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  • drewman said:

    I tend to agree that it wasn't likely to be a CARD tactic but what with the bottle throwing incident last season and some of the antics after the Gillingham game, I feel saddened that there are such morons who tag onto our club and diminish the reputation. Let's leave that behaviour to the neighbours at the toolbox.

    Ooh aren't we superior!
    Can't help but read that in the voice of Judge Rinder.

  • Missed It
    Missed It Posts: 2,735
    RAF, but enough about me. I just think smoke bombs are not a very bright idea, not exactly safe and it gives the club the opportunity to press criminal charges against whoever threw it and present protesters as unruly hooligans. Katrien will pull the victim card in a second if she can.
  • Obviously nothing to do with CARD ... no one thinks they will help our situation ( will take a lot more than a bit of smoke )but personally i love them. Its quite common now for fans to throw one when they score.. think it adds to the atmosphere. Tbh would like to see more of them.
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,617
    Throwing a smoke bomb from the upper North is crazy, it only just reached the pitch, could easily have hit someone.

    And for whoever threw it, I hope they don't have you on CCTV, it's a 3 month custodial sentence!
  • Missed It said:

    Addickted said:

    Missed It said:

    It's only because they're banned here that people make such a fuss. On the continent they're a regular part of a lot of matches and add to the atmosphere. I don't really see the harm.

    Not so funny if it doesn't reach the pitch and hits someone in the covered end instead.
    How many have done that?

    None... yet. Do I have to rely on a moron's arm to avoid catching fire? I've been hit by enough spongy footballs, pigs and taxis thrown from the top deck by biffs who never made it on to the cricket team!
    Just to clarify there is no chance of you catching fire. They are smoke bombs not flares. Flares burn at a few hundred degrees and are pretty dangerous. Smoke bombs you can hold in your hand and it will do you no damage at all. Yes it would hurt if it hit you on the head. If you are gonna throw one from the upper tier you best be sure of your arm.

    I think they make a good atmosphere...
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,074

    Missed It said:

    Addickted said:

    Missed It said:

    It's only because they're banned here that people make such a fuss. On the continent they're a regular part of a lot of matches and add to the atmosphere. I don't really see the harm.

    Not so funny if it doesn't reach the pitch and hits someone in the covered end instead.
    How many have done that?

    None... yet. Do I have to rely on a moron's arm to avoid catching fire? I've been hit by enough spongy footballs, pigs and taxis thrown from the top deck by biffs who never made it on to the cricket team!
    Just to clarify there is no chance of you catching fire. They are smoke bombs not flares. Flares burn at a few hundred degrees and are pretty dangerous. Smoke bombs you can hold in your hand and it will do you no damage at all. Yes it would hurt if it hit you on the head. If you are gonna throw one from the upper tier you best be sure of your arm.

    I think they make a good atmosphere...
    I'm not an expert like you, but why do the things thrown on the pitch today create scorch marks on the pitch in that case ?
  • se9addick said:

    Missed It said:

    Addickted said:

    Missed It said:

    It's only because they're banned here that people make such a fuss. On the continent they're a regular part of a lot of matches and add to the atmosphere. I don't really see the harm.

    Not so funny if it doesn't reach the pitch and hits someone in the covered end instead.
    How many have done that?

    None... yet. Do I have to rely on a moron's arm to avoid catching fire? I've been hit by enough spongy footballs, pigs and taxis thrown from the top deck by biffs who never made it on to the cricket team!
    Just to clarify there is no chance of you catching fire. They are smoke bombs not flares. Flares burn at a few hundred degrees and are pretty dangerous. Smoke bombs you can hold in your hand and it will do you no damage at all. Yes it would hurt if it hit you on the head. If you are gonna throw one from the upper tier you best be sure of your arm.

    I think they make a good atmosphere...
    I'm not an expert like you, but why do the things thrown on the pitch today create scorch marks on the pitch in that case ?
    No expert but have bought smoke bombs and used them (not at football). I think that may be more a stain from the ink in it or possibly the smoke causing it. Not sure. But I'm pretty sure there is no flame in them. It's a chemical reaction that creates the smoke...
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,074

    se9addick said:

    Missed It said:

    Addickted said:

    Missed It said:

    It's only because they're banned here that people make such a fuss. On the continent they're a regular part of a lot of matches and add to the atmosphere. I don't really see the harm.

