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Homophobic abuse at today's game (ed - Not Charlton fans)
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JohnnyH2 said:ShootersHillGuru said:JohnnyH2 said:ShootersHillGuru said:I think Charlton club stewards even at away games with the cooperation of the home club should be visible and filming the crowd. Those identified and without doubt involved in this obnoxious behaviour should be named, shamed and banned. Pictures of the individuals printed in the match day programme and on a wall of shame at The Valley. It’s no good wringing hands and saying it’s a societal problem, which of course it is but over and above that it’s a Charlton problem and we need to get on top of it. If we want to attract families and grow our support then these characters represent a barrier to that. We need to make The Valley and our away end a hostile environment for these morons. We can’t expect the fans alone to confront them. That would be foolhardy. The club must take a proactive lead.
Are you aware that some if those who went to prison for the Stephen Lawrence abuse after the Fulham cup game in 2012 now attend the Valley as their banning orders are now up? Would you retrospectively ban them and put them up on the wall of shame?
As a club we are trying to get out this message at home games but do it through a PA system you cannot hear in the North UpperThose who went to prison and served their ban have done their time and received their punishment. From a personal perspective I wouldn’t seek out their company but they now have the right to attend. It’s all about nipping this current crop of idiots in the bud.1 -
Croydon said:Chippycafc said:Bedsaddick said:I won’t go to as many away games as I used to because of the morons that follow us . They are mainly young but not always . I’ve sat with my son a couple of times only to have to put up with them openly taking coke and being abusive whenever they get the chance . I know it’s sad but thank god for Charlton TV .
The usual no brainers here ridiculed it when i spoke about it afterwards, that is the level of support that we carry.
Cant believe people would stick up for this sort of behaviour.6 -
Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
Just for now of course.14 -
Croydon said:Chippycafc said:Bedsaddick said:I won’t go to as many away games as I used to because of the morons that follow us . They are mainly young but not always . I’ve sat with my son a couple of times only to have to put up with them openly taking coke and being abusive whenever they get the chance . I know it’s sad but thank god for Charlton TV .
The usual no brainers here ridiculed it when i spoke about it afterwards, that is the level of support that we carry.6 -
Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.6 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Croydon said:Chippycafc said:Bedsaddick said:I won’t go to as many away games as I used to because of the morons that follow us . They are mainly young but not always . I’ve sat with my son a couple of times only to have to put up with them openly taking coke and being abusive whenever they get the chance . I know it’s sad but thank god for Charlton TV .
The usual no brainers here ridiculed it when i spoke about it afterwards, that is the level of support that we carry.0 -
Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.4 -
kinveachyaddick said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
Weve already hung,drawn and quartered 3 Charlton fans.10 -
fat man on a moped said:Hmmm.. Intending to go to my 1st away game in years when we play Sheff Wed next month with son and his girlfriend who live there. Reading this thread has put me off a bit getting tickets in the away end and potentially end up sitting next to a group of morons. Just don't want the hassle. Will probably get tickets for the home area instead.
Just have to sit on my hands when we score😂10 -
No, @soapy_jones that's exactly what we shouldn't do.
While I'm glad to hear it wasn't in this instance our fans it is still wrong and needs to be addressed.
Never forget, never again12 - Sponsored links:
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Chippycafc said:Croydon said:Chippycafc said:Bedsaddick said:I won’t go to as many away games as I used to because of the morons that follow us . They are mainly young but not always . I’ve sat with my son a couple of times only to have to put up with them openly taking coke and being abusive whenever they get the chance . I know it’s sad but thank god for Charlton TV .
The usual no brainers here ridiculed it when i spoke about it afterwards, that is the level of support that we carry.
Cant believe people would stick up for this sort of behaviour.9 -
ShootersHillGuru said:JohnnyH2 said:ShootersHillGuru said:JohnnyH2 said:ShootersHillGuru said:I think Charlton club stewards even at away games with the cooperation of the home club should be visible and filming the crowd. Those identified and without doubt involved in this obnoxious behaviour should be named, shamed and banned. Pictures of the individuals printed in the match day programme and on a wall of shame at The Valley. It’s no good wringing hands and saying it’s a societal problem, which of course it is but over and above that it’s a Charlton problem and we need to get on top of it. If we want to attract families and grow our support then these characters represent a barrier to that. We need to make The Valley and our away end a hostile environment for these morons. We can’t expect the fans alone to confront them. That would be foolhardy. The club must take a proactive lead.
