Do we not think that all this protesting is having an adverse effect on our fight to avoid the drop,Don't think the owners give a monkeys about banners,black scarves etc.We should be using our energy encouraging our players not distracting them by all the negative chanting.Why not try to help the players,they must be distracted by all this follow the sheep nonsense.Come on let's try supporting the team on Saturday you never know till you try COYR
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There is only thing that is important and that is the removal of the cancer of Duchatalet. Results are irrelevant.
The team is the regime. Supporting the team is supporting the regime and no wimpy posts of support the team / coyr will change my view or the many others who believe the same.
Reclaim the Valley.
Roland may not but Katrien certainly does.
We're not distracting them and the chanting isn't negative. It is positive, it is about trying to achieve a better, more positive future for the club.
So fans who don't agree with you are "sheep". A bit negative of you to slag off other fans, how does that help?
Think you'll find that those protesting support the team and have done so for many years. Many of them follow the team home and away and back the team. We've tried it already and we continue to do it. Rather insulting and "negative" of you to assume that other fans with years of support behind them as well as younger fans who are just a passionate have never supported the team. Who the hell are you to say that?
Roland appointing the Serb manager.
Roland selling lookman in the transfer window.
And helped...
Getting rid of that fool freaye.
Being active in the transfer window ( though not very good )
Bringing the majority of the supporters together.
The fans gaining respect from media, other football fans and experts for not accepting the crap we are given.
But I am willing to not protest during the game on Saturday, I'm willing to try anything to help the team. Then I'll be straight to the post match protest.
If we are to stay within the law the only way we can show our dissatisfaction at the owner is with such things as scarves, placards and mass protests. The coach has already stated that our protests do not affect the players.
so Philpoters we do support the team but we do not support the regime.
If you're supporting the regime, YOU are the sheep.
So nice try to attempt to deflect blame onto Charlton supporters for the pitiful performance yesterday. Charlton will go goals down in the game, but need sufficient creativity and skilled forwards to get back into the game. The transfer window singularly failed to bring in players to address the main weaknesses in the team at a key point of the season.
If you're only interested in the football on the pitch then fine, that's your prerogative. Support as you see fit.
Regardless of which league were in next season a season ticket ban should be the big protest organised by card.
So if we do everything to get them out, that WILL help the players, won't it :-)
Well someone had ta
Have been involved in the 5pm protests with my son, left the Blackburn protest after the second flare got lit. Increased threat of violence has an increased cost to the club, but decreases the number of people prepared to join in.
The first CARD protest caught me short and I did spend inside the ground that day, I didn't yesterday.
Between us we make sure we are wearing black and white scarves, my son insists on wearing his white and red one and who am I to insist otherwise.
We shout for the team all game, can be a lonely experience in the west lower closer to the away fans than the covered end. We will either not buy a season tickets next season or buy late but closer to the covered end
We stand up because we we want them out. I have no problem either this as it normally happens not at pre-planned times but when there is a lull in play.
Yesterday I thought that the planning for the in game protests meant that the support was less engaged with the game than normal.
I may be wrong, but I do not agree with organised in game protests at this stage. My son was disappointed to not get more involved I the first 20 minutes. I agree that some of this was a lack of showing on the pitch, not all of it though.
When we are confirmed relegated, In game protests can be OK.
Right now though I think our focus as fans throughout the game should be supporting the team with as much noise as we can generate.
I was unhappy with having contributed towards yesterday's protest which, while well meaning in terms of highlighting the treatment at Blackburn of a banner holder, for me meant too much energy was taken out of the support.
The game was very disappointing. Not every protest comes off and I will be supporting the team, the protests and not the regime going forwards.
Unbelievable amount of police there yesterday.
CARD should target a game for a total boycott by all fans. Let the regime see FAN power at work. The media would have a field day showing the empty ground. The team are paid more than enough to play in front of away fans, if they don,t like it - tough!
If for example a boycott was called for the next home game, how many people do you think would actually support it? I'm Interested in your view. Mine is that there would be about 6,000 people would potentially agree with it. Of that 6000, 4000-5000 of those would still go to see how empty the ground would would look with 6000 missing. So the maximum impact would be 1000-2000, which probably won't have any real visible impact.
I know I'd happily stay away but im not convinced it would be wide enough supported at this stage (I think things change dramatically if we continue heading closer to relegation). Just my own view.