    Not so funny if it doesn't reach the pitch and hits someone in the covered end instead.
    How many have done that?

    None... yet. Do I have to rely on a moron's arm to avoid catching fire? I've been hit by enough spongy footballs, pigs and taxis thrown from the top deck by biffs who never made it on to the cricket team!
    Just to clarify there is no chance of you catching fire. They are smoke bombs not flares. Flares burn at a few hundred degrees and are pretty dangerous. Smoke bombs you can hold in your hand and it will do you no damage at all. Yes it would hurt if it hit you on the head. If you are gonna throw one from the upper tier you best be sure of your arm.

    I think they make a good atmosphere...
    I'm not an expert like you, but why do the things thrown on the pitch today create scorch marks on the pitch in that case ?
    No expert but have bought smoke bombs and used them (not at football). I think that may be more a stain from the ink in it or possibly the smoke causing it. Not sure. But I'm pretty sure there is no flame in them. It's a chemical reaction that creates the smoke...
    There was definitely a flame from the things thrown on the pitch today.
  • Missed It
    Missed It Posts: 2,735
    It looked like a paintball type smoke grenade. They do burn, it's just contained within the body of the flare. I don't know if they're designed to stand up to hitting a concrete floor from 100 ft up though

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  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 4,971
    As much as like them I do think it play's into the regime's hand.

    Poor Daisy will be playing the victim even more now
  • Missed It
    Missed It Posts: 2,735

    Missed It said:

    Addickted said:

    Missed It said:

    It's only because they're banned here that people make such a fuss. On the continent they're a regular part of a lot of matches and add to the atmosphere. I don't really see the harm.

    Not so funny if it doesn't reach the pitch and hits someone in the covered end instead.
    How many have done that?

    None... yet. Do I have to rely on a moron's arm to avoid catching fire? I've been hit by enough spongy footballs, pigs and taxis thrown from the top deck by biffs who never made it on to the cricket team!
    Just to clarify there is no chance of you catching fire. They are smoke bombs not flares. Flares burn at a few hundred degrees and are pretty dangerous. Smoke bombs you can hold in your hand and it will do you no damage at all. Yes it would hurt if it hit you on the head. If you are gonna throw one from the upper tier you best be sure of your arm.

    I think they make a good atmosphere...
    I was being slightly facetious, but I still maintain that it's a bad idea. As the person who threw it will find out if the OB get hold of them
  • 3G
    3G Posts: 736
    edited November 2016
    I'd we're going to do smoke bombs can we at least do them properly?

    They're a fiver each, and aren't that dangerous.

    The Covered End lit up in red smoke would actually look pretty good (cough cough)
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,011

    I'd we're going to do smoke bombs can we at least do them properly?

    They're a fiver each, and aren't that dangerous.

    The Covered End lit up in red smoke would actually look pretty good (cough cough)

    Plus the collective tutting from the West Stand would be defeaning.
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,121

    I'd we're going to do smoke bombs can we at least do them properly?

    They're a fiver each, and aren't that dangerous.

    The Covered End lit up in red smoke would actually look pretty good (cough cough)

    Plus the collective tutting from the West Stand would be defeaning.
    I sit in the Upper West next to the Covered End. There are old boys in there that were going to Charlton before you people were born.
    They don't tut,they just sit there watching their team regardless of what is going on around them.

  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,011
    Redskin said:

    I'd we're going to do smoke bombs can we at least do them properly?

    They're a fiver each, and aren't that dangerous.

    The Covered End lit up in red smoke would actually look pretty good (cough cough)

    Plus the collective tutting from the West Stand would be defeaning.
    I sit in the Upper West next to the Covered End. There are old boys in there that were going to Charlton before you people were born.
    They don't tut,they just sit there watching their team regardless of what is going on around them.

    Jesus wept, it was a joke. Don't get so aggy.
  • 3G
    3G Posts: 736

    Redskin said:

    I'd we're going to do smoke bombs can we at least do them properly?

    They're a fiver each, and aren't that dangerous.

