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  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,278

    T_C_E said:

    Me, walking my dogs. While wearing baseball cap, sunglasses and it ain't sunny, hoodie and cargo trousers. For me it's never been about the team playing well/crap, the results on the pitch matter of course and that's what this lot will never understand. This football club is more than just the 90 minutes on the pitch.
    *sits back and waits for cats comment* ;)image

    What one is called Meire?
    Far too early for the bitch of the litter to be out
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,368
    bobmunro said:

    T_C_E said:

    Me, walking my dogs. While wearing baseball cap, sunglasses and it ain't sunny, hoodie and cargo trousers. For me it's never been about the team playing well/crap, the results on the pitch matter of course and that's what this lot will never understand. This football club is more than just the 90 minutes on the pitch.
    *sits back and waits for cats comment* ;)image

    No wisecracks from me about your choice of footwear - just wanted to say your dogs are just gorgeous and look forward to every picture you post.
    Fuck me you must like picking up shit!
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,421

    bobmunro said:

    T_C_E said:

    Me, walking my dogs. While wearing baseball cap, sunglasses and it ain't sunny, hoodie and cargo trousers. For me it's never been about the team playing well/crap, the results on the pitch matter of course and that's what this lot will never understand. This football club is more than just the 90 minutes on the pitch.
    *sits back and waits for cats comment* ;)image

    No wisecracks from me about your choice of footwear - just wanted to say your dogs are just gorgeous and look forward to every picture you post.
    Fuck me you must like picking up shit!
    Pick it up & bag it and if there's no bin, it's natures own handwarmer. ;)
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,345
    Driving a bloody 161 sorry @Baldybonce be there soon
  • PeterGage
    PeterGage Posts: 1,799
    T_C_E said:

    bobmunro said:

    T_C_E said:

    Me, walking my dogs. While wearing baseball cap, sunglasses and it ain't sunny, hoodie and cargo trousers. For me it's never been about the team playing well/crap, the results on the pitch matter of course and that's what this lot will never understand. This football club is more than just the 90 minutes on the pitch.
    *sits back and waits for cats comment* ;)image

    No wisecracks from me about your choice of footwear - just wanted to say your dogs are just gorgeous and look forward to every picture you post.
    Fuck me you must like picking up shit!
    Pick it up & bag it and if there's no bin, it's natures own handwarmer. ;)
    I bag it first then pick it up, otherwise the hand gets very messy :-)
  • Someones on a wind up!
  • Someones on a wind up!

    Yeah dont think Paulie has a Driving Licence so there is no way he could drive the 161
  • Totally agree with chappers,last night the team staged a monumental comeback in injury time to get a polnt,the crowd played no small part in this,supporting the team even louder when we went 2 down.Everyone has their choices,but this team and manager relate to the fans far more than in recent seasons.and deserve to play in front of a bigger audience.So,come on guys,put Roland out of your mind,help get the Valley back to what it was,and help get the club promoted.

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  • I don't know if it is my age, football in general or Roland and his cronies, but as B B King once said " The thrill is gone".
  • WHAddick
    WHAddick Posts: 1,155
    I am sure I would not not be the only one predicting a massive increase in the crowd the home game after the deal us done. Possibly overoptimistic but I seriously doubt it.
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,411
    Surely we won't beat the 9500 that were there for the Posh game last night (chuckles).
    Packed it was.
    Supporters everywhere !
    :smile:
  • The answer is that the fans have lost interest.

    A combination of not caring about the short term future or success of the club, all the while it is owned by someone that is destroying from the top down, and others that just don't care any more because they have stopped enjoying going.

    The latter are the biggest worry and the worst legacy of the current regime because many of those fans will not come back. Football attendance, with it's financial cost and the disruption to other family activities, is a habit that is easily lost and much harder to establish. That is what made our successes in the 90s and the early 00s, driven by those that owned the club and a small number of fans in strategic positions within it, so impressive. I honestly believe that Target 40,000 would have been achieved had we held on to our Premier League status and the likes of Airman Brown, Henry Irving and Wendy Perfect, and others, had been allowed to continue their work. This is a bold statement that few other clubs could make.

