Well that was a bit of a let down. Gave out crisps, attended the rally in the car park and now on my way to join up with the amimal rights march in town. I think I already know which'll be more passionate.
These protests do little though and this is what 50th time?
All that time ago (a year or two ago?) when a pitch invasion was rumoured at a certain minute was the time to get attention. Only two did it, and since then same old same old.
Apathy now firmly set in and some crisps aren't going to do anything.
These protests do little though and this is what 50th time?
All that time ago (a year or two ago?) when a pitch invasion was rumoured at a certain minute was the time to get attention. Only two did it, and since then same old same old.
Apathy now firmly set in and some crisps aren't going to do anything.
These protests do little though and this is what 50th time?
All that time ago (a year or two ago?) when a pitch invasion was rumoured at a certain minute was the time to get attention. Only two did it, and since then same old same old.
Apathy now firmly set in and some crisps aren't going to do anything.
These protests do little though and this is what 50th time?
All that time ago (a year or two ago?) when a pitch invasion was rumoured at a certain minute was the time to get attention. Only two did it, and since then same old same old.
Apathy now firmly set in and some crisps aren't going to do anything.
This protest has been mentioned 6 times in the last 25 minutes on BBC Radio London, both directly and as a source of humorous comment between the various presenters, as a way of keeping attention on it when they cover 7 other London games.
That is an example of what these protests do (unlike idiots running onto the pitch which was never a CARD proposal)
She lists herself as an active trade unionist, and yet she appears to think that people protesting about staff not being paid bonuses they are entitled to is wrong
Really hoped for better numbers. The overall impression is that apathy is eating away the little RD has left of our club.
But how can anyone take the protests seriously now, when the majority of the protesters have bought tickets (giving the Rat money) and go to the games! A 100% boycott is the only avenue left. Even the SMT have boycotted today.
She lists herself as an active trade unionist, and yet she appears to think that people protesting about staff not being paid bonuses they are entitled to is wrong
Is she some kind of thing, then? Known personally to people on here?
She lists herself as an active trade unionist, and yet she appears to think that people protesting about staff not being paid bonuses they are entitled to is wrong
Is she some kind of thing, then? Known personally to people on here?
She lists herself as an active trade unionist, and yet she appears to think that people protesting about staff not being paid bonuses they are entitled to is wrong
Is she some kind of thing, then? Known personally to people on here?
What is the particular significance of crisps as the chosen weapon?
Ok at the risk of a whoosh a member of staff phoned HR to see if it was ok to eat crisps at their work station. The request was declined as RD had cut back on cleaners' hours.
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Inside the ground.
All turned nasty at the end - Charlton fans arguing with Charlton fans.
About 400 at the demo
Gave out crisps, attended the rally in the car park and now on my way to join up with the amimal rights march in town.
I think I already know which'll be more passionate.
All that time ago (a year or two ago?) when a pitch invasion was rumoured at a certain minute was the time to get attention. Only two did it, and since then same old same old.
Apathy now firmly set in and some crisps aren't going to do anything.
Ashamed of our fans who are now doing more to rip the heart out of
#CAFC than Roland has ever managed. #RedCardOut— Debbie Cavaldoro (@SE_Debbie) August 25, 2018 ">That is an example of what these protests do (unlike idiots running onto the pitch which was never a CARD proposal)
She lists herself as an active trade unionist, and yet she appears to think that people protesting about staff not being paid bonuses they are entitled to is wrong
A 100% boycott is the only avenue left.
Even the SMT have boycotted today.
She lists herself as an active trade unionist, and yet she appears to think that people protesting about staff not being paid bonuses they are entitled to is wrong
Is she some kind of thing, then? Known personally to people on here?
Is she some kind of thing, then? Known personally to people on here?
CAFC Press officer 08 / 09 (Linkedin profile).
Is she some kind of thing, then? Known personally to people on here?
Nope, I just checked her profile..