As I was going about
my business over the weekend after the Swindon game there were two
Charlton-related questions on my mind: first, how does CARD take the protests
closer to our owner's heartland?; and second, would the manner in which Russell
Slade was appointed - ie the hollow claim that the regime is capable of
learning from its mistakes - get him a longer stay of execution than others? Didn't
have to wait long for the answers.
The 'Taxi for Roland'
stunt is splendid, fully in keeping with the wit, intelligence and
effectiveness (in terms of positive media coverage, not yet in terms of getting
rid of the regime) of the protests, and the accompanying fortuitous encounter
with birthday-boy Duchatelet for the banner-wielding fans at Sint-Truiden, the
'Live Feed' recording, will go down in Charlton history, when the sorry chapter
on the regime is written. It must have been upsetting afterwards for an elderly
owner of some football clubs to have been told by some PR upstarts that it
wouldn't be a good idea to deliver another lecture to his errant babies about
his birthday burger being sacrosanct, so the pompous ire had to be directed
elsewhere: sack the manager, for it cannot be Meire, or the Boy Scout.
I was out last night
and only saw the news on a late return. And when you're late out of the traps
you struggle to find anything original to say. I spent a bit of time Googling
around a theme of when does farce become tragedy (or vice versa) but there's
just no point in trying to be clever (it's never worked for me in the past). Fact
is nothing going on at our club can really be considered tragedy and I'm not
sure for most involved it even stacks up as farce.
Slade will presumably
keep his mouth shut about events off the pitch, at least until the cheque has cleared (does that phrase
show my age?). He can't be that surprised, given the league table and our
owner's track record - and if the emerging reports are to be believed the
undermining presence of his successor at recent games. He may not look back on
his time at Charlton as the highlight of his career, but having signed a
three-year deal in early June when he looks at his new extension and patio
doors he might reflect on a good decision to take on an impossible task and get
paid off asap. That is of course deliberately too cynical, I'm sure Slade took
the job in good faith and did his best. Just that few if any in the football
world will blame him for the failure of his tenure and when he moves on to his
next lower league appointment, perhaps after a bit of a holiday to get away for
a while from winter and Brexit blues, I'm sure he'll be feeling fine. (Have to
say though, when it comes to being damned by faint praise the epitaph of being
thanked in particular for "the processes and disciplines he has instilled
at the training ground" takes some beating.)
The fact that the
regime statement doesn't mention anyone taking charge of the first team even temporarily,
plus the reports from others that the next guy already had one foot in the
door, suggests that an appointment will be confirmed in good time for
Saturday's game. Clearly no need this time to have to pretend to go through an
application and appointment process. That in turn points to no good reason to
go against the reports that one Chris O'Loughlin will be next on the conveyor
belt (whether or not as manager or with a reversion to head coach remains to be
seen). I know absolutely nothing about the guy, would just warn for what it's
worth that getting embroiled in and identified with a Duchatelet network at
this stage of your career doesn't look very bright, however hard you've found
it to get a job in Northern Ireland. You could end up like Meire. Sorry no, no
possibility of that as you will be out of the door long before she has the
self-awareness to walk or her employer the common sense to sack her.
Meanwhile, the 1.5%
owner can't have any sense of tragedy, let alone failure. If the price for
Lookman in January doesn't prove to be high enough to keep the loss at an
acceptable level, add in Konsa. Leave it to Meire and the PR team to peddle the
nonsense about promotion being a 'number one priority'.
The only people for
whom this situation comes close to a tragedy are those who care about our club.
That includes some of the players, most obviously Jackson and Solly (and I
really can't blame many of the others for not giving a monkey's and going
through the motions), but primarily of course all Addicks. It does not include
the regime and all its cohorts and hangers-on, including those companies daft
enough to recently sign deals. They will not be forgotten when it comes to
consumer boycotts, even after the regime has left the building.
In the face of
never-ending farce, most Addicks are doing all that is possible: support the
protests and inevitably care less and less. There have been some great pieces
recently from others outlining with some despair how they are becoming
increasingly indifferent to our fate on the pitch. All I can say is be of good
cheer, put the emotions on hold. I'm into my second season of boycott but don't
(yet) have any doubt that once they have left I will be back, whatever division
we are in, and I'm confident that the passion will be rekindled. The response
to the latest events is really just a shrug of the shoulders: it's what these
buffoons do because from the start they didn't know how to succeed and without
the backing of the fans success - in the sense that we understand it - is near-impossible.
