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So Is the plan

Everybody walks out in a live tv match and nobody renews their season ticket to show the world that should Roland ever want to decide to sell the franchise to some town fifty or a hundred miles or so away and redevelop the valley with flats that Charlton fans are no longer interested in supporting the team anyway ?
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  • iamdan
    iamdan Posts: 2,422
    No.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    No, that's not the plan.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    edited March 2016
    Yeah thats it. That's what the whole protest thing has been about.
  • Redvaliant
    Redvaliant Posts: 521
    Do charlton still exist then, I thought a club from the Belgian 3rd division had moved in.
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    No. I think its more a kind of fancy dress conga type thing tomorrow.
    Join in, why dontcha?
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    edited March 2016

    No. I think its more a kind of fancy dress conga type thing tomorrow.
    Join in, why dontcha?

    Not a fan of congas, they always get out of hand - Anyway we will win tomorrow and everything will be all ok.
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    Yeah thats it. That's what the whole protest thing has been about.

    I thought the protests were over the number of chips you get in the ground?
  • micks1950
    micks1950 Posts: 943

    Everybody walks out in a live tv match and nobody renews their season ticket to show the world that should Roland ever want to decide to sell the franchise to some town fifty or a hundred miles or so away and redevelop the valley with flats that Charlton fans are no longer interested in supporting the team anyway ?

    So when are these 'good times' going to 'roll' exactly - and what's your plan to ensure they do....?

  • Tavern
    Tavern Posts: 7,683

    Yeah thats it. That's what the whole protest thing has been about.

    I thought the protests were over the number of chips you get in the ground?
    The only reason I am going! lol
  • Tavern
    Tavern Posts: 7,683
    I am invading the pitch with my banner saying we want more than 14 chips! All for the viewers to see!

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  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    I wouldn't worry I should imagine any pitch invasion will end up a bit like this.
  • BartleyPark
    BartleyPark Posts: 430
    Very well put. If you don't understand words.
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729

    Everybody walks out in a live tv match and nobody renews their season ticket to show the world that should Roland ever want to decide to sell the franchise to some town fifty or a hundred miles or so away and redevelop the valley with flats that Charlton fans are no longer interested in supporting the team anyway ?

    wut
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,314
    Crackanory or Jackanory.
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,851
    Letthemoaningbuggerspeak
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,891
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  • So the plan is not to show the world and Roland that Charlton fans have had enough and are walking away from the club and won't be coming back ?...i must have been reading the wrong posts...and let's face it, the thought of somebody buying or moving a football franchise is totally fanciful, it would never happen, would it And as for redeveloping the valley, there's no demand for homes in London, especially near a train station...beats me why The rest of us didn't walk away when we got relegated to the old 3rd division and only had 3,000 at home matches in what was the biggest capacity league ground in England, or when we went bust, or when we moved to selhurst, or when we moved to Upton Park...if we'd had some rocket scientists on board then to tell everybody to walk away and stay away then it could us been charlton that was moved to Milton Keynes and not Wimbledon, which actually was on the cards as I recall the stories at one time...still, the vociferous majority must know what they are doing I suppose...
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    edited March 2016

    So the plan is not to show the world and Roland that Charlton fans have had enough and are walking away from the club and won't be coming back ?...i must have been reading the wrong posts...and let's face it, the thought of somebody buying or moving a football franchise is totally fanciful, it would never happen, would it And as for redeveloping the valley, there's no demand for homes in London, especially near a train station...beats me why The rest of us didn't walk away when we got relegated to the old 3rd division and only had 3,000 at home matches in what was the biggest capacity league ground in England, or when we went bust, or when we moved to selhurst, or when we moved to Upton Park...if we'd had some rocket scientists on board then to tell everybody to walk away and stay away then it could us been charlton that was moved to Milton Keynes and not Wimbledon, which actually was on the cards as I recall the stories at one time...still, the vociferous majority must know what they are doing I suppose...

    You need to consider a change of user name (:
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    I may have a plan for you; learn to use full stops.

    Seriously, I've tried to read it more than once and I still have no idea WTF you're talking about.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,891
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  • Cardinal Sin
    Cardinal Sin Posts: 5,233

    So the plan is not to show the world and Roland that Charlton fans have had enough and are walking away from the club and won't be coming back ?...i must have been reading the wrong posts...and let's face it, the thought of somebody buying or moving a football franchise is totally fanciful, it would never happen, would it And as for redeveloping the valley, there's no demand for homes in London, especially near a train station...beats me why The rest of us didn't walk away when we got relegated to the old 3rd division and only had 3,000 at home matches in what was the biggest capacity league ground in England, or when we went bust, or when we moved to selhurst, or when we moved to Upton Park...if we'd had some rocket scientists on board then to tell everybody to walk away and stay away then it could us been charlton that was moved to Milton Keynes and not Wimbledon, which actually was on the cards as I recall the stories at one time...still, the vociferous majority must know what they are doing I suppose...

