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    Charlton going down same route

    Being taken over by foreign consortium [sounds familiar] current owner been trying to sell club for 2 & half years
    No worries though EFL will have to give their approval

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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50599188

    If you read the article mate I see it the other way? I think they are getting shut of similar to us and replacing with a team to invest in them!

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    Charlton fans angry with current Foreign owner for a long time so a individual can pose the same threat as a consortium - Oysten family at Blackpool another example. Nothing to do with British or Foreign owners, or individual owner , consortium or family, good eggs and bad eggs on our doorsteps irrespective of where they are from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barnsley Chop View Post
    Charlton fans angry with current Foreign owner for a long time so a individual can pose the same threat as a consortium - Oysten family at Blackpool another example. Nothing to do with British or Foreign owners, or individual owner , consortium or family, good eggs and bad eggs on our doorsteps irrespective of where they are from.
    Why so uppity just because I said foreign owners
    Is that not true?

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    Nobody can be worst than this money grabbing mob we have here

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    Don't get me wrong, i am very unhappy now with our current owners including the silent James Cryne, but i don't begrudge them wanting to make some money from their investment. My biggest beef is to their stubborn approach to not wanting to loan a Danny Drinkwater or a Harvey Barnes type of player or sign a experienced proven quality player, Blackburn a classic example last week having Stewart Downing and Danny Graham coming off their bench, selling or not prepared to extend contracts to key players in or out of contract.

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