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Post by reamsofverse on Jan 13, 2024 17:10:29 GMT
Please take note from today.
Forget the defeat and take advantage of the fact that we have played a team like Peterborough, half-way through a transfer window, because there are three key things to take out of it.
1. Mason-Clarke 2. Joel Randall 3. Kwame Poku
These players set the bar that you are going to have to reach by the start of next season..
You just cannot lose sight of the fact that our equivalent to those three players are Louie Watson, Chem Campbell and Tyreece Cambpell, you can even throw in CBT.
These players are not going to be home grown so they need to be scouted and paid for.
Get rid of the dead wood. Pack Tyreece off the the National League SOUTH and send the other two back to the reserve teams they have come from. Blackett-Talor can go to if he feels his future is away from The Valley.
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Post by hongkongaddick on Jan 14, 2024 0:52:46 GMT
Please take note from today. Forget the defeat and advantage of the fact that we have played a team like Peterborough half-way through a transfer window because there are three key things to take out of it. 1. Mason-Clarke 2. Joel Randall 3. Kwame Poku These players set the bar that you are going to have to reach by the start of next season.. You just cannot lose sight of the fact that our equivalent to those three players are Louie Watson, Chem Campbell and Tyreece Cambpell, you can even throw in CBT. These players are not going to be home grown so they need to be scouted and paid for. Get rid of the dead wood. Pack Tyreece off the the National League SOUTH and send the other two back to the reserve teams they have come from. Blackett-Talor can go too. Agree 75%: CBT is one of our best players and will look even better in this superior team that’s now being assembled. Still looks like he’ll be off of his own accord though so that’s another one we’ll need to replace (and persuade that they’re not joining a mid table L1 side going nowhere).
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Post by pardew123 on Jan 14, 2024 1:07:01 GMT
They are indeed the standard of player you need to be in and amongst it Randall is class in particular.
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Jan 14, 2024 9:45:51 GMT
They are indeed the standard of player you need to be in and amongst it Randall is class in particular. To be honest, they had at least 7 players out there yesterday who were better than what we had. I thought their keeper was an upgrade on AMB as well.
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Post by DFT on Jan 14, 2024 11:36:04 GMT
They are indeed the standard of player you need to be in and amongst it Randall is class in particular. I thought their keeper was an upgrade on AMB as well. Jed Steer, ironically ex Charlton!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2024 14:51:40 GMT
They are indeed the standard of player you need to be in and amongst it Randall is class in particular. To be honest, they had at least 7 players out there yesterday who were better than what we had. I thought their keeper was an upgrade on AMB as well. AMB made some great saves yesterday kept the score down imo, one particular in the 2nd half was outstanding. Needs to work on his distribution and take more command of his area but he's still very young and learning and he's still better than Isted.
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Post by seriouslyred on Jan 14, 2024 20:05:11 GMT
To be honest, they had at least 7 players out there yesterday who were better than what we had. I thought their keeper was an upgrade on AMB as well. AMB made some great saves yesterday kept the score down imo, one particular in the 2nd half was outstanding. Needs to work on his distribution and take more command of his area but he's still very young and learning and he's still better than Isted. Posh are obviously where we need to be. That will take both time and money. And good recruitment, blah blah blah! We might want to pick fault with individuals but perhaps we should just enjoy the journey?
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Apr 5, 2024 23:10:17 GMT
Rick Everitt (retired fanzine seller) is reporting tonight that the Board / SMT has failed to meet the deadline to file the Company accounts on time. He is flagging whether this is a cause for concern. My theory is that Paul Elliott & Co have been too busy holding diversity outreach meetings in the local community, and that this is an understandable oversight, but I’d be interested to understand the potential significance of this non filing of the Company accounts from numbers men Mundell and seriouslyred
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Post by redplanet on Apr 5, 2024 23:42:35 GMT
Rick Everitt (retired fanzine seller) is reporting tonight that the Board / SMT has failed to meet the deadline to file the Company accounts on time. He is flagging whether this is a cause for concern. My theory is that Paul Elliott & Co have been too busy holding diversity outreach meetings in the local community, and that this is an understandable oversight, but I’d be interested to understand the potential significance of this non filing of the Company accounts from numbers men Mundell and seriouslyred Ever since being sacked all those years ago for gross misconduct - leaking confidential matters to make himself look good to his devotees - and of course having his pleas to resume his petty fiefdom rejected by subsequent owners, Everitt has nominated himself the 'Faultfinder General' of our football club. I am aware and of course appreciate his support back in the day but now, it just comes across as bit bitter and twisted. One might think he was a politician.
