I understand people saying they want to protest more aggressively because we are all fuming. But we shouldn't ever lower the tone that much, as soon as we start breaking the law and/or get violent we use the moral high ground and the respect from the media and other football people and we give our fans (ourselves) a bad name. Some of the things that makes CAFC great are our community spirit, our friendliness and the fact that people feel safe and comfortable to bring their youngsters, we are a family friendly club and that is because of us supporters, not the owners if we lose that part of our identity then we would have truly lost "our Charlton". Let's win this war but without letting ourselves down.
Who the hell flagged this? What's wrong with it? Some weird people around!
I wouldn't worry, sometimes fat thumbs on a smart phone can mean things get flagged by accident. There's nothing in there that needs to be flagged.
I understand people saying they want to protest more aggressively because we are all fuming. But we shouldn't ever lower the tone that much, as soon as we start breaking the law and/or get violent we use the moral high ground and the respect from the media and other football people and we give our fans (ourselves) a bad name. Some of the things that makes CAFC great are our community spirit, our friendliness and the fact that people feel safe and comfortable to bring their youngsters, we are a family friendly club and that is because of us supporters, not the owners if we lose that part of our identity then we would have truly lost "our Charlton". Let's win this war but without letting ourselves down.
Who the hell flagged this? What's wrong with it? Some weird people around!
I wouldn't worry, sometimes fat thumbs on a smart phone can mean things get flagged by accident. There's nothing in there that needs to be flagged.
I understand people saying they want to protest more aggressively because we are all fuming. But we shouldn't ever lower the tone that much, as soon as we start breaking the law and/or get violent we use the moral high ground and the respect from the media and other football people and we give our fans (ourselves) a bad name. Some of the things that makes CAFC great are our community spirit, our friendliness and the fact that people feel safe and comfortable to bring their youngsters, we are a family friendly club and that is because of us supporters, not the owners if we lose that part of our identity then we would have truly lost "our Charlton". Let's win this war but without letting ourselves down.
Who the hell flagged this? What's wrong with it? Some weird people around!
I wouldn't worry, sometimes fat thumbs on a smart phone can mean things get flagged by accident. There's nothing in there that needs to be flagged.
I understand people saying they want to protest more aggressively because we are all fuming. But we shouldn't ever lower the tone that much, as soon as we start breaking the law and/or get violent we use the moral high ground and the respect from the media and other football people and we give our fans (ourselves) a bad name. Some of the things that makes CAFC great are our community spirit, our friendliness and the fact that people feel safe and comfortable to bring their youngsters, we are a family friendly club and that is because of us supporters, not the owners if we lose that part of our identity then we would have truly lost "our Charlton". Let's win this war but without letting ourselves down.
Who the hell flagged this? What's wrong with it? Some weird people around!
I wouldn't worry, sometimes fat thumbs on a smart phone can mean things get flagged by accident. There's nothing in there that needs to be flagged.
His thumbs must be really fat then, cos he flagged me at the same time. Admittedly I was marginally more offensive than Sadie...
I would love to think (again saying this) that if there is a pitch invasion/abandonment, a group of hairy arsed strong people get that sofa into the centre circle and burn it, don't do it in the corner, the visuals won't be as good.
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