CARD announces plan for tribute to Valley campaigners at 25th anniversary match
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Totally agreed with this. Let’s let Katrien know whose club it is.thickandthin63 said:If people wish to continue their boycott at the Portsmouth game,then their principles are to be commended,personally,I feel this is the ideal opportunity to show Roland what this club is all about,to replicate that wonderful day 25 years ago,and show him the depth of feelings that brought the club back from the brink of extinction.Also it would be great for the team to play in front of an attendance more suited to the efforts they are putting in this season.
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Well played CARD.
Im really pissed off, I was going to break my boycott for this one, but my works Xmas do is in Dublin that weekend.
How do I get hold of a rosette anyway??0 -
I haven't been since I made the decision to boycott home games until Duchatelet is gone, back when Luzon was appointed. Whilst for the most part I've held up pretty well, but this match is giving me the wobbles, it has such a special meaning and is a celebration of our fans too. I think I'll probably end up going. I hate being torn like this, it should be a game we all rush to get tickets for.Stig said:
I hear what you say Redrobo, but I've thought all along that the best way to force Duchatelet's hand was to completely boycott. I recognise that others don't believe this, or are not prepared to make such a leap. But for me, when I said I wouldn't allow him to get his hands on any more of my money I really meant it. I will not pay to enter The Valley all the time that he is the owner. I hope that those that do have a great time, but I'm afraid it's not for me any more. He has to go before I will return.Redrobo said:Hi Stig, I am sorry you and others are not going as for me this is a celebration of fan power and I like the fact that KM is being forced to acknowledge our history and the part so many played in making our club so special.
A full stadium would reinforce that IMO and also show any potential purchasers what could be.
I understand why you and others begrudge him every last penny but don't think one better day is going to make any difference, other than hopefully sticking in his throat as to what he has missed out on.
I was really hoping he would be gone before this game. Hopefully not long now.2 -
Can we have a bit more context as to what KM did to stop the mention in the 2015 speech?
Great idea as per normal CARD on the rosettes.0 -
Foot stamping session before the start with the organisers, who refused to agree. Of course her problem was the person giving the speech (which was entirely non-controversial).robroy said:Can we have a bit more context as to what KM did to stop the mention in the 2015 speech?
Great idea as per normal CARD on the rosettes.
Since then she has been keen to take control of the player of the year, leading to it not taking place at all last year. Many involved believe the two things are related.3 -
If anyone Charlton based could grab me a rosette I would really appreciate it, I'll be in London for 4 days from the 16th before heading back to China and could come to collect it.0
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I'm firmly in the 'not until they're gone' camp.
It's going to kill me not being there.
Suppose it helps there's water between us but inside I'll be dying
Thanks CARD for always putting the fans first xxx6 -
Thanks Airman. This lady truly is a cretin of the highest order.Airman Brown said:
Foot stamping session before the start with the organisers, who refused to agree. Of course her problem was the person giving the speech (which was entirely non-controversial).robroy said:Can we have a bit more context as to what KM did to stop the mention in the 2015 speech?
Great idea as per normal CARD on the rosettes.
Since then she has been keen to take control of the player of the year, leading to it not taking place at all last year. Many involved believe the two things are related.
Such a bloody shame they chose us!5 -
My view - as others have saidits an opportunity to show old and new owners what our fan power at Charlton is capable of both in the Valley Party of old and in CARD, CASTtrust, FF, today
There's also a charity element to it.
Our club is sickly and on its knees lets roar it back to life, and show them its all about the fans
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The charity element will be more than offset by extra ticket revenue from the bigger crowd at higher prices.razil said:My view - as others have saidits an opportunity to show old and new owners what our fan power at Charlton is capable of both in the Valley Party of old and in CARD, CASTtrust, FF, today
There's also a charity element to it.
Our club is sickly and on its knees lets roar it back to life, and show them its all about the fans1 -
Well done, once again, to CARD.
However I have not seen a game this season, home or away, but fully intend to purchase a half yearly season ticket on the day of regime change.
I shall not be going to the Pompey game although I have a strong reason for celebrating
the event - I proudly was the reserve match official at the Pompy game 25 years ago.
My son offered to pay for us to attend the celebratory dinner, but I also refuse to attend that.14 -
Take your point, but its still better than nowt. Plus there may be something more coming.Airman Brown said:
The charity element will be more than offset by extra ticket revenue from the bigger crowd at higher prices.razil said:My view - as others have saidits an opportunity to show old and new owners what our fan power at Charlton is capable of both in the Valley Party of old and in CARD, CASTtrust, FF, today
There's also a charity element to it.
