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Wages in 2019-20 9% lower than in 2015-16
Duchatelet was a tight-fisted old git - official.
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This pretty well sums up my own feelings. On Saturday I left after the second goal because I didn't want to be part of it when the team got booed off the pitch, which was clearly about to happen. I don't remember a team being booed like that when they've tried their best. OK so TS made a rash statement about "blowing the league apart" or something like that, but that was just wishful thinking at the time based on enthusiasm more than anything else. I didn't take it seriously at all, and it seems disingenuous now for fans to take that quote as the equivalent of a legal undertaking. TS is learning the hard way about what is required for success at this level at this time, and it could get harder. In fact it could all blow up in his face, since a relegation battle is a distinct possibility, so imagine how he must feel now that reality is hitting home. He also said that he came to Charlton because of the fans, and having those same fans turning on him now is just wrong. Not just a few keyboard warriors, the entire Upper North. I just can't empathise with it.I'm all out of common ground with fans who take the existence of CAFC and it's league status for granted, and demand success as if it's our God given right.
The kind of fans who turned on the team on Saturday. Who disowned those players.
Every day that the Club opens its doors and lets its employees in to do a days work. Every day that it opens its turnstiles to let supporters in to watch a match. Every community project that it runs to support disadvantaged kids and vulnerable people in the neighbourhood.
ALL of that continues to happen each day because of one man.
Not a man who owes the Club or the fans or the community one damned thing.
Just a man who gave time and effort and huge resources paid for off his own back, to see that those doors at the Club were not padlocked, the workers there not made redundant, the 116 years of football tradition not just ended in a court room or a solicitors office.
Now if that man walks into a pub in SE7 tomorrow, how many Charlton fans would even offer to buy him a drink?
Everything the Valley Party fought for was thrown away - by fools who took things for granted.
The board of CAFC, in its complacency after 7 seasons in the Premiership, presided over Charlton Athletic's fifteen year downfall.
It should have ended with Farnell.
Nothing should be left now but a demolition order and a big billboard showing an artists impression of luxury flats.
But hey, it's not too late for that future to happen if fans really want it that way.
All we have to do is convince Mr Sandgaard that he (like Roland) has made the biggest mistake of his business career.
And we've made a great start.
I'm half convinced already.
I'm all out of common ground with fans who take the existence of CAFC and its league status for granted, and demand success as if it's our God given right.
The kind of fans who turned on the team on Saturday. Who disowned those players.
Every day that the Club opens its doors and lets its employees in to do a days work. Every day that it opens its turnstiles to let supporters in to watch a match. Every community project that it runs to support disadvantaged kids and vulnerable people in the neighbourhood.
ALL of that continues to happen each day because of one man.
Not a man who owes the Club or the fans or the community one damned thing.
Just a man who gave time and effort and huge resources paid for off his own back, to see that those doors at the Club were not padlocked, the workers there not made redundant, the 116 years of football tradition not just ended in a court room or a solicitors office.
Now if that man walks into a pub in SE7 tomorrow, how many Charlton fans would even offer to buy him a drink?
Everything the Valley Party fought for was thrown away - by fools who took things for granted.
The board of CAFC, in its complacency after 7 seasons in the Premiership, presided over Charlton Athletic's fifteen year downfall.
It should have ended with Farnell.
Nothing should be left now but a demolition order and a big billboard showing an artists impression of luxury flats.
But hey, it's not too late for that future to happen if fans really want it that way.
All we have to do is convince Mr Sandgaard that he (like Roland) has made the biggest mistake of his business career.
And we've made a great start.
I'm half convinced already.
There's no doubt about it, TS has made mistakes, we put out an unbalanced, disjointed team which had their frailties exposed by an average L1 side. But there was no lack of effort by the players, and I don't agree with those who say differently. They just weren't good enough, and didn't deserve the bile n vitriol which erupted after Wigan scored.I don't agree with your stance, and I mainly mean from how to convey one's opinion and wrap up everyone in two groups etc.
All of the above is admirable and by all means true. But just because someone isn't happy with what's been done and what hasn't taken place doesn't mean they are part of some post-game football bandit group. To me it is the signings, the investment, get on with it, for months there have been players available CAFC could have signed up. If you want to be successful and have a club to follow you do not shoot for the ground. To blame any future possibility of downfall and demolition orders on upset, frustrated supporters is ludicrous.