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Apr 6, 2024 7:29:10 GMT
Rick Everitt (retired fanzine seller) is reporting tonight that the Board / SMT has failed to meet the deadline to file the Company accounts on time. He is flagging whether this is a cause for concern. My theory is that Paul Elliott & Co have been too busy holding diversity outreach meetings in the local community, and that this is an understandable oversight, but I’d be interested to understand the potential significance of this non filing of the Company accounts from numbers men Mundell and seriouslyred Ever since being sacked all those years ago for gross misconduct - leaking confidential matters to make himself look good to his devotees - and of course having his pleas to resume his petty fiefdom rejected by subsequent owners, Everitt has nominated himself the 'Faultfinder General' of our football club. I am aware and of course appreciate his support back in the day but now, it just comes across as bit bitter and twisted. One might think he was a politician. I’ve just seen this reply to the retired fanzine seller from another Charlton fan on Twitter. “Don’t worry about Everitt, it’s been 4 days. Companies Hourse have thousands of Companies to publish the data for. Just looked up Milwall for example, and it’s the same. Just shit stirring at its finest, because he isn’t in the clique any more”.
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Apr 6, 2024 7:33:04 GMT
PS: Mundell and seriouslyred you are both stood down. It appears that Mr Everitt is stirring the brown stuff unnecessarily. I bet Paul Elliott is a relieved man today. Our Diversity Director was planning to meet a group of deprived Outer Mongolians based in Erith, and hope to persuade them to buy Season Tickets next season. He didn’t fancy a day rummaging through the receipts with Jim Rodwell instead.
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Post by bigandy99 on Apr 6, 2024 10:39:22 GMT
Could it mean a points deduction?.. if true.. have we overspent?..
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Post by clarky on Apr 6, 2024 10:44:21 GMT
Rick Everitt (retired fanzine seller) is reporting tonight that the Board / SMT has failed to meet the deadline to file the Company accounts on time. He is flagging whether this is a cause for concern. My theory is that Paul Elliott & Co have been too busy holding diversity outreach meetings in the local community, and that this is an understandable oversight, but I’d be interested to understand the potential significance of this non filing of the Company accounts from numbers men Mundell and seriouslyred Ever since being sacked all those years ago for gross misconduct - leaking confidential matters to make himself look good to his devotees - and of course having his pleas to resume his petty fiefdom rejected by subsequent owners, Everitt has nominated himself the 'Faultfinder General' of our football club. I am aware and of course appreciate his support back in the day but now, it just comes across as bit bitter and twisted. One might think he was a politician. pretty much sums it up
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Post by 995632 on Apr 6, 2024 23:25:29 GMT
Rick Everitt (retired fanzine seller) is reporting tonight that the Board / SMT has failed to meet the deadline to file the Company accounts on time. He is flagging whether this is a cause for concern. My theory is that Paul Elliott & Co have been too busy holding diversity outreach meetings in the local community, and that this is an understandable oversight, but I’d be interested to understand the potential significance of this non filing of the Company accounts from numbers men Mundell and seriouslyred Why would Paul Elliott have anything to do with the accounts? You said Methven was involved in player recruitment, do you reckon Brenner is in charge of the catering and making up the rubbish hot dogs at half time?
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Post by 995632 on Apr 6, 2024 23:27:00 GMT
Could it mean a points deduction?.. if true.. have we overspent?.. Where'd that come from? Another social media conspiracy?
