Good piece by Rob Virtue of The Wharf paper. Attacks the regime of Roly & Latrien very well..."Such a rich supply of new and quirky stories are emanating from SE7 that the media circus has pitched its tent at The Valley"
I dont miss some of the threats and abuse that's for sure but this I accepted came with the territory, the sense of achievement, empowerment that we did have a voice and comraderie made it feel worth while however.
Right now, I am very happy with a future of just watching my team again and consigning the protests to memories.
The Burnley game will live long as one of those. What a day!
I dont miss some of the threats and abuse that's for sure but this I accepted came with the territory, the sense of achievement, empowerment that we did have a voice and comraderie made it feel worth while however.
Right now, I am very happy with a future of just watching my team again and consigning the protests to memories.
The Burnley game will live long as one of those. What a day!
I don’t miss any of it to be honest, glad it’s all over, we’ve still got a club, and at the moment appear to have landed on our feet with a decent caring owner, who respects the fans (not customers).
I dont miss some of the threats and abuse that's for sure but this I accepted came with the territory, the sense of achievement, empowerment that we did have a voice and comraderie made it feel worth while however.
Right now, I am very happy with a future of just watching my team again and consigning the protests to memories.
The Burnley game will live long as one of those. What a day!
The day the sofa died
Did TK ever catch the culprit that destroyed the sofa? I know he was keen to find out who it was
I was glad we were doing it all, but am glad that now we kind of watch from the shore whilst other sailors struggle with the storm. We did our bit, and what struck me about the actual chants from the Arsenal fans yesterday was it was like a Charlton Athletic fans tribute act. Nice to see them trying though.
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"They have seen little direction under the ownership, and Charlton have plummeted down the league table..."
Some cracking photos in this one too.
Not sure how it's been covered in the printed press though.
@LouisMend piece from the SLP.
Nice touch in the comments from our ol' friend a2c.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36120872
Sky's highlights package including protest.
m.sporza.be/#!/snippet/571ba8d6486a0f7f0d980a44
http://www.w3newspapers.com/belgium/
at least that's how I read it first of all
http://www.wharf.co.uk/sport/charlton-fans-revolting--beginning-11237065
Right now, I am very happy with a future of just watching my team again and consigning the protests to memories.
The Burnley game will live long as one of those. What a day!
We did our bit, and what struck me about the actual chants from the Arsenal fans yesterday was it was like a Charlton Athletic fans tribute act.
Nice to see them trying though.