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Club For A Quid protest (Aug 2020)
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Addickted said:AFKABartram said:We really are a unique bunch us Charlton fans. Not many clubs would have hundreds of fans break into their stadium, pile down pitch side and the respectfully file carefully around the perimeter to ensure no one went on the pitch. I didn’t see a single foot cross the line.
I was one of the last to leave the pitchside area and I’ve photos of the media backboard that clearly doesn’t have any damage in them so wonder what the supposed damage was. All that was happening was kids having their photos in front of it.
Absolute disgrace the Club releasing that statement and no amount of 'toning down' (from what? Arson? Raping and pillaging?) justifies either it's virtual immediate release or the accusations made without an opportunity for those there to respond.
Still no update as to what has subsequently occurred, just a tweet from Mick Everett saying the games console has been returned. Where's the 'official' press release update @Ollywozere?I’d say that the SMT were embarrassed by yesterday and how much superb media attention the event reached, and the console being stolen was a perfect opportunity for them to get some media time too.7 -
Great interview, well done all involved.
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ROTW said:So that is Dodger.
I should have guessed.5 -
Someone asked yesterday “how getting my dogs out a car could misinterpreted” imagine the negative spin they could have put on that as i casually stroll towards the main reception with two six stone barking German Shepherds just as the police arrived. 😂😂We all know certain people are are hanging on to the shirt tails of any owner irrespective of if they are good, bad or indifferent and had not a drop of alcohol been consumed the theft and subsequent return of a games consul happened they would have found something else to spin. The days where ME was allowed to deal with minor indiscretions at the club appear to be over, these days we call the police I’d wager that had Mick and John Little been standing at the door things would’ve been handled differently with not a copper in sight. Respect is a two way.6
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stoneroses19 said:Addickted said:AFKABartram said:We really are a unique bunch us Charlton fans. Not many clubs would have hundreds of fans break into their stadium, pile down pitch side and the respectfully file carefully around the perimeter to ensure no one went on the pitch. I didn’t see a single foot cross the line.
I was one of the last to leave the pitchside area and I’ve photos of the media backboard that clearly doesn’t have any damage in them so wonder what the supposed damage was. All that was happening was kids having their photos in front of it.
Absolute disgrace the Club releasing that statement and no amount of 'toning down' (from what? Arson? Raping and pillaging?) justifies either it's virtual immediate release or the accusations made without an opportunity for those there to respond.
Still no update as to what has subsequently occurred, just a tweet from Mick Everett saying the games console has been returned. Where's the 'official' press release update @Ollywozere?I’d say that the SMT were embarrassed by yesterday and how much superb media attention the event reached, and the console being stolen was a perfect opportunity for them to get some media time too.1 -
stonemuse said:stoneroses19 said:Addickted said:AFKABartram said:We really are a unique bunch us Charlton fans. Not many clubs would have hundreds of fans break into their stadium, pile down pitch side and the respectfully file carefully around the perimeter to ensure no one went on the pitch. I didn’t see a single foot cross the line.
I was one of the last to leave the pitchside area and I’ve photos of the media backboard that clearly doesn’t have any damage in them so wonder what the supposed damage was. All that was happening was kids having their photos in front of it.
Absolute disgrace the Club releasing that statement and no amount of 'toning down' (from what? Arson? Raping and pillaging?) justifies either it's virtual immediate release or the accusations made without an opportunity for those there to respond.
Still no update as to what has subsequently occurred, just a tweet from Mick Everett saying the games console has been returned. Where's the 'official' press release update @Ollywozere?I’d say that the SMT were embarrassed by yesterday and how much superb media attention the event reached, and the console being stolen was a perfect opportunity for them to get some media time too.70 -
Addickted said:AFKABartram said:We really are a unique bunch us Charlton fans. Not many clubs would have hundreds of fans break into their stadium, pile down pitch side and the respectfully file carefully around the perimeter to ensure no one went on the pitch. I didn’t see a single foot cross the line.
I was one of the last to leave the pitchside area and I’ve photos of the media backboard that clearly doesn’t have any damage in them so wonder what the supposed damage was. All that was happening was kids having their photos in front of it.
