That's poor if true especially considering how kind and welcoming their owner was to some of our fans when we played up there .
and what he posted on their website this week about the applause in the 29th minute and how great our fans were when he met them up there. Perhaps someone on Twitter could post our apologies for a few morons?
Didn't go today, but the Fleetwood fans were magnificent when we went up there. If this is true (I'd prefer that it wasn't), I hope there are some lengthy bans for the perpetrators.
totally out of order .. to state the obvious .. but the behaviour of some young CAFC 'fans' at away games this season has been very poor .. too much booze, coke and cowardice .. I guess the idea is to outmillwall Millwall
Yeah their official twitter posted it. Said nobody was hurt or anything but reported to police. Have no idea of the damage hopefully minimal but enough they wanted to share it on twitter. Either way it's embarressing, we ain't Millwall.
I only go away games now for the same reason as most but have definitely seen a rise in people going, my age and younger, that really do wish they were Millwall.
Not surprising, fairly common at big games where there's an intense rivalry, Liverpool v united, Spurs v arsenal, Rangers v Celtic, Galatasaray v Fenerbahce and.......Charlton v Fleetwood!
I do find it strange that, I'm assuming, a group of people were allowed to stand around and wait for the bus to leave. Especially with how he incited the fans at the end. Unless they hid among people looking for autographs but I doubt the type of people that'd do this would really blend in.
FFS, what is wrong with some people? Why on earth shouldn't managers celebrate when they win? Some people seem to get so uptight about things like this, I seriously wonder why they go to football. It can't be good for their health.
FFS, what is wrong with some people? Why on earth shouldn't managers celebrate when they win? Some people seem to get so uptight about things like this, I seriously wonder why they go to football. It can't be good for their health.
Agreed... What happens on the pitch should stay on the pitch.
Afterwards people should just move on and get on with their lives - Yes its an emotional sport but no need for the sort of reaction that Fleetwood had to put up with
FFS, what is wrong with some people? Why on earth shouldn't managers celebrate when they win? Some people seem to get so uptight about things like this, I seriously wonder why they go to football. It can't be good for their health.
Uwe Rosler and Chris Powell are not in the same class league
FFS, what is wrong with some people? Why on earth shouldn't managers celebrate when they win? Some people seem to get so uptight about things like this, I seriously wonder why they go to football. It can't be good for their health.
Uwe Rosler and Chris Powell are not in the same class league
As it happens I agree with you, but I wonder how many of the Wendies would.
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I only go away games now for the same reason as most but have definitely seen a rise in people going, my age and younger, that really do wish they were Millwall.
There you go, mate.
Fair enough, this is Charlton Life.
FFS, what is wrong with some people? Why on earth shouldn't managers celebrate when they win? Some people seem to get so uptight about things like this, I seriously wonder why they go to football. It can't be good for their health.
Can only think of a situation with teenagers, and to be honest can't imagine many being around by the time Fleetwood left
Afterwards people should just move on and get on with their lives - Yes its an emotional sport but no need for the sort of reaction that Fleetwood had to put up with
for a reaction from us, Chris celebrated with us, big difference.