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CARD ANNOUNCEMENT: Unity Protest in Sint-Truiden on Saturday, March 4th - transport provided

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  • Can't be with you on the battlefield in Belgium...but I'll be with you all in spirit. Make your presence felt and fight the good fight.
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    edited March 2017
    seth plum said:

    I've just remembered how much I hate travelling across sea. I've been on various boats and ships and have never actually been sick but am paralysed by fear. Ex-husband no. 2 liked to sail and had to set up his boat to sail singlehanded as I was completely useless. We once crossed the channel in a pretty flat sea but I spent all 14 hours inside the bunk - I didn't even leave the bunk to go to the loo but held on. So it has just struck me that we will be travelling by ferry on Saturday. Bugger. If you see a very anxious person on the deck looking at the horizon (I understand that's meant to help) - it's me. Please come and say hello.

    It is only about an hour, and these ferries are so huge these days it is more like continental drift.
    You can wander the lounges and suchlike to get a distraction.
    I don't expect you will have trouble, anyway I am relying on you to help with my banners.
    :smile:
    You sure? When I served in Germany many years back had quite a few 'iffy' crossings on the old Townsend Thoresen Ferry. Remember on one occasion, coming out of Zeebrugge, ferrying past an upturned Herald of Free Enterprise.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,271

    seth plum said:

    I've just remembered how much I hate travelling across sea. I've been on various boats and ships and have never actually been sick but am paralysed by fear. Ex-husband no. 2 liked to sail and had to set up his boat to sail singlehanded as I was completely useless. We once crossed the channel in a pretty flat sea but I spent all 14 hours inside the bunk - I didn't even leave the bunk to go to the loo but held on. So it has just struck me that we will be travelling by ferry on Saturday. Bugger. If you see a very anxious person on the deck looking at the horizon (I understand that's meant to help) - it's me. Please come and say hello.

    It is only about an hour, and these ferries are so huge these days it is more like continental drift.
    You can wander the lounges and suchlike to get a distraction.
    I don't expect you will have trouble, anyway I am relying on you to help with my banners.
    :smile:
    You sure? When I served in Germany many years back had quite a few 'iffy' crossings on the old Townsend Thoresen Ferry. Remember on one occasion, coming out of Zeebrugge, ferrying past an upturned Herald of Free Enterprise.
    Not sure that is quite what ArseneTatters wanted to read...

    My Mum never liked the tunnel. In vain I tried to point out to her that she had been underground a similar time on the Tube many times in the past.

    The fact is that all forms of mass transport are much safer than they were 30 years ago, but it doesn't stop individuals worrying about them.
  • LouisMend said:

    LouisMend said:

    Another shot in the dark...

    If anybody is driving from the Beckenham area (or nearby) to Charlton for the coaches then I would be really grateful for the lift!

    The bus driver doing the 54 route is.
    Got his number?
    54
    54-46 was my number
  • Arsenetatters
    Arsenetatters Posts: 6,051

    seth plum said:

    I've just remembered how much I hate travelling across sea. I've been on various boats and ships and have never actually been sick but am paralysed by fear. Ex-husband no. 2 liked to sail and had to set up his boat to sail singlehanded as I was completely useless. We once crossed the channel in a pretty flat sea but I spent all 14 hours inside the bunk - I didn't even leave the bunk to go to the loo but held on. So it has just struck me that we will be travelling by ferry on Saturday. Bugger. If you see a very anxious person on the deck looking at the horizon (I understand that's meant to help) - it's me. Please come and say hello.

    It is only about an hour, and these ferries are so huge these days it is more like continental drift.
    You can wander the lounges and suchlike to get a distraction.
    I don't expect you will have trouble, anyway I am relying on you to help with my banners.
    :smile:
    You sure? When I served in Germany many years back had quite a few 'iffy' crossings on the old Townsend Thoresen Ferry. Remember on one occasion, coming out of Zeebrugge, ferrying past an upturned Herald of Free Enterprise.
    Not sure that is quite what ArseneTatters wanted to read...

