With Charlton Athletic in a state of civil war, those currently in control at The Valley have issued a new statement reaffirming support for Matt Southall as chairman. Southall met members of the Charlton Athletic Supporters Trust yesterday: Club statement
The club is seeking legal advice in respect of further possible sanctions by the EFL.
The Trust raised a number of issues in their meeting including substantial expenditure on a 'corporate' flat used by Mr Southall: Trust meeting
CAST is calling on Southall to resign. 'After a lengthy meeting yesterday, we have no confidence in the future of Cafc under his leadership and lack of funding.'
65 per cent of Charlton Athletic Holdings Ltd belongs to a company controlled by Tahnoon Nimer, so the legal tangle may have to be resolved in the courts.
On Talksport Nimer said: 'Mr Matt Southall is not right to be chairman, his priority is his lifestyle. He misuses the club for his lifestyle. It’s impossible to have any trust in Mr Southall. He’s cost us a lot of money.'
Manager Lee Bowyer is concerned that staff may not be paid in the future and thinks that EFL regulations have to change: Rules need to change
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