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Absolute dog shit

Please may I request that the boycotters return forthwith and throw anything & everything on the pitch, until the enemy sell up.

Thank-you.

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  • AddickFC81
    AddickFC81 Posts: 4,053
    Yes and they can throw the title of this post onto the pitch. We may need a few nose pegs though.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,017
    edited September 2016
    I've been going since about 68/69 and held a S/T since 72/73 & this is as bad as we've been in my lifetime.

    The Valley is like a funeral. I can't believe there were more than 5,000 there tonight.

    Let's have the fans at least continue the fight.

    Let's have you all back. We're not going up so what does it matter ?

    Abandon the games, whatever.

    Let's just force them out.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,054

    Please may I request that the boycotters return forthwith and throw anything & everything on the pitch, until the enemy sell up.

    Thank-you.

    Support the team not the re... Ah screw it, come on back lads and show them how we feel
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,017
    edited September 2016
    We've won 1 home game in 5, without a dissenting voice, so if anyone dares say that the protests are detrimental to the team, then I say here and now, rubbish.

    We won more home games when we were protesting. Fact.

    Let's be 'avin you.
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    I'm getting itchy feet not being at The Valley, and also feel as though I'm not doing anything for the fight.

    On the other hand, I can't help but think the loudest protest is an empty ground. Knowing that they don't have the satisfaction of my £20 is also a big thing. I can't help but think that attending is essentially paying them, for the privilege of papering up the cracks of an empty ground for them.

    No judgement on those who attend though, I understand everyone has their own opinions and reasons. I just want the Belgians out asap, and can't see the current situation being sustainable for long.
  • mogodon
    mogodon Posts: 3,406

    I've been going since about 68/69 and held a S/T since 72/73 & this is as bad as we've been in my lifetime.

    The Valley is like a funeral. I can't believe there were more than 5,000 there tonight.

    The club told us there were 8000+. And, as we know, the club never lies.

    Even so, I really would suggest that Target20K is rebranded as Target10K fairly soon.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,070
    edited September 2016
    CARD could not have asked for better timing and results in the lead up for Football For a Fiver.

    If they can mobilise quickly (surely this game was earmarked if we were performing like we are) then they will have far more people onside than not and get people to turn up and participate.
  • It's almost worth paying a fiver not to go!
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,017
    edited September 2016
    If a few thousand return to protest, we won't be giving them money, because the gate revenue will in the main, be spent on security costs.

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  • FORD
    FORD Posts: 627
    Spotted this new CARD protest in my local park.
  • FORD
    FORD Posts: 627
    edited September 2016

    Please may I request that the boycotters return forthwith and throw anything & everything on the pitch, until the enemy sell up.

    Thank-you.

    Douchebag won't care....we're only 1.5% of his wealth so we're totally insignificant. We're not even the duct tape under his shoe. Take the protests to something he cares about.
  • 2 wins and all will be forgiven and i personally don't think they deserve any forgiveness or anyone in the ground , hate em

    saying that i will be taking my 4 boys on saturday and they will be learning more protest songs hopefully
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,235
    People were moaning that on Saturday at Oxford the anti regime singing was effecting the team's performance.

    Well tonight, I've heard a better atmosphere at a funeral, with no anti songs and the team was 5 times better on Saturday.

    Won't be there v Rochdale, if it's goes bent again like the end of last season, then good luck and best wishes to you all
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,017
    If CARD have no supplies it doesn't take too much imagination for ammo. A pair of rolled up old socks will do, as good as any stress balls.
  • Fiiish
    Fiiish Posts: 7,998
    I thought this thread was about a new flavour of vodka...
  • FORD
    FORD Posts: 627
    edited September 2016

    If CARD have no supplies it doesn't take too much imagination for ammo. A pair of rolled up old socks will do, as good as any stress balls.

    Meire now typing a memo to all security guards "No socks allowed in the ground"

    For gord sake keep these secret plans quiet! :wink:
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    shirty5 said:

    People were moaning that on Saturday at Oxford the anti regime singing was effecting the team's performance.

    Well tonight, I've heard a better atmosphere at a funeral, with no anti songs and the team was 5 times better on Saturday.

    Won't be there v Rochdale, if it's goes bent again like the end of last season, then good luck and best wishes to you all

    Best atmospheres I was part of last season were all protest related. I remember the spontaneous chants of "Stand up, if you want them out", and watching it catch on around the crowd.

    I remember what seemed like the entire away stand at Fulham chanting "Hey Roland, Ohhh Ah...". Or the early post-match protests which seemed to be continuous chanting at a brick wall.

    On the contrary, those times I sat in areas where the protesting was frowned upon all I heard was individuals bickering about the protesting and our own players being dug out.

    We demonstrated multiple times last season that the team got better results with a vocal crowd, even when the vocals were aimed at The Regime. Those who claim that mono-colour clothing and anti-regime songs affect the players need to get a grip to be quite frank. As AFKA pointed out on Twitter, we sing about saying goodbye to a frigging horse FFS - that's not getting behind the team either.

    To be entirely honest, my only concern from protesting in the ground is the reception from some of the utter bellends I've seen. Those are the ones holding our club back at this point in time, those are the ones who will turn this situation in to something dangerous, and they are the ones that should hang their heads in shame when they look around at an empty Valley playing matches against the likes of Fleetwood.
  • cafc_harry
    cafc_harry Posts: 3,360
    Statement tomorrow clearly stating intent to protests and the club will be squirming, as said above, the measly money spent on a £5 ticket will be spent on the blue jackets. The majority of fans wanted a month or so to see how we'd do and I think we've all seen enough. The pressure needs to be turned up again tenfold.
  • Title of the thread says it all, the so called match tonight goes down in my top 5 of shite, inept performances, been watching since 1968, No1 however is Wallsall with Dowie.

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  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,871
    My idea.

    Either absolutely everyone turns up - cause mayhem make the valley mental. Might even win a match!

    Or, absolutely no one turns up. Lights out.

    One or the other....good luck to whoever organisms that.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,651
    Dave2l said:

    My idea.

    Either absolutely everyone turns up - cause mayhem make the valley mental. Might even win a match!

    Or, absolutely no one turns up. Lights out.

    One or the other....good luck to whoever organisms that.

    Orgasms? Organises?
    Sort yourself out.

    I'll be there protesting.
  • Title of the thread says it all, the so called match tonight goes down in my top 5 of shite, inept performances, been watching since 1968, No1 however is Wallsall with Dowie.

    Do you mean Wycombe with Reed?
  • AddickFC81
    AddickFC81 Posts: 4,053

    Yes and they can throw the title of this post onto the pitch. We may need a few nose pegs though.

    No, not only does dog shit smell but it's mucky and dangerous which can cause blindness and would compramise fan safety.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,651

    If CARD have no supplies it doesn't take too much imagination for ammo. A pair of rolled up old socks will do, as good as any stress balls.

    or your complimentary black and white scarf. Tied in a knot and hurled pitchwards.
  • Dave2l said:

    My idea.

    Either absolutely everyone turns up - cause mayhem make the valley mental. Might even win a match!

    Or, absolutely no one turns up. Lights out.

    One or the other....good luck to whoever organisms that.

    The sad thing is neither will happen, if we all turned up mayhem would not take place and the Valley would not go mental. If the boycotters keep it up you will still get the hard core of 5k going to each home game.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,360
    edited September 2016
    The title of this thread makes me chuckle... don't swear in posts, unless in the title?
  • Remember the Brighton game
    atmosphere was awesome and the Brighton fans joined in with the Roland out
    Great day