Are you a 'plastic' boycotter?

1) Go to away games?
2) 'Support' the team remotely via IFollow at home games (which puts zero into Duchatelets pocket)
3) Sit at home, pump your chest out, proudly saying you boycott but do neither of the above
4) None of the above.
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Dont you live abroad which makes it easier to boycott?
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I'm not a boycotter.Charltonparklane said:Dont you live abroad which makes it easier to boycott?
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4. I would be 1 or 2 but a four month old baby means that's not happening and even under new/different owners I still wouldn't be going0
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Who pumps their chest out whilst sitting at home?3
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Caitlyn Jenner probablyUboat said:Who pumps their chest out whilst sitting at home?
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I don't go to away games.
Do other things usually when games are on. Today was watching the Sky football live programme.
Attended all the Valley protests and then went away from the Valley when the game started (once I decided to boycott).
Attended the Football League protest.
I don't know if that makes me a 'plastic boycotter' though.
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I am a protestor and in my world view boycotting is not the only form of resistance. Anyway I can't do it after all these decades and 'they'll never take my Charlton away".1
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Do you puff your chest out?iainment said:I don't go to away games.
Do other things usually when games are on. Today was watching the Sky football live programme.
Attended all the Valley protests and then went away from the Valley when the game started (once I decided to boycott).
Attended the Football League protest.
I don't know if that makes me a 'plastic boycotter' though.1 -
No.Uboat said:
Do you puff your chest out?iainment said:I don't go to away games.
Do other things usually when games are on. Today was watching the Sky football live programme.
Attended all the Valley protests and then went away from the Valley when the game started (once I decided to boycott).
Attended the Football League protest.
I don't know if that makes me a 'plastic boycotter' though.0 -
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Well there's your answer. You're in the clear.1
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Well done to anyone boycotting plastic.
It's killing dolphins don't you know.8 -
Not been to The Valley since the Swindon game, May 2017.
Only been to four games since then, money not paid in advance so the club do no get the 5% advance sales dough.
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Why are you bothered then pal who boycotts or not.The_President said:
I'm not a boycotter.Charltonparklane said:Dont you live abroad which makes it easier to boycott?
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Not a boycotter, I just don’t go.
Gave up my season ticket at start of 2011 season as my first kid was born during previous season.
My two boys are now 8 and 5 and spend Saturdays running them around.0 -
Go to away games only but, everytime I go a Saturday without funding Duchatalet I pump my chest and a little bit of wee comes out..see you at Fleetwood5
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Basically what I do... Honestly, this regime has virtually killed my support dead, though with my domestic arrangements going to the footie would be more hassle than it's worth (would still go to the odd game with my dad)MrOneLung said:Not a boycotter, I just don’t go.
Gave up my season ticket at start of 2011 season as my first kid was born during previous season.
My two boys are now 8 and 5 and spend Saturdays running them around.0 -
1) for 'the fix'
2) because I believe it's right, even though my iFollow is Jeff Stelling
Been to about five home games in the last three years, but health issues have meant it's easier to stay at home to be honest. Will be doing the Southend game - but only because it's a freebie.
I will get a ST the minute the Belgian Bastard disappears - whether or not I attend every home game, which I've tried to do for the past 40 years.
My choice, my decision and I would never knock any Charlton fan who chose to view it differently.
CAFC has been and will continue to be a massive, massive part of my life until the day I die and I cannot see that ever changing. Made so many life long friends because of this wonderful club and have a passion for everything it stands for.
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I boycott home games unless my son wants to go, or I get a freebie. Only been to three away so far this season.
I’ve been known to line Duchâtelet’s pockets in Crossbars unfortunately, but only to keep the boy happy.
Rubbish boycotter basically.2 -
Gave up the season ticket. Go to enough home games to get my fix but not so many that the club gets more than they would if I had bought one. Rarely go to aways as I have little ones and so hard to get a days pass. Was gutted not to be going today but then it was 0-0 and didn’t feel so bad!
My chest is permanently pumped but that is through eating too much and I am trying to do something about it!0 -
4 None of the above
Attend matches but spend no other money on food, drink, jackpot tickets, shop or anything else.
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Why do I attend matches?
Mainly because my timespan for being able to is almost certainly limited.
I've already missed 3 matches this season because of arthritic flare ups.
Arthritis does not improve the older you get.10 -
Not sure what the term "Plastic Boycotter is meant to convey, except that the word "Plastic" is normally used in a derogatory fashion.
Can I ask @The_President, are you a Plastic Belgium B20?6 -
None of the above.
I am 61 and have supported Charlton for over 50 years, most of which have been as a season ticket holder. I have been to over 40 grounds watching Charlton over the years but do not do away games now.
For the last 5 seasons before my boycott started I was spending £5k per season at the Valley on 4 x season tickets in the East stand, a table for 4 people in hospitality, picking up the drinks tab and jackpot tickets.
I decided three seasons ago enough was enough and all the time Roland owns us I will no longer put a penny into his pocket. As a lot of you know I used to have a contract working at The Valley and saw for myself first hand the damage RD & Daisey were doing behind the scenes.
I understand when people say "Roland will not miss your money, you may as well go" which in some cases is true however I look at my £5k per season being equivalent to 10 x season tickets holders that spend £500.00 each and if my boycott keeps 10 seats empty I am content with that.
Charlton fans are fickle, we are not in the same league as the Blackpool fans when it comes to boycotts and protests. You only had to look at last seasons push for the play offs, all protests suspended and talks of sell outs at The Valley and taking 35,000 to Wembley all the time while Roland still owned us.
It will be the same this season and good luck to each and every one of you if that is what you want however do not come on here complaining and shouting at CARD to start the protests again if we do not get promoted and RD still owns us in 12 months time and is making poor decisions and ruining the club you and I love.
Each to their own and my own is a total boycott until Roland has gone.
#notapennymore
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Wasn't there a Test Match on when you started this thread? I thought you didn't like that sort of thing.The_President said:You are a boycotter, so, do you....
1) Go to away games?
2) 'Support' the team remotely via IFollow at home games (which puts zero into Duchatelets pocket)
3) Sit at home, pump your chest out, proudly saying you boycott but do neither of the above
4) None of the above.0 -
Wasn't there a Test Match on when you started this thread? I thought you didn't like that sort of thing.
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Are you a helmet?2
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I think you're more likely to be one mate with that comment.Off_it said:Are you a helmet?
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And the point of this thread is what?The_President said:
I think you're more likely to be one mate with that comment.Off_it said:Are you a helmet?
Another excuse for you to call out fellow fans who may happen to not 100% share your views?
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