    With supporters like you, we would never have made it back to the Valley either. It's a protest because we love the club, not because we want an excuse to stop going - we've already got that. Good intentions are simply not enough.
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,888
    For years now he pops in every other week and tells everyone to keep their chins up because (if you don't really pay attention) everything's fine. He's just a less rigorous seriouslyred.

    Anyway, the very point of the protests is the opposite of telling "everyone to walk away and stay away."

    We're asking people to stand up for the Charlton they want to see and apply pressure.
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,709
    edited March 2016

    So the plan is not to show the world and Roland that Charlton fans have had enough and are walking away from the club and won't be coming back ?...i must have been reading the wrong posts...and let's face it, the thought of somebody buying or moving a football franchise is totally fanciful, it would never happen, would it And as for redeveloping the valley, there's no demand for homes in London, especially near a train station...beats me why The rest of us didn't walk away when we got relegated to the old 3rd division and only had 3,000 at home matches in what was the biggest capacity league ground in England, or when we went bust, or when we moved to selhurst, or when we moved to Upton Park...if we'd had some rocket scientists on board then to tell everybody to walk away and stay away then it could us been charlton that was moved to Milton Keynes and not Wimbledon, which actually was on the cards as I recall the stories at one time...still, the vociferous majority must know what they are doing I suppose...

    Just do whatever you feel is right but please learn how to punctuate.
  • I thought this was all over the lack vegetarian choice in the ground.
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729

    So the plan is not to show the world and Roland that Charlton fans have had enough and are walking away from the club and won't be coming back ?...i must have been reading the wrong posts...and let's face it, the thought of somebody buying or moving a football franchise is totally fanciful, it would never happen, would it And as for redeveloping the valley, there's no demand for homes in London, especially near a train station...beats me why The rest of us didn't walk away when we got relegated to the old 3rd division and only had 3,000 at home matches in what was the biggest capacity league ground in England, or when we went bust, or when we moved to selhurst, or when we moved to Upton Park...if we'd had some rocket scientists on board then to tell everybody to walk away and stay away then it could us been charlton that was moved to Milton Keynes and not Wimbledon, which actually was on the cards as I recall the stories at one time...still, the vociferous majority must know what they are doing I suppose...

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  • The fact that people will spend their money and more importantly their time to travel across London (and beyond) to protest against this regime is testament to the disgraceful way our club is being managed. I've supported Charlton for nearly 40 years and in that time there has been good times, but many bad times. Never have I known there to be such a ferocious anti-owner stance that is felt (almost unilaterally) as it is now. I've already committed to go to the Wendnesday & also Leeds game even if we're down. I enjoyed standing in a washing basket at Hull all afternoon. Protesting certaining beats the football at present. If there is one thing we can all get behind, it's our club, not the owner, OUR club. Long after you're gone Roland. We'll all still be arguing, but we'll all still be here.

    When I hear fans at clubs like Arsenal, Man City, Utd, Liverpool moaning about a lack of ambition or not enough money spent, when clubs are parting with £200 million a season on player's and contracts of £15 million a season, it makes me wonder just what they would say and feel to be in our or Blackpool fans shoes. Some don't know or realise when they're well off.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448

    I thought this was all over the lack vegetarian choice in the ground.

    Got to tackle the little issues first.
  • Tavern
    Tavern Posts: 7,683
    We are Charlton and sod the regime!
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,105

    So the plan is not to show the world and Roland that Charlton fans have had enough and are walking away from the club and won't be coming back ?...i must have been reading the wrong posts...and let's face it, the thought of somebody buying or moving a football franchise is totally fanciful, it would never happen, would it And as for redeveloping the valley, there's no demand for homes in London, especially near a train station...beats me why The rest of us didn't walk away when we got relegated to the old 3rd division and only had 3,000 at home matches in what was the biggest capacity league ground in England, or when we went bust, or when we moved to selhurst, or when we moved to Upton Park...if we'd had some rocket scientists on board then to tell everybody to walk away and stay away then it could us been charlton that was moved to Milton Keynes and not Wimbledon, which actually was on the cards as I recall the stories at one time...still, the vociferous majority must know what they are doing I suppose...

    With supporters like you, we would never have made it back to the Valley either. It's a protest because we love the club, not because we want an excuse to stop going - we've already got that. Good intentions are simply not enough.
    Too bloody right
  • let the good times roll?
    More like let the good times TROLL!!! LOL!!


    ...seriously though, not joking, your post is nonsense.