Boro (H) Mar 2016 Protest Watch From TV Perspective
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Oh those were the days!InspectorSands said:Anyway, when's the DVD of the match coming out?
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Anyone remember 'The Moving Magazine' on VHS of course.Bedsaddick said:
Oh those were the days!InspectorSands said:Anyway, when's the DVD of the match coming out?
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Here you goseth plum said:is there anybody who can put up the pre-match stuff with Minto, Holloway and Powell?
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Brilliant.Yanntheman said:Clip here https://streamable.com/fz81
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Seriously impressive numbers on the funeral parade...Proud of you lot and a wee bit emotional watching that.i_b_b_o_r_g said:1 -
The chanting sounded good for quite a lot of the match too; seemed to have taken on a renewed energy.redman said:just watched the pre match interview with SCP and Holloway and then the 4 minutes at the start of the game. We really couldn't have asked them to do it any better.
Well done everyone today. Seemed everybody was on their feet and chanting in those first few minutes in particular.
Excellent work by CARD in organising today. Take a bow.
I appreciate your sentiment but the disappointing number of people in the ground is, in essence, a form of complaint itself.Alwaysneil said:The club deliberately showed the anti pitch invasion message on the big screen over the 74 Minute mark.
We left west lower following the north upper lead.
Very good protests and also a good result.
Disappointing number of people in the ground for me. You have to be there to complain.
A healthy club with happy fans doesn't look as bare as The Valley did today. Protests aside, I'm not sure what good an inflated attendance does - Sky or no Sky.0 -
I think three factors affected the crowds, as some are put off by demonstrations and the threat of pitch invasions etc and parents may have decided not to take children, plus Sky and the general lack of optimism around the club.
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Also football is played at 3pm on Saturdays. People may well have other commitments on a Sunday irrespective of their views regarding the protests.Halix said:I think three factors affected the crowds, as some are put off by demonstrations and the threat of pitch invasions etc and parents may have decided not to take children, plus Sky and the general lack of optimism around the club.
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Just watching the game on sky as I got to the ground a bit late yesterday and have to say a brilliant effort from fans in those opening minutes, the beach balls were a great way to disrupt things in a positive way.
Great coverage too of the funeral procession and really good comments from Holloway SCP and Scott Minto.
Really impressed with all that.
Really embarrassing for the club management.
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Although they only showed a few people actually leaving in the 74th minute, when they panned out and you briefly saw the upper north it looked like a decent number of people had departed.1
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Watching it back on TV it is noticeable that despite winning and scoring, there is not a single Charlton song heard from the 74th minute until the 89th minute, when the drummer started up and you can hear a faint Addy Addy Addy O1
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What you saw was an unfortunate misrepresentation.Algarveaddick said:Although they only showed a few people actually leaving in the 74th minute, when they panned out and you briefly saw the upper north it looked like a decent number of people had departed.
As the walkout commenced Fox was fouled and their player booked. The replays and subsequent comments occured whilst most people were walking out. They then, belatedly, panned to the last dregs of those walking out making it look, to the TV audience, as if only a few left. The reality was different.7 -
That's more or less what I guessed had happened Hex.Hex said:
What you saw was an unfortunate misrepresentation.Algarveaddick said:Although they only showed a few people actually leaving in the 74th minute, when they panned out and you briefly saw the upper north it looked like a decent number of people had departed.
As the walkout commenced Fox was fouled and their player booked. The replays and subsequent comments occured whilst most people were walking out. They then, belatedly, panned to the last dregs of those walking out making it look, to the TV audience, as if only a few left. The reality was different.0 -
Looked like an impressive number left when panned along the North stand...maybe didnt see them leaving but the Charlton stands looked really empty by the end of the game and doubt we had more than 2-3000 Charlton left in the ground by then.1
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The CAFC Choice TV videos on Facebook highlight the amount that did walk out. The Sky TV pictures didn't represent it at all.0
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The best example are the news shoppers before and after pictures of the north stand.1
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People have said KM was shown smirking. That looked more like a grimace.Yanntheman said:Clip here https://streamable.com/fz81
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They were still waiting for their half-time pints on the NU concourseAlgarveaddick said:Although they only showed a few people actually leaving in the 74th minute, when they panned out and you briefly saw the upper north it looked like a decent number of people had departed.
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The ground was fairly empty to start with. Around 20 people near where I sit who go most games weren't at yesterday's match.
There were 500+ protesting outside when Harriot scored, so a good % of those that attended.0 -
Had a random non-footy bloke stop me in the street this morning (saw CAFC logo on my jacket) to ask about the protests after seeing media coverage.
The word is spreading !2 -
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One of our more, er, "unusual" "fans" has said (elsewhere) that he hopes Sky give the club their footage of the protests so that everyone throwing a beach ball or blowing a whistle gets banned.
I mean, seriously, what is wrong with some people? We certainly do have some absolute bells amongst us.10 -
Bloody hell the covered end has gained a 4th tier. Must mean the demand from customers is there after all.stackitsteve said:
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Wrong in so many ways ...what an obnoxious twatOff_it said:One of our more, er, "unusual" "fans" has said (elsewhere) that he hopes Sky give the club their footage of the protests so that everyone throwing a beach ball or blowing a whistle gets banned.
I mean, seriously, what is wrong with some people? We certainly do have some absolute bells amongst us.3 -
Why didn't they ring them?Off_it said:One of our more, er, "unusual" "fans" has said (elsewhere) that he hopes Sky give the club their footage of the protests so that everyone throwing a beach ball or blowing a whistle gets banned.
I mean, seriously, what is wrong with some people? We certainly do have some absolute bells amongst us.0 -
Can't see us feeling all 4 tiers in the third division.stackitsteve said:4 -
I know I can be some times, but that comment's a bit harsh for that post isn't it?stonemuse said:
Wrong in so many ways ...what an obnoxious twatOff_it said:One of our more, er, "unusual" "fans" has said (elsewhere) that he hopes Sky give the club their footage of the protests so that everyone throwing a beach ball or blowing a whistle gets banned.
I mean, seriously, what is wrong with some people? We certainly do have some absolute bells amongst us.4 -
Who said Target 20k wouldn't work at the moment?ricky_otto said:
Bloody hell the covered end has gained a 4th tier. Must mean the demand from customers is there after all.stackitsteve said:
Another success for KM to announce to Our Dear Leader.2 -
Yeah, who does DVD's anymore.....Bedsaddick said:
Oh those were the days!InspectorSands said:Anyway, when's the DVD of the match coming out?
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When Chris is talking in this video you can see @The_President and hear me in the background lolIA said:
Here you goseth plum said:is there anybody who can put up the pre-match stuff with Minto, Holloway and Powell?
Anyone got the footage before this? A mate of mine posted a pic of me on sky sports on Facebook apparently. But I don't have Facebook
Apparently I was caught on camera standing right at the window behind Powell?
Me and the pres would be very greatfull!0