This appears to boil down to CAST claiming or strongly implying that
Maybe that is completely wide of the mark.
But was Murray not part of the alleged bad running of the Club during the Premiership years?
And does it really matter now?
We know the board let the Club and the fans down badly during and after the departure of Curbishley.
Ultimately every misfortune that has befallen us since is down to them.
If that betrayal and relegation had its roots in years of complacency and bad management I would not be at all surprised.
One way or another the board or some members of it wasted all the hard work done during the late 1980's and throughout the 1990's to restore Charlton Athletic, after decades of slow decline and then years of instability.
And we were restored. At the turn of the Millennium CAFC had every chance to make itself a top flight Club for a generation to come.
Now that's all gone.
- the Club was being very badly run (except strictly on the footballing side) during the Premiership years, but our relative success and stability on the pitch allowed that financial mismanagement to be hidden from fans until the footballing wheels came off following the departure of Curbs.
- Cash & Jimenez were planning in the end to split the Club from the Valley and move Charlton Athletic out. A fate that is now coming to pass anyway.
Maybe that is completely wide of the mark.
But was Murray not part of the alleged bad running of the Club during the Premiership years?
And does it really matter now?
We know the board let the Club and the fans down badly during and after the departure of Curbishley.
Ultimately every misfortune that has befallen us since is down to them.
If that betrayal and relegation had its roots in years of complacency and bad management I would not be at all surprised.
One way or another the board or some members of it wasted all the hard work done during the late 1980's and throughout the 1990's to restore Charlton Athletic, after decades of slow decline and then years of instability.
And we were restored. At the turn of the Millennium CAFC had every chance to make itself a top flight Club for a generation to come.
Now that's all gone.
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This will make it 8,000 bums on seats.

