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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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Have we found out if a season ticket renewal includes a free ticket to the Abu Dhabi F1 Race? Will they put on a special Valley Express?4
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BigRedEvil said:Have we found out if a season ticket renewal includes a free ticket to the Abu Dhabi F1 Race? Will they put on a special Valley Express?
Race is October 2023.7 -
ricky_otto said:golfaddick said:Wouldn't be surprised if, after reading on here, that ESI pull out. If so.....I hope some of you will be well pleased with yourselves.
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PragueAddick said:CAFCsayer said:And on the flip side, even if they are investing for their own entertainment purposes, I'd hazard a guess that the type of people they would be entertaining aren't going to be swayed by Luton at home
Then there is the Valley. I was kind of taking comfort from the fact that no rumours have surfaced yet about a new stadium associated with the bid. AFAIK there isn't an obvious site in the Royal Borough any more. I'm always wary of Lee Amis remark in 2013 "It's always a property play". For that reason I'd be happy if they just want to get us into the FAPL, and fill the Valley as it is. Nowadays that is enough to create a profitable business, which wasn't yet true for most FAPL clubs in 2013.1 -
PragueAddick said:CAFCsayer said:And on the flip side, even if they are investing for their own entertainment purposes, I'd hazard a guess that the type of people they would be entertaining aren't going to be swayed by Luton at home
Then there is the Valley. I was kind of taking comfort from the fact that no rumours have surfaced yet about a new stadium associated with the bid. AFAIK there isn't an obvious site in the Royal Borough any more. I'm always wary of Lee Amis remark in 2013 "It's always a property play". For that reason I'd be happy if they just want to get us into the FAPL, and fill the Valley as it is. Nowadays that is enough to create a profitable business, which wasn't yet true for most FAPL clubs in 2013.0 -
Chizz said:I'm just a bit worried about how much public money is going to be diverted into capital spending on our new stadium. I mean, obviously it will be great to be playing home games in the 100,000 capacity Abu Dhabi National Stadium ( "The Abu Valley"). But I hope we don't get embroiled in years' worth of FOI requests.PragueAddick said:Fair point, but we'd be kidding ourselves if we compared ourselves to City even so, as an acquisition which would make the Western world look more favourably on Abu Dhabi as a nation. But that's OK. If it is true that they are in F1, but under the radar, then that tells us that they invest in sport for their own purposes rather than as PR for the wider nation.
Just nitpicking @PragueAddick and @Chizz a bit, so apologies for that, but Abu Dhabi isn’t a nation. It’s an Emirate in the UAE and also the capital city of both said Emirate and Country.
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I bet we have an interesting pre-season.4
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ricky_otto said:golfaddick said:Wouldn't be surprised if, after reading on here, that ESI pull out. If so.....I hope some of you will be well pleased with yourselves.
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How many billionaire addicks exist in the world ? I think some people need to manage expectations slightly0
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Off_it said:shine166 said:How many billionaire addicks exist in the world ? I think some people need to manage expectations slightly8
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@lordromford thanks for the heads-up, must confess to being staggeringly ignorant about that part of the world
@Redrobo, same to you, old son. If you are trying to set me up for a whoosh with that post, you can eff right off :-)
@CAFCsayer I get where you are coming from, and you could well be on the money, but I'm an old Charlton git, and I don't dare to believe, not yet anyway.1 -
golfaddick said:Wouldn't be surprised if, after reading on here, that ESI pull out. If so.....I hope some of you will be well pleased with yourselves.
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Alwaysneil said:What a miserable bunch Charlton fans can be.Let is be clear, there is a potential chairman who used to be a football agent and has, as one might expect, decent PR skills and a desire to do well for himself financially.
The primary investment vehicle is run by the man who runs the private family office of one of the six ruling families of an oil state. His job is to diversify the oil money into long term investments that are successful reputationally and financially.
I’m sure he may have had some failures along the way but I am also sure he is not where he is by having failed often.
Let’s just hope we get rid of Duchatelet soon and then if there are issues with the new plans, let us engage with the new owners at an appropriate time with any concerns.
I would not expect any regime to be perfect. Anyone who does probably needs to visit their doctor.
There are a TINY number of owners who happen to be be fabulously rich AND genuinely support the club, but the rest of the them are doing it for more complicated motives, whether ego, personal or national prestige, politics, the desire to tap the PL money bucket etc. That is the reality of modern day football, and unless you can find a local billionaire who stood on the Covered End in his youth, the only likely option for a new owner.7 -
killerandflash said:Alwaysneil said:What a miserable bunch Charlton fans can be.Let is be clear, there is a potential chairman who used to be a football agent and has, as one might expect, decent PR skills and a desire to do well for himself financially.
The primary investment vehicle is run by the man who runs the private family office of one of the six ruling families of an oil state. His job is to diversify the oil money into long term investments that are successful reputationally and financially.
I’m sure he may have had some failures along the way but I am also sure he is not where he is by having failed often.
Let’s just hope we get rid of Duchatelet soon and then if there are issues with the new plans, let us engage with the new owners at an appropriate time with any concerns.
I would not expect any regime to be perfect. Anyone who does probably needs to visit their doctor.
There are a TINY number of owners who happen to be be fabulously rich AND genuinely support the club, but the rest of the them are doing it for more complicated motives, whether ego, personal or national prestige, politics, the desire to tap the PL money bucket etc. That is the reality of modern day football, and unless you can find a local billionaire who stood on the Covered End in his youth, the only likely option for a new owner.0 -
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For people that can't see twitter we have, today, issued £21.5 worth of new shares. What does that mean?0
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£21m = Roland's pay out?0
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Way to bypass FFP so we've effectively got £21.5m to spend in January?5
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#DONEDEAL!!!!!!3
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Cafc43v3r said:For people that can't see twitter we have, today, issued £21.5 worth of new shares. What does that mean?5
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KiwiValley said:Cafc43v3r said:For people that can't see twitter we have, today, issued £21.5 worth of new shares. What does that mean?20
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KiwiValley said:Cafc43v3r said:For people that can't see twitter we have, today, issued £21.5 worth of new shares. What does that mean?34
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ForeverAddickted said:Way to bypass FFP so we've effectively got £21.5m to spend in January?0
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Cafc43v3r said:KiwiValley said:Cafc43v3r said:For people that can't see twitter we have, today, issued £21.5 worth of new shares. What does that mean?0
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Debt/loans converted to equity?1
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flyingkiwiDK said:ForeverAddickted said:Way to bypass FFP so we've effectively got £21.5m to spend in January?
My legs are turning to jelly at the thought of us spending so much0
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