Roger Johnson Yelling At Fans
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To the tune of if you are happy and you know it...
If you can't make a difference don't turn up,
If you can't make a difference don't turn up,
If you're going to swear at fans,
Going to swear at fans,
If you're going to swear at fans don't turn up.
If you're name is Roger johnson,
Don't turn up,
If your name is Roger johnson don't turn up,
There's more money out in India
More money out in India,
To the fans here you're a wanker please eff off.3 -
I have some sympathy with the poor diddums rich chite player not getting unquestioning devotion from the fans and pouting bit.
However.
He said something along the lines of 'if you don't like it don't come', which does not seem to be a defensive protect yourself reaction. More like a footballer who is 'considerably richer than yeow' regarding fans as plebs that he would rather not have around contaminating his bubble universe that he has structured around himself.
If you don't like it don't come.
Does not come across as quite the instant reaction of a verbally attacked player, but more as one who regards us through the tinted windows of his car as scum.4 -
Except no one was specifically having a go at Johnson. Let's let go of this theory that he was a target of abuse yesterday because he wasn't. Any anger was aimed at the regime.ElfsborgAddick said:Fans can hurl abuse at a player but when they retaliate we start complaining.
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Yeah the players were not getting grief. If the game yesterday had been played half way through the season they would have deserved some shit and got it. They can feel flattered by the support they got and if they thought the performance was good enough they can all clear off now.1
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Interested in knowoing what he thought 'it' was there.
The poor result?
The poor players?
Him mouthing off?
The regime?
Who knows, probably not Rog.
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To be fair, I suspect he was pretty pissed off about the result as well.
No win bonus innit.1 -
Well there you go, another shite player stealing a living from the club. Yet another reason why I will be limiting my visits to 'Fortress Valley' this season. Just can't face another 10 months of garbage and probable relegation.1
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Respect to Fox. Roger Johnson you'll never learn will you.Addickted said:
Funny how he wasn't so interested when my son fronted him about it when he was getting on the coach post game.AFKABartram said:Saw him trapping off to a lone fan at Brentford away last season in the half time subs warm up. Remembered thinking at the time he acted a prick and was clearly spoiling for a row.
He did say Fox specifically came over to apologise though.0 -
Exit strategy, shit way of doing it but will work once the mgr realises the contempt towards him0
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but Johnson is the current Charlton. I am sure KM is doing exactly the same, but not on the pitch. There is total disregard for the loyal supporters.0
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he's Roger Johnson
And he is craaazy
He's got Tourette's
Cunt bitch gravy52 -
I do have some sympathy for Roger Johnson (I'm safe in Denmark, at least). With ten minutes to go with Charlton attacking the Charlton supporters end, a number of the 'ultras' refused, on several occasions, to return the ball when it crossed the goal line, instead choosing to kick it into the stand. At ten minutes to go, Charlton were, at least, in the Bury half for significant periods, fashioning a couple of half chances. As a Charlton player, I would have been pretty pissed off.1
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See above.iaitch said:He seemed to have had a good game according to Radio London.
What brought this on? Was he being slagged off by our fans and finally had had enough?
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What brought it on?
He didn't see enough due deference and worship towards him and reacted.
Continual abuse of Roger Johnson will motivate me to attend.
I wonder if his language as a player could actually get him arrested. If he ambled through Bluewater using the language he does surely he would get done, it being a public place and all.
On the pitch at the Valley is a public place, with children usually being closest to the players, surely that wouldn't make him above the law of the land?1 -
ultras? what are you on aboutc4fcdenmark said:I do have some sympathy for Roger Johnson (I'm safe in Denmark, at least). With ten minutes to go with Charlton attacking the Charlton supporters end, a number of the 'ultras' refused, on several occasions, to return the ball when it crossed the goal line, instead choosing to kick it into the stand. At ten minutes to go, Charlton were, at least, in the Bury half for significant periods, fashioning a couple of half chances. As a Charlton player, I would have been pretty pissed off.
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Wish i could LOL this twicecafcdave123 said:he's Roger Johnson
And he is craaazy
He's got Tourette's
Cunt bitch gravy3 -
Is swearing in public a criminal offence?seth plum said:What brought it on?
He didn't see enough due deference and worship towards him and reacted.
Continual abuse of Roger Johnson will motivate me to attend.
I wonder if his language as a player could actually get him arrested. If he ambled through Bluewater using the language he does surely he would get done, it being a public place and all.