Absolute disgrace the Club releasing that statement and no amount of 'toning down' (from what? Arson? Raping and pillaging?) justifies either it's virtual immediate release or the accusations made without an opportunity for those there to respond.
Still no update as to what has subsequently occurred, just a tweet from Mick Everett saying the games console has been returned. Where's the 'official' press release update @Ollywozere?0 -
Airman Brown said:JamesSeed said:PopIcon said:Henry Irving said:I think the PlayStation was in the players lounge for the players kids to use.
Regardless, it's scummy to nick it or bottles of champagne. Nothing to do with protests, just like pissing in sinks.
There's no debate that Southall and Amis have nicked a lot more but that doesn't justify nicking booze.. There are toilets just outside the board room for fucks sake.
Just a massive downer on what should have been a good day.
Spent the afternoon counting the £1 coins and then got told Thomas Sandgaard was matching the amount raised. Fantastic and what we should be about, not petty larceny.
The guys I saw taking liberties with booze were young and tried to justify by saying the owners has stolen from the club.
It probably didn't occur to them at the time that the club is not Nimer or Southall and that this tab would have to be picked up sometime.
The toilets were all locked, as were the changing rooms. I personally find pissing in the sink massively disrespectful, its inconsiderate as some poor sod has to clean it up. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but I didn't see it.
Whoever stole the games console should return it posthaste, really poor form.
Superb work with the piper and all the dosh raised.
The chap who spoke on behalf of CARD was very good and hopefully there is light at the end of the tunnel.
COYR.Toilets were all locked when there was a skeleton staff working there?.
There’s a world of difference between “what the press will focus on” and what a press office give to the media. One is looking for the story, the other is trying to direct the message they want out there.
I’m not saying this was a very sophisticated comms operation or that people in comms set out to damage fans, but if the staff are in any way competent you’d expected the statement to reflect the club’s objective. They are not reporters. The media are not entitled to the information.
What possible objective is there in giving this information to the national media on Saturday night, rather than fans privately or even on Monday via the website? It’s not a necessary or appropriate way to communicate with the organisers or participants. It can only be to tell a wider public about the negatives. Who wanted that? Why did they want it?
The argument that the club only told the national media and didn’t put it on the website etc to reduce the impact is simply bizarre.
I’m afraid bad behaviour by a minority is the price of organising this kind of invasive protest and it’s naive to think otherwise. It’s why CARD had previously pulled back from staging an occupation. We knew it would be hard to stop this kind of thing or worse happening. But I’m not criticising those who decided to do it.
Most toilets will be locked most of the time except on matchdays. Fans wouldn’t necessarily be aware which were not.
I don't know and can't imagine what the SMT thought it would achieve by putting out this press release but it will actually just heap further derision on the club itself, not the perpetrators at all. A silly move.5 -
Airman Brown said:stonemuse said:stoneroses19 said:Addickted said:AFKABartram said:We really are a unique bunch us Charlton fans. Not many clubs would have hundreds of fans break into their stadium, pile down pitch side and the respectfully file carefully around the perimeter to ensure no one went on the pitch. I didn’t see a single foot cross the line.
I was one of the last to leave the pitchside area and I’ve photos of the media backboard that clearly doesn’t have any damage in them so wonder what the supposed damage was. All that was happening was kids having their photos in front of it.
Absolute disgrace the Club releasing that statement and no amount of 'toning down' (from what? Arson? Raping and pillaging?) justifies either it's virtual immediate release or the accusations made without an opportunity for those there to respond.
Still no update as to what has subsequently occurred, just a tweet from Mick Everett saying the games console has been returned. Where's the 'official' press release update @Ollywozere?I’d say that the SMT were embarrassed by yesterday and how much superb media attention the event reached, and the console being stolen was a perfect opportunity for them to get some media time too.10 - Sponsored links:
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I posted yesterday, just before Olly put his message on that if I had to bet I would say that Keohane was behind it, the little weasel. I edited my post, but after reading between the lines of Olly’s post I would stand by what I said. Has Keohane all over it.8
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That’s what I was saying earlier. Not Olly, Keohane.There have those targeting staff for continuing to work for the club while ESI are the ‘owners’. That’s way OTT imho.5
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I'm sorry I couldn't make yesterday due to work but was good to see it reported on the news when I got back. What Farnell and Eliott are trying to do requires publicity and exposure to fight it. It isn't just about our club here. They are leeches and need booting out of the game full stop! Well done to all those involved.0
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SE9 said:Pissing in the sink......If your in a boardroom peacefully protesting but then unable to leave the room to use the toilets as the police say you will not be able to return to carry on with the protests. Where do you go?