    My Mum never liked the tunnel. In vain I tried to point out to her that she had been underground a similar time on the Tube many times in the past.

    The fact is that all forms of mass transport are much safer than they were 30 years ago, but it doesn't stop individuals worrying about them.
    Just seen the weather forecast showing gales in the channel and now @bazjonster's post. Do those wristband things work? Although probably no point as it's not seasick just fear. Oh god.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,366
    Forecast is filth it's gonna piss down
  • seth plum said:

    I've just remembered how much I hate travelling across sea. I've been on various boats and ships and have never actually been sick but am paralysed by fear. Ex-husband no. 2 liked to sail and had to set up his boat to sail singlehanded as I was completely useless. We once crossed the channel in a pretty flat sea but I spent all 14 hours inside the bunk - I didn't even leave the bunk to go to the loo but held on. So it has just struck me that we will be travelling by ferry on Saturday. Bugger. If you see a very anxious person on the deck looking at the horizon (I understand that's meant to help) - it's me. Please come and say hello.

    It is only about an hour, and these ferries are so huge these days it is more like continental drift.
    You can wander the lounges and suchlike to get a distraction.
    I don't expect you will have trouble, anyway I am relying on you to help with my banners.
    :smile:
    You sure? When I served in Germany many years back had quite a few 'iffy' crossings on the old Townsend Thoresen Ferry. Remember on one occasion, coming out of Zeebrugge, ferrying past an upturned Herald of Free Enterprise.
    Not sure that is quite what ArseneTatters wanted to read...

    My Mum never liked the tunnel. In vain I tried to point out to her that she had been underground a similar time on the Tube many times in the past.

    The fact is that all forms of mass transport are much safer than they were 30 years ago, but it doesn't stop individuals worrying about them.
    Just seen the weather forecast showing gales in the channel and now @bazjonster's post. Do those wristband things work? Although probably no point as it's not seasick just fear. Oh god.
    Half a bottle of scotch should solve the fear
  • ThreadKiller
    ThreadKiller Posts: 8,638

    Forecast is filth it's gonna piss down

    Wouldn't have it any other way
  • Johnnysummers5
    Johnnysummers5 Posts: 8,469

    seth plum said:

    I've just remembered how much I hate travelling across sea. I've been on various boats and ships and have never actually been sick but am paralysed by fear. Ex-husband no. 2 liked to sail and had to set up his boat to sail singlehanded as I was completely useless. We once crossed the channel in a pretty flat sea but I spent all 14 hours inside the bunk - I didn't even leave the bunk to go to the loo but held on. So it has just struck me that we will be travelling by ferry on Saturday. Bugger. If you see a very anxious person on the deck looking at the horizon (I understand that's meant to help) - it's me. Please come and say hello.

    It is only about an hour, and these ferries are so huge these days it is more like continental drift.
    You can wander the lounges and suchlike to get a distraction.
    I don't expect you will have trouble, anyway I am relying on you to help with my banners.
    :smile:
    You sure? When I served in Germany many years back had quite a few 'iffy' crossings on the old Townsend Thoresen Ferry. Remember on one occasion, coming out of Zeebrugge, ferrying past an upturned Herald of Free Enterprise.
    Not sure that is quite what ArseneTatters wanted to read...

    My Mum never liked the tunnel. In vain I tried to point out to her that she had been underground a similar time on the Tube many times in the past.

    The fact is that all forms of mass transport are much safer than they were 30 years ago, but it doesn't stop individuals worrying about them.
    Just seen the weather forecast showing gales in the channel and now @bazjonster's post. Do those wristband things work? Although probably no point as it's not seasick just fear. Oh god.
    Try to focus on why you are going, this could be an important day in the history of Charlton and if it does help in Roland deciding to sell you and everybody else who makes the trip will always remember that day.
  • cherryorchard
    cherryorchard Posts: 1,737
    edited March 2017
    The crossing on channel ferries today are so much smoother , but I know your'e in that awful situation where the fear of the journey is as much of a problem as the actual journey itself. Just addressing motion sickness; ginger helps some people. Health food stores have it in various forms or just try ginger biscuits. We'll get you there, come what may!