On the pitch at the Valley is a public place, with children usually being closest to the players, surely that wouldn't make him above the law of the land?0 -
It was more like two minutes left when that happened.1
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One person took about 10 seconds to return the ball and he good plenty of stick for it.c4fcdenmark said:I do have some sympathy for Roger Johnson (I'm safe in Denmark, at least). With ten minutes to go with Charlton attacking the Charlton supporters end, a number of the 'ultras' refused, on several occasions, to return the ball when it crossed the goal line, instead choosing to kick it into the stand. At ten minutes to go, Charlton were, at least, in the Bury half for significant periods, fashioning a couple of half chances. As a Charlton player, I would have been pretty pissed off.
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I went to half a dozen away games last season, and each time I was deeply embarrassed by a section of our support at some point. I wouldn't call them ultras, but I think I roughly know who @c4fcdenmark is referring to.Croydon said:
ultras? what are you on aboutc4fcdenmark said:I do have some sympathy for Roger Johnson (I'm safe in Denmark, at least). With ten minutes to go with Charlton attacking the Charlton supporters end, a number of the 'ultras' refused, on several occasions, to return the ball when it crossed the goal line, instead choosing to kick it into the stand. At ten minutes to go, Charlton were, at least, in the Bury half for significant periods, fashioning a couple of half chances. As a Charlton player, I would have been pretty pissed off.
That said, ValleyGary and co. insist nothing was particularly focussed toward Johnson, so it's still very hard to accept he had any right to say what he said.2 - Sponsored links:
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Yes.sam3110 said:
Is swearing in public a criminal offence?seth plum said:What brought it on?
He didn't see enough due deference and worship towards him and reacted.
Continual abuse of Roger Johnson will motivate me to attend.
I wonder if his language as a player could actually get him arrested. If he ambled through Bluewater using the language he does surely he would get done, it being a public place and all.
On the pitch at the Valley is a public place, with children usually being closest to the players, surely that wouldn't make him above the law of the land?0 -
Then why haven't I got a life sentence? In fact, 95% of the population would be behind bars. Oh and furthermore, if a player could apparently be arrested for swearing in a public place, what about all the fans swearing at him from the stands, isn't that also a public place? Do they get arrested too?Chizz said:
Yes.sam3110 said:
Is swearing in public a criminal offence?seth plum said:What brought it on?
He didn't see enough due deference and worship towards him and reacted.
Continual abuse of Roger Johnson will motivate me to attend.
I wonder if his language as a player could actually get him arrested. If he ambled through Bluewater using the language he does surely he would get done, it being a public place and all.
On the pitch at the Valley is a public place, with children usually being closest to the players, surely that wouldn't make him above the law of the land?0 -
You have to swear in the presence of the police to be arrested. And they will do so only if they believe your swearing is causing annoyance to local residents.sam3110 said:
Then why haven't I got a life sentence?Chizz said:
Yes.sam3110 said:
Is swearing in public a criminal offence?seth plum said:What brought it on?
He didn't see enough due deference and worship towards him and reacted.
Continual abuse of Roger Johnson will motivate me to attend.
I wonder if his language as a player could actually get him arrested. If he ambled through Bluewater using the language he does surely he would get done, it being a public place and all.
On the pitch at the Valley is a public place, with children usually being closest to the players, surely that wouldn't make him above the law of the land?
So, maybe you're just not very good at it.15 -
Not been to so many away games the last few seasons, but the last one I was at (Bolton) there were some pretty spectacular morons within our fans giving it out to Pope and Fox. Sounds like it's getting more frequent.JiMMy 85 said:
I went to half a dozen away games last season, and each time I was deeply embarrassed by a section of our support at some point. I wouldn't call them ultras, but I think I roughly know who @c4fcdenmark is referring to.Croydon said:
ultras? what are you on aboutc4fcdenmark said:I do have some sympathy for Roger Johnson (I'm safe in Denmark, at least). With ten minutes to go with Charlton attacking the Charlton supporters end, a number of the 'ultras' refused, on several occasions, to return the ball when it crossed the goal line, instead choosing to kick it into the stand. At ten minutes to go, Charlton were, at least, in the Bury half for significant periods, fashioning a couple of half chances. As a Charlton player, I would have been pretty pissed off.
