Into
December and no confirmation of a sale. I suspect I’m not the only Addick who
was hoping that a deal would be struck, at least in principle (and announced),
before the Back to The Valley anniversary. That would have enabled all of us to
celebrate a wonderful day in the history of our club (and enable many of us to
drone on endlessly about what a day it was) and to look ahead to a bright
future under new owners (of course there are one or two assumptions here, given
that we can be sure that Duchatelet is not going to be bothered who he sells to
if the price is right for him). That is not to be. No matter, it is only a
question of time.
That
does leave the question of whether to mark the anniversary by attending the
Portsmouth game; indeed, whether there is a sufficient case for shelving
non-attendance. I did note a recent piece on Doctor Kish attributed to The
Godalming Gourmet. I kept a part of it: “Why wouldn’t true, but presently
absent, Charlton supporters, want to be part of all that when it could lead to
us playing at a higher level next season? Forget for the time being any
existing animosity one might have to our owner – he’s still bankrolling the
club and does not ... appear to be interfering in Robinson’s plans, more
encouraging them I would say. Come back and see and feel again, the atmosphere
of a packed Saturday afternoon at The Valley, or a Tuesday night under the
floodlights. These are exciting times at Charlton – be part of it!”
I
don’t know the source but it’s a reasoned appeal and one that deserves
consideration by all of us who are staying away, one that should not be influenced
in any way by a subsequent dip in results/performances. Personally I did give
it a lot of thought. No question we all want to see us promoted, little doubt
the chances of that are improved if The Valley is regularly packed and behind
the team. And it would be churlish to suggest that nothing has changed
vis-a-vis the regime. Meire is keeping her mouth shut and we have a manager who
at least for now seems able to maintain good relations with the regime while
keeping it at arm’s length as far as matters on the pitch are concerned. I
suspect there are a number of reasons for that, including the line that
Duchatelet has sold himself: that he is far too busy to devote the time to
making a success of us, time to leave it to others. It’s nonsense of course, self-delusion,
but if that means he is prepared to leave things to people who have some idea
of what needs doing (a group which does not include Meire), so much the better.
To
the mix has to be added the credible rumours of a sale, encouraged by the most
recent garbled comments from our owner. There’s no point in repeating them
here, but the tone of the remarks can I think be taken as confirmation that the
club is up for sale. In my experience once you start to consider seriously a
sale you have already crossed the Rubicon and it’s down to the details. I’ve no
idea whether anything will be confirmed shortly (and as ever have no inside
information), or whether the current interested parties will walk away over
price or terms. But I’d be surprised if Duchatelet was still our owner at the
end of the season and before year-end – to allow new owners the January window –
would be a deadline of a sort. Duchatelet bought us in early January 2014 and
three/four years seems to be his maximum tenure when it comes to football, the
sort of timespan for him to try his brilliant ideas, see them fail, for
animosity towards him to have the draining effect, and for him to come up with
a silly line of argument which he can use to justify to himself a sale.
That
in turn leads back to: if we’re confident that Duchatelet is about to exit left
why not end boycotts now, in light of the above (ie the promotion imperative)? I
have to admit the argument is not, for me, that far short of sufficient – and I
have no truck with anyone who finds it compelling (or indeed with others who
have already returned). After all, stubbornness is not a good reason to
continue if the campaign has already been won (and if Duchatelet sells nobody
can realistically say that CARD was not instrumental and successful).
Nevertheless,
for me it’s still a ‘no’. Some time back (I think at the start of last season)
among others I outlined what would persuade me to return: the departure of
Meire (basically nobody who has the best interests of our club at heart could
retain her) and an apology to the fans for the series of unacceptable and
unwarranted insults (never mind the damage to our club’s standing under his
tenure), at a time when daddy was unhappy at the naughty behaviour of one of
his children. Alternatively, a clear declaration of an intent to sell the club.
Arguably we’re close to the latter but there’s no sign of the former.
So
I’ll be foregoing the coming anniversary celebrations, or rather keeping them
on ice. It might sound a bit French Revolution, but one way for me to square
the circle is to consider that the Charlton calendar stopped when Duchatelet
bought the club, it is frozen at 3/1/14. When he sells the clock starts ticking
again, which means that a little less than four years after that day we can
properly celebrate our return to The Valley.
I
shall nevertheless raise a glass tomorrow in memory of the day and hopefully on Saturday
meet up with other Addicks before the game to talk about that great day. In
fact one of them over the weekend circulated a video of us on the march from
Woolwich, arriving at the ground, having a glass before the game etc. I was
struck by how little I’d changed in the intervening years (although this does
not seem to be the consensus view) and kept wondering why I was doing some sort
of Harpo Marx impression: I kept appearing but saying and doing nothing (in
contrast to my compatriots). I think I spent the entire day – aside from
howling inside the ground – in a kind of blissful fug with a daft grin on my
face. What a day indeed.
2 comments:
usual nice article BA! Perfectly respect your views. My son and I will be going as usual, but you can't help feel we are being squeezed for every penny with the cost of tickets, the shirt and the celebration meal.However, Happy Anniversary!
Pembury Addick
Enjoy the game PA. I was always grateful to Portsmouth as they played their part in the day, by turning up but being pretty much overwhelmed by the occasion and rolling over. May they do the same on Saturday.
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