Just interested to know was Steve Gallen there as not heard anything from him since before last transfer window, maybe on gardening leave.Really wonder what he actually does everyday or how many hours he works a week.
I was lucky enough to have a long chat with him at POTY. He confirmed that he attended other games when we play. He seemed very much part of the club.
he was at all our home games up to Christmas , I wonder who decided at that point fuck off out and about and look for some non shit footballers
Sparrows Lane and Valley office space a bit crowded come that winter spell in fairness… Played it smart, but arguably could/should have been doing it all along. Let’s not forget that the ‘black box’ was holding the keys pre-CM group arrival, so who needs to be elsewhere…?
This evening just about sums our club up. I really do not understand why some of our fans support this non event. A mate has just texted to say the food was crap..
is he a vegetarian?
Might be. When I have ever eaten at an event at the Valley (three times) the vegetarian food has been vile…that’s if there has been any provided at all! It is also an insult if being a vegetarian is viewed as a ‘special dietary requirement’, that category is for nut allergies or whatever surely? The payment of north of £40 for such an event is for others to enjoy, not me. When the club email me to book a table for a match (this is not the POTY people) they bang on about a seat, a programme, a legend, they also say a delicious meal. Quite a claim when they don’t cater for vegetarians.
My wife had the vegetarian option. Mushroom Risotto, not the best she had ever tasted, but not bad she said. The chicken was okay, the potatoes not bad for mass catering and the tender stem broccoli was good. Portions were too small for the price, but we were not there for the food, we were there to support a Charlton fans event. First time I had been since the Valley Club days believe it or not and the night was as far from that as the Valley is now from then. All the players joined in and seemed to want to be there - we had Mellissa Johnson and Michael Hector on our table. Both were utterly delightful and friendly - Mel gave me her dessert as she didn't like chocolate (result). JRS was a worthy winner we thought. Altogether a great night, Mrs Algarve's first time and she is already talking about booking for next year.
Rest assured we were neither Stone Island or chavvy.
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Rest assured we were neither Stone Island or chavvy.