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Trafalgar Square next Sunday night
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Off_it said:SoundAsa£ said:charltonkeston said:I walk past it twice a day, I see lots of this invading Trafalgar Square thing by various groups. It’s something that doesn’t do it for me. I don’t like or feel need to let tourists know who I support, I would prefer to be in a pub having a beer.
I think it’s a northern/ Scottish thing,”taking” London landmark.
We would be going there to celebrate at a easily accessible and reasonably safe place with fellow Addicks at a location where it’s easy for them to congregate and then continue their journeys home afterwards whenever they wish.
What’s your problem.....that you are bothered that you don’t want tourists to know who you support......that’s bloody weird ck if I may say so.
Why not have a beer in one of the many pubs in the area ‘and’ take a bowl down to TS at some point as well?
We are Londoner’s for the most part......why would we consider it as ‘taking’ it......it’s part of us and our heritage a part of ‘our’ city for Christ’s sake!
You go along there if you want. Knock yourself out. Nobody will stop you.
What you say is true but why come on here putting doubts into people’s minds and inferring it’s a bad or negative idea.
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clb74 said:ElfsborgAddick said:Off_it said:SoundAsa£ said:charltonkeston said:I walk past it twice a day, I see lots of this invading Trafalgar Square thing by various groups. It’s something that doesn’t do it for me. I don’t like or feel need to let tourists know who I support, I would prefer to be in a pub having a beer.
I think it’s a northern/ Scottish thing,”taking” London landmark.
We would be going there to celebrate at a easily accessible and reasonably safe place with fellow Addicks at a location where it’s easy for them to congregate and then continue their journeys home afterwards whenever they wish.
What’s your problem.....that you are bothered that you don’t want tourists to know who you support......that’s bloody weird ck if I may say so.
Why not have a beer in one of the many pubs in the area ‘and’ take a bowl down to TS at some point as well?
We are Londoner’s for the most part......why would we consider it as ‘taking’ it......it’s part of us and our heritage a part of ‘our’ city for Christ’s sake!
You go along there if you want. Knock yourself out. Nobody will stop you.
Why can't we celebrate a win at Wembley this way?0 -
Off_it said:ElfsborgAddick said:Off_it said:SoundAsa£ said:charltonkeston said:I walk past it twice a day, I see lots of this invading Trafalgar Square thing by various groups. It’s something that doesn’t do it for me. I don’t like or feel need to let tourists know who I support, I would prefer to be in a pub having a beer.
I think it’s a northern/ Scottish thing,”taking” London landmark.
We would be going there to celebrate at a easily accessible and reasonably safe place with fellow Addicks at a location where it’s easy for them to congregate and then continue their journeys home afterwards whenever they wish.
What’s your problem.....that you are bothered that you don’t want tourists to know who you support......that’s bloody weird ck if I may say so.
Why not have a beer in one of the many pubs in the area ‘and’ take a bowl down to TS at some point as well?
We are Londoner’s for the most part......why would we consider it as ‘taking’ it......it’s part of us and our heritage a part of ‘our’ city for Christ’s sake!
You go along there if you want. Knock yourself out. Nobody will stop you.
Why can't we celebrate a win at Wembley this way?Thanks, very nice of you.I'll bring my drum.2 -
I thought Sunderland would take it over next Saturday night.0
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guinnessaddick said:Pelham123 said:Further to what Henry is referring to, it would be great if someone could get a scarf around his neck on Sunday.2
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SoundAsa£ said:Off_it said:SoundAsa£ said:charltonkeston said:I walk past it twice a day, I see lots of this invading Trafalgar Square thing by various groups. It’s something that doesn’t do it for me. I don’t like or feel need to let tourists know who I support, I would prefer to be in a pub having a beer.
I think it’s a northern/ Scottish thing,”taking” London landmark.
We would be going there to celebrate at a easily accessible and reasonably safe place with fellow Addicks at a location where it’s easy for them to congregate and then continue their journeys home afterwards whenever they wish.
What’s your problem.....that you are bothered that you don’t want tourists to know who you support......that’s bloody weird ck if I may say so.
Why not have a beer in one of the many pubs in the area ‘and’ take a bowl down to TS at some point as well?
We are Londoner’s for the most part......why would we consider it as ‘taking’ it......it’s part of us and our heritage a part of ‘our’ city for Christ’s sake!
You go along there if you want. Knock yourself out. Nobody will stop you.
What you say is true but why come on here putting doubts into people’s minds and inferring it’s a bad or negative idea.F*** it, I'm game if you are mate.I have a drum, do you have the microphone?0 -
Valley27000 said:I thought Sunderland would take it over next Saturday night.
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I’ll be there or in Covent Garden.....I’m staying with friends near Tottenham Court Road so it’s a good shout for me.1
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ElfsborgAddick said:Valley27000 said:I thought Sunderland would take it over next Saturday night.0
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oohaahmortimer said:ElfsborgAddick said:Valley27000 said:I thought Sunderland would take it over next Saturday night.
