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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,820

     Behave, Its not even winter cold

  • Been lashing down for most of the day , and blowing a hooley , as they say.

    Man City on the box tonight in the champions league , a nice warm fire and possibly a bowl of popcorn to boot.

    Its tempting.....

    To go or not to go , that is the question.
    I hope you did stay at home after at all & saw Man City score 7 as we were dreadful
     
    It was freezing at the Valley this evening and watching the game was painful.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,820
    happy For a Stewards Enquiry to be lodged on the above!
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,417
    Watched 40 minutes (missed the first five) and left at half time, Ive missed the place and what shift put in by Cullen!

  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    Much rather stand in freezing cold at The Valley watching my team play then sat at home watching a random team on tv.

    Also tonight was the last game at home under the lights so no way was I missing it
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    Already looking forward to March 30th
  • BR3red
    BR3red Posts: 1,715
    stevec said:
    I would go any chance I but I live in France. No chance. So if you can GO
    But it finished half an hour ago

    😉
  • Mendonca In Asdas
    Mendonca In Asdas Posts: 22,650
    edited March 2019
    I think the Bowl of popcorn, fire, and goalsfest might have been the better option!
    That was bleeding freezing last night, and although another 2-1 win, nothing like the intensity of Saturday, but still 3 points.

    The kicker for me was walking back down our street on the way home, it was so cold, I had to pull the hood on my coat right over my head, and hold it down because it was so windy, the end result is I walked head first into a neighbours tree trunk that was overhanging.

    Nearly knocked myself out, and couldn’t walk straight, went to bed with a spilitting headache, waiting for the inevitable mole hill to surface on my bonce today.

    All in the love of watching charlton rip Burton 2-1.
  • Charltonparklane
    Charltonparklane Posts: 5,786
    edited March 2019
    I was freezing walking back up the hill. 
    Legs were numb. 

    Think the boycotters can finally claim a victory In my opinion. 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,144
    Charlton on computer
    Juventus v Atletico madrid on telly 
    porn hub on ipad 
    perfect

    10% Charlton  ...... 5% Juve ...... 85% Porn Hub 
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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,820


    Think the boycotters can finally claim a victory In my opinion. 
    A lot of warm weather boycotters last night.

    well done @Mendonca In Asdas

  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,417


    Think the boycotters can finally claim a victory In my opinion. 
    A lot of warm weather boycotters last night.

    well done @Mendonca In Asdas

    On the flip side, I haven't seen a full game since PC Palmer memorial game. Having been in The Valley since 5.30 and standing outside rattling a bucket from 6.00, I loved every minute of it. Admittedly a lot of fans only spoke to me because Bailey was there, but watching the fans arriving for the build up of a night game, the lights on etc. Speaking staff I hadn't spoke to for years, fans that I'd never met and although I was sat in the west stand I took my seat and just gazed around the place almost forgetting the game was on, she was looking beautiful and I'd missed her. Watching games on the tv is not the same and never will be and there's not many Charlton games I have missed since coverage started but I wouldn't have swop last night for anything because it proved to me that I will be back when he's gone despite saying different, but just keeping myself involved through the trust and the likes of Tracey Leaburn with the cycle ride has kept the love simmering for all things Charlton Athletic. "Cold, what cold" 😜
  • addick05
    addick05 Posts: 2,348
    I think the Bowl of popcorn, fire, and goalsfest might have been the better option!
    That was bleeding freezing last night, and although another 2-1 win, nothing like the intensity of Saturday, but still 3 points.

    The kicker for me was walking back down our street on the way home, it was so cold, I had to pull the hood on my coat right over my head, and hold it down because it was so windy, the end result is I walked head first into a neighbours tree trunk that was overhanging.

    Nearly knocked myself out, and couldn’t walk straight, went to bed with a spilitting headache, waiting for the inevitable mole hill to surface on my bonce today.

    All in the love of watching charlton rip Burton 2-1.

    It's sort of karma mate, for having doubts about going in the first place! Hope the bump isn't too noticeable!
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,981
    edited March 2019
    I think the Bowl of popcorn, fire, and goalsfest might have been the better option!
    That was bleeding freezing last night, and although another 2-1 win, nothing like the intensity of Saturday, but still 3 points.

    The kicker for me was walking back down our street on the way home, it was so cold, I had to pull the hood on my coat right over my head, and hold it down because it was so windy, the end result is I walked head first into a neighbours tree trunk that was overhanging.

    Nearly knocked myself out, and couldn’t walk straight, went to bed with a spilitting headache, waiting for the inevitable mole hill to surface on my bonce today.

    All in the love of watching charlton rip Burton 2-1.
    Let's hope the Millwall fans aren't reading this :-)
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,820
    Nice post @T_C_E

  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,584
    T_C_E said:


    Think the boycotters can finally claim a victory In my opinion. 
    A lot of warm weather boycotters last night.

    well done @Mendonca In Asdas

    On the flip side, I haven't seen a full game since PC Palmer memorial game. Having been in The Valley since 5.30 and standing outside rattling a bucket from 6.00, I loved every minute of it. Admittedly a lot of fans only spoke to me because Bailey was there, but watching the fans arriving for the build up of a night game, the lights on etc. Speaking staff I hadn't spoke to for years, fans that I'd never met and although I was sat in the west stand I took my seat and just gazed around the place almost forgetting the game was on, she was looking beautiful and I'd missed her. Watching games on the tv is not the same and never will be and there's not many Charlton games I have missed since coverage started but I wouldn't have swop last night for anything because it proved to me that I will be back when he's gone despite saying different, but just keeping myself involved through the trust and the likes of Tracey Leaburn with the cycle ride has kept the love simmering for all things Charlton Athletic. "Cold, what cold" 😜
    Awwwww I’d have loved to have a cuddle with Bailey. 
    Glad you enjoyed it xx
  • SE7toSG3
    SE7toSG3 Posts: 3,140
    edited March 2019
    Echoing @T_C_E and his eloquent post, I have not watched a game at the Valley this season and probably wont till he has gone, its a personal decision and one I don't expect or judge anyone else over,

    I have loved going away every other week and 'getting behind the boys' when they need support at Scunthorpe/Fleetwood/Burton etc but....when I was at the museum the other friday and the U23's were playing, I watched the second half from an empty silent crossbars and its a stadium that still wows me, its home, its memories of my dad, my granddad, of Derek Hales & Johnnie Robinson, it holds memories that far pre- date me of cup winners, our Sam and chalkpits being dug out by the local community post great war. Most importantly its ours. 

    My stubborn side will no doubt see my home boycott out,  whilst it hurts me more than it hurts Duchatalet it empowers me at the same time and then one day he will be gone, here before him, here after him its a very special club.