    All that hard work has been undermined now and it might take two decades of significant success, on the pitch, to get to the point where T40k is a realistic goal again - if it ever is. Not to mention that those involved, previously, might not have the enthusiasm to do it again - and I'm quite convinced that it was the characters involved, rather than the money available, that achieved so much. However, they are, now, all twenty years older and their lives will have moved in different directions. It would be a lot to ask them to jump back in and do it all again.

    In fairness not all of this can be blamed on RD and KM. Alan Pardew, for example, is entitled to some 'credit', but I'm comfortable with the lions share being attributed to the Belgians. More significantly, I don't believe that the climb back can ever begin all the while KM is running the club and RD owns it.

    Until then it is both unrealistic and unfair to even ask fans to come back when they don't want to, let alone demand it!
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,201
    Sadly, I'm not expecting bumper crowds once Roland goes. 18 months ago during the height of the protests maybe, but I suspect a lot will have psychologically moved on by now.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,828
    WHAddick said:

    I am sure I would not not be the only one predicting a massive increase in the crowd the home game after the deal us done. Possibly overoptimistic but I seriously doubt it.

    would be another 1,000 home supporters tops
  • Acab
    Acab Posts: 725
    edited November 2017
    Just suppose Doouchebag did a Sunley and took us to Selhurst Park this season. How many people do lifers think would go to home games there under today’s cloud. Just thinking.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,696
    Acab said:

    Just suppose Doouchebag did a Sunley and took us to Selhurst Park this season. How many people do lifers think would go to home games there under today’s cloud. Just thinking.

    SEB and Raytreacy69 that's about it
  • Acab said:

    Just suppose Doouchebag did a Sunley and took us to Selhurst Park this season. How many people do lifers think would go to home games there under today’s cloud. Just thinking.

    Thats the beauty of iFollow now!!

    Wouldnt step foot in that shit hole they call a Stadium though other than the away end when Charlton are set to win the Premier League
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,278
    Acab said:

    Just suppose Doouchebag did a Sunley and took us to Selhurst Park this season. How many people do lifers think would go to home games there under today’s cloud. Just thinking.

    A lot less than the first time around but why would he ? Go from a decent ground to a shithole ? Even he couldn't be that stupid ............................................................................could he ?

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  • CatAddick
    CatAddick Posts: 2,388

    bobmunro said:

    T_C_E said:

    Me, walking my dogs. While wearing baseball cap, sunglasses and it ain't sunny, hoodie and cargo trousers. For me it's never been about the team playing well/crap, the results on the pitch matter of course and that's what this lot will never understand. This football club is more than just the 90 minutes on the pitch.
    *sits back and waits for cats comment* ;)image

    No wisecracks from me about your choice of footwear - just wanted to say your dogs are just gorgeous and look forward to every picture you post.
    Same here. They are lovely dogs.

    P.s. I farkin hate cats.
    Just when me and the avatar were starting to warm to you canters.... now where did I put DOUCHERs number......
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,745

    WHAddick said:

    I am sure I would not not be the only one predicting a massive increase in the crowd the home game after the deal us done. Possibly overoptimistic but I seriously doubt it.

    would be another 1,000 home supporters tops
    I think that's unduly pessimistic, although there needs to be a different approach as well as a different owner.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,382

    WHAddick said:

    I am sure I would not not be the only one predicting a massive increase in the crowd the home game after the deal us done. Possibly overoptimistic but I seriously doubt it.

    would be another 1,000 home supporters tops
    I think that's unduly pessimistic, although there needs to be a different approach as well as a different owner.
    I think a lot would depend on timing. If the sale happens around the time of a promotion, then we'd get a fair amount of (presumably) positive press and media. Newspaper coverage almost disappears completely with a drop from the Championship to League One. TV coverage too. I really fear for the club's future if we stay in Div One too long, particularly under these owners.
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,421
    Uboat said:

    Sadly, I'm not expecting bumper crowds once Roland goes. 18 months ago during the height of the protests maybe, but I suspect a lot will have psychologically moved on by now.

