CARD deliver 100 bottles of water to Sparrows Lane
Comments
-
I'm not having a "pop" at ROT, it's their campaign and they run it as they see fit.foresthillred said:
No dig intended Joe (not even sure where you saw one tbh).Addickted2TheReds said:
Ignoring the dig, and not fishing for answers, but, by what you say, would it not make him less accessible if CARD were seen to be involved?foresthillred said:Spot on CARD. Up there with the liar banner, funeral march, beach balls and birthday protest for it's simplicity and effectiveness.
It would be much appreciated to see some of that expertise bolstering ROT's activities over the next eight weeks. Every time we have spoken with Duchatelet and told him we are Charlton fans, he has asked "You're not from CARD are you?" It would make him more nervous to know CARD is officially involved with the ROT campaign and would hopefully garner the publicity we need to embarrass him in his own back yard.
Ultimately I have no opposition to the position that you are suggesting, but with regards to ROT, is no communication a hinderance despite the expertise that CARD (not me...) provide?
Aware I sound like a c**t by saying that, but simply trying to say that if he thinks that badly of us then your suggestion may have a negative impact.
I think the time for trying to gain access to, and communicate with, Duchatelet has passed. I think everything should be tried to embarrass, humiliate and annoy him, both here and in Belgium. Aside from the obvious benefits of having CARD's expertise and media contacts on board, we also need as many people as possible to go over to ST and campaign for us. As was proved by the Unity protest, a co-ordinated effort would be more effective.
Having spoken with him a few times, he does genuinely appear to be worried about CARD, so their endorsement of our efforts would be more of a concern to him than is currently the case. I would suggest he will be much more likely to make an angry statement about the campaign, whereas now he dismisses it as "English humour." It would rattle him.
This is a one off opportunity to really get at Duchatelet on his home turf. I say one off, as the next local elections are in six years time, and I don't think the club will still be in existence if he has his claws in it for anywhere near that length of time.
But if the campaigning members dress up like jesters/clowns, it makes it simple for RD to say it's English humour.
If ROT asked for CARD's advice and then dismissed it or some of it, which is fine by me and obviously entirely up to ROT.
I should imagine it then makes it difficult for CARD to endorse the campaign.
Don't get me wrong I wish ROT all the very best and hope the campaign is a great success and I thank you for your considerable efforts.0 -
Saving the planet did not last for long. The stewards being handed bottled water from a Sainsbury's plastic carrier bag complete with tops in the NWQ.5
-
Thank you for your email, we note your comments.
As with many clubs, Charlton Athletic are currently in the process of making changes with regard to their environmental policies.
However the Club has confirmed that there is no substance to the toilet roll allegation.
Thank you for contacting the EFL.
Regards,
Jessica
Supporter Services Department
EFL
5 -
'Toilet roll allegation'
1 -
I don't think the toilet roll story is true. I'm pretty sure there is an obligation somewhere that any premises serving food and drink must provide toilets of which they must have all the basic facilities including toilet paper.
What I am surprised at though is that the toilet paper being provided hasn't been replaced with tracing paper!
1 -
I think the real story was paper hand towels being replaced by electric hand driers?2
-
Bum sprays are much better anyway!
Do you other Asian Addicks agree?0 -
Bangkokaddick said:Bum sprays are much better anyway!
Do you other Asian Addicks agree?
When I travel, I do prefer the spray, especially on those Japanese toilets with heated seats on a drier.0 -
I still get caught in Malaysia where the loo roll is outside the cubicle in public toilets. That waddle with the trousers round the knees having listened hard to check no one else will witness the event is always harrowing.6
-
MartinCAFC said:I don't think the toilet roll story is true. I'm pretty sure there is an obligation somewhere that any premises serving food and drink must provide toilets of which they must have all the basic facilities including toilet paper.
What I am surprised at though is that the toilet paper being provided hasn't been replaced with tracing paper!
That's what photocopiers are for.5 - Sponsored links:
-
TellyTubby said:MartinCAFC said:I don't think the toilet roll story is true. I'm pretty sure there is an obligation somewhere that any premises serving food and drink must provide toilets of which they must have all the basic facilities including toilet paper.
What I am surprised at though is that the toilet paper being provided hasn't been replaced with tracing paper!
That's what photocopiers are for.2 -
We could print some custom toilet rolls with Roland's face on it and give it away to the residents of St Truiden. Also, We could buy Genk fans a big box of fireworks
https://dinilu.co.uk/printed-matter/tissue-paper/toilet-paper-your-custom-print
2 -
Weegie Addick said:I think the real story was paper hand towels being replaced by electric hand driers?
0 -
cafc-west said:Weegie Addick said:I think the real story was paper hand towels being replaced by electric hand driers?
Call me a Luddite but I prefer el papel hygienico....2