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  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,271

    Forecast is filth it's gonna piss down

    Yes, that's what my app says too. However I often find that the weather system passes through earlier than the forecast 48 hours or more ahead, predicted. I'll stick my neck out and predict that it will have stopped by the time we get to 18.00.


  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,366
    edited March 2017
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    Looks grim

    2% no rain ..... 60% rain on and off ...... 38% monsoon like soaking
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,264
    I will be heading out to Belgium (Brussels) today on reconnaissance duties then sneak into Sint Truiden unnoticed on Saturday. See you there!
  • This whole thing has been so well organised, so if it rains I would not be surprised to see Roland Out ponchos handed out....
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,271
    @oohaahmortimer

    You are using the Norwegian app. They are pessimistic ******s. I'm using Weatherpro. Rational German app.

    Let's see...

    :-)
  • HarryLime
    HarryLime Posts: 1,295
    edited March 2017

    I've just remembered how much I hate travelling across sea. I've been on various boats and ships and have never actually been sick but am paralysed by fear. Ex-husband no. 2 liked to sail and had to set up his boat to sail singlehanded as I was completely useless. We once crossed the channel in a pretty flat sea but I spent all 14 hours inside the bunk - I didn't even leave the bunk to go to the loo but held on. So it has just struck me that we will be travelling by ferry on Saturday. Bugger. If you see a very anxious person on the deck looking at the horizon (I understand that's meant to help) - it's me. Please come and say hello.

    Situations like this remind me of The A Team, where they had to punch and knock-out MrT before he could fly. Please don’t let this happen Mrs.T, the crossing is quite quick and will be over before you know it, I don’t want to see either Mad Dog Seth or Henry ‘The Face’ Irving having to punch you on Dover Harbour, in order to get you on that ferry.
    I really should have read more books whilst I was a kid, rather than watch crap TV. The whole set up of St.Truidan, what with Roland owning the football club, hotel and the like remind me of Boss Hogg from the Duke of Hazard, treating the whole place as his personal fiefdom.
    More reminiscences of seventies telly to follow including why George, Zippy and Bungle from Rainbow remind me of some of our recent managers.
  • Tunwellsaddick
    Tunwellsaddick Posts: 2,462

    Meanwhile in his bunker:

    http://www.captiongenerator.com/383832/Duchatelet

    You might have to select the English subtitles to understand.

    This is classic!
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,415

    Some amazing posts on this thread- wished we had an option to download all to send round to those not here, who would appreciate the sentiments.

    I've been welling up every page or so and it's taken me weeks to get through all the pages. On the train, in the café, evertime ffs. The effort and passion behind the organisation and every individual effort makes me feel very proud. Haven't felt like this since Villa away 4-3 and Operation Riverside (thanks to Peter Varney & co)- distant but important memories.

    This trip gives me pride and hope and as part of the battle to Getting our Charlton back, has very deep meaning to me and for a lot of us. One or two on here recently, in different threads, have remarked how the general situation and boycotting is impacting their mental health and sense of personal well being. For me this sums up why this regime is poisonous and an existential threat to generations of us.

    One of my favourite posts - From inspector sands on page 26; and well worth repeating I think;

    No point in digging out those committed to Northampton. Like those going to Sint-Truiden, they are going with the best of intentions, and may have committed before the protests were announced.

    For those who are still undecided, come across the Channel. March for those singing their hearts out at Sixfields, because they deserve your backing. March for those who are backing non-league while the regime is in place. March for those in B&Q because it's a bloody Saturday and painting the hallway has become more important because what they used to do is too depressing. And march for the kids who are too small to come, who cry when Charlton lose and beam blinding smiles when we win. Remember how brilliant football can be, and how Duchâtelet and Meire will never get it. And stick two bloody fingers up at the domme mensen who try to divide us.

