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28 minutes ago, Breightmet Boy said:

I think your right and KA will still be steering the ship come next season, or possibly redeveloping all around the ground.  You just know its gonna all end up in tears dont you, our club ruined for another season.  You've every right to be worried, i dont blame you Pricey.

Kinell, glass half empty day? Sweaty Ken will never step foot in our club ever again.

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6 minutes ago, DomRepWanderer said:

Here you go Pricey.

 

Hear there has been positive movement on the takeover front at Wanderers - but I don't think there will be an official announcement today. Not going into reasons. #bwfc

Nice one pal. I know it seems daft but generally won't feel ok about anything until its done

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6 minutes ago, Pricey said:

See Lee Bowyer set to become clubless. Done a decent job at Charlton

interesting statement from the club on the situation - be good to see the actual numbers to see if he was on fuck all to begin with, or if he wants a daft amount:

Charlton's statement added it would not be "good business practice" to offer Bowyer a long-term deal and a big wage increase when the Addicks were losing money and a new owner could be in place in a few weeks.

It continued: "Lee has been offered a one-year extension to his contract at a level which is approximately three times what he had since his last increase when he became permanent manager in September.

"This reflects the strong desire we have to continue to have Lee as our manager. But Lee wanted much more.

"The owner (Roland Duchatelet) understands Lee's point of view, because many Championship clubs pay huge amounts to their manager. It is fair that Lee feels he should be paid like many other Championship managers."

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10 minutes ago, JJ10 said:

Lee Bowyer would be a good appointment. 

Got Charlton promoted in difficult circumstances. League 1 experience. 

Certainly a better option than David Lee. 

Indeed. But so would appointing Pep. And we aren’t getting him. Or Bowyer. 

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50 minutes ago, ZicoKelly said:

interesting statement from the club on the situation - be good to see the actual numbers to see if he was on fuck all to begin with, or if he wants a daft amount:

Charlton's statement added it would not be "good business practice" to offer Bowyer a long-term deal and a big wage increase when the Addicks were losing money and a new owner could be in place in a few weeks.

It continued: "Lee has been offered a one-year extension to his contract at a level which is approximately three times what he had since his last increase when he became permanent manager in September.

"This reflects the strong desire we have to continue to have Lee as our manager. But Lee wanted much more.

"The owner (Roland Duchatelet) understands Lee's point of view, because many Championship clubs pay huge amounts to their manager. It is fair that Lee feels he should be paid like many other Championship managers."

Sounds like he wanted more dollar to me

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1 hour ago, JJ10 said:

Lee Bowyer would be a good appointment. 

Got Charlton promoted in difficult circumstances. League 1 experience. 

Certainly a better option than David Lee. 

why would Lee Bowyer leave Charlton for us - really??

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Some people are not understanding the situation, we need not just to build a team, we need to build trust of other clubs and potential signings.  Its possibly going to take a while to let the foundations to set before we lay a single brick here.  Standards are low at The Unibol, let's not get giddy with our achievements in the late 90's till 2010.

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