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Sandgaard ownership discussion 2022-3 onwards (Meeting with CAST p138)
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I think Sandgaard has spilled a bucket a water over his explosives.EugenesAxe said:Seems an age since we had a “BOOM💥” on Twitter…2 - 
            
Think he sold them to raise some moneyMuttleyCAFC said:
I think Sandgaard has spilled a bucket a water over his explosives.EugenesAxe said:Seems an age since we had a “BOOM💥” on Twitter…2 - 
            The story of the ‘Boom!’ summed up in 5 seconds.

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This describes Sandgaard's time with us more than a thousand words can.DamoNorthStand said:The story of the ‘Boom!’ summed up in 5 seconds.
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Absolutely does!MuttleyCAFC said:
This describes Sandgaard's time with us more than a thousand words can.DamoNorthStand said:The story of the ‘Boom!’ summed up in 5 seconds.
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            Getting to the stage where I like Charlton Life a lot but really don’t like Charlton Athletic very much.36
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Crap, isn’t it?Sillybilly said:Getting to the stage where I like Charlton Life a lot but really don’t like Charlton Athletic very much.
(the sentiment, not the Charlton Life bit!)5 - 
            Is it possible to reopen a closed thread?
https://charltonlife.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/77551/the-takeover-thread-duchatelet-finally-sells-jan-2020/p2265
Before anyone gets excited I have no rumour but surely with TS barely engaging anymore and rapidly trying to cut costs it is just a matter of time?2 - 
            
Maybe we could convince the Admin to drop the "Charlton" bit from the website name, just so we can avoid the pain and embarrassment every time we log on?Sillybilly said:Getting to the stage where I like Charlton Life a lot but really don’t like Charlton Athletic very much.24 - 
            Not previously particularly pro or anti Sandgaard, but so sad about what is happening with the club and even more worried by the creeping apathy that both my son and I are feeling about all things Charlton at the moment. Not being a Twitter user, is he not posting anything about matches now, if not that has got to a huge sign that he is losing interest? Also, am I right in thinking he once said something about it being easy to run a football club and that people made it unnecessarily complicated? Can't remember the exact quote, but how silly does this make him look now. Has anyone had the opportunity to point this out to him?0
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Sandgaard hasn’t actually tweeted anything for months and months.Glosfan said:Not previously particularly pro or anti Sandgaard, but so sad about what is happening with the club and even more worried by the creeping apathy that both my son and I are feeling about all things Charlton at the moment. Not being a Twitter user, is he not posting anything about matches now, if not that has got to a huge sign that he is losing interest? Also, am I right in thinking he once said something about it being easy to run a football club and that people made it unnecessarily complicated? Can't remember the exact quote, but how silly does this make him look now. Has anyone had the opportunity to point this out to him?1 - 
            I got to the point of buying the stream today at about five to three, then Joachim Sandgaard's tweet sprang to mind and I thought, 'Naah, fuck it'.
Well done JS!0 - 
            Joachim Sandgaard and Leo Rifkind are only echoing the Thoughts of TS.
TS made the huge mistake if thinking we have a hard core set of support akin to Sunderland or Sheffield Wednesday. By hardcore, I mean the numbers turning up regardless of what kind of shyte is served up.
We are nowhere near their loyal levels.19 - 
            
He should have listened to me and looked at our away numbers …. pony , that’s uscarly burn said:Joachim Sandgaard and Leo Rifkind are only echoing the Thoughts of TS.
TS made the huge mistake if thinking we have a hard core set of support akin to Sunderland or Sheffield Wednesday. By hardcore, I mean the numbers turning up regardless of what kind of shyte is served up.
We are nowhere near their loyal levels.11 - 
            
I’m not sure any club in the South has that level of commitment from their fans.carly burn said:Joachim Sandgaard and Leo Rifkind are only echoing the Thoughts of TS.
TS made the huge mistake if thinking we have a hard core set of support akin to Sunderland or Sheffield Wednesday. By hardcore, I mean the numbers turning up regardless of what kind of shyte is served up.
We are nowhere near their loyal levels.2 - 
            Get TS on Talksport and ask him some difficult questions.2
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Welcome to the clubSillybilly said:Getting to the stage where I like Charlton Life a lot but really don’t like Charlton Athletic very much.4 - 
            Suggested elsewhere that TS wants £25m for the club. Despite this two interested parties remain, one British (not Varney and Barclay), one overseas.
Also said TS can’t afford to pay Castore for the white away kit, neither can he reimburse UoG £500k for their sponsorship.8 - 
            