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Just keeping it real , we aren’t gonna win , I’ve never been so convinced we’d get through to the final and I’ve never been so convinced we’d lose it ...
nothing wrong with dreaming the impossible dream though , it did happen once before0 -
guinnessaddick said:Pelham123 said:Further to what Henry is referring to, it would be great if someone could get a scarf around his neck on Sunday.0
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oohaahmortimer said:Just keeping it real , we aren’t gonna win , I’ve never been so convinced we’d get through to the final and I’ve never been so convinced we’d lose it ...
nothing wrong with dreaming the impossible dream though , it did happen once beforeSunderland will bottle it, they almost have more to lose this time.We are going to win and Trafalgar will be awash with Charlton fans celebrating.0 -
oohaahmortimer said:Just keeping it real , we aren’t gonna win , I’ve never been so convinced we’d get through to the final and I’ve never been so convinced we’d lose it ...
nothing wrong with dreaming the impossible dream though , it did happen once before2 -
SoundAsa£ said:oohaahmortimer said:Just keeping it real , we aren’t gonna win , I’ve never been so convinced we’d get through to the final and I’ve never been so convinced we’d lose it ...
nothing wrong with dreaming the impossible dream though , it did happen once before
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oohaahmortimer said:SoundAsa£ said:oohaahmortimer said:Just keeping it real , we aren’t gonna win , I’ve never been so convinced we’d get through to the final and I’ve never been so convinced we’d lose it ...
nothing wrong with dreaming the impossible dream though , it did happen once before1 -
oohaahmortimer said:SoundAsa£ said:oohaahmortimer said:Just keeping it real , we aren’t gonna win , I’ve never been so convinced we’d get through to the final and I’ve never been so convinced we’d lose it ...
nothing wrong with dreaming the impossible dream though , it did happen once before
You can get yourself down to Nelsons and keep elfs company1 -
SoundAsa£ said:Off_it said:SoundAsa£ said:charltonkeston said:I walk past it twice a day, I see lots of this invading Trafalgar Square thing by various groups. It’s something that doesn’t do it for me. I don’t like or feel need to let tourists know who I support, I would prefer to be in a pub having a beer.
I think it’s a northern/ Scottish thing,”taking” London landmark.
We would be going there to celebrate at a easily accessible and reasonably safe place with fellow Addicks at a location where it’s easy for them to congregate and then continue their journeys home afterwards whenever they wish.
What’s your problem.....that you are bothered that you don’t want tourists to know who you support......that’s bloody weird ck if I may say so.
Why not have a beer in one of the many pubs in the area ‘and’ take a bowl down to TS at some point as well?
We are Londoner’s for the most part......why would we consider it as ‘taking’ it......it’s part of us and our heritage a part of ‘our’ city for Christ’s sake!
You go along there if you want. Knock yourself out. Nobody will stop you.
What you say is true but why come on here putting doubts into people’s minds and inferring it’s a bad or negative idea.
I just told you to calm down, getting all worked up about something so trivial.
I think you may have mistaken me for someone else.0 -
SoundAsa£ said:oohaahmortimer said:SoundAsa£ said:oohaahmortimer said:Just keeping it real , we aren’t gonna win , I’ve never been so convinced we’d get through to the final and I’ve never been so convinced we’d lose it ...
nothing wrong with dreaming the impossible dream though , it did happen once before1 - Sponsored links:
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Off_it said:SoundAsa£ said:Off_it said:SoundAsa£ said:charltonkeston said:I walk past it twice a day, I see lots of this invading Trafalgar Square thing by various groups. It’s something that doesn’t do it for me. I don’t like or feel need to let tourists know who I support, I would prefer to be in a pub having a beer.
I think it’s a northern/ Scottish thing,”taking” London landmark.
We would be going there to celebrate at a easily accessible and reasonably safe place with fellow Addicks at a location where it’s easy for them to congregate and then continue their journeys home afterwards whenever they wish.
What’s your problem.....that you are bothered that you don’t want tourists to know who you support......that’s bloody weird ck if I may say so.
Why not have a beer in one of the many pubs in the area ‘and’ take a bowl down to TS at some point as well?
We are Londoner’s for the most part......why would we consider it as ‘taking’ it......it’s part of us and our heritage a part of ‘our’ city for Christ’s sake!
You go along there if you want. Knock yourself out. Nobody will stop you.
What you say is true but why come on here putting doubts into people’s minds and inferring it’s a bad or negative idea.
I just told you to calm down, getting all worked up about something so trivial.
I think you may have mistaken me for someone else.
I can see from the way you read my reply as meaning I meant you but I was referring to one or two others......my fault, I should have made myself clearer.0 -
No worries.2
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Off_it said:No worries.
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ElfsborgAddick said:Off_it said:No worries.1
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SoundAsa£ said:charltonkeston said:I walk past it twice a day, I see lots of this invading Trafalgar Square thing by various groups. It’s something that doesn’t do it for me. I don’t like or feel need to let tourists know who I support, I would prefer to be in a pub having a beer.
I think it’s a northern/ Scottish thing,”taking” London landmark.
We would be going there to celebrate at a easily accessible and reasonably safe place with fellow Addicks at a location where it’s easy for them to congregate and then continue their journeys home afterwards whenever they wish.
What’s your problem.....that you are bothered that you don’t want tourists to know who you support......that’s bloody weird ck if I may say so.
Why not have a beer in one of the many pubs in the area ‘and’ take a bowl down to TS at some point as well?
We are Londoner’s for the most part......why would we consider it as ‘taking’ it......it’s part of us and our heritage a part of ‘our’ city for Christ’s sake!
You and others might find me bloody weird but it’s the way I am. If you and others want to celebrate please don’t worry yourself about one individual who won’t be there anyway.
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Off_it said:ElfsborgAddick said:Off_it said:No worries.
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And you haven’t got an invite to Trafalgar Square either Off_it.0
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In 98 there was no social media , after the game then most just wanted to go and have a lie down in a dark room and recover. Now something can be organised at short notice2
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guinnessaddick said:
Pelham123 said:Further to what Henry is referring to, it would be great if someone could get a scarf around his neck on Sunday.0 -
charltonnick said:In 98 there was no social media , after the game then most just wanted to go and have a lie down in a dark room and recover. Now something can be organised at short notice0