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Today is supposed to be the day, but we all know it's likely to be unresolved. If by chance there is an outcome, we go into a barter system with one of the three demanding a ridiculous price. I'd welcome a second term under RD, because by the time Sansgaard has paid all the hangers on, he'll have sod all left to run a football club.

Strange thing to 'welcome' another term under Duchatalet, given he clearly wanted to offload the club, to the extent he did a deal with a bunch of shysters whose mismanagement may yet lead to administration and the voiding of the agreement he agreed.
Should the Saandgard option fall apart, we will be in real trouble, but wishing to turn back the clock to involve an owner who had no interest in Charlton isn't so much a solution than a rather odd daydream.
 
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If Elliott wins his injuction we're screwed.
The EFL will expel us, either before or after Elliott completes his deal with Nimer & Southall.
What Elliott thinks he gains from this I don't know.
Perhaps he's still in denial, and believes he can still pass the EFL test down the road a bit.
Truth is he has no money and no credibility.
And if he wins we'll have no EFL licence to play in their leagues.

Roland is no option.
As you say Ken he wants out.
Would rather close the Club and take a big loss than try running it again.

So it's either Thomas Sandgaard :emoticon-0165-muscl or some unknown Turks apparently. :emoticon-0145-shake
 
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Having to pay off the thieves and fraudsters of ESI leaves a sour taste in all of our mouths. None more so than Thomas Sandgaard, as it's his hard-earned money after all.

But the notion that he won't have any money left to invest in the Club afterwards is ridiculous.
And professing to prefer another era under Duchatelet for that reason alone is laughable.

If/when Thomas Sandgaard takes over CAFC every Charlton fan will have cause to celebrate, and hope for a better future.
Anybody who says they'd prefer Duchatelet is going to be ignored as a very poor WUM.
You got the 'W' right, the rest ends with an 'S'.
 
Strange thing to 'welcome' another term under Duchatalet, given he clearly wanted to offload the club, to the extent he did a deal with a bunch of shysters whose mismanagement may yet lead to administration and the voiding of the agreement he agreed.
Should the Saandgard option fall apart, we will be in real trouble, but wishing to turn back the clock to involve an owner who had no interest in Charlton isn't so much a solution than a rather odd daydream.

Sorry Shaabs, I meant if everyone walks better the stability of RD than nothing. I'm not that odd, just easily pleased as in happy just to watch a game.
 
Would rather close the Club and take a big loss than try running it again.

And you find my RD survival comment laughable. Remember that closure of the club is a minority wish. There is no progression if we live in the past.[/QUOTE]
 
F*** knows what is going on.

I reckon the bottom line amounts to Elliott 'owning' the club so he cops the wedge from Sandgaard.
 
Would rather close the Club and take a big loss than try running it again.

And you find my RD survival comment laughable. Remember that closure of the club is a minority wish. There is no progression if we live in the past.

Don't be such a wum.
I meant Duchatelet would rather close the Club than make another big loss trying to run it again. And you know that's what I meant.
 
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Is there any need for "**** off Williamson" that's not very adult. Another problem is that you haven't told me what my first name is, and why Mr.Williamson is so well known. Any clues would be appreciated.
 
You can f*** off now Williamson.

OUR club(not yours) has survived.

IA is a closet West Ham fan anyway. He went on and on about how great it was going to watch football at the London Stadium when the Hammers first moved in.

But today's victory is really for all of us - protesters and apologists.
We can all kiss and make up <smooch> the good times are coming back! <cheers>
 
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And I don't either.

Doesn't really matter if you're Major, PL54 or IncorruptibleAddick. Not this evening. And not ever again with luck.
ESI are on their way out and CAFC can look forward to rebuilding after 13 years of nearly uninterrupted decline.

HERE WE GO! <cracker> <hug> together...