The amount of OB was incredible, especially the load opposite the Lib after. My little boy was loving it but I had no answers as to why they were there!
Anyone see the utter knob in the white wooly hat with a Norway flag on the front? Last seen calling out the police horses.
Napajuri brand that is.
As for the Barnsley fans at start of season us away is probably the pick of away games so they are gonna bring a few, as the sole London club in this league it’s also a big allocation and one of the best stadiums in the league
The amount of OB was incredible, especially the load opposite the Lib after. My little boy was loving it but I had no answers as to why they were there!
The amount of OB was incredible, especially the load opposite the Lib after. My little boy was loving it but I had no answers as to why they were there!
See 4 tsg vans in a row drive past the Oak
Incredible. I wonder if the club have to pay for this “extra” policing. Was total overkill.
Nice bit of easy O/T What grates on me is that during the game, rather than being sat in vans playing on phones, get of your arse and patrol the local streets. Please.
This kid gives a masterclass in hand gestures after Campbell scores . picture 1 he starts with a standard giving it the bird to our celebrating players/ fans picture 2 he smoothly adjusts and you get a two for one giving it the bird and Nescafé wanker sign at the same time , which takes some doing . picture 3 he manages to come out of the double bird/Nescafé and morph it in to the two fingered V . This kid deserves better than League One he is heading to the Premier league of hand gesturing . I’m sure Leeds will be trying to pry him away this January .
Not in the Covered End today but on a freebie in the East with a mate and kids for their second visit. We were abused by this handsome bunch for most of the game. Tories and glory hunters were about nicest we were called. Grown men abusing families. They should be proud.
Some of Barnsley's finest queuing for the audition of Barnsley Love Island.
The amount of OB was incredible, especially the load opposite the Lib after. My little boy was loving it but I had no answers as to why they were there!
See 4 tsg vans in a row drive past the Oak
Incredible. I wonder if the club have to pay for this “extra” policing. Was total overkill.
Unless it’s changed in last 8yrs, only pay for those inside and immediate surrounds.
Yes, I had just met the fans who were already there and they seemed really nice, if a bit shy. Then went to the car to get something and these lads arrived at that point.
One of the kids accidentally let a flare off in his own pocket during the match and couldn't get it out. Apparently it was rather painful.
Not in the Covered End today but on a freebie in the East with a mate and kids for their second visit. We were abused by this handsome bunch for most of the game. Tories and glory hunters were about nicest we were called. Grown men abusing families. They should be proud.
Anyone calling a Charlton supporter al glory hunter is obviously lacking a few brain cells
For that matter, calling South East Londoners Tories!
Not a bright bunch are they?
Greenwich & Woolwich 2019: 34.8% Labour majority Barnsley Central 2019: 9.7% Labour majority
Not in the Covered End today but on a freebie in the East with a mate and kids for their second visit. We were abused by this handsome bunch for most of the game. Tories and glory hunters were about nicest we were called. Grown men abusing families. They should be proud.
Anyone calling a Charlton supporter al glory hunter is obviously lacking a few brain cells
For that matter, calling South East Londoners Tories!
Not a bright bunch are they?
Greenwich & Woolwich 2019: 34.8% Labour majority Barnsley Central 2019: 9.7% Labour majority
Check Bromley and Beckenham...
Millwall and palace
All us posh Charlton fans live in the Borough of Bromley.
It's a pandemic in the lower leagues. One of my learners is a fan of a local lower league side, a complete nightmare in and out of supporting his team, AND he goes with his fucking mum! Can't wait to meet her at some point.
Walked into a pub close to Leeds station many years ago and there was a coachload of Barnsley fans in there (they were not playing Leeds). Every one of them was steaming drunk and the level of conversation had to be heard to be believed. "Thick" came nowhere close. This was a Densa outing with a combined IQ of less than 200. They set fire to toilets before they left. A proper fire which caused the pub to be evacuated 5 minutes after they had left.
I had a nosey on their forum saturday night at their match thread, one poster said he hoped the team bus would crash on the way home seriously injuring everyone so they cannot play for Barnsley again. The next dozen pages made for interesting reading!
I had a nosey on their forum saturday night at their match thread, one poster said he hoped the team bus would crash on the way home seriously injuring everyone so they cannot play for Barnsley again. The next dozen pages made for interesting reading!
Needless to say the thread was pulled.
Yes, I read that thread too. To be fair, the other Barnsley fans were livid with the idiot who made that comment, and in general the tone was one of frustration at some of the fellow fans the more sensible types have to put up with on awaydays. Every club has them, some more than others of course, but I recall a particularly unpleasant train ride* back from Bournemouth where some mouthy 17-y-olds apparently among our fan base were a complete pain in the jacksie for 2 hours solid. And I've had a couple of very pleasant pre-match sessions in the Dove Inn in Barnsley where the welcome is warm and the pie and chips great value...
Back to Saturday, what was that weird formation of PCs in Delafield Road after the game, they seemed primed to start some kind of riot control (but there was no riot in sight) OR some kind of passing out parade? (they seemed to be in dress uniform rather than riot gear
*I'm a Charlton fan, so of course no train ride is ever really unpleasant
I saw them, well you couldn't miss them on the way to the station. Six men wide and ten deep, thought they were going to give us a marching exhibition.
Back to Saturday, what was that weird formation of PCs in Delafield Road after the game, they seemed primed to start some kind of riot control (but there was no riot in sight) OR some kind of passing out parade? (they seemed to be in dress uniform rather than riot gear
*I'm a Charlton fan, so of course no train ride is ever really unpleasant
That the road by the station ? From the look on their faces as I walked past I thought they were either embarrassed or pissed off that they’d been told to stand there like that. It was like the school teacher had told them they’d all been naughty boys and girls.
Kiddy is one of those towns that is 33% council estate. Some fantastic people inhabit those estates (my wife grew up on one) but as a town it can definitely be a bit rough around the edges. Been to watch the Harriers play lots of time without ever having any problems. Went to school with plenty of pricks like this though.
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What grates on me is that during the game, rather than being sat in vans playing on phones, get of your arse and patrol the local streets.
Please.
picture 1 he starts with a standard giving it the bird to our celebrating players/ fans
picture 2 he smoothly adjusts and you get a two for one giving it the bird and Nescafé wanker sign at the same time , which takes some doing .
picture 3 he manages to come out of the double bird/Nescafé and morph it in to the two fingered V .
This kid deserves better than League One he is heading to the Premier league of hand gesturing .
I’m sure Leeds will be trying to pry him away this January .
Some of Barnsley's finest queuing for the audition of Barnsley Love Island.
One of the kids accidentally let a flare off in his own pocket during the match and couldn't get it out. Apparently it was rather painful.
Needless to say the thread was pulled.
Back to Saturday, what was that weird formation of PCs in Delafield Road after the game, they seemed primed to start some kind of riot control (but there was no riot in sight) OR some kind of passing out parade? (they seemed to be in dress uniform rather than riot gear
*I'm a Charlton fan, so of course no train ride is ever really unpleasant