Are you aware that some if those who went to prison for the Stephen Lawrence abuse after the Fulham cup game in 2012 now attend the Valley as their banning orders are now up? Would you retrospectively ban them and put them up on the wall of shame?
As a club we are trying to get out this message at home games but do it through a PA system you cannot hear in the North UpperThose who went to prison and served their ban have done their time and received their punishment. From a personal perspective I wouldn’t seek out their company but they now have the right to attend. It’s all about nipping this current crop of idiots in the bud.0 -
Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.1 -
kinveachyaddick said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
No, not at all.
Three people were abusing Stephen Henderson using homophobic language.
That's not "nothing" just because they don't support the same team as us or because it was our player.15 -
JohnnyH2 said:ShootersHillGuru said:JohnnyH2 said:ShootersHillGuru said:JohnnyH2 said:ShootersHillGuru said:I think Charlton club stewards even at away games with the cooperation of the home club should be visible and filming the crowd. Those identified and without doubt involved in this obnoxious behaviour should be named, shamed and banned. Pictures of the individuals printed in the match day programme and on a wall of shame at The Valley. It’s no good wringing hands and saying it’s a societal problem, which of course it is but over and above that it’s a Charlton problem and we need to get on top of it. If we want to attract families and grow our support then these characters represent a barrier to that. We need to make The Valley and our away end a hostile environment for these morons. We can’t expect the fans alone to confront them. That would be foolhardy. The club must take a proactive lead.
Are you aware that some if those who went to prison for the Stephen Lawrence abuse after the Fulham cup game in 2012 now attend the Valley as their banning orders are now up? Would you retrospectively ban them and put them up on the wall of shame?
As a club we are trying to get out this message at home games but do it through a PA system you cannot hear in the North UpperThose who went to prison and served their ban have done their time and received their punishment. From a personal perspective I wouldn’t seek out their company but they now have the right to attend. It’s all about nipping this current crop of idiots in the bud.0 -
Covered End said:killerandflash said:kielyskickingboots said:Not good. No need for that kind of crap. As for the pitch invasion...oh dear. Couldn't believe it when that happened. We'd just equalised at mighty Cheltenham Town - imagine if we'd won? Sad times.
Also, did someone throw a bottle at the Cheltenham goalscorer as he celebrated?
No exceptions, no excuses, these cancers need cutting out, anything else leaves room for these hate carcasses to spread their poison.1 -
A relief that the homophobic abuse didn't involve our fans, though surprised only 3 were arrested, and nobody for throwing the bottle at the goalscorer2
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Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
But I stand by what I said.
No place for it anywhere.13 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
How is homophobic abuse good news?9 -
kinveachyaddick said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
The abusers are scum with no place at football matches regardless of which club they claimed to support.
They deserve everything they get.
Football's attitude to this cancer has to be unified and unequivocal. Never give the hate mongers an inch.
"it wasn't Charlton fans therefore it doesn't matter" is exactly the appeasing complacency that gives these little pricks the space to disseminate their hate and is very much part of the problem.5 - Sponsored links:
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Did the bottle thrower hit his target? If so maybe we should stick him up front.
*Joke*.2 -
Henry Irving said:ShootersHillGuru said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
How is homophobic abuse good news?0 -
JaShea99 said:Henry Irving said:ShootersHillGuru said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
How is homophobic abuse good news?0 -
ricky_otto said:Did the bottle thrower hit his target? If so maybe we should stick him up front.
*Joke*.
https://twitter.com/ctfcofficial/status/1482669207061995523?s=21
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KBslittlesis said:JaShea99 said:Henry Irving said:ShootersHillGuru said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
How is homophobic abuse good news?
PS Jesus was a crossmaker3 -
Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.19 -
se9addick said:ricky_otto said:Did the bottle thrower hit his target? If so maybe we should stick him up front.
*Joke*.
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ROTW said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.6 -
ROTW said:Henry Irving said:UPDATE
Confirmed to Mick Everett, the Charlton Head of Match Day Operations by Cheltenham police that the three arrested for homophobic abuse were Cheltenham fans not Charlton fans.
There were 3 ejections of Charlton fans , 2 for alcohol related and 1 for failing to comply.
Relief that it wasn’t but still disgusted it happened.15 -
JohnnyH2 said:se9addick said:ricky_otto said:Did the bottle thrower hit his target? If so maybe we should stick him up front.
*Joke*.
https://twitter.com/ctfcofficial/status/1482669207061995523?s=211