Thursday, 24 July 2014

No meetings with Katrien

It is evident that neither the CAS Trust nor the 'Royal Oak' group have yet with Charlton's chief executive: Meetings

The Royal Oak group was largely based around the old Valley Party. The CAS Trust has a representative structure and says it has a good relationship 'at the operational level' with the club, whatever that means.

Following remarks by Bob Peeters last night, which were commendably transparent, it looks as if Reza doesn't want to stay at the club, although a deal for a move to the Middle East fell through. It's always a mistake to hang on to players who don't want to stay and in Reza's case I think that he has found the pace and physicality of the Championship quite difficult.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's cash in off the back of his raised profile from the world cup. I've no problem with him leaving.

Anonymous said...

Just wish Wales had been in the World Cup and Churchie had 'shone' like Reza then maybe he could disappear too.

Brian G said...

I'm disappointed, as I was hoping that we might see his best form this season. However, I can't disagree in any way with the first comment.

Boneyboy said...

Yes, I agree with all of the above. I think he only scord one league goal for us and at the run of games that saved us from relegation, he wasn't in the starting line up.

Anonymous said...

I think there is a fair bit to be positive about at the moment, but I am also more convinced than ever that Charlton fans who care about this level of engagement should back the Trust as much as possible including joining via castrust.org/join so we have a strong and united voice.

BR

Anonymous said...

BUT SHHHHHHHHH 2 bids gone in for scott parker though