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Lap of Dishonour

Well it’s the final home game and time for the annual discussion on the players taking plaudits from the crowd for their efforts this season.
How sad that we should even be discussing this.
I am torn, will probably stay as there are a few that really deserve our thanks but could feel quite awkward.
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  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,072
    If they have any sense they'll do it straight after the final whistle otherwise the place will be empty 
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    If they have any sense they'll do it straight after the final whistle otherwise the place will be empty 
    unless we've just been pumped
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,978
    Sounds like some kind of Klingon ceremony.
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    edited April 2023
    If they have any sense they'll do it straight after the  final whistle half time whistle otherwise the place will be empty 
    worse case scenario.
  • Boooooo!
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    If we’re expected to wait whilst the players fart arse around gathering their entourages then no.
    If the players simply run to face each stand as a group immediately after shaking the hands of the officials and opponents, and clap each stand for half a minute and then bogging off to whatever it would seem more appropriate.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    Don't Ness, Leaburn, AMB, Campbell etc deserve some credit ? What about Rak Sakyi our top scoring Loan player ?

    The rest are Journeyman pro footballers who can earn a decent living despite playing in the 3rd tier. 

    Dobson despite some below par performance of late deserves our respect.
    Hector as well, who again has been decent despite a couple of poor performances recently.

    We need some better and fitter players to emulate Ipswich, Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Bolton next season over 46 games; easier said than done with many players now preferring to be a squad player in the Championship rather than a regular starter in the 3rd tier. 

    We have had Burnley, Bournemouth and Hull celebrating at the Valley at our last home game over the years and a low key game against Port Vale in front of a small crowd really does sum up our season BUT at least no League 2.

    Lap of mediocrity but no walk of shame as most are League 1 players who have found their level.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,863
    If they have any sense they'll do it straight after the final whistle otherwise the place will be empty 
    Agreed. I'm not hanging around while they disappear to the dressing room first. Not after the season we've had
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Don't Ness, Leaburn, AMB, Campbell etc deserve some credit ? What about Rak Sakyi our top scoring Loan player ?

    The rest are Journeyman pro footballers who can earn a decent living despite playing in the 3rd tier. 

    Dobson despite some below par performance of late deserves our respect.
    Hector as well, who again has been decent despite a couple of poor performances recently.

    We need some better and fitter players to emulate Ipswich, Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Bolton next season over 46 games; easier said than done with many players now preferring to be a squad player in the Championship rather than a regular starter in the 3rd tier. 

    We have had Burnley, Bournemouth and Hull celebrating at the Valley at our last home game over the years and a low key game against Port Vale in front of a small crowd really does sum up our season BUT at least no League 2.

    Lap of mediocrity but no walk of shame as most are League 1 players who have found their level.
    we should clap And boo at the same time and let the players make their own minds up which is being directed at them
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  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,271
    There will be young kids and family members present with the players if they do the usual type thing. Not really fair to boo them too, unless I'm missing something.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,601
    If they have any sense they'll do it straight after the final whistle otherwise the place will be empty 
    unless we've just been pumped

  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    Don't Ness, Leaburn, AMB, Campbell etc deserve some credit ? What about Rak Sakyi our top scoring Loan player ?

    The rest are Journeyman pro footballers who can earn a decent living despite playing in the 3rd tier. 

    Dobson despite some below par performance of late deserves our respect.
    Hector as well, who again has been decent despite a couple of poor performances recently.

    We need some better and fitter players to emulate Ipswich, Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Bolton next season over 46 games; easier said than done with many players now preferring to be a squad player in the Championship rather than a regular starter in the 3rd tier. 

    We have had Burnley, Bournemouth and Hull celebrating at the Valley at our last home game over the years and a low key game against Port Vale in front of a small crowd really does sum up our season BUT at least no League 2.

    Lap of mediocrity but no walk of shame as most are League 1 players who have found their level.
    we should clap And boo at the same time and let the players make their own minds up which is being directed at them


    I would like to refine your interesting suggestion Dave 🤔
    How about the players come back out the tunnel one at a time, if the booing is louder than the clapping then Big Brian Cole stops that player and they do the walk of shame back down the tunnel. It will be democracy in action and it may be lonely for Ness and Rak Sakyi on their walk but that is show business.
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    edited April 2023
    only reason I’m going is so I can boo the players off the pitch one last time. 


