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Stupid policing at Peterborough
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Shaking hands with their best friend...😉Kips said:
And what does that involve exactly? Just asking for a friendguinnessaddick said:
I went to the Newport game, pre match beers, went to the loo. A couple of Charlton fans came into the Gents after me. After greeting each other, each ask if they had any gear of them. Both replied no, they thought the other would.cafctom said:The proportion of coked up idiots in the away end was high today, annoyingly.2 -
Saw my first away chunder of the season on the concourse before the game. That was nice16
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We’ve got plenty of dickhead fans of course I’m not excusing any of that fuckwittery im saying why some may be a bit more over the top than previous. The continued wankness of our club does not make the pricks behaviour acceptable but if you’re saying people are exploding and angry I genuinely can see why , football supporting has never been rational in its reaction
no one has a devine right for promotion but footballing highs to disastrous lows whilst our two nearest neighbours are having the best of times is a triple kick in the bollox that no one would have believed possible 20 years ago7 -
Actually I don't remember anyone being pushed out of the way. The only pushing was our fans running to get out..PopIcon said:
We all want Charlton out of this league. Pushing others out the way to vent spleen isn't helpful, in fact it's downright dangerous.redbuttle said:PopIcon said:
Some bloke came charging down the steps against the leaving crowd to tell the players how highly he thought of them. It was a dickheads day out.cafctom said:The proportion of coked up idiots in the away end was high today, annoyingly.
Some people are fed up with this division and want to get out of it. If we carry on like this we will be here for ever. To be honest we wouldn't have scored if we had played all day...
There were others too, the manbaby who wiped out the entire shelf on the concourse.0 -
Spot on mate.oohaahmortimer said:We’ve got plenty of dickhead fans of course I’m not excusing any of that fuckwittery im saying why some may be a bit more over the top than previous. The continued wankness of our club does not make the pricks behaviour acceptable but if you’re saying people are exploding and angry I genuinely can see why , football supporting has never been rational in its reaction
no one has a devine right for promotion but footballing highs to disastrous lows whilst our two nearest neighbours are having the best of times is a triple kick in the bollox that no one would have believed possible 20 years ago0 -
One thing that away games always emphasise, just because someone supports Charlton doesn't mean you'll have anything else in common with them, or even want to like them as a person.16
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The situation at the station was very odd. We were booked on the 1830 and got there about 10mins early I guess. There was no overcrowding and no one was being a dick head. Plod tried to pile everyone onto the slow train by saying all the trains were fucked and it was our only route home. Loads of people got on but I smelt a rat and asked a member of station staff what was going on. He told us to get off and wait for our real train as there were no issues. So basically the police were lying to everyone for no reason. The fast train went from a totally different platform which was pretty empty and we both got a seat all the way back to London. I thanked the copper for his advice and told him I was going to listen the guy who actually worked there rather than him. He gave me a look like I'd walked into his living room on Xmas day and pissed on the carpet! Why they were doing this was an absolute mystery. Just trying to mess up people's days for no reason I guess.7
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A copper trying to give train advice to a Charlton fan? He was on a loser from the off.YTS1978 said:The situation at the station was very odd. We were booked on the 1830 and got there about 10mins early I guess. There was no overcrowding and no one was being a dick head. Plod tried to pile everyone onto the slow train by saying all the trains were fucked and it was our only route home. Loads of people got on but I smelt a rat and asked a member of station staff what was going on. He told us to get off and wait for our real train as there were no issues. So basically the police were lying to everyone for no reason. The fast train went from a totally different platform which was pretty empty and we both got a seat all the way back to London. I thanked the copper for his advice and told him I was going to listen the guy who actually worked there rather than him. He gave me a look like I'd walked into his living room on Xmas day and pissed on the carpet! Why they were doing this was an absolute mystery. Just trying to mess up people's days for no reason I guess.15 -
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Haha...I know mate! Who the hell did he think he was talking to? It was not my first rodeo lolbobmunro said:
A copper trying to give train advice to a Charlton fan? He was on a loser from the off.YTS1978 said:The situation at the station was very odd. We were booked on the 1830 and got there about 10mins early I guess. There was no overcrowding and no one was being a dick head. Plod tried to pile everyone onto the slow train by saying all the trains were fucked and it was our only route home. Loads of people got on but I smelt a rat and asked a member of station staff what was going on. He told us to get off and wait for our real train as there were no issues. So basically the police were lying to everyone for no reason. The fast train went from a totally different platform which was pretty empty and we both got a seat all the way back to London. I thanked the copper for his advice and told him I was going to listen the guy who actually worked there rather than him. He gave me a look like I'd walked into his living room on Xmas day and pissed on the carpet! Why they were doing this was an absolute mystery. Just trying to mess up people's days for no reason I guess.
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Only sing when we win ?killerandflash said:I took a later train back to London, and arriving back at St Pancras at 9:20 there were a couple of Charlton fans leaving the train and walking through the station still singing. A bit weird after a 1-0 defeat!
More annoying was meeting Palace fans, arriving back from Sheffield...1 -
4 hours after the game had finished?Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Only sing when we win ?killerandflash said:I took a later train back to London, and arriving back at St Pancras at 9:20 there were a couple of Charlton fans leaving the train and walking through the station still singing. A bit weird after a 1-0 defeat!
More annoying was meeting Palace fans, arriving back from Sheffield...0 -
Singing at a London train station on returning has been a long tradition - win or losekillerandflash said:
4 hours after the game had finished?Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Only sing when we win ?killerandflash said:I took a later train back to London, and arriving back at St Pancras at 9:20 there were a couple of Charlton fans leaving the train and walking through the station still singing. A bit weird after a 1-0 defeat!
More annoying was meeting Palace fans, arriving back from Sheffield...10 -
A risky thing to do back in the day.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Singing at a London train station on returning has been a long tradition - win or losekillerandflash said:
4 hours after the game had finished?Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Only sing when we win ?killerandflash said:I took a later train back to London, and arriving back at St Pancras at 9:20 there were a couple of Charlton fans leaving the train and walking through the station still singing. A bit weird after a 1-0 defeat!
More annoying was meeting Palace fans, arriving back from Sheffield...3 -
Remember going to Brentford a few years back and there was a group of teenagers in front of me. One happened to be swaying for most of the first half. Annoying me whenever there was an attack down the right wing as his head kept getting in the way. Anyway as the half time whistle blew this must of been some sort of trigger as he spewed up all over the floor and over one of his mates.AFKABartram said:Saw my first away chunder of the season on the concourse before the game. That was nice
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That was also the same day that I went to all four pubs around the ground before and a couple after the match. Plus the same day that I got on the wrong train. It wasn't till I started to see fields and countryside outside the train window I clocked on that this possible isn't the right direction. Remember asking someone and they just laughed saying yeah you need to get