Letters From Club - Agreed Behavioural Contracts ????
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This is massively working in our favour, talk about shoot themselves in the foot. Its all over Twitter and the internet now.Great Work Katrien3
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Haha yet another own goal by the club. Making massive waves.
KM you have done it again. Hahahahaha1 -
I know this was largely about what is said on social media but a protest involving fans with gaffa tape over their mouths looks more effective than gaffa taped keyboards7
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Apologies if this has already been mentioned, a lot of comments on this to go through, but do we know what the 'comments on social media' they are referring to are?0
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Or shoesJohnnyJoeyDeeDee said:I know this was largely about what is said on social media but a protest involving fans with gaffa tape over their mouths looks more effective than gaffa taped keyboards
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This guy who wrote the letter, is he new to the role?
The one thing I don't want to happen is this guy get completely ruined by this. This should fall firmly on the CEO and executive team. Yes it may have been a stupid thing to attach his name too, but surely any club correspondence gets signed off before being sent out.
I'm just saying it won't be nice for this guy if he's now a laughing stock etc, that needs to be firmly at the top. He's prob gonna lose his job as it is. That's enough1 -
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KM, the clown who just can't stop giving.
You really should call it a day dearie, you'll never win you know.0 -
I really don't get them, every time we have a bit of positive news, new signings, manager etc - they can't help themselves by completely screwing it up.1
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A friend in New Zealand just asked me about the letter. I can't believe how much more attention this is getting than Roland's 'some people want the club to fail' rant but I'm not complaining. The more people see what these owners are the more likely we are to get some proper ones in0
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Longtime fan and former fanzine editor, Andy Lopata's take on things: http://www.lopata.co.uk/blog/meet-football-club-who-think-they-control-what-fans-post-social-media4
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I wouldn't worry to much about him mate he's only got himself to blame for putting his name to it and he's probably on a decent pension from his former employers anywaycabbles said:This guy who wrote the letter, is he new to the role?
The one thing I don't want to happen is this guy get completely ruined by this. This should fall firmly on the CEO and executive team. Yes it may have been a stupid thing to attach his name too, but surely any club correspondence gets signed off before being sent out.
I'm just saying it won't be nice for this guy if he's now a laughing stock etc, that needs to be firmly at the top. He's prob gonna lose his job as it is. That's enough.
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Lots of negative comments now on the top of the page when googling news items on Charlton Athletic, some below:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/league-1--charlton-in-disrepair-163146872.html
http://www.cityam.com/247454/charlton-fan-asked-sign-contract-agreeing-not-criticise
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/absolutely-bonkers-charlton-athletic-appear-to-threaten-to-ban-fans-who-post-negative-comments-about-the-club-on-social-media-34959738.html
http://www.prweek.com/article/1405508/prs-put-boot-charlton-athletics-futile-and-misspelled-attempt-gag-fans2 -
Actually on occasions, that's not far from the truth!milo said:Essex_Al said:
Just had visions of sheltered housing in Essex, Danny Dyer style.
Old fellers squaring up to each other over the prunes at breakfast, 'come on you mug', Dorris stepping in telling them both to 'jog on'.
Ray Winston's grandad turning to the old boy by the Stanner stairlift 'where's your Zimmer?', 'what f-ing Zimmer?', 'this f-ing Zimmer'.1 -
Perfect timing by the club. Just when a couple of attacking signings were getting some fans excited, saying get behind the team and slagging off CARD.
Shocking just how stupid they can be.6 -
I'm not so sure our beloved leader can be blamed for this.cabbles said:This guy who wrote the letter, is he new to the role?
The one thing I don't want to happen is this guy get completely ruined by this. This should fall firmly on the CEO and executive team. Yes it may have been a stupid thing to attach his name too, but surely any club correspondence gets signed off before being sent out.
I'm just saying it won't be nice for this guy if he's now a laughing stock etc, that needs to be firmly at the top. He's prob gonna lose his job as it is. That's enough
This guy was ex-plod of a fairly senior rank. He will be well used to running his fiefdom with a rod of iron. It comes as quite a culture shock to retired officers when they have to go off and do a job elsewhere. It takes some quite a while to realise they are now just a small fish in a big pond rather than running their own nick.
I would not be at all surprised if this was not his own "initiative".
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So no negative comments on social media Katrien , can I wear my protest shirt please ?0
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Fuck em... time to walk away one and all...6
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In the the unlikely event the club admit they have made a mistake then I'd imagine this is the angle they will take. Eager will probably be fired as a result.cafcfan said:
I'm not so sure our beloved leader can be blamed for this.cabbles said:This guy who wrote the letter, is he new to the role?
