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Charles Harry Finlayson Methven is an English public relations consultant, journalist and publisher. He has also been an English football club executive, including at
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where he was a part-owner. In June 2023, he was part of a takeover deal at
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.


Early life and education

Methven was born in June 1976 and brought up largely in rural
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and went to
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. He went on to read Theology at
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.


Career


Journalism

In 1997, he started his career as a journalist for the horseracing paper '' Sporting Life'', and later transferred to ''
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'', where he went on to edit the Peterborough diary column before being given his own column in 2003. He also wrote features and leaders for ''The Telegraph'', and ''
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'', during this time''.'' In 2002, he was elected the Telegraph Group's ‘Father of the Chapel’ (the term used to denote a
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of the
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). During a subsequent dispute with management, the ''Telegraph'''s NUJ Chapel, led by Methven, went on to pass the first national newspaper strike ballot in over a decade. The dispute was settled afterward, but Methven left ''The Telegraph'' to join the ''London Evening Standard'' in 2004, as a feature writer.


Publisher

In 2005, in a consortium that included former ''Daily Telegraph'' Director Jeremy Deedes, Methven founded a daily horseracing and gambling newspaper titled ''The Sportsman''; it was the UK's first new nationally distributed newspaper since ''The Independent'' in 1986. While the paper reached a circulation of over 20,000 copies a day, it ran out of funds in late 2006 and folded.


Public relations

In 2011, he co-founded a communications consultancy called Dragon Associates which has advised clients such as the
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. Other clients included
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,
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, and
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In 2017,
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rated him among the top-10 public relations consultants in London in their annual rankings.


Football clubs


Oxford United F.C.

A life-long supporter of
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, Methven became a founding committee member of Oxford's supporters' trust, OxVox. In 2011, he became a Trustee of OUFC's Youth and Community Trust, founded supporters group the Yellow Army and also gave marketing and PR advice to the club's then owner Ian Lenagan, until Lenagan sold Oxford in 2014. Methven had launched an attempt to buy the club with subsequent business partner Stewart Donald, but was outbid.


Sunderland A.F.C.

In May 2018, Methven arranged for
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and
Stewart Donald Stewart Donald (born 1974/1975) is an English businessman and football administrator. Based in Witney, Oxfordshire, he is the former chairman and majority shareholder of Sunderland A.F.C. and former CEO of Bridle Insurance. Career As of 2018, Do ...
to buy
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from American billionaire
Ellis Short Ellis Short (born October 6, 1960) American businessman and founder of Kildare Partners, a private equity fund investing in distressed European real estate assets. Short was also the owner and chairman of English football club Sunderland A.F.C. ...
. Methven bought 6% of the club and was appointed as its Executive Director. The takeover is featured in Episode 8 of
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documentary ''
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'': A Fresh Start. Prior to SAFC's acquisition by Donald, Sartori, and Methven it had been relegated twice consecutively and was £160 million in debt and losing over £20 million per annum. The club had been expected by many industry experts to be on the brink of
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. Under his marketing guidance, the club achieved the highest-ever season average attendance for the third tier of English football (31,500), the highest single-match attendance for
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(46,039 vs
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on Boxing Day 2018) and the highest revenues in League One history. SAFC also received Football Business’ Marketing Award for season 2018/2019 for the club's ‘Big Seat Change’ initiative and was nominated by the
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for their Best Fan Engagement award. However, he also ran into trouble with fan groups on a number of occasions. In a BBC Radio Newcastle interview in September 2018, he described Sunderland fans who chose to watch illegal live streams in pubs adjoining the stadium instead of paying to watch matches as ‘parasites’, a word he subsequently described as "ill-chosen". Over a year later, he was the subject of a leak from a private meeting with fans group leaders at a meeting to clarify what they were concerned might have been a misleading statement made by him to the press. He explained to ''
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'', who published the leak, that he had "felt exasperated" by the negative reaction to something he regarded as good news and had reacted "intemperately". Following the leaked account of the private meeting by ''The Times'', Methven said he had already given notice of his resignation from Sunderland's board, eventually stepping down in December 2019 citing the pressures of business and family life. He explained in a statement that his wife was in the latter stages of pregnancy and that his consultancy clients expected him to be in London more often in 2020. He continued as a shareholder of the club, and as a director of its holding company, Madrox Partners Limited.


Charlton Athletic F.C.

On 5 June 2023,
Charlton Athletic Charlton Athletic Football Club is an English professional football club based in Charlton, south-east London, which compete in . Their home ground is The Valley, where the club have played since 1919. They have also played at The Mount in C ...
announced that SE7 Partners, comprising Methven and Edward Warrick, had agreed a takeover of the club. Charlton chief executive Peter Storrie told the club website: "We'll now work with SE7 Partners and the EFL to meet the league requirements."


References

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