    The Covered End lit up in red smoke would actually look pretty good (cough cough)

    Plus the collective tutting from the West Stand would be defeaning.
    I sit in the Upper West next to the Covered End. There are old boys in there that were going to Charlton before you people were born.
    They don't tut,they just sit there watching their team regardless of what is going on around them.

    Jesus wept, it was a joke. Don't get so aggy.
    Smoke got in Redskin's eyes
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,121

    Redskin said:

    I'd we're going to do smoke bombs can we at least do them properly?

    They're a fiver each, and aren't that dangerous.

    The Covered End lit up in red smoke would actually look pretty good (cough cough)

    Plus the collective tutting from the West Stand would be defeaning.
    I sit in the Upper West next to the Covered End. There are old boys in there that were going to Charlton before you people were born.
    They don't tut,they just sit there watching their team regardless of what is going on around them.

    Jesus wept, it was a joke. Don't get so aggy.
    I'm not getting aggy, Gary. That West Stand joke has been done to death. It's dull.
    Big fan of yours.

  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,011
    Redskin said:

    Redskin said:

    I'd we're going to do smoke bombs can we at least do them properly?

    They're a fiver each, and aren't that dangerous.

    The Covered End lit up in red smoke would actually look pretty good (cough cough)

    Plus the collective tutting from the West Stand would be defeaning.
    I sit in the Upper West next to the Covered End. There are old boys in there that were going to Charlton before you people were born.
    They don't tut,they just sit there watching their team regardless of what is going on around them.

    Jesus wept, it was a joke. Don't get so aggy.
    I'm not getting aggy, Gary. That West Stand joke has been done to death. It's dull.
    Big fan of yours.

    You can't win them all mate! Enjoy your evening.
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,121
    You too.

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  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,888
    edited November 2016

    Redskin said:

    I'd we're going to do smoke bombs can we at least do them properly?

    They're a fiver each, and aren't that dangerous.

    The Covered End lit up in red smoke would actually look pretty good (cough cough)

    Plus the collective tutting from the West Stand would be defeaning.
    I sit in the Upper West next to the Covered End. There are old boys in there that were going to Charlton before you people were born.
    They don't tut,they just sit there watching their team regardless of what is going on around them.

    Jesus wept, it was a joke. Don't get so aggy.
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  • FFS it's a bit of red smoke. Why do people feel the need to bring up such insignificant things when you there's so much more to be worried about. Please never go watch a game on the continent.

    Sat at a Malmo home game next to the head of security (brother-in-law).
    When home team scored a few flares went off 'in' the stand amongst the fans and couldn't see shit. I asked him why the group of firemen sat at the corner of the stand (clearly there for this purpose) weren't going in to put them out. His response was "would you get in with that bunch of idiots". Incidentally their ground is built to flex for when the fans bounce frequently as without his the stadium would crumble as three home stands bounce in unison. As for flares at football not too offended but wouldn't bring them myself.
  • SE7toSG3
    SE7toSG3 Posts: 3,140
    My train was 2 minutes late getting back today, I mean come on, do CARD really thing that is helping matters ffs
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    edited November 2016
    Thing?

    I bet they loved your signals.
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,617
    watching the video back there was actually two thrown, the first smoke bomb just misses people and makes it to concrete before the pitch, the 2nd (that actually remained lit) again only just made the pitch.
  • davedave
    davedave Posts: 101
    Just been reading a toxicology report on smoke grenades from tests carried out in 1966 and 67 This was an American report on the m18 smoke grenade. From what I understand red smoke only killed 140 test animals on day 1. Green smoke killed 201 test animals and Violet smoke about 160. My conclusion is that it's a lot healthier to throw the red than any other colour tested!
  • cafc999 said:

    As much as like them I do think it play's into the regime's hand.

    Poor Daisy will be playing the victim even more now

    Thanks Yoda
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    Gotta be honest, the smokes I use for fumigation are hot. Hot to the point they melt and I have to put them in an old tin can before lighting them, just do I can even pick them up and take them away after, because they take a good 10 minutes to cool down enough to be able to touch em.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,674

    Gotta be honest, the smokes I use for fumigation are hot. Hot to the point they melt and I have to put them in an old tin can before lighting them, just do I can even pick them up and take them away after, because they take a good 10 minutes to cool down enough to be able to touch em.

    The fumigation smokes are only to be used at the Den.