I feel like during 'better' times we had more people commenting on a post match thread when we lost rather than when we won.
As a former fanzine editor I can assure you writing criticism is far, far, far easier than fulsome praise FCA. Annoying though it is, it's a fact. Especially when you only have one subject to write about.
When people are happy, they mostly shut up, it's only when they are not that you hear about it.
I feel like during 'better' times we had more people commenting on a post match thread when we lost rather than when we won.
As a former fanzine editor I can assure you writing criticism is far, far, far easier than fulsome praise FCA. Annoying though it is, it's a fact. Especially when you only have one subject to write about.
When people are happy, they mostly shut up, it's only when they are not that you hear about it.
Well, there's good news and bad news. The bad news is that Roland isn't going anywhere and will be appointing more cronies soon, and some of you will lose your love of Charlton for good. Those of you who are thinking of staying will have to relocate to the Lower North when they shut all the other areas of the ground, if you wanna stay. I know, gutting. On a more positive note, the good news is,
In case you were interested @thai malaysia addick Wednesday was the busiest day we've seen in terms of unique visitors and page views. By quite a fair distance.
Encouragingly we didn't suffer any performance impact through the day
In case you were interested @thai malaysia addick Wednesday was the busiest day we've seen in terms of unique visitors and page views. By quite a fair distance.
Encouragingly we didn't suffer any performance impact through the day
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When people are happy, they mostly shut up, it's only when they are not that you hear about it.
You're still thinking about the bad news aren't you?
54.1961%?
Cheers for the question, anything else, just ask.
I'm sure I've done worse than estimating the percentage increase in trolls ;-)
Encouragingly we didn't suffer any performance impact through the day