Sunday, 2 September 2018

'Game is poorer for Roland's influence'

This is the headline over a piece by Chris Dunlavy in today's Football League Paper. The paper has been giving it large to Roland for a few weeks now, so much so that one wonders if it has been infiltrated by the disgruntled Charlton ex-employees that figure so largely in Roland's version of reality.

Dunlavy writes, 'It was nice of Roland Duchatelet to ring Lee Bowyer - the millionaire [??] ex-Leeds United player - to ask if he was OK following last week's protests at Th Valley. Shame he didn't mention the minimum wage staff whose bonuses he withheld to see how they were getting on.

Yes, he's trying to sell the club. Allegedly. And, yes, the books reportedly show "a very bad financial year".

But the Belgian has a personal fortune of more than £400m. Refusing to pay a measly £50,000 of incentives to people who all need the money is spiteful and insensitive.

Duchatelet, who has made a hobby out of ruining football clubs, likes to frame himself as a crafty spendthrift bringing sanity to a crazy industry.'

In reality, he is merely a svelte Mike Ashley. a mean-spirited and ruthless bottom liner who will ride roughshod over the little man just to pinch a penny. Keep up the protests Charlton fans - the sooner this charlatan is gone, the richer the game will be.'

When are Dunlavy and the FLP going to come off the fence?

Also an interesting piece by disgruntled ex-employee Steve Sutherland here: When trust goes, what's left?

2 comments:

  1. Haha ! good account .Vinegar pissers unite !!

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  2. I have thought all along this has ceased to be about money,RD is a spiteful man who cannot accept his ownership of football clubs has failed.He will now base his life on making things as difficult as possible for the club,and those who support it.he has the money,it is just a game to him,and it is probably his only enjoyment in life.

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