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A proportionate protest - Charlton v Ipswich *Stand Up For The 2%*

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  • WSS said:

    mogodon said:

    What's the actual attendance. Looks on TV as if it has to be under 10,000

    I reckon about 6,000 home fans
    If there are the best part of 3k in the away end I estimate about 8 or 9 k in the home ends.
  • PL54 said:

    WSS said:

    mogodon said:

    What's the actual attendance. Looks on TV as if it has to be under 10,000

    I reckon about 6,000 home fans
    If there are the best part of 3k in the away end I estimate about 8 or 9 k in the home ends.
    And I've seen 5 balloons so far
  • Had some proper nasty comments as I was on Floyd Rd handing out posters but it seemed generally well received. :-)
  • How many of these posters will become paper planes?
  • Had some proper nasty comments as I was on Floyd Rd handing out posters but it seemed generally well received. :-)

    Such as what?
  • Home areas look about half full on tv
  • razil said:

    Home areas look about half full on tv

    Worse than that - there are circa 24,000 home seats and there isn't anything like 12,000 home fans
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  • edited November 2015
    STs not turning up doesnt make much difference, visual demos, food/ merch strike will make the owner take notice, he will have seen todays thing
  • edited November 2015
    razil said:

    STs not turning up doesnt make much difference, visual demos, food/ merch strike will hurt

    Course it will. By sitting in your seat it gives the impression you are consenting to the way the club is being run regardless of whether you hold a poster up for a minute or not. Boycotting sends the message bluntly and is more blatant than turning up and not buying hot dogs.

    Attending is enabling them to carry on with the current strategy as it is.
  • Dont agree, message needs to reach Roland
  • se9addick said:

    razil said:

    STs not turning up doesnt make much difference, visual demos, food/ merch strike will hurt

    Course it will. By sitting in your seat it gives the impression you are consenting to the way the club is being run regardless of whether you hold a poster up for a minute or not. Boycotting sends the message bluntly and is more blatant than turning up and not buying hot dogs.

    Attending is enabling them to carry on with the current strategy as it is.
    I reckon the attendance is 8/9,000 in home areas today, I don't think an organised boycott would really take those numbers down much more.
    Well if that is the case and 8000 are happy with the way things are then I really fear for the future under this current lot. We'll be a Millwall that can't win derbies.
  • edited November 2015
    He watches all the games, money is where it hurts plus publicity from demos. Unless you're gonna ask for a refund it won't hit the pocket until next summer
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  • razil said:

    He watches all the games, money is where it hurts plus publicity from demos. Unless you're gonna ask for a refund it won't hit the pocket until next summer

    He doesn't watch all the games, he doesn't care about the results, he's just mugging us off
  • se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    razil said:

    STs not turning up doesnt make much difference, visual demos, food/ merch strike will hurt

    Course it will. By sitting in your seat it gives the impression you are consenting to the way the club is being run regardless of whether you hold a poster up for a minute or not. Boycotting sends the message bluntly and is more blatant than turning up and not buying hot dogs.

    Attending is enabling them to carry on with the current strategy as it is.
    I reckon the attendance is 8/9,000 in home areas today, I don't think an organised boycott would really take those numbers down much more.
    Well if that is the case and 8000 are happy with the way things are then I really fear for the future under this current lot. We'll be a Millwall that can't win derbies.
    I'm not sure that going to a football match automatically equals approving of the way the club is being run
    Well it certainly doesn't equal dissaproval
  • Did the protest happen? If so it was pretty poor in my opinion, not sure it really had any impact other than to show it really was only 2% that have a problem....which I'm still not entirely sure what it is? Come on Charlton!

    Were you at the game or watching in on TV ?
  • Yeah it happened. I don't think it helps the team at all.
  • Fumbluff said:

    razil said:

    He watches all the games, money is where it hurts plus publicity from demos. Unless you're gonna ask for a refund it won't hit the pocket until next summer

    He doesn't watch all the games, he doesn't care about the results, he's just mugging us off
    Apprently he does on a live feed , regardless this game is a high profile live tv even they will not be happy about it
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