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Post by bigandy99 on Apr 7, 2024 17:11:57 GMT
Could it mean a points deduction?.. if true.. have we overspent?.. Where'd that come from? Another social media conspiracy? From Rick Everitt if you read the thread.. who knows if it’s right?
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Post by Mundell on Apr 7, 2024 18:04:34 GMT
Where'd that come from? Another social media conspiracy? From Rick Everitt if you read the thread.. who knows if it’s right? It’s wrong. This is a non story. Fake news.
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Post by leedsaddick on Apr 7, 2024 18:26:24 GMT
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Post by Mundell on Apr 7, 2024 18:37:46 GMT
It’s entirely possible that the accounts have been filed on time and that there is an administrative delay at Companies House. That’s my guess. Millwall’s accounts were also due at end March and they’re showing as late too, for example. The idea that we’ve delayed submitting our accounts to avoid a points deduction having breached the SCMP is completely absurd.
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Apr 7, 2024 19:07:26 GMT
The 25 or so comments below Rick Everitt’s Tweet are illustrative.
Outside of his dwindling band of elderly fellow travellers on Charlton Life, he has become an increasingly mocked figure in recent years.
There’s even a major club sponsor replying, saying Airman loves a conspiracy theory to stay relevant.
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Post by leedsaddick on Apr 7, 2024 20:12:31 GMT
It’s entirely possible that the accounts have been filed on time and that there is an administrative delay at Companies House. That’s my guess. Millwall’s accounts were also due at end March and they’re showing as late too, for example. The idea that we’ve delayed submitting our accounts to avoid a points deduction having breached the SCMP is completely absurd. I completely agree… it’s blatant shit stirring by an ex employee from a few decades ago….. if I recall correctly from the Charlie M podcasts, Clubs have to update the footballing authorities on their financials on a regular basis throughout the season
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Apr 14, 2024 7:37:14 GMT
Retired fanzine seller and all round Ray of Sunshine Rick Everitt has claimed this morning that there is no net transfer spend on new players since SE7 Partners took over.
This is confirmed in the club’s latest accounts, which cover the period up to 28 March.
I think this news will come as a surprise to a lot of fans 🧐
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Post by westwickhamaddick on Apr 14, 2024 8:49:44 GMT
Think these accounts are from the year before so we won’t see till next Aprils accounts for this seasons spends etc
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Post by Mundell on Apr 14, 2024 8:50:28 GMT
Retired fanzine seller and all round Ray of Sunshine Rick Everitt has claimed this morning that there is no net transfer spend on new players since SE7 Partners took over. This is confirmed in the club’s latest accounts, which cover the period up to 28 March. I think this news will come as a surprise to a lot of fans 🧐 I posted this on the relevant thread yesterday. “The post statement (year end) events section of the accounts is interesting. Player sales generated income of £843k. The likes of Occam’s Razor might be able to help us figure out who that total includes, but Corey Blackett Taylor will have been a big piece. Similarly, re the transfer spend which totalled £630k. Alfie May will be included in that total. Who else?”
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Apr 14, 2024 8:55:33 GMT
Retired fanzine seller and all round Ray of Sunshine Rick Everitt has claimed this morning that there is no net transfer spend on new players since SE7 Partners took over. This is confirmed in the club’s latest accounts, which cover the period up to 28 March. I think this news will come as a surprise to a lot of fans 🧐 I posted this on the relevant thread yesterday. “The post statement (year end) events section of the accounts is interesting. Player sales generated income of £843k. The likes of Occam’s Razor might be able to help us figure out who that total includes, but Corey Blackett Taylor will have been a big piece. Similarly, re the transfer spend which totalled £630k. Alfie May will be included in that total. Who else?” MundellFrom what I read at the time, Derby County paid a fee of £300,000 for CBT, and we paid a nominal fee of £75,000 for Edun. Both of these figures were taken from the buying and selling clubs social media accounts at the time, not ours. I think Dean Holden separately revealed that we had paid £180,000 for Alfie May, which sounds about right given his age and the fact he came from Cheltenham Town. We now know from Rich Cawley that Connor Coventry was a free transfer. Thierry Small was a free agent. I don’t recall fees being mentioned/ paid for anyone else.
