More protests could happen if Charlton owner Roland Duchatelet stays, claim supporters’ trust
Charlton owner Roland Duchatelet could face more protests if he does not sell up soon.The warning comes from the Charlton Athletic Supporters Trust (CAST) who want the 72-year-old to end his five-year spell at the Valley.
4Roland Duchatelet wants to sell CharltonOn Thursday, Duchatelet, who has been trying to sell the club for over a year, accused fans of putting off potential buyers by spreading fake news about academy players failing to receive bottled water and staff not being paid bonuses.Manager Lee Bowyer and his assistant Johnnie Jackson, who have guided the Addicks to fifth in League One, are out of contract at the end of the season, along with several first-team players, which could lead to a mass overhaul in the summer.And CAST board member Andrew Buckland thinks protests could return if the Addicks suffer a slow start to next season.He told talkSPORT: Its a difficult one because everyone, including Duchatelet, is weary from it all (the protests).I think it would depend what happens on the footballing side more than anything now.
4Lee Bowyer is trying to guide Charlton into the ChampionshipThere is a possibility protests could start again because if we started next season in League One having lost a large part of the squad, will we even have Bowyer and Jackson around?It would depend what Roland does there, if he continued on his cutbacks and we let a lot of players go and we bring in inferior players or lots of loans and the season doesn’t begin reasonably, then yes, you’ll either see further protests or sadly youll see a more empty Valley.People have just had enough. Many of us are trying to keep with it and see the end game, but for some, people have stopped coming to games.That would continue, which for the long-term future of the club, is quite sad. Itll be even harder work when a new owner comes in.We can get promoted (to the Championship this season) but were pretty much, by the sound of it, going to have to rebuild a whole squad.
4Charlton are fifth in League OneIf he doesn’t put the money in to make it a competitive Championship side, are we going to spend a season in the bottom three facing League One again?Its hard to see that Duchatelet would invest heavily in the squad because he’s not done it in the past. But hopefully it would make it a more attractive purchase in the Championship.Charlton have suffered relegation to League One and had eight different managers since Duchatelet bought the club in January 2014.In an interview with talkSPORT earlier this week, the Belgian millionaire blamed fans protests – the last of which was in August – for delaying a proposed takeover.And Buckland admitted the Valley faithful have become used to Duchatelets verbal attacks on fans.He said: You would be very insulted, but sadly its almost become the norm from Roland.
4Charlton fans have held numerous protests against Roland DuchateletThe poor comms team he seems to continually berate and blame for the issues since he’s bought the club – its just laughable.The fact he says its not being sold because of the protests, I think there was one protest in August and prior to that, I’m struggling to remember the one before that.Theres not been a protest since August and yet no one has still stumped up the money.Theres no buyer who is concerned about the protests because they know the protests aren’t about Charlton Athletic Football Club, its about the running of the club by Roland Duchatelet.Duchatelet revealed he would give the club away for free, with a prospective buyer only having to pay for the clubs stadium and training ground.He is believed to be holding out for a figure in excess of 40million to sell Charlton. Buckland added: Duchatelet really needs to look at his own numbers and if he really does want out of Charlton then he needs to put a sensible price on the club.Nobody is saying he has to give everything away for a penny, there is some value in the football club, but he just needs to be sensible on that value.The bit we struggle with sometimes is that hes holding out for this mysterious value that we don’t think anyone is going to buy, and at the same time, hes losing large sums of money a month.Charlton travel to play-off rivals Doncaster on Saturday.
Charlton's Belgian owner Roland Duchatelet has called for foreign investors to stay away from English football - and has said he should be left alone by protesters. The electronics tycoon has also implied he is ready to give the club away for "free," so long as any new investor pays for the land that the club owns.
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