  • charltonkeston
    charltonkeston Posts: 7,367
    They can do what they want, although I always think it a little cringe celebrating mediocrity. 
    In my opinion none of the playing or coaching staff deserve a round of applause, I think the bang average players have looked decent because of the shockers  we have in the squad.
    Maybe a round of applause before the start of the game when there is at least some crowd there. Either way I will be giving it a miss.

  • Curbsgoldenera
    Curbsgoldenera Posts: 3,214
    Those that do deserve a round of applause are the dedicated staff who work behind the scenes, the likes of Tracey, Ravi who sadly is moving on and all the others too numerous to mention.
    How about the club organises that we get a chance to recognise their efforts, the players could even form a guard of honour for them.
  • Billy_Mix
    Billy_Mix Posts: 2,707
    Isn't it usually spun up with some piffle about it being the players' opportunity to thank us for our support all season?
    Won't make a jot of difference, the stands will be 2/3 empty before kick off and 9/10 empty within 5 minutes of the final whistle.
    If any of the staff want the ego boost of seeing bods applauding them, they're gonna have to sprint around like Keely Hodgkinson to see more than a few people's backs.
    There's been a lot of dross in the squad this term but there's been far more than our fair share of shitty performances too - applauding that is perverse.
  • I wonder if Thomas / our new owner will be parachuting in with the red arrows, serenading us with a rendition of Valley Floyd road on electric guitar. 🪂 🎸 
  • cherryorchard
    cherryorchard Posts: 1,722
    I wonder if Thomas / our new owner will be parachuting in with the red arrows, serenading us with a rendition of Valley Floyd road on electric guitar. 🪂 🎸 
    Don't put ideas in his head!
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  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265

  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,173
    They should really announce who is being retained just ahead of the last home game so we know who we can boo without any amount of awkwardness next season. Ideally Holden's entire selling strategy would be great, I'm not going to boo Clare if he'll be here next season, I'll feel like an arsehole. Is Leaburn leaving? Do I turn on him? Can I yell abuse at some of the loans knowing there's a chance we might make them permanent next season? It's a real minefield.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    It's a shame there can't be two laps of honour, one for the players (who I would applaud because it's not their fault that the majority aren't good enough), and one for the Sandgaards. Now that'd be interesting.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,582
    edited April 2023
    I'll probably be on the A2 by the time they decide to show, long way to go home and sure they can survive without my contribution...Can't think that they want to be there anyway...🤷‍♂️
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,263
    cherryorchard saioh I'm sure he doesn't d:
    I wonder if Thomas / our new owner will be parachuting in with the red arrows, serenading us with a rendition of Valley Floyd road on electric guitar. 🪂 🎸 
    Don't put ideas in his head!
    Oh I'm sure it's already crossed his mind, he doesn't need any help on that score.


  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,355
    They'll probably fuck it up and let the opposition slip through for a lap of honour!
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,372
    Imagine the appetite for it from the fans’ side will largely be dictated by how the game itself goes on the day. 

    Fans are fickle after all. 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,155
    The history makers 
    no Charlton team has managed to be shit enough to last more than 3 seasons in the third tier since our first relegation in to it ….

    well done all of you , now fuck off 
  • ParkinsonOut
    ParkinsonOut Posts: 1,467
    I lost interest in the end of season lap of honour when the kids/wags/other hangers on started accompanying the players, the walk around the pitch moved further away from the touchlines & waves/claps became half-hearted from some players. 

    More of the same no doubt on Saturday, but as I won’t be there I don’t care if their grannies & pets accompany them. 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,575
    Won't be hanging around long enough to clap or boo. Think those that stay should stand in silence with their backs to the pitch. Been a shit show of a season. Alternatively just send round AMB, Ness, Leaburn, Rak Saki, Campbell and I'll stay and clap them. The rest can do one.