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wing commander

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Charlton owner releases statement
« on February 28, 2019, 03:24:36 pm by wing commander »
 This has gone so viral,it's crashed the website but here is the content

Roland Duchatelet acquired Charlton on January 3rd 2014. 



At that time of the purchase, Charlton competed in the Championship, a competition that was governed by the Financial Fair Play rules (FFP). Those rules allowed a club to make an annual operating loss of £3 million plus a further maximum of £3-5 million of shareholder investment. With an average annual turnover of £12m, Charlton was thus allowed to make losses up to 50-60% of its turnover.

During seasons 2013/14 and 2014/15 several EFL club meetings were held to discuss a change of the FFP rules. After several unsuccessful votes in the space of a couple of months, in November 2014, the EFL finally found a majority amongst the Championship clubs to allow a club to have permitted losses up to a maximum of £39m over three seasons or £15m over three seasons in case there is no shareholder investment.

Thus, 10 months after the purchase, Duchatelet’s Charlton had to compete in a competition where clubs are allowed to lose £13m per season which equates to 108% of its turnover. Under these new Profitability and Sustainability rules (P&S), the EFL is allowing or actually forcing shareholders to double their shareholder investments and thus dramatically increasing the financial burden on those shareholders.

While the attractiveness of the Championship competition has always been that it’s the most competitive league in the world, it is now becoming renowned for being the biggest financial graveyard or black hole in football.

Under the Owners’ and Directors’ test, the EFL has to assess and give its final approval for the purchase of a club. It does so with a special focus ‘to protect the image and integrity of The League and its competitions, the well-being of the Clubs and the interests of all the stakeholders in those Clubs’ (Appendix 3 of the EFL Regulations). If this is one of the objectives of the EFL, it’s hard to see how under these P&S rules increasing the (shareholders’) debt of clubs is protecting the well-being of the Clubs and the interests of their stakeholders.

The first seasons under Duchatelet Charlton finished 18th and 10th in the Championship. After two years of ownership without problems Charlton got too many injuries relative to its limited squad size. Results were poor. Fans started to criticise and then protest, sometimes during the games, which didn’t help. Charlton got relegated to League One.

As a result of the damaging and sometimes criminal fans protests and the changed financial climate of the P&S rules, Charlton were officially put up for sale at the end of 2017. A few months later Heads of Terms were in place with two candidate buyers, pending the funding of the transaction.

However, new incidents were created by a coalition of fans against the owner based on fake news, like young players were not getting water to drink and staff not being paid due bonuses. It’s hard to deny that such actions could jeopardise the ongoing purchase process. The EFL said it would intervene to find out who was telling the truth but nothing like that happened. They did not really investigate things. Moreover EFL representatives suggested to the group of critics that their claims of August 2018 relating to the bonus might have some basis (despite the fact the EFL hadn’t investigated). Two fans found sufficient support in this ambivalent attitude of the EFL to come to Belgium last weekend. They tagged and damaged several properties of Duchatelet, the homes of two friends of Duchatelet and the house of the friend of a friend.

Football has been the fastest growing industry in England in recent decades.

However which foreign candidate owner will be prepared to invest millions to get a chance to bring a club to the Premier League and at the same time accept acts of vandalism against his property and intrusion in his private life, wherever in the world he/she lives?

Therefore the owner demands that the EFL acquires his football club.



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wing commander

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #1 on February 28, 2019, 03:25:44 pm by wing commander »
   The man is a bread roll short of a picnic surely..lol

silent majority

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #2 on February 28, 2019, 04:04:55 pm by silent majority »
   The man is a bread roll short of a picnic surely..lol

Absolutely! How can the EFL possibly buy a club and let it compete in its own competition? The man's a fruitcake!
« Last Edit: February 28, 2019, 05:30:34 pm by silent majority »

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #3 on February 28, 2019, 04:16:53 pm by roversdude »
Would like to see an immediate points deduction based on him being a d*ckhead, wipe even more value off the club and maybe allow the fans to buy it

wing commander

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #4 on February 28, 2019, 04:24:16 pm by wing commander »
   The man is a bread roll short of a picnic surely..lol

Absolutely! How can the EFL possibly buy a club and let it compete in its own competition? The amp's a fruitcake!

   I actually thought it must be a wind up but Charlton have released that on their official site..Bet that's going to go down well at the Football League

Axholme Lion

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #5 on February 28, 2019, 04:35:16 pm by Axholme Lion »
The trainspotters have lost it ha ha

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #6 on February 28, 2019, 05:43:42 pm by ravenrover »
In his interview on Talksport on Tuesday he said it wasn't his fault he bought the club he only could give 2% of his time to running it, the EFL shouldn't allow foreigners to buy English clubs, when pressed by Simon Jordan on what he wanted for the club he said he would give it away for free but wanted monies for the land stadium etc. He said earlier in the interview he wanted £20million, but it must have been a slip of the tongue as he back tracked later and said he wouldn't discuss the price on the radio. Simon Jordan said that as a former owner himself he thought  the interview was an embarrassment to DuChatelet

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #7 on February 28, 2019, 05:59:26 pm by Colemans Left Hook »
   The man is a bread roll short of a picnic surely..lol

Absolutely! How can the EFL possibly buy a club and let it compete in its own competition? The man's a fruitcake!

but as we all should know even in the blokes "fantasy land" the EFL are only second in line  :crying:

guess who gets first option

February 15, 2019

"Addicks fans get The Valley declared an Asset of Community Value again Charlton Athletic fans have succeeded in having The Valley declared an Asset of Community Value - meaning they can bid to buy the stadium if it is ever put up for sale."

seems not a lot of people know that  :aok:

https://charltonchampion.co.uk/2019/02/15/addicks-fans-get-the-valley-declared-an-asset-of-community-value-again/

yes a sale of the club might not always include the sale of the ground you might say ???  Sm will know about this
« Last Edit: February 28, 2019, 06:09:47 pm by Colemans Left Hook »

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #8 on February 28, 2019, 09:01:13 pm by bedale rover »
Am I the only one who agrees with the first bit of the statement vis allowing g debt to be run up?

since-1969

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Re: Charlton owner releases statement
« Reply #9 on February 28, 2019, 11:01:21 pm by since-1969 »
Charlton are not new to this they left the Valley 20 odd years before only to return and make a good fist of in the Premiership but it’s all gone tits up again . Thankfuly we are not attempting to emulate others mistakes and put debt beyond the capabilities of those running g the club to manage it . Look at Blackpool’s murky ownership and how has turned out . Bless the board for showing us that  patience and sound management of income is the only way . If we go up this year or next , I can’t see players contracts being allowed to grow much above what they earn in L1 .

 

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