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Boycott Burnley

We must all not attend. This will be the ultimate message. We have nothing to lose.

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  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,376
    Not going to happen.
  • C_A_F_C
    C_A_F_C Posts: 3,869
    Katrien Meire likes this.
  • I think the boycotts are being saved for next season.
  • iainambler
    iainambler Posts: 965
    NO!!!!

    Don't boycott. That's not the ultimate message right now.

    Turn up and tell Roland and Katrien exactly what you think of them.

    There will be enough of us boycotting next season - which means almost no protests at The Valley.

    Shout loud and proud whilst you can!


  • Leeds_Addick
    Leeds_Addick Posts: 4,718
    Boycotting is exactly what they want. They don't want people like us at the valley. They want namby pambies who just want to watch a match whoever it is. Don't boycott imo.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,114
    This thread is, unfortunately, the reason why a boycott would never work. For what it's worth I think it would send a really compelling message but there's just too many conflicting perspectives to make it happen.
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 11,935
    I think this is the game that we need a full house for.

    With the promotion/title race so tight I imagine Sky will show Boro v Brighton and, if they're broadcasting two matches live, ours v Burnley. At the very least they'll be showing regular updates.

    This is probably the last major TV exposure we're going to get so raise an army, fill the stands, and unleash Hell.
  • Halix
    Halix Posts: 2,237
    Nothing would set a more telling message than a empty ground.
  • JonnyK
    JonnyK Posts: 830
    A full house then all leaving after an hour to the chant of We Want Roland Out would get max exposure as Burnleywill be promoted.
  • Halix said:

    Nothing would set a more telling message than a empty ground.

    No, nothing would set a more telling message than ruining the Football League's last day and having our game and the Championship decider finishing half an hour later than everyone else.

    That's not going to happen with an empty stadium.

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  • cafc_harry
    cafc_harry Posts: 3,365
    No point. Hardly shocking to see a half empty stadium for a team that's already relegated. Much rather give the Football League and Roland a massive headache by making as hostile as possible, and disrupting it. Great chance for lots of major media coverage as its set to be a massive game.
  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,304
    no we need lots there. Total disruption. Total anarchy. I don't see how an empty stadium saves our club. Disruption, and extra costs for the rat might do.
  • Welly
    Welly Posts: 493
    I'm going might be last visit to the valley for a long time.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,891
    edited April 2016
    redman said:

    no we need lots there. Total disruption. Total anarchy. I don't see how an empty stadium saves our club. Disruption, and extra costs for the rat might do.

    I'm in.
  • Needs a full house and massive disruption - media coverage has to be ramped up. Might be the last game for a lot of people so it could be a farewell to Charlton Athletic in its current form.
    At least it will embarrass the FA who genuinely don't give a stuff about the fans or the way the club is run.
    Nothing to lose ......
  • SilentAddick
    SilentAddick Posts: 1,603

    Needs a full house and massive disruption - media coverage has to be ramped up. Might be the last game for a lot of people so it could be a farewell to Charlton Athletic in its current form.
    At least it will embarrass the FA who genuinely don't give a stuff about the fans or the way the club is run.
    Nothing to lose ......

    This, it'd be my last game under this regime and there's no guarantee that I will be seeing the group of fellow supporters who've been sitting nearby for the past 20 odd years again as most of us aren't renewing, so would be scattered all over when back.

    I'm going to be there for the Burnley game to have a proper farewell do!
  • Coyotejohn1947
    Coyotejohn1947 Posts: 1,163

    Needs a full house and massive disruption - media coverage has to be ramped up. Might be the last game for a lot of people so it could be a farewell to Charlton Athletic in its current form.
    At least it will embarrass the FA who genuinely don't give a stuff about the fans or the way the club is run.
    Nothing to lose ......

    This, it'd be my last game under this regime and there's no guarantee that I will be seeing the group of fellow supporters who've been sitting nearby for the past 20 odd years again as most of us aren't renewing, so would be scattered all over when back.

    I'm going to be there for the Burnley game to have a proper farewell do!
    Yes, likely to be my last game at The Valley (until they go) since starting support in 1962.
    Intend to join each and every legit protest on the day before, during and after the Burnley game.
    Never ever contemplated having to take such actions but the club is the hands of a madman and his misguided and increasingly unstable disciple.
    Cannot believe that Murray is still sitting on his hands whilst everything is disintegrating around him.
  • JonnyK
    JonnyK Posts: 830
    Sorry pal but he will!! Richard Murray is there to be seen in his true colours!
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,118
    The brilliant demonstration in front of the directors box is the sort of thing that can only be done if we're there against Burnley
  • Halix
    Halix Posts: 2,237
    edited April 2016

    Halix said:

    Nothing would set a more telling message than a empty ground.

    No, nothing would set a more telling message than ruining the Football League's last day and having our game and the Championship decider finishing half an hour later than everyone else.

    That's not going to happen with an empty stadium.
    I meant that it would send a stronger message to KM, RD and RM having an empty stadium and no catering sales, rather than how it would look to the general media. however saying that photographs of empty stands would still be effective in the press regardless of the attendance announced by KM.

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  • No way to a boycott. As Redman says above "Total disruption. Total anarchy."

    I hope as many Charlton supporters as possible will come along and participate.

    Now boycotting the first game of NEXT season if squirrel face and Douchbag are still here is a different matter......
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,336
    Me and 5 others coming out of retirement for this one
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,891
    J BLOCK said:

    Me and 5 others coming out of retirement for this one

    Top man :wink: .