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Apathy

petetheaddick
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There is so much apathy towards to club at the moment, is anybody feeling positive about the future?
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No7
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Can't be bothered to answer that31
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Not Bothered0
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Given up0
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DaveMehmet said:Can't be bothered to answer that1
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Slartibartfast said:DaveMehmet said:Can't be bothered to answer that2
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us old hands are used to and have become immune to the usual underachievement, it makes the occasional triumphs much more ecstatic and wonderful .. having said that though .. SANDY, cut the bullshit, get yer wallet out and start splashing the cash on some real quality players f f s !!2
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Against Plymouth just a few weeks ago we were the Dog's Bollocks now after a home draw and a lost plus a silent last day window no one is saying Dog's anymore !
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soapboxsam said:Against Plymouth just a few weeks ago we were the Dog's Bollocks now after a home draw and a lost plus a silent last day window no one is saying Dog's anymore !1
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The feeling is pretty universal I think.
The window ending like it did it is plain to see that the club has missed a great opportunity to have a crack at promotion this year.
It all seems so shortsighted and in the grand scheme of things a £500k investment would have made all the difference imo.
Add to that the silly apparent "cost saving" reasons being given for some of the staffing decisions.
Such a shame to have gone from the high of the start of last season to what I think will now be a steady decline until TS finally gives up.
I would bet money BG will be gone before the season is out onto pastures new and tbh I wouldnt blame him3 -
Apathy isn't the opposite of positivity.
I read a lot of anger, annoyance, disenchantment, negativity and frustration but not indifference.
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During the 60 plus years I’ve supported Charlton, there have been worse times. The difference this time is I’m not sure I’ll still be around by the time things improve!5
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We’ve signed Terrell Thomas and everything is wonderful again.
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No , TS it seems has now decided not to invest the money needed to move the club forward. On the recent Trust survey they asked a question , describe the club in one word ? 'Shrinking' , seems to sum up the club. We are becoming an established 3rd division club. Depressing0
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Since covid I've struggled to really care as much. Just accept it now1
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Henry Irving said:Apathy isn't the opposite of positivity.
I read a lot of anger, annoyance, disenchantment, negativity and frustration but not indifference.1 -
I am not positive about this season or the future however I have reached a point I never thought I would................. I don’t really care anymore.3
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It’s a slog at the moment, and last season was shocking, regardless of how you dress it up. For me, it feels like death by 1000 cuts over the last 10 years, temporarily relieved by a bit of ointment during Bowyer’s promotion season.The club has been on a downward spiral since 2007.
Seeing the signing of Terrell Thomas, hammers home how far we’ve fallen. I’ve nothing against him, but he is a free agent, signed after deadline day in a summer where we’ve picked up a lot of other free agents from teams at or below our level. I just can’t excited about this club at the moment.9 - Sponsored links:
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Yes. Things will get better.1
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But of course beat Exeter at the weekend and we’re back to being Real Madrid.Fans, eh, what are they like? Can’t live with them, can’t live without them.2
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Nothing that a couple of wins wouldn’t solve!2
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There has been an acceptance of mediocrity at Charlton for far too long.
lack of ambition encourages apathy.0 -
Isawsummersplay said:During the 60 plus years I’ve supported Charlton, there have been worse times. The difference this time is I’m not sure I’ll still be around by the time things improve!2
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eaststandmike said:I am not positive about this season or the future however I have reached a point I never thought I would................. I don’t really care anymore.
Oh for a decent owner who can run the club in a professional way.
I look at the likes of Palace ,QPR and Fulham and I think how come they are all being run better than us.
Even millwall are a better run club than Charlton.
I think it's going to take a new owner for the feel Good factor to return.
Having said that I shall be there Saturday cheering on the team but with little enthusiasm I must admit.1 -
No.1 in South London said:There has been an acceptance of mediocrity at Charlton for far too long.
lack of ambition encourages apathy.0 -
May of which year, is the question.1
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I never realised we were in the same division as Exeter (no offence), but when I looked at the table they're above us!0
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I used to be apathetic but now I couldn't give a toss.
Seriously though, it is an odd feeling at the moment. Things have certainly gone downhill fast since the Plymouth game. It's not apathy though. It's frustration and disenchantment.3