I'd not be able to reach.12 -
Sincerely hope that if Thomas does manage to gain control of us then he will be made aware of the weasel burger boy and his scummy behaviour since he's been at the club. Doubt he'll be strutting about the place like a puffed up pigeon after. Back to flipping dog burgers shithead2
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AFKABartram said:Each to their own @PalaceHater i respect your view and you’ll never please all the people all the time. For many years Charlton fans were the most activist and headline-makingly respected throughout the football world, yet criticised by other Charlton fans for not being edgy enough. That edge is now there and predictably some don’t like it.
The games console was wrong, I suspect down to just one individual getting carried away after a few beers, and has quickly been rectified I understand. An away support should not be wholly criticised because one twerp threw a smoke bomb.
We move on. Yesterday was clearly a huge success. From fears of just a few dozen turning up for a pointless protest, 500-1000 turned out and through various actions generated press and awareness all the way up the media chain to the BBC, ITV and Sky at the very top. No one got abused, no one got hurt, a minor incident has been blown out of proportion and promptly rectified.
Less headline making, but it felt fantastic to be back at The Valley again with fellow fans. The sun shone down on our beautiful ground and I think every single person come away feeling better for it and reminded of just how much Charlton Athletic means to them and their lives.
Devon holiday prevented us going, but I’m proud of and inspired by the lot of you that did.1 -
Who the heck is Keohane?!1
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mendonca said:Who the heck is Keohane?!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-keohane-8664567b
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Tony Keohane, firm fan and club favourite. He’s looks like an albino panda, he is Chief Operating Officer and has a background in catering. He was appointed by Meire possibly in an attempt to hire someone more useless than herself. He has a reputation as a small minded bully. He endeared himself to fans by insisting that the police get involved when some members on this forum jocularly suggested inflicting certain humiliating acts upon him.Overall a grade a little shit.24
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My understanding is that Keohane is a self declared expert cheese sandwich maker who dreams about graduating to being a burger flipper.
Some of our fans give him too much credit suggesting he can already do burgers.5 -
Airman Brown said:stonemuse said:stoneroses19 said:Addickted said:AFKABartram said:We really are a unique bunch us Charlton fans. Not many clubs would have hundreds of fans break into their stadium, pile down pitch side and the respectfully file carefully around the perimeter to ensure no one went on the pitch. I didn’t see a single foot cross the line.
I was one of the last to leave the pitchside area and I’ve photos of the media backboard that clearly doesn’t have any damage in them so wonder what the supposed damage was. All that was happening was kids having their photos in front of it.
Absolute disgrace the Club releasing that statement and no amount of 'toning down' (from what? Arson? Raping and pillaging?) justifies either it's virtual immediate release or the accusations made without an opportunity for those there to respond.
Still no update as to what has subsequently occurred, just a tweet from Mick Everett saying the games console has been returned. Where's the 'official' press release update @Ollywozere?I’d say that the SMT were embarrassed by yesterday and how much superb media attention the event reached, and the console being stolen was a perfect opportunity for them to get some media time too.11 -
Be careful where you go with this folks, he has previous 😉3
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palarsehater said:The damage referred to is people going on the pitch, which the ground staff specifically asked people not to do. With such a short amount of time till the start of the season it can damage the surface, now it wasn’t a huge amount of traffic but even still.0
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Don’t be to Eager to forget his sidekick. 😉2
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T_C_E said:Don’t be to Eager to forget his sidekick. 😉6
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guinnessaddick said:T_C_E said:Don’t be to Eager to forget his sidekick. 😉5
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T_C_E said:guinnessaddick said:T_C_E said:Don’t be to Eager to forget his sidekick. 😉0
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Where did you get that photo of our Tone he’s notoriously camera shy.1
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Alwaysneil said:Where did you get that photo of our Tone he’s notoriously camera shy.1