Do the majority of loyal supporters believe in all these embarrassing. actions making it a suitable environment for our children.Why are the stewards not taking action to remove the people who disrupt play by throwing things .On one occasion an idiot chucked a stuffed toy onto the field in full view of the steward who just watched him No action.A good example to the kids who are our future.
Grow up and stop spoiling the match experience for the rest.
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I think CARD have been an inspiration to us all and especialy youngsters.
Can I make a serious suggestion here, just lighten up and enjoy the moment. People go to football because they want to see a spectacle. But the the most part of two years there has been no spectacle to enjoy. The regime are slowly rotting our club away and the protesters are doing everything they can to try and heal the sickness. For me the protests have been the single most enjoyable thing at The Valley this season. Try loosening up a bit and stop thinking you need to act like the outraged son of Bill Grundy and Victoria Gillick, you might just enjoy it.
You always know someone's logical thinking has gone right out the window when that's lobbed into a discussion.
She is the sweetest little thing (obviously I'm a bit biased there) but she hates Roland (and the ref. yesterday). Equally she went ballistic when we scored in injury time.
Supporting Charlton is never going to be straight forward and we all go along for our own reasons. At the moment, for many, the reason is to try and help our club from spiralling downwards into a world of uncertainty. If that means some match disrupting protests so be it. I'm in. If we sit back and let it happen it will happen. The sooner Roland sells the better.
It's almost enough to make you want to protest.
Phil?
Phil?
Where did you go, Phil?
Or, do you want to teach your child to be passive? A pushover? Someone who does not stand up for what they believe in?
Looked like his father, had strong opinions, like his father, liked a beer or three, like his father but a gentle man and nothing like as obnoxious as father Bill.
Sadly, Tim passed away 7 years ago aged just 50.
He was a good man and interesting conversationalist. A sad loss.
Oh yeah.. school