As with anywhere else, we would advise people to follow any instructions from the police. We have to assume and respect that they will only act on grounds of public safety and to ensure the law is upheld, rather than according to the whims of club officials.
if you are near the directors box on Saturday beware of,this guy as he threatened to eject me when I stood up to remonstrate with KM. He was politely forceful, I think he is her and RM's minder
He's much slower when he's got Princess Leia chained to him.
You see it's people like him that make me sick, he is clearly continuing to eat the club food.
It would be a surprise to me if when me and my 5 year old leave the west stand we are encouraged to move on by the police or even worse locked into the car park.
I'm pretty sure we are in melt down territory there.
if you are near the directors box on Saturday beware of,this guy as he threatened to eject me when I stood up to remonstrate with KM. He was politely forceful, I think he is her and RM's minder
A few people protesting by the players and officials entrance might be a good idea, considering that all the corporate brigade came out from that door after the Forest game, due to them being unable to get out the main reception area.
A few people protesting by the players and officials entrance might be a good idea, considering that all the corporate brigade came out from that door after the Forest game, due to them being unable to get out the main reception area.
A few ? I think we need a few hundred there in that case. Disrupt the day, but not in a violent way.
if you are near the directors box on Saturday beware of,this guy as he threatened to eject me when I stood up to remonstrate with KM. He was politely forceful, I think he is her and RM's minder
Now we know where all the missing chips have been going.
to be fair I don't really see this as a problem. the other times it's been on it's been inside anyway.
No, I understand and even agree that a family day in itself is an ok thing in principle. It just seems, ahem, "weird" that they always seem to designate a match as a family activity day when there's already a well publicised protest planned.
The Club will allow the protest to go ahead in the West Stand car park. There really isn't a lot they can do to stop it unless it gets too unruly or protestors try to get through the stewards to enter the West Stand reception and further.
Sums these spineless cowards up, gonna have a few thousand unhappy fans protesting, I know, lets invite a load of kids down and put them in the line of fire, while we slip out a side door avoiding them.
Any decent human being would have morals and not come up with ideas like that.
The Club will allow the protest to go ahead in the West Stand car park. There really isn't a lot they can do to stop it unless it gets too unruly or protestors try to get through the stewards to enter the West Stand reception and further.
If that were to happen they couldn't do anything about it anyway. I reckon we are twelve months off that when we are in League One but there will be a thousand less because they will have given up on Charlton by then.
As with anywhere else, we would advise people to follow any instructions from the police. We have to assume and respect that they will only act on grounds of public safety and to ensure the law is upheld, rather than according to the whims of club officials.
Sound.
But remember March 31st 1990 ;0)
Off the top of my head CASC meeting at The Valley Club...Standing room only on a table at the time pint in hand.....Good old days.
Lansdowne Mews? Depending on what happens, people should be prepared to be move about if seen fit, perhaps moving as one unit, perhaps as more than one. Static demos are easy to contain, dynamic ones less so. Am not saying that a move from A to B (to C) will be necessary but, depending on how things go, be prepared to move. We've had enough of being dictated to in the past two years. From now on, we take the lead.
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But remember March 31st 1990 ;0)
I'm pretty sure we are in melt down territory there.
I didn't know that. Presumably this has been in place for a while?
http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/charlton-athletic-family-activity-zone-blackburn-2914229.aspx
I hate to say they're predictable...
It just seems, ahem, "weird" that they always seem to designate a match as a family activity day when there's already a well publicised protest planned.
Any decent human being would have morals and not come up with ideas like that.
We've had enough of being dictated to in the past two years. From now on, we take the lead.