Our club is sickly and on its knees lets roar it back to life, and show them its all about the fans0 -
I'll be there. Just waiting for the email from card about volunteers to help hand them out.2
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Are they going to sign the papers for the sale of the club on the pitch pre-match. Then jump into an awaiting helicopter and depart Saigon style at the end of the Vietnam War?razil said:
Take your point, but its still better than nowt. Plus there may be something more coming.Airman Brown said:
The charity element will be more than offset by extra ticket revenue from the bigger crowd at higher prices.razil said:My view - as others have saidits an opportunity to show old and new owners what our fan power at Charlton is capable of both in the Valley Party of old and in CARD, CASTtrust, FF, today
There's also a charity element to it.
Our club is sickly and on its knees lets roar it back to life, and show them its all about the fans8 -
so I hearHarryLime said:
Are they going to sign the papers for the sale of the club on the pitch pre-match. Then jump into an awaiting helicopter and depart Saigon style at the end of the Vietnam War?razil said:
Take your point, but its still better than nowt. Plus there may be something more coming.Airman Brown said:
The charity element will be more than offset by extra ticket revenue from the bigger crowd at higher prices.razil said:My view - as others have saidits an opportunity to show old and new owners what our fan power at Charlton is capable of both in the Valley Party of old and in CARD, CASTtrust, FF, today
There's also a charity element to it.
Our club is sickly and on its knees lets roar it back to life, and show them its all about the fans
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I also heard that once the helicopter has disappeared the new owners will be seen rappelling from the top of the West Stand and then swing into the directors' box.razil said:
so I hearHarryLime said:
Are they going to sign the papers for the sale of the club on the pitch pre-match. Then jump into an awaiting helicopter and depart Saigon style at the end of the Vietnam War?razil said:
Take your point, but its still better than nowt. Plus there may be something more coming.Airman Brown said:
The charity element will be more than offset by extra ticket revenue from the bigger crowd at higher prices.razil said:My view - as others have saidits an opportunity to show old and new owners what our fan power at Charlton is capable of both in the Valley Party of old and in CARD, CASTtrust, FF, today
There's also a charity element to it.
Our club is sickly and on its knees lets roar it back to life, and show them its all about the fans
I have my doubts it's true though.2 -
Are ground to air missiles easily available on E Bay?HarryLime said:
Are they going to sign the papers for the sale of the club on the pitch pre-match. Then jump into an awaiting helicopter and depart Saigon style at the end of the Vietnam War?razil said:
Take your point, but its still better than nowt. Plus there may be something more coming.Airman Brown said:
The charity element will be more than offset by extra ticket revenue from the bigger crowd at higher prices.razil said:My view - as others have saidits an opportunity to show old and new owners what our fan power at Charlton is capable of both in the Valley Party of old and in CARD, CASTtrust, FF, today
There's also a charity element to it.
Our club is sickly and on its knees lets roar it back to life, and show them its all about the fans3 -
Great idea.
Looking forward to this day and getting immersed in that atmosphere.0 -
Great idea. Call me a centrist Dad, but after a season's boycott I cracked, and now attend the odd game, and this will be one. A great pity the club have gone against the spirit of the occasion by raising the price of tickets for the game, and also charging extortionate prices for the retro top and the celebratory meal.2
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The price of the shirt is absolutely criminal1
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I'll come to this game, but as a one off and one I'll hold my nose because of what it is, rather then the ownership, the next time I'll come to a home game, is when the ownership changes, which I hope is in the very near future.6
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Great news from C.A.R.D I was one of the 60 candidates back then and it was a great time, to be a Charlton supporter, I don't go anymore but Saturday week, will bring a lot of lovely memories for me.18
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Cant the boycotters please come back for this match?
Please?
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seeing as you asked so nicely B I'll be there.Curb_It said:Cant the boycotters please come back for this match?
Please?2 -
Not even the threat of a B headlock would make me.Curb_It said:Cant the boycotters please come back for this match?
Please?
Not until they're gone x5 -
A certain wife of a certain club sec has claimed that this is all about "those that thibk they are far more important than they are" to the club's history.
I wonder if she is reflecting the views of her husband's employers.5 -
Does anyone know what time the rosettes will be available?
This is the first match I will have attended since May 2016 and I 'm so looking forward to it. We'll be in a hospitality suite so will be arriving quite early.
Hope a takeover is announced before the 9th so it can be an extra special celebration.2 -
Maybe - although if that were the case she would have included 'cobber' at the end.cantersaddick said:A certain wife of a certain club sec has claimed that this is all about "those that thibk they are far more important than they are" to the club's history.
I wonder if she is reflecting the views of her husband's employers.2 -
She is a very foolish woman and nobody is more full of unjustified self-importance than her. It was precisely to make the opposite point to that I wrote a spread about the 1992 directors in the current Voice.cantersaddick said:A certain wife of a certain club sec has claimed that this is all about "those that thibk they are far more important than they are" to the club's history.
I wonder if she is reflecting the views of her husband's employers.11