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Post by westwickhamaddick on Apr 14, 2024 9:02:06 GMT
I posted this on the relevant thread yesterday. “The post statement (year end) events section of the accounts is interesting. Player sales generated income of £843k. The likes of Occam’s Razor might be able to help us figure out who that total includes, but Corey Blackett Taylor will have been a big piece. Similarly, re the transfer spend which totalled £630k. Alfie May will be included in that total. Who else?” MundellFrom what I read at the time, Derby County paid a fee of £300,000 for CBT, and we paid a nominal fee of £75,000 for Edun. Both of these figures were taken from the buying and selling clubs social media accounts at the time, not ours. I think Dean Holden separately revealed that we had paid £180,000 for Alfie May, which sounds about right given his age and the fact he came from Cheltenham Town. We now know from Rich Cawley that Connor Coventry was a free transfer. Thierry Small was a free agent. I don’t recall fees being mentioned/ paid for anyone else. These figures are from 22/23 anyway , the manager compensation is for Adkins and Jackson
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Post by Mundell on Apr 14, 2024 9:04:49 GMT
I posted this on the relevant thread yesterday. “The post statement (year end) events section of the accounts is interesting. Player sales generated income of £843k. The likes of Occam’s Razor might be able to help us figure out who that total includes, but Corey Blackett Taylor will have been a big piece. Similarly, re the transfer spend which totalled £630k. Alfie May will be included in that total. Who else?” Mundell From what I read at the time, Derby County paid a fee of £300,000 for CBT, and we paid a nominal fee of £75,000 for Edun. Both of these figures were taken from the buying and selling clubs social media accounts at the time, not ours. I think Dean Holden separately revealed that we had paid £180,000 for Alfie May, which sounds about right given his age and the fact he came from Cheltenham Town. We now know from Rich Cawley that Connor Coventry was a free transfer. Thierry Small was a free agent. I don’t recall fees being mentioned/ paid for anyone else. Thanks. Interesting. I’m sure the numbers in the accounts will be right though so the money must have come from and gone somewhere. I think we may have paid a fee for Terry Taylor? Did we pay anything for Edmonds Green and/or Gillesphey? The sales are a puzzle, unless they’ve included loan fees in that total?
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Post by Mundell on Apr 14, 2024 9:08:01 GMT
Mundell From what I read at the time, Derby County paid a fee of £300,000 for CBT, and we paid a nominal fee of £75,000 for Edun. Both of these figures were taken from the buying and selling clubs social media accounts at the time, not ours. I think Dean Holden separately revealed that we had paid £180,000 for Alfie May, which sounds about right given his age and the fact he came from Cheltenham Town. We now know from Rich Cawley that Connor Coventry was a free transfer. Thierry Small was a free agent. I don’t recall fees being mentioned/ paid for anyone else. These figures are from 22/23 anyway , the manager compensation is for Adkins and Jackson The numbers I quoted re transfer income received and paid come from the post statement notes, i.e. they refer to things that happened between post end June last year and the filing. Hence, they cover the period since SE7/GFP gained control.
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Post by Mundell on Apr 14, 2024 9:22:56 GMT
Think these accounts are from the year before so we won’t see till next Aprils accounts for this seasons spends etc See my post above this one. You’re right in most respects but there is some relevant information in the post statement notes. In addition to the information on transfer fees received and paid we know that GFP provided £8.9m of additional funding, for example.
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Post by valley on Apr 14, 2024 9:29:30 GMT
Think these accounts are from the year before so we won’t see till next Aprils accounts for this seasons spends etc See my post above this one. You’re right in most respects but there is some relevant information in the post statement notes. In addition to the information on transfer fees received and paid we know that GFP provided £8.9m of additional funding, for example. Plus £12m buying the club?.
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