Where? On the site we're not allowed to mention?Scoham said:Suggested elsewhere that TS wants £25m for the club. Despite this two interested parties remain, one British (not Varney and Barclay), one overseas.
Also said TS can’t afford to pay Castore for the white away kit, neither can he reimburse UoG £500k for their sponsorship.0 - 
            I’m surprised if we pay Castore for playing kit or have received £500k from UoG. Our shirt sponsorship deals are worth nothing approaching that.
I do think there are potential buyers about.
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            Likewise, been told people asking the question, Tommy not interested although that may have changed after “ little Lord Fauntleroy” indiscretions on Twitter this morning and the continued misery on the green bit.Not sure what he thought he would achieve other than get told to feck off.0
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£25m?! WTF has he been smoking?Scoham said:Suggested elsewhere that TS wants £25m for the club. Despite this two interested parties remain, one British (not Varney and Barclay), one overseas.
Also said TS can’t afford to pay Castore for the white away kit, neither can he reimburse UoG £500k for their sponsorship.
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I dont think that's @Boom , hes not wearing white Adidas.DamoNorthStand said:The story of the ‘Boom!’ summed up in 5 seconds.
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YesFortune 82nd Minute said:
Where? On the site we're not allowed to mention?Scoham said:Suggested elsewhere that TS wants £25m for the club. Despite this two interested parties remain, one British (not Varney and Barclay), one overseas.
Also said TS can’t afford to pay Castore for the white away kit, neither can he reimburse UoG £500k for their sponsorship.1 - 
            
Yeh, that is Duchatelet levels of fantasyaliwibble said:
£25m?! WTF has he been smoking?Scoham said:Suggested elsewhere that TS wants £25m for the club. Despite this two interested parties remain, one British (not Varney and Barclay), one overseas.
Also said TS can’t afford to pay Castore for the white away kit, neither can he reimburse UoG £500k for their sponsorship.0 - 
            
Sunderland, like us, have a rival club just round the corner. I think it’s a matter of pride to their fans that they support their club no matter how bad things get, just to stick two fingers up to Newcastle.carly burn said:Joachim Sandgaard and Leo Rifkind are only echoing the Thoughts of TS.
TS made the huge mistake if thinking we have a hard core set of support akin to Sunderland or Sheffield Wednesday. By hardcore, I mean the numbers turning up regardless of what kind of shyte is served up.
We are nowhere near their loyal levels.Our average attendances (tickets sold) have normally been higher than Millwall’s, despite them being a league above us. This season we’re almost identical.Would be sad to us falling too far behind. We’re in decline, but that’s not yet made me so apathetic that I don’t want to go, or that I won’t pay for streams, even though it’s torture sometimes.Let’s hope these rumours of potential buyers are true, although at £25m it seems unlikely.4 - 
            
I would imagine he’s been advised to say nothing by one of his legal team, for fear of foot in mouth disease as shown by Rifkind and Sandgaard juniorse9addick said:
Sandgaard hasn’t actually tweeted anything for months and months.Glosfan said:Not previously particularly pro or anti Sandgaard, but so sad about what is happening with the club and even more worried by the creeping apathy that both my son and I are feeling about all things Charlton at the moment. Not being a Twitter user, is he not posting anything about matches now, if not that has got to a huge sign that he is losing interest? Also, am I right in thinking he once said something about it being easy to run a football club and that people made it unnecessarily complicated? Can't remember the exact quote, but how silly does this make him look now. Has anyone had the opportunity to point this out to him?3 - 
            Sandgaard wants £25m for an asset that loses him £8m a year and has no chance of breaking even under his ownership.
Oh dear.
He'll eventually accept £1m or so with his debt in 2nd position should we reach the Priemership.
IMHO
It will however get bumpier before that happens.0 - 
            
At least Duchatelet has something to sell.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
Yeh, that is Duchatelet levels of fantasyaliwibble said:
£25m?! WTF has he been smoking?Scoham said:Suggested elsewhere that TS wants £25m for the club. Despite this two interested parties remain, one British (not Varney and Barclay), one overseas.
Also said TS can’t afford to pay Castore for the white away kit, neither can he reimburse UoG £500k for their sponsorship.2 
















