for Aribo. Roland will.0
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I'm sure too that Bowyer & Gallen made the decision to let him go, Ross.ross1 said:
I imagine that RD would not know Fosu if he stood in front of him with a roll of duct (duck) tape. I would think all of these decisions are being made by Bowyer and Gallen, because at the moment it will not cost money, plus saving wages on all players goingOggy Red said:
I'm fairly sure I read somewhere that we ended up paying Reading around £75,000 development fee for Fosu.nth london addick said:You’d be lucky to give Fosu away based on form so I don’t see the benefit of offering him a contract just so we get a fee
I guess the idiot owner thinks he'll get that sum back by Fosu rejecting any contract offer at Charlton, and signing for another club.
It could already be that Fosu has a club lined up.
But the decision to offer Fosu a new contract might well have come from above?
Let's hope any development fee will be added to Bowyer & Gallen's playing budget.
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He isn’t the man to tackle, it’s RD.flyingkiwiDK said:
If there is we really need to go for the jugular this time. No more crap from LDT.cafcwill said:Isn't there a fans forum this week where LDT gets to spout the same rubbish?
We really need to get a bingo card sorted for this to make it enjoyable0 -
Very, very interesting post Richard. Good article in the F.T.PragueAddick said:
Hi John. I was in Vienna last month, as a participant in a brilliant project called Europe Talks. For the first and probably last time, as a result I ended up in the FT. I think you might be interested, it's an ongoing project. Principle is simple, when you meet people in real life rather than on social media they are different and more nuanced in their opinions that you supposed, and they might just change some of your own opinions too.JohnfromNorfolk said:
Love Vienna Prague. Spent a week there a couple of years ago touring.PragueAddick said:Small piece of info. Vienna may well be the capital of Austria but it is a business base for individuals and entities from all over, rather like London is.
I've done a lot of work in Vienna and businesses there seem no more inclined to pay double what something is worth, than businesses elsewhere. Just sayin....
Elegant city.
English mate and his German wife live in the centre.
At the risk of upsetting a few posters on here my mate was heavily involved helping refugee's from Syria settle in Vienna..
He's quite a character as you would imagine.
One of life's hero's.
Nothing to do with the sale of Charlton of course, but considering some of the other stuff on here at the moment...
The man who invited an Afgan refugee into his home reminded me of my friend in Vienna who usually entertains a group of refugees to his apartment for Christmas lunch.
I like your posts Richard, we share the same values (and football club).
I think my views and opinions have been forged by years of travel and working outside the U.K.
You may be interested by my book published in 2012. 'The Grey Nomads' by John A Richardson.
Its a fairly easy read about a nine month round the world trip.
I managed a few references to Charlton Athletic.
Although we both spend much time out of the U.K. one day we will meet, at the Valley or in Prague.
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flyingkiwiDK said:
If there is we really need to go for the jugular this time. No more crap from LDT.cafcwill said:Isn't there a fans forum this week where LDT gets to spout the same rubbish?
We really need to get a bingo card sorted for this to make it enjoyable
Nothing happening at all so everyone just chill and enjoy the sunshine
depends who invited them and their reason behind it
I don’t doubt that people are still looking and still speaking about it even more intently than before
but we are no where near
we won’t be any where near anytime soon
and personally I doubt anything will happen at all
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Sounds like anyone buying a season ticket off the back of the end of season feelgood vibe will end up wishing they hadn't.1
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Just read a few of the reviews @JohnfromNorfolk and ordered a copy 🙂JohnfromNorfolk said:
Very, very interesting post Richard. Good article in the F.T.PragueAddick said:
Hi John. I was in Vienna last month, as a participant in a brilliant project called Europe Talks. For the first and probably last time, as a result I ended up in the FT. I think you might be interested, it's an ongoing project. Principle is simple, when you meet people in real life rather than on social media they are different and more nuanced in their opinions that you supposed, and they might just change some of your own opinions too.JohnfromNorfolk said:
Love Vienna Prague. Spent a week there a couple of years ago touring.PragueAddick said:Small piece of info. Vienna may well be the capital of Austria but it is a business base for individuals and entities from all over, rather like London is.
I've done a lot of work in Vienna and businesses there seem no more inclined to pay double what something is worth, than businesses elsewhere. Just sayin....
Elegant city.
English mate and his German wife live in the centre.
At the risk of upsetting a few posters on here my mate was heavily involved helping refugee's from Syria settle in Vienna..
He's quite a character as you would imagine.
One of life's hero's.
Nothing to do with the sale of Charlton of course, but considering some of the other stuff on here at the moment...
The man who invited an Afgan refugee into his home reminded me of my friend in Vienna who usually entertains a group of refugees to his apartment for Christmas lunch.
I like your posts Richard, we share the same values (and football club).
I think my views and opinions have been forged by years of travel and working outside the U.K.
You may be interested by my book published in 2012. 'The Grey Nomads' by John A Richardson.
Its a fairly easy read about a nine month round the world trip.
I managed a few references to Charlton Athletic.
Although we both spend much time out of the U.K. one day we will meet, at the Valley or in Prague.2 -
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We all know whats gone on before, but I'll not judge anything for next season just yet, I will wait and see what Bowyer can cook up first before giving judgement.Uboat said:Sounds like anyone buying a season ticket off the back of the end of season feelgood vibe will end up wishing they hadn't.1 -
You could have said that last year. It didn’t turn out too bad.Uboat said:Sounds like anyone buying a season ticket off the back of the end of season feelgood vibe will end up wishing they hadn't.6 -
They even bought a scarf.bazjonster said:
Yes, a bit like they did at The Valley over a year ago!!flyingkiwiDK said:
So Muir and co just fancied a day out at Wembley did they? Alright.nth london addick said:Nothing happening at all so everyone just chill and enjoy the sunshine0 -
1644 Cromwell buys a Charlton season ticketElfsborgAddick said:
They even bought a scarf.bazjonster said:
Yes, a bit like they did at The Valley over a year ago!!flyingkiwiDK said:
So Muir and co just fancied a day out at Wembley did they? Alright.nth london addick said:Nothing happening at all so everyone just chill and enjoy the sunshine0 -
Oliver Cromwell's new model army
Oliver Cromwell's new model army
Oliver Cromwell's new model army
Oliver Cromwell's new model army
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...is here to-daay...2
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Yeah, the Championship will be a piece of piss.Boughtonaddicks said:
You could have said that last year. It didn’t turn out too bad.Uboat said:Sounds like anyone buying a season ticket off the back of the end of season feelgood vibe will end up wishing they hadn't.0 -
1645, The New Model Army is formed. You'd have thought they'd have had other things on their minds than playing with toy soldiers.0
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Oliver Cromwell's new model army
Oliver Cromwell's new model army
Oliver Cromwell's new model army
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Forgive me for not being as negative as you, but my family and I are still on a high from last week.Uboat said:
Yeah, the Championship will be a piece of piss.Boughtonaddicks said:
You could have said that last year. It didn’t turn out too bad.Uboat said:Sounds like anyone buying a season ticket off the back of the end of season feelgood vibe will end up wishing they hadn't.6
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