I know lots of people are genuinely interested in the team's state of sartorial elegance and fair play to them. But please don't buy any replica shirts from the regime, it'll only encourage them.
I know lots of people are genuinely interested in the team's state of sartorial elegance and fair play to them. But please don't buy any replica shirts from the regime, it'll only encourage them.
This, show your support and boycott replica shirts.
I know lots of people are genuinely interested in the team's state of sartorial elegance and fair play to them. But please don't buy any replica shirts from the regime, it'll only encourage them.
Not fair on my kids so I will buy one.
Though some could argue a Charlton shirt is tantamount to child abuse
I wish i could turn a blind eye like you Swisdom but for the greater good (my kids from 5-11 years old understand) we wanna give this shithouse ownership as little money as possible England kits until these clowns have gone
I wish i could turn a blind eye like you Swisdom but for the greater good (my kids from 5-11 years old understand) we wanna give this shithouse ownership as little money as possible England kits until these clowns have gone
I wish i could turn a blind eye like you Swisdom but for the greater good (my kids from 5-11 years old understand) we wanna give this shithouse ownership as little money as possible England kits until these clowns have gone
In the days before replica kits my dad used to buy plain red or white t/shirts and get them printed with a CAFC or Charlton Athletic.
I doubt that the profit from sales of replica kits would make a jot of difference to whether RD stays or sells though, we are talking about someone who is very rich, and the profit on merchandise will be tiny when compared to his wealth (or indeed the salary of a Naby Sarr)
Chaps, they lost £13m+ last year and they sold JBG, Pope and Lookman to balance the books. Not buying shirts doesn't seem to have made them sell up so far so if your kids want a Charlton shirt just buy them one.
What is the point of fighting for our club if our kids are going to choose to support Arsenal because we don't buy them a replica shirt that costs 0.008% of the clubs debts?
My son has lost all interest in Charlton now. I'd give anything for him to ask me to buy him a shirt, or come to a game. For those of you that have kids that are interested in the club think yourselves lucky and break the boycott just this once!
However, if the new shirt it toilet, feel free to buy them a PS4 game instead.
What is the point of fighting for our club if our kids are going to choose to support Arsenal because we don't buy them a replica shirt that costs 0.008% of the clubs debts?
My 4 boys are suitably brainwashed and hate Roland nearly as much as me .
the younger ones have some crappy old , passed down , sponsors letters missing old kits to put on
they prefer the protest matches to the non protest ones
They sang ' we hate palace' to their 4 year old palace cousin constantly on Sunday
Spending as little as possible at Charlton and doing our own little bit may not make a bigger difference but every little helps and if everyone tightened their Charlton purse strings that little bit more it can only help with the end game imo
some of us have different thresholds as to what we will do to help rid ourselves of these clueless chancers
i know the ultimate sacrifice is made by those no longer attending
What is the point of fighting for our club if our kids are going to choose to support Arsenal because we don't buy them a replica shirt that costs 0.008% of the clubs debts?
Now type that again with a straight face.
Alright, maybe I should have said Chelsea, or Spurs. The point still remains. There are very few ways to get a kid interested in a crappy football club like ours. If a shirt helps then what is the real downside?
I know lots of people are genuinely interested in the team's state of sartorial elegance and fair play to them. But please don't buy any replica shirts from the regime, it'll only encourage them.
Not fair on my kids so I will buy one.
Though some could argue a Charlton shirt is tantamount to child abuse
Wait a couple of years and when their pals are taking the piss out of them supporting a conference club, they will understand all about not fair...
When did the badge change, as the red section is relatively small and the black section larger in that badge compared to the one we've used for the last 15 years, and there's no "TM"?
When did the badge change, as the red section is relatively small and the black section larger in that badge compared to the one we've used for the last 15 years, and there's no "TM"?
This was same as the 1984/85/86 badge , it then changed to all red on the shirt in DIvision one!
My 4 boys are suitably brainwashed and hate Roland nearly as much as me .
the younger ones have some crappy old , passed down , sponsors letters missing old kits to put on
they prefer the protest matches to the non protest ones
They sang ' we hate palace' to their 4 year old palace cousin constantly on Sunday
Spending as little as possible at Charlton and doing our own little bit may not make a bigger difference but every little helps and if everyone tightened their Charlton purse strings that little bit more it can only help with the end game imo
some of us have different thresholds as to what we will do to help rid ourselves of these clueless chancers
i know the ultimate sacrifice is made by those no longer attending
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Though some could argue a Charlton shirt is tantamount to child abuse
England kits until these clowns have gone
How about that?
I doubt that the profit from sales of replica kits would make a jot of difference to whether RD stays or sells though, we are talking about someone who is very rich, and the profit on merchandise will be tiny when compared to his wealth (or indeed the salary of a Naby Sarr)
What is the point of fighting for our club if our kids are going to choose to support Arsenal because we don't buy them a replica shirt that costs 0.008% of the clubs debts?
My son has lost all interest in Charlton now. I'd give anything for him to ask me to buy him a shirt, or come to a game. For those of you that have kids that are interested in the club think yourselves lucky and break the boycott just this once!
However, if the new shirt it toilet, feel free to buy them a PS4 game instead.
the younger ones have some crappy old , passed down , sponsors letters missing old kits to put on
they prefer the protest matches to the non protest ones
They sang ' we hate palace' to their 4 year old palace cousin constantly on Sunday
Spending as little as possible at Charlton and doing our own little bit may not make a bigger difference but every little helps and if everyone tightened their Charlton purse strings that little bit more it can only help with the end game imo
some of us have different thresholds as to what we will do to help rid ourselves of these clueless chancers
i know the ultimate sacrifice is made by those no longer attending
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Well done @oohaahmortimer (and all the little oohaahs).
Some fans were consulted.