CARD would like to thank the thousands of Charlton supporters who took part in the protests that it organised at yesterday’s match against Middlesbrough.
As well as the many fans involved in the advance planning, more than a hundred supporters volunteered to help before the game with distribution and other essential tasks. We are grateful to all of you - and to Sky Sports and other media for the excellent coverage provided.
Our protests will continue, including at the next home match against Birmingham City on April 2nd.
CARD has noted the statement issued by the club. We wish to remind everyone that the Charlton management refused to meet disaffected supporters in both March 2014 and February 2015 despite specific requests from the Charlton Athletic Supporters’ Trust and others to engage in a constructive dialogue.
Promises to improve communication were made at a video-recorded meeting in October last year and repeated by chairman Richard Murray in January. However, by mid-March these promises are still substantially unfulfilled and appear to be understood by the management as an opportunity for them to repeat the same superficial and flawed analysis, more loudly, more slowly and more clearly.
We believe that supporters have fully understood the "unique offer" for the club's future expounded by chief executive Katrien Meire in Dublin last October and by owner Roland Duchatelet in February, and that they reject it.
Taking all the above into account, CARD therefore views any statement from the club’s failing management making vague promises of future improvement with considerable scepticism.
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And will it have accompanying notes for editors pointing them in the direction of dublin video etc?
Cheers - good statement.
Does anyone know if the game highlights that are posted on the Charlton YouTube channel are just directly taken from a third party or edited by the media team. Just that it shows the beach ball protest from, the Data Technique Pinocchio's and a Grim Reaper from Sunday and you would think they would want to edit that out!
Well done.
CAFC, read, weep and hang your heads in shame especially Richard Murray.
Makes me proud to be Charlton.
Time to get your suitcase dusted off Pinocchio.