If the efforts of our guys in Belgium spoilt a certain man's birthday lunch I
am absolutely delighted. The ridicule is only going to intensify and Christmas
is coming soon.
20 comments:
Appoint Curbs, attain 20k target in one swoop, give him say 8mill budget,and onto the championship. Simple perhaps not, but unless we try we shall never know,it still beats the negative way our club is run at present.supporter from the Jimmy Seed era.
Appoint Curbs, attain 20k target in one swoop, give him say 8mill budget,and onto the championship. Simple perhaps not, but unless we try we shall never know,it still beats the negative way our club is run at present.supporter from the Jimmy Seed era.
Would be nice but there's absolutely no way Curbs would deal with these muppets. On a brighter note, you can get 16/1 on us getting relegated - might be worth a few quid.
Edward, that would indeed be a plan. Would suggest a real U-turn. But there is absolutely no reason to believe it could be on the cards. If it happens I will eat some cheese.
The Owner,CEO and management have made the position of our club a 'farce' fit for a West End Theatre.....that will turn into a 'tragedy' if this continues.
The owner has ripped the heart out of the club and appointed a CEO and management structure that has proved to be totally incompetent.
The owner needs to realise that loyal fans will win the battle !!!
It is of course a dream, However, any successful business will only employ competent staff or to use the old adage peanuts and monkeys, as in the case of our club,surely Rd did not become very rich using the same business model he has adopted at Charlton,which asks the question what is the end game,now we hear Lookman,Konsa,Tex,Fox etc are to be leaving The Valley come January. After Swindon I felt only despair like every other supporter. Now I feel for our very survival.
It is of course a dream, However, any successful business will only employ competent staff or to use the old adage peanuts and monkeys, as in the case of our club,surely Rd did not become very rich using the same business model he has adopted at Charlton,which asks the question what is the end game,now we hear Lookman,Konsa,Tex,Fox etc are to be leaving The Valley come January. After Swindon I felt only despair like every other supporter. Now I feel for our very survival.
Gawd you n arf repeat yourself on ere. We need taxis to get rid of all them exenophobes cos there overpopulatin our gaff nahadays with ate crime juss as been goin on since the EU vote, iss bringin ahrt all the exenophobes n their ilk. Still juss goes to show ow low the vermin stoop tryin to bully arrass n intimidate Roland on is birthday juss like they've been doin all season dahn our gaff with Katrien the Queen of CAFC. Yourn wanted Russell ahrt even though e's English e aint good enough for the exenophobes so as the sayin goes yourn reap wot yourn sew on ere.
yeah, yeah, yeah, a2c, we're all xenophobes us Charlton fans, blah, blah, blah, blah, repeat yourself ad infinitum
a2c - you're a Palace or millwall fan and really not funny...
All yourn do is chant anti Belgian abuse n insults wot goes to show wot your all abahrt, exenophobe vermin to the core.
prick
a2c....please speak english......idiot
Like I said juss goes to show wot yourn are all abahrt, full of foul mouth insults n abuse, ere are vermin in more ways than one. Our gaff is better off withahrt yourn.
a2c..... nah sorry mate try again....in English!!
If anyone is enjoying the way that the club is being run by the present owners then they may as well go and support Welling Utd really because Welling are playing at the level that Duchatelet is taking us to. For those of us that would prefer to support a club with ambition, that listens to it's supporters, we have to continue the fight to get rid of the poison that has infected Charlton.
CEO is a2a.
That should be a2c.
ere a2c, ows abarht u aply for the job. Reckon you culd show dem exenophobes and there ilk a fing or 2. Other teams wuld fink u woz talkin in code wen u woz shoutin orders 2 the boys dahn r gaff.
My apologies guys, I had to go out and wasn't around to delete the silly contributions before the exchange began. Might as well leave them there now. Once upon a time a2c said he/she was going to do a blog to express his/her opinions. Just never happened, so we have to continue to deal with the virus. As I've written before, I don't delete these comments because I am interested in suppressing the views of pro-regime Addicks, only because they are offensive and boringly repetitive.
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