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Crucial talks with Charlton takeover imminent

Jim White has been updating the position on the Charlton Athletic takeover on Talksport. He reaffirmed that today and tomorrow are crucial days, that talks are imminent (stressing the word 'imminent'), later defined as the next 12 hours, and the mood is positive. It was all 'very sensitive'.

White visited The Valley on Saturday. He spoke of the torture that fans had been enduring for so long and interviewed fanzine editor Rick Everitt.

He tracked down Sunderland's owner in the away end, noting that there could not be a greater contrast between two owners with Roland Duchatelet absent again.

He replayed an excerpt from his interview with the Belgian, noting that he was insistent that he wanted to sell the club. White said that his respect for Charlton fans had grown. Charlton fans loved the club and it was a massive part of their lives.

White said that the money could be unlocked in the next round of talks.

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  1. Imminent is different from last weeks "it could happen in the next 48 to 72 hours". Fingers crossed but as ever with #cafc this is no time for one to hold your breath.

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    1. Kap Spot on post and we have been lied to and hopes built up for too long now

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  2. Just concentrate on how well the boys are doing , if the cavalry are just over the hill ,"great" , can't help remembering General Custer though.

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