The one thing I don't want to happen is this guy get completely ruined by this. This should fall firmly on the CEO and executive team. Yes it may have been a stupid thing to attach his name too, but surely any club correspondence gets signed off before being sent out.
I'm just saying it won't be nice for this guy if he's now a laughing stock etc, that needs to be firmly at the top. He's prob gonna lose his job as it is. That's enough
This guy was ex-plod of a fairly senior rank. He will be well used to running his fiefdom with a rod of iron. It comes as quite a culture shock to retired officers when they have to go off and do a job elsewhere. It takes some quite a while to realise they are now just a small fish in a big pond rather than running their own nick.
I would not be at all surprised if this was not his own "initiative".0 -
Wonder if he thought to consult with Mick E first?cafcfan said:
I'm not so sure our beloved leader can be blamed for this.cabbles said:This guy who wrote the letter, is he new to the role?
The one thing I don't want to happen is this guy get completely ruined by this. This should fall firmly on the CEO and executive team. Yes it may have been a stupid thing to attach his name too, but surely any club correspondence gets signed off before being sent out.
I'm just saying it won't be nice for this guy if he's now a laughing stock etc, that needs to be firmly at the top. He's prob gonna lose his job as it is. That's enough
This guy was ex-plod of a fairly senior rank. He will be well used to running his fiefdom with a rod of iron. It comes as quite a culture shock to retired officers when they have to go off and do a job elsewhere. It takes some quite a while to realise they are now just a small fish in a big pond rather than running their own nick.
I would not be at all surprised if this was not his own "initiative".
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I fully expect the recipient of the letter to wake up tomorrow morning next to a horse's head.4
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The duvet seen around the worldstonemuse said:Lots of negative comments now on the top of the page when googling news items on Charlton Athletic, some below:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/league-1--charlton-in-disrepair-163146872.html
http://www.cityam.com/247454/charlton-fan-asked-sign-contract-agreeing-not-criticise
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/absolutely-bonkers-charlton-athletic-appear-to-threaten-to-ban-fans-who-post-negative-comments-about-the-club-on-social-media-34959738.html
http://www.prweek.com/article/1405508/prs-put-boot-charlton-athletics-futile-and-misspelled-attempt-gag-fans6 -
Unfair on that person to have to wake up to Katrien first thing!Macronate said:I fully expect the recipient of the letter to wake up tomorrow morning next to a horse's head.
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Have to saying, I'm wetting myself reading this thread ... Life certainly isn't dull being a CAFC fan2
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Absolutely unfit for his job on this evidence. Still thinks he's a copper rather than a jumped up H&S Officer. Shows all the disdain of fans required by Duchatelet so will probably be promoted rather than sacked.johnny73 said:
In the the unlikely event the club admit they have made a mistake then I'd imagine this is the angle they will take. Eager will probably be fired as a result.cafcfan said:
I'm not so sure our beloved leader can be blamed for this.cabbles said:This guy who wrote the letter, is he new to the role?
The one thing I don't want to happen is this guy get completely ruined by this. This should fall firmly on the CEO and executive team. Yes it may have been a stupid thing to attach his name too, but surely any club correspondence gets signed off before being sent out.
I'm just saying it won't be nice for this guy if he's now a laughing stock etc, that needs to be firmly at the top. He's prob gonna lose his job as it is. That's enough
This guy was ex-plod of a fairly senior rank. He will be well used to running his fiefdom with a rod of iron. It comes as quite a culture shock to retired officers when they have to go off and do a job elsewhere. It takes some quite a while to realise they are now just a small fish in a big pond rather than running their own nick.
I would not be at all surprised if this was not his own "initiative".2 -
The PR Week article says it all. Own goal by the club.stonemuse said:Lots of negative comments now on the top of the page when googling news items on Charlton Athletic, some below:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/league-1--charlton-in-disrepair-163146872.html
http://www.cityam.com/247454/charlton-fan-asked-sign-contract-agreeing-not-criticise
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/absolutely-bonkers-charlton-athletic-appear-to-threaten-to-ban-fans-who-post-negative-comments-about-the-club-on-social-media-34959738.html
http://www.prweek.com/article/1405508/prs-put-boot-charlton-athletics-futile-and-misspelled-attempt-gag-fans1 -
I'm not so sure our beloved leader can be blamed for this.
This guy was ex-plod of a fairly senior rank. He will be well used to running his fiefdom with a rod of iron. It comes as quite a culture shock to retired officers when they have to go off and do a job elsewhere. It takes some quite a while to realise they are now just a small fish in a big pond rather than running their own nick.
I would not be at all surprised if this was not his own "initiative".
I would be staggered if this action was taken without the knowledge of th SMT ....... Mind you I am staggered by a lot of what goes on the club these days...
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