Right
to the bitter end she couldn’t bring herself to tell the truth. “I believe I
need a new challenge”. We believe you Katrien, nothing to do with the
prospective sale. The news that Ms Meire “has decided to stand down” and will
leave our club at the end of the month is of course going to be welcomed by the
vast majority of Addicks. Indeed, assuming that the end of the month means
23.59 on Sunday, the entire country will join us in counting down her final
moments of involvement with Charlton, Big Ben may chime, followed by howls of
joy and fireworks to mark the moment of her formal departure. Quite a send off.
It
is perhaps a pity that her departure is not to be put back by a day, to give a
Valley crowd the opportunity to say goodbye, even a formal presentation. I
thought that the burnt embers of a sofa would have been appropriate. No matter.
No doubt there will be some sentiments expressed in any event, maybe even the
opportunity for some tribute photos in the programme to mark her time with us,
involving some people wearing masks and a certain bedsheet being moved along
the West Stand into position. And perhaps it is better to wait for the real
celebration, when there is confirmation that we have new owners, when the
puppet-master departs rather than just the puppet.
Let’s
get one thing straight though. There is absolutely nothing personal in any of
this. I’ve never met her, she may be absolutely charming, kind, considerate
etc. She is clearly intelligent and, as long as she cuts the apron strings,
will presumably go on to have a rewarding career. It is that she had no
experience or understanding of what it would take to succeed as a CEO of a
football club (and made no attempt to learn), and that her incompetence would have resulted in any sensible owner
replacing her before long such that her stubborn retention only served to strengthen the
view that the best interests of our club were not what motivated Duchatelet. A
trustworthy sycophant was the requirement of the job and she made that bargain.
And any periodic sympathy for her plight went out of the window as she either
oversaw another gaffe or insulted fans with her statements.
Meire’s
departure is good in itself for the club but obviously the fact she is not
being replaced can I think be seen as a fair indication of how advanced the
takeover talks have become. If the stumbling block is as indicated elsewhere
the asking price, I just hope that for once business sense will win out. The
fact that Duchatelet paid well over the odds for us when he did is no-one’s
fault but his own. If he is trying to secure a price that enables him to claim
he has not lost out, why bother? We will never know the full terms of any deal.
Claim you made a small fortune, just please don’t let it get in the way of a
sale. Meire’s time is up – and should have been a long time ago. Same applies
to you.
For me personally the window of opportunity, to be able to return to The Valley
For me personally the window of opportunity, to be able to return to The Valley
in the near future at least, has closed. For reasons that have nothing to do with
football, on Monday I have a train to Lyon and no return ticket. The plan is for
three months but what happens after that is unclear: return to London, stay in
Lyon, or try to split the time. We shall see. So my intention was in any event to
mark the end of the year with a hearty Bonne Année to all Addicks
everywhere. That stands. And who knows? Perhaps I won’t be the only one
claiming a love of Charlton taking the Brussels Eurostar on Monday. Now that
would be funny.