    Speaking myself, I along with my Carer will be back once they have gone. Watching them on tv has rekindled a simmering love that could gone away, Robinsons enthusiasm is slowly winning me over. What we have lost is my grandsons who were between 8 an 12 when this regime turned up and have no interest whatsoever. That I cant see being changed. :(
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,994
    edited November 2017
    CatAddick said:

    bobmunro said:

    T_C_E said:

    Me, walking my dogs. While wearing baseball cap, sunglasses and it ain't sunny, hoodie and cargo trousers. For me it's never been about the team playing well/crap, the results on the pitch matter of course and that's what this lot will never understand. This football club is more than just the 90 minutes on the pitch.
    *sits back and waits for cats comment* ;)image

    No wisecracks from me about your choice of footwear - just wanted to say your dogs are just gorgeous and look forward to every picture you post.
    Same here. They are lovely dogs.

    P.s. I farkin hate cats.
    Just when me and the avatar were starting to warm to you canters.... now where did I put DOUCHERs number......
    Sorry! ;) blame it on the gf her cat tries to kill me everyone I go over.
  • T_C_E said:

    Uboat said:

    Sadly, I'm not expecting bumper crowds once Roland goes. 18 months ago during the height of the protests maybe, but I suspect a lot will have psychologically moved on by now.

    Speaking myself, I along with my Carer will be back once they have gone. Watching them on tv has rekindled a simmering love that could gone away, Robinsons enthusiasm is slowly winning me over. What we have lost is my grandsons who were between 8 an 12 when this regime turned up and have no interest whatsoever. That I cant see being changed. :(
    My son, who is now 13 was coming but has lost all interest in football now. He will never support anyone else but I can’t even get him to agree to let me buy him a shirt now, let alone wear one or watch a game.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,382

    T_C_E said:

    Uboat said:

    Sadly, I'm not expecting bumper crowds once Roland goes. 18 months ago during the height of the protests maybe, but I suspect a lot will have psychologically moved on by now.

    Speaking myself, I along with my Carer will be back once they have gone. Watching them on tv has rekindled a simmering love that could gone away, Robinsons enthusiasm is slowly winning me over. What we have lost is my grandsons who were between 8 an 12 when this regime turned up and have no interest whatsoever. That I cant see being changed. :(
    My son, who is now 13 was coming but has lost all interest in football now. He will never support anyone else but I can’t even get him to agree to let me buy him a shirt now, let alone wear one or watch a game.
    My 15 year old refuses point blank to come to matches, despite the Seed connection. Just not interested. The 11 year old comes to one in three or four and still quite enjoys it. He's noticed that it's better than last season at least. The thing that puts him off is that he gets travel sick, even on the tube, believe it or not.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,696
    JamesSeed said:

    T_C_E said:

    Uboat said:

    Sadly, I'm not expecting bumper crowds once Roland goes. 18 months ago during the height of the protests maybe, but I suspect a lot will have psychologically moved on by now.

    Speaking myself, I along with my Carer will be back once they have gone. Watching them on tv has rekindled a simmering love that could gone away, Robinsons enthusiasm is slowly winning me over. What we have lost is my grandsons who were between 8 an 12 when this regime turned up and have no interest whatsoever. That I cant see being changed. :(
    My son, who is now 13 was coming but has lost all interest in football now. He will never support anyone else but I can’t even get him to agree to let me buy him a shirt now, let alone wear one or watch a game.
    My 15 year old refuses point blank to come to matches, despite the Seed connection. Just not interested. The 11 year old comes to one in three or four and still quite enjoys it. He's noticed that it's better than last season at least. The thing that puts him off is that he gets travel sick, even on the tube, believe it or not.
    Be grateful he doesn't support Plymouth