Seems she is paying somebody to search the internet and then getting Google to remove any bad comments about her She just gives and gives..... perhaps she is preparing for sending out her CV to Premiership clubs for next season AllHell
I said it from Day One about Meire. Her interest in Charlton was "zero", but she saw us as a stepping stone to break the mould and become ... the first 31 year old Belgian female old tart to be a CEO of a Premier League club Sadly there was one fatal flaw in her masterplan - her complete lack of ability.
Oh and people's season ticket money is being used to pay these people to cleanse her internet profile #moneywellspent
I wonder if the Club paid for her to attend the Telegraph Business of Sport event this week - the fee was £1,495. Obscene given ordinary Charlton staff are likely to be made redundant this summer.
Given that the entire media with the possible exception of Shay Given is behind the fans' protests and holds the regime in contempt, I don't see how it's possible to remove negative references to her. Every comment about her is negative now. Every newspaper that I can think of has had at least one strongly worded article condemning the way our club is run. Removing negative comments would be like painting the Forth Road Bridge. Charlton football forums don't discuss football any more, we just talk about her ineptitude, and what is the best way to get ROLAND OUT.
Seriously, how does this work? How far does it reach?I'd never heard of it. She's being constantly slated by Charlton fans. It can't include fans forums or there would be nothing left on them.
"Like painting the Forth Bridge' has been a common saying for the seventy-plus years of my life, and probably a lot longer than that. It was well-established long before the new road bridge was constructed in 1964. Why would a proud Scot amend the saying to "Forth Road Bridge"? Is there some hidden nationalist or sectarian agenda here? Or is this a comment on the hidden costs of road, as against rail, transport? Let us have a straight answer, Billy! No Katrien-style mealy mouthed evasions and quarter-truths!
Sounds like search engine optimisation to me. Most companies pay for this service to some degree in order to get themselves up the Google rankings. It's really not as simple as paying to be removed though as Google search take into account how well a website works, how relevant it is and how "good" the content is. So Miere wouldn't be able to pay for a mail/telegraph/guardian article on her to be removed as those websites are seen as producing "good" content and the website works well (no bugs etc). There is just so much stuff that slates Miere that I can't see her being able to bury it under positive articles! Makes me think that this story isn't completely true.
A mistake has been made! I should of course have referred to the original Rail Bridge. Not to be confused with the Tay Bridge. This was immortalised in William Mcgonagall's "The Tay Bridge Disaster", possibly his finest work, and a must-read for any poetry lovers.
Google now offer a facility to remove links from its search engine if the person involved feels the content is unfair on them
Meire is hosting a business breakfast at the Valley at 8am tomorrow No players. No Club Doctor. No Chief Scout. No Head Coach. But always plenty of time for gimmicks and self promotion
Can't you postpone the dentist and represent not606 at the protest They can fit false teeth any time.
I am pleased to announce that FHB has joined the Not606 Twitter team, the only problem is that he is still convinced that it is a bird appreciation society and that he has just spotted the Great Breasted Tit then again it may just be that he has just seen Meire on Orpington High Street ?
She was in Orpington interviewing Ian Jenkins of Cray Wanderers and Loui Fazakerley of Welling United after their 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th candidates turned them down and the other 25 interviews lacked vision. Both of the above managers wanted to stay at their current clubs saying "the owner backs us and gives us what we need."