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Book early for Booing
RaplhMilne
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If we lose to Stevenage, Chesterfield and Bournmouth would it be ok if I BOO at Bournmouth ? Or is that to soon ? Just want to know the Booing eticate.
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I hate booing , everyone in life makes mistakes , people need to back their team from the minute go on Saturday , it will be a tough match.0
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Lowest form of wit.0
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Thought I would re-instate this. If we lose to AFC Wimbledon, is it ok to BOO !3
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Would it help?0
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Never ever ok to booRaplhMilne said:Thought I would re-instate this. If we lose to AFC Wimbledon, is it ok to BOO !10 -
Makes sense, this thread really took off the first time...RaplhMilne said:Thought I would re-instate this. If we lose to AFC Wimbledon, is it ok to BOO !17 -
Only 20 minutes to wait and see.2
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It’s only acceptable to boo when protesting against “Far-Left Marxists”...11
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Seeing as the original thread was about a run of 3 games I would say it would be quite acceptable to boo after Rochdale if we don't win any of the proceeding 3 games. Or even if we get less than 6 points from the next 4 games.RaplhMilne said:Thought I would re-instate this. If we lose to AFC Wimbledon, is it ok to BOO !1 -
I wasn’t at the Mk dons game, but watched it on a stream.
I didn’t hear / pickup on the crowd booing at the end of the match (maybe because I turned over to celebrity pretty quickly).It wasn’t until I heard the playback from the Charlton Live podcast that I heard booing, which I felt was a bit harsh and uncalled for if I’m being completely honest, no wonder Lee had the hump with the fans.
Watching footie on a stream certainly sanitises your emotions!!!
Would recommend it for those with blood pressure issues!0 -
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what about if it’s after jumping out of a wardrobe?clb74 said:
Never ever ok to booRaplhMilne said:Thought I would re-instate this. If we lose to AFC Wimbledon, is it ok to BOO !7 -
Boo silentlyricky_otto said:
what about if it’s after jumping out of a wardrobe?clb74 said:
Never ever ok to booRaplhMilne said:Thought I would re-instate this. If we lose to AFC Wimbledon, is it ok to BOO !0 -
Or if you meet a goose ?ricky_otto said:
what about if it’s after jumping out of a wardrobe?clb74 said:
Never ever ok to booRaplhMilne said:Thought I would re-instate this. If we lose to AFC Wimbledon, is it ok to BOO !5 -
I wouldn’t say boo to a goose1
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I boo foie gras. Does that count?2
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The Boo Radleys, now there's a band!0
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I met Martin Carr on a train to Liverpool once. Had quite a long chat with him, we were both going to the game.soapy_jones said:The Boo Radleys, now there's a band!1 -
I'm gonna clap very loudly to pretend there aren't any boooos0
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I wasn't one of the booers, but I don't see what's wrong with booing after a game if the performance has been terrible. And we were garbage against MKD2
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He was asleep as the train approached Lime Street station, so you went over to shake him "Wake up Boo"EastTerrace said:
I met Martin Carr on a train to Liverpool once. Had quite a long chat with him, we were both going to the game.soapy_jones said:The Boo Radleys, now there's a band!3 -
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Too add I'd rather leave the game than boo.
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I always liked the BOOmtown Rats.1
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Better to not show up than start booing as far as I'm concerned... Either take being a Charlton fan or sling your hook2
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If you feel the need to boo; go to a panto.
Oh no you can't.
I agree with mascot 88, either support the team when we need it most, or sling your captain Hook.0 -
We won all 3 of those games back in 2012 so fingers crossed the resurrection of this thread does the same trick!
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Reminds me of the night at Wimbledon theatre when we took the kids to see Peter Pan and they had Henry Winkler aka The Fonz making his panto debut as Captain Hook. As he strolled on to the stage for the first time there was a moment of shock on his face as the audience hissed and boo’d (before cheering because he was the The Fonz after all) and it looked like his fellow cast members had ‘forgotten’ to mention that as he was playing the villain the panto audience reaction to him whenever he was on stage might not be what he was experienced to or expectingsoapboxsam said:If you feel the need to boo; go to a panto.
Oh no you can't.
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Thomas Sandgaard has committed money, time and effort into saving Cafc.
Charlton Athletic was the pantomine, we had more villains involved in cafc than a plethora of pantos.
The easiest thing in the world is to support a winning team playing exciting attacking football.
The hardest thing is supporting a team when they are struggling. I understand the dystopian world we find ourselves in But it was always going to be a grind this season.
We just didn't have the flair of Taylor, Grant, Cullen, Bielik and Aribo in this League 1 campaign.
The good news is no one in this mediocre League has much flair; It all hard work and graft and taking chances at one end and being accident free at the other.
We really did win 6 games in a row and not concede a goal. If we stop giving gift wrapped goals away it would help.
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I seem to recall a crap run over Dec - Jan in our promotion season last year, I think the win at Wimbledon broke it funnily enough.0
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promoted last year ? I might have some bad news for you...CAFCTrev said:I seem to recall a crap run over Dec - Jan in our promotion season last year, I think the win at Wimbledon broke it funnily enough.0
