That said, ValleyGary and co. insist nothing was particularly focussed toward Johnson, so it's still very hard to accept he had any right to say what he said.1 -
Fox has received a lot of stick, although most of what I've seen is directed at the stewards, which is particularly shameful. The 'get a proper job' chanting and shouting is pathetic. Squaring up to middle-aged women and shouting 'c**t' right in their faces... I don't get the mindset at all.Oh_Yoni_Boy said:
Not been to so many away games the last few seasons, but the last one I was at (Bolton) there were some pretty spectacular morons within our fans giving it out to Pope and Fox. Sounds like it's getting more frequent.JiMMy 85 said:
I went to half a dozen away games last season, and each time I was deeply embarrassed by a section of our support at some point. I wouldn't call them ultras, but I think I roughly know who @c4fcdenmark is referring to.Croydon said:
ultras? what are you on aboutc4fcdenmark said:I do have some sympathy for Roger Johnson (I'm safe in Denmark, at least). With ten minutes to go with Charlton attacking the Charlton supporters end, a number of the 'ultras' refused, on several occasions, to return the ball when it crossed the goal line, instead choosing to kick it into the stand. At ten minutes to go, Charlton were, at least, in the Bury half for significant periods, fashioning a couple of half chances. As a Charlton player, I would have been pretty pissed off.
That said, ValleyGary and co. insist nothing was particularly focussed toward Johnson, so it's still very hard to accept he had any right to say what he said.3 -
Silence from the club in reaction to Johnson is deafening.4
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We really have a proper Millwall-like element now that started a few years back.Oh_Yoni_Boy said:
Not been to so many away games the last few seasons, but the last one I was at (Bolton) there were some pretty spectacular morons within our fans giving it out to Pope and Fox. Sounds like it's getting more frequent.JiMMy 85 said:
I went to half a dozen away games last season, and each time I was deeply embarrassed by a section of our support at some point. I wouldn't call them ultras, but I think I roughly know who @c4fcdenmark is referring to.Croydon said:
ultras? what are you on aboutc4fcdenmark said:I do have some sympathy for Roger Johnson (I'm safe in Denmark, at least). With ten minutes to go with Charlton attacking the Charlton supporters end, a number of the 'ultras' refused, on several occasions, to return the ball when it crossed the goal line, instead choosing to kick it into the stand. At ten minutes to go, Charlton were, at least, in the Bury half for significant periods, fashioning a couple of half chances. As a Charlton player, I would have been pretty pissed off.
That said, ValleyGary and co. insist nothing was particularly focussed toward Johnson, so it's still very hard to accept he had any right to say what he said.
I went to Preston away at the end of last season, there were about 300 CAFC fans. No vocal support whatsoever bar 4 complete pikeys off their face constantly screaming abuse at fellow fans, "SING UP YOU C**TS" - though only songs they 'sung' were incest song and 'Preston's a shithole'; our players "FOX YOU'RE A C**T", "YOU'RE F*****G SHIT MAKENIOK - F**K OFF MUG" etc etc, and the Preston keeper "I'M GONNA RAPE YOUR WIFE YOU C**T".
They'd come by free coach and were in my opinion more interested in provoking a reaction from Charlton fans, they knew everyone was trying to ignore them/getting pissed off with them. Really really unpleasant oxygen thieves. There was a middle-aged bloke (one of their dads?) in Stone Island clobber standing with them and scanning the crowd everytime they shouted abuse to see if there was a reaction.
With everything else going on, having vermin like this at games really is the icing on the cake!
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This would be covered under Section 5 of the Public Order Act and his actions are unlikely to be an offence under said act. His defence would be that he had no reason to believe there was any person within hearing or sight who was likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress. Probably a reasonable assumption to make within the confines of a football stadium where the crowd would have been using similar or worse words in every other chant.seth plum said:What brought it on?
He didn't see enough due deference and worship towards him and reacted.
Continual abuse of Roger Johnson will motivate me to attend.
I wonder if his language as a player could actually get him arrested. If he ambled through Bluewater using the language he does surely he would get done, it being a public place and all.
On the pitch at the Valley is a public place, with children usually being closest to the players, surely that wouldn't make him above the law of the land?0 -
Jeez it's only 10.20. give them a chance.drewman said:Silence from the club in reaction to Johnson is deafening.
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You can swear at a police officer and not commit an offence.Chizz said:
You have to swear in the presence of the police to be arrested. And they will do so only if they believe your swearing is causing annoyance to local residents.sam3110 said:
Then why haven't I got a life sentence?Chizz said:
Yes.sam3110 said:
Is swearing in public a criminal offence?seth plum said:What brought it on?
He didn't see enough due deference and worship towards him and reacted.
Continual abuse of Roger Johnson will motivate me to attend.
I wonder if his language as a player could actually get him arrested. If he ambled through Bluewater using the language he does surely he would get done, it being a public place and all.
On the pitch at the Valley is a public place, with children usually being closest to the players, surely that wouldn't make him above the law of the land?
So, maybe you're just not very good at it.3