    For those committed to Sixfields... roar the reds on. Back the team, not the regime. Stick it to the domme mensen looking uncomfortable in the directors' box. I am sure you will make your contribution :-)

  • Another shot in the dark...

    If anybody is driving from the Beckenham area (or nearby) to Charlton for the coaches then I would be really grateful for the lift!

    @Addickted2TheReds pm me if still needed.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,929
    has anyone taken out travel insurance or are you relying on your EHIC card?

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  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,734
    edited March 2017

    I've just remembered how much I hate travelling across sea. I've been on various boats and ships and have never actually been sick but am paralysed by fear. Ex-husband no. 2 liked to sail and had to set up his boat to sail singlehanded as I was completely useless. We once crossed the channel in a pretty flat sea but I spent all 14 hours inside the bunk - I didn't even leave the bunk to go to the loo but held on. So it has just struck me that we will be travelling by ferry on Saturday. Bugger. If you see a very anxious person on the deck looking at the horizon (I understand that's meant to help) - it's me. Please come and say hello.

    I always used to get sick on ferries. Unfortunately, I found this out on my 1st trip from Dover to Oostende, felt sick before we left the harbour and spent the next few hours being sick. Came back from France once and threw up over the side of the boat but was on the wrong side and the wind blew it all back in my face.

    Don't have a problem at all now though.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,225

    has anyone taken out travel insurance or are you relying on your EHIC card?

    I'm relying on my EHIC card.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,271

    has anyone taken out travel insurance or are you relying on your EHIC card?

    I'm relying on my EHIC card.
    Me too. As I do every time I visit the UK, since despite paying NHI for 35,years, I no longer qualify for NHS cover.

    The only reason I bother with travel insurance in the EU is for cancellation or luggage loss cover, and I always use the cover provided with my debit card. One off travel insurance is a massive racket.

  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    Good luck and well done to everyone travelling.

    Will be good to get plenty of pictures of the turnout and get them on social media - groups like 'away days' etc. on facebook. The more attention it gets the better and I think it's an unprecedented show (like the Valley Party all over again) that will get people and the media discussing it.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,929
    I was thinking more of damage to clothing if Arsenetatters chucks up over me ;-))
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,577

    We're coming for you
    We're coming for you
    Roland Duchatelet
    We're coming for you. :wink:

    This is called banter, the same as when we sing the Jeremy Kyle song to Millwall fans, for anyone who thinks otherwise.

    According a certain person on another site this very post is a Criminal Offence which is being looked into by the relevant authorities. Be careful now :open_mouth:
    This person is on a major wind up yet again.

    If he isn't then I would suggest that he should be prosecuted for wasting police time.

    Look at me, look at me.
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,448

    I was thinking more of damage to clothing if Arsenetatters chucks up over me ;-))

    Talking of clothing. Is there a dress code for the over 25s? I'd hate to offend the CL Fashion guru's. ;)
    I was thinking, a pair of M&S chino's (cream in colour) maybe with a small turn up. A pair of suede slip on shoes (hush puppies?) A V neck sweater (think former manager) and a nice walking jacket to fit all my useful bits and bobs, like the emergency sewing kit and the shower cap I'm going to steal from the hotel. :)
    yours in anticipation.
    Really Old Bloke.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,705
    Can we have a sort of match thread with live updates and pics if possible.
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,663
    Looking at that weather forecast, you'll need a raincoat too @TCE. Then you'll be dodgy old bloke...
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,394
    edited March 2017

    This is literally all that's getting me through at the moment.

    I have a massive deadline this Friday, then a notoriously tough 8 hour long assessment centre for my no 1 grad scheme (well no 2 but no 1 rejected me so we will pretend that never happened) next week. Then the following week I have 3 exams.

    The thought of jetting (coaching) off to Belgium and shouting about Charlton is really what's been keeping me going!

    I've barely even been on here in the last few days (well day) (by that I mean couple of hours).

    Deadline: tick
    Assessment centre: tick
    Exams: tick

    Trip to Belgium: buzzing buzzing buzzing.

    I'm off to get drunk! See you all bright and early on Saturday at Folkestone.