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Dear old Daisy today

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  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,792
    edited December 2017
    Missed It said:

    She must have given PR Tom the slip. Maybe he's the one locked in the broom cupboard now after her daring escape?

    In the narrative she has constructed in her head she walked out on that pitch to stand up to sexist, ignorant bullies. Which, when viewed in the certain sort of one-eyed logic she is applying, has the appearance of truth to her and her apologist friends. In a way, I admire her astonishing brass neck. It's arrogance and self-importance of quite staggering proportions.

    Don't forget that "the protests focused not only on man or the woman, but also on the country". The boos were clearly part of a nationalist conspiracy against Belgium organised by Brexiters, including the large numbers of fans who voted remain.
  • TelMc32 said:

    From the North Upper, it looked like her and Bernie were jumping up and down before the game like giggling schoolgirls. Added a sour note that she felt she needed to be involved in history at half time. Glad that they rushed through her intro, sounded a little muffled too compared to calling out the players names (although I thought the guy with the mike was a bit disrespectful to Jimmy Giles) and she didn’t say anything.

    I jokingly said to you that with the larger than usual crowd she would say to Roland, I think I've turned this around, don't sell.
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    It was the ridiulous high heels on the pitch that got to me.

    Paddy Powell would have never allowed those stilettos on his pitch.
  • Stig said:

    Can't knock Daisy on our history. She did help to open the museum :wink:

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    Does Daisy have her hand on Keith's bum? ;)
    Where is her left hand off to I'm wondering
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,255
    Addickted said:

    It was the ridiulous high heels on the pitch that got to me.

    Paddy Powell would have never allowed those stilettos on his pitch.

    Yes, I noticed them. I must confess to not quite realising it was Katrien at first as she was, how shall we say, rather fetching in the long stilettos and short skirt. Looks like she’s lost weight and glammed up. My carnal thoughts very quickly turned to hoping the stilettos would get stuck in the pitch and she’d fall over. She got told in no uncertain terms to get out of the legends’ team photo.
  • A true legend; and I do mean Jim Melrose
  • A true legend; and I do mean Jim Melrose

  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,088
    Purely out of morbid interest, and of course understood on the basis of a very low base, is she actually getting better at her job? Ok, she's been told to shut up which has got rid of 90% of the visible problems. Just wondered about the day to day running
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,760

    A true legend; and I do mean Jim Melrose

    Christ I loved Jim Melrose... my first proper hero...
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,792
    McBobbin said:

    Purely out of morbid interest, and of course understood on the basis of a very low base, is she actually getting better at her job? Ok, she's been told to shut up which has got rid of 90% of the visible problems. Just wondered about the day to day running

    What is it that you imagine she does?

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  • A true legend; and I do mean Jim Melrose

    Just the thought of her lauding up all the applause and taking credit is making me want to self harm.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,088



    McBobbin said:

    Purely out of morbid interest, and of course understood on the basis of a very low base, is she actually getting better at her job? Ok, she's been told to shut up which has got rid of 90% of the visible problems. Just wondered about the day to day running

    What is it that you imagine she does?
    I haven't the first idea beyond negotiate very ludicrous contracts for average players. What is she supposed to do?
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900
    McBobbin said:



    McBobbin said:

    Purely out of morbid interest, and of course understood on the basis of a very low base, is she actually getting better at her job? Ok, she's been told to shut up which has got rid of 90% of the visible problems. Just wondered about the day to day running

    What is it that you imagine she does?
    I haven't the first idea beyond negotiate very ludicrous contracts for average players. What is she supposed to do?
    There'll be a vacancy soon mate with a full job description if you can hang on a bit :wink:
  • Addickted said:

    It was the ridiulous high heels on the pitch that got to me.

    Paddy Powell would have never allowed those stilettos on his pitch.

    Perhaps they needed someone to spike the pitch at half time...
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,345

    A true legend; and I do mean Jim Melrose

    Just the sight of her makes me want to puke ....... get out of OUR club liar


  • McBobbin said:

    Purely out of morbid interest, and of course understood on the basis of a very low base, is she actually getting better at her job? Ok, she's been told to shut up which has got rid of 90% of the visible problems. Just wondered about the day to day running

    What is it that you imagine she does?
    I think @McBobbin might have a point. Does @McBobbin have to imagine she does something, @Airman Brown? If she does nothing and is just a sinecure, her nil contribution is an improvement on her previous (and unquestionable) negative contribution, you could argue.
  • 3blokes
    3blokes Posts: 4,611



    McBobbin said:

    Purely out of morbid interest, and of course understood on the basis of a very low base, is she actually getting better at her job? Ok, she's been told to shut up which has got rid of 90% of the visible problems. Just wondered about the day to day running

    What is it that you imagine she does?
    I think @McBobbin might have a point. Does @McBobbin have to imagine she does something, @Airman Brown? If she does nothing and is just a sinecure, her nil contribution is an improvement on her previous (and unquestionable) negative contribution, you could argue.
    I believe the formula for that is -

    -DD + -RD = + CAFC
  • There were some boos from those that even realised it was her, as had been said they hurried through intros and got on with it. A few of the players had the (I’m assuming) CARD issued Florets on.

    I hadn't realised I was handing out cauliflowers.

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  • Simonsen said:

    Stig said:

    Can't knock Daisy on our history. She did help to open the museum :wink:

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    Does Daisy have her hand on Keith's bum? ;)
    Why not? He's in good nick for an old 'un......
    I met him properly for the first time at the Museum's do on the 5th. He's charming and you can feel his love for the club oozing out of every pore. It will be a very sad day indeed when he shuffles of this mortal coil. May that day be a long time coming.
  • Stig said:

    Separated at birth:

    Gru

    I'll never be able to watch a Despicable Me film again.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,355

    Simonsen said:

    Stig said:

    Can't knock Daisy on our history. She did help to open the museum :wink:

    image

    Does Daisy have her hand on Keith's bum? ;)
    Why not? He's in good nick for an old 'un......
    I met him properly for the first time at the Museum's do on the 5th. He's charming and you can feel his love for the club oozing out of every pore. It will be a very sad day indeed when he shuffles of this mortal coil. May that day be a long time coming.
    On my son's first ever Charlton match, we saw Keith outside, I mentioned it was my sons first match and he was more than happy to stop and have a picture with us both.

  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,271
    mascot88 said:

    A true legend; and I do mean Jim Melrose

    Christ I loved Jim Melrose... my first proper hero...
    Someone was telling me on Saturday night that some of the players had trouble getting an invite from the club and I think Jim Melrose was one of them. Don't know if it's true of course, but it's perfectly plausible.

    I hope they paid all Clive Mendonca's travel expenses.

  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900

    There were some boos from those that even realised it was her, as had been said they hurried through intros and got on with it. A few of the players had the (I’m assuming) CARD issued Florets on.

    I hadn't realised I was handing out cauliflowers.
    Ear Ear :wink:
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900
    edited December 2017
    Talking of Killer, anyone think there's a striking resemblance to the old lag who's just turned up in Eastenders :wink:
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,109

    Stig said:

    Can't knock Daisy on our history. She did help to open the museum :wink:

    image

    Indeed.
    Whose that bloody apologist behind her?
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,478
    McBobbin said:

    Purely out of morbid interest, and of course understood on the basis of a very low base, is she actually getting better at her job? Ok, she's been told to shut up which has got rid of 90% of the visible problems. Just wondered about the day to day running

    no
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,339
    She seems to be going grey.