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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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nth london addick said:Scoham said:nth london addick said:My option is They still don’t have the cash to fund losses in the championship I don’t believe anything else as I am yet to see that they have progressed any further since the price has dropped
Do you think it’ll be someone other than Dalman or the Aussies? Chinese interest has been mentioned a few times.
Cards on table I have been telling most that my personal opinion is that we will get the Aussies and be fuming about it by September
ny wish is Dalman I just feel there are wolves (not to hard to work out ) in sheep clothing who has influence and alternative reasons for his influence1 -
Richard Murray 🙄0
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Why would Murray not want Dalman? Is it because he would be ditched if he were to takeover our club?2
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soapboxsam said:Valiantphil said:soapy_jones said:Chizz said:soapy_jones said:Oh come on mate.
I do not look for facts on this thread. I know the only fact before hand... that we would like to see the back of RD.
You keep looking for facts mate.
There are no "Aussies" taking over CAFC.
This is just a device used by RD to keep the tennis balls off the pitch.
That was all they had to do to complete the takeover................In Feb 2019
It must be coming by carrier pigeon from Alice Springs.1 -
flyingkiwiDK said:Why would Murray not want Dalman? Is it because he would be ditched if he were to takeover our club?0
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flyingkiwiDK said:Why would Murray not want Dalman? Is it because he would be ditched if he were to takeover our club?0
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Fucking Groundhog Day4
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Would Richard Murray, age 10,000, really risk Charlton not being the beneficiary of a takeover that could see them become a force at this level again in favour of owners who potentially have even less money they are willing to contribute to the playing side just so he can keep his feet under the table for a few more years? Obviously the answer is yes, but Jesus.
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Garrymanilow said:Would Richard Murray, age 10,000, really risk Charlton not being the beneficiary of a takeover that could see them become a force at this level again in favour of owners who potentially have even less money they are willing to contribute to the playing side just so he can keep his feet under the table for a few more years? Obviously the answer is yes, but Jesus.1
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SoundAsa£ said:Garrymanilow said:Would Richard Murray, age 10,000, really risk Charlton not being the beneficiary of a takeover that could see them become a force at this level again in favour of owners who potentially have even less money they are willing to contribute to the playing side just so he can keep his feet under the table for a few more years? Obviously the answer is yes, but Jesus.
Maybe it's just that he's now known he Aussies so long, they're all family friends0 - Sponsored links:
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Well he,s not provided me with the benefit of his advice over my bid offer .0
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cafc999 said:nth london addick said:Scoham said:nth london addick said:My option is They still don’t have the cash to fund losses in the championship I don’t believe anything else as I am yet to see that they have progressed any further since the price has dropped
Do you think it’ll be someone other than Dalman or the Aussies? Chinese interest has been mentioned a few times.
Cards on table I have been telling most that my personal opinion is that we will get the Aussies and be fuming about it by September
ny wish is Dalman I just feel there are wolves (not to hard to work out ) in sheep clothing who has influence and alternative reasons for his influence
Jan Vin da Voo0 -
It was Varney who suggested I took the curly wurlies off the table and replaced them with a tub of Quality Street as Mrs Roland likes the purple ones.6
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:SoundAsa£ said:Garrymanilow said:Would Richard Murray, age 10,000, really risk Charlton not being the beneficiary of a takeover that could see them become a force at this level again in favour of owners who potentially have even less money they are willing to contribute to the playing side just so he can keep his feet under the table for a few more years? Obviously the answer is yes, but Jesus.
Maybe it's just that he's now known he Aussies so long, they're all family friends6 -
i_b_b_o_r_g said:SoundAsa£ said:Garrymanilow said:Would Richard Murray, age 10,000, really risk Charlton not being the beneficiary of a takeover that could see them become a force at this level again in favour of owners who potentially have even less money they are willing to contribute to the playing side just so he can keep his feet under the table for a few more years? Obviously the answer is yes, but Jesus.
Maybe it's just that he's now known he Aussies so long, they're all family friends0 -
Anyone got any idea when were likely to get any feedback from the meeting tonite?,
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Valiantphil said:soapboxsam said:Valiantphil said:soapy_jones said:Chizz said:soapy_jones said:Oh come on mate.
I do not look for facts on this thread. I know the only fact before hand... that we would like to see the back of RD.
You keep looking for facts mate.
There are no "Aussies" taking over CAFC.
This is just a device used by RD to keep the tennis balls off the pitch.
That was all they had to do to complete the takeover................In Feb 2019
It must be coming by carrier pigeon from Alice Springs.0 -
Mal said:Anyone got any idea when were likely to get any feedback from the meeting tonite?,6
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AFKABartram said:Mal said:Anyone got any idea when were likely to get any feedback from the meeting tonite?,0
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AFKABartram said:Mal said:Anyone got any idea when were likely to get any feedback from the meeting tonite?,
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Garrymanilow said:Would Richard Murray, age 10,000, really risk Charlton not being the beneficiary of a takeover that could see them become a force at this level again in favour of owners who potentially have even less money they are willing to contribute to the playing side just so he can keep his feet under the table for a few more years? Obviously the answer is yes, but Jesus.7
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ken_shabby said:Garrymanilow said:Would Richard Murray, age 10,000, really risk Charlton not being the beneficiary of a takeover that could see them become a force at this level again in favour of owners who potentially have even less money they are willing to contribute to the playing side just so he can keep his feet under the table for a few more years? Obviously the answer is yes, but Jesus.0
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1809, Dartmoor Prison opens, to hold French prisoners of war.5
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happyvalley said:1809, Dartmoor Prison opens, to hold French prisoners of war.10
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.... or is the portuguese man of war?2
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I know there's a seal sanctuary in Cornwall, been there1
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happyvalley said:1809, Dartmoor Prison opens, to hold French prisoners of war.0
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I bream of the day the sale is over along with the fish puns1
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Any new owner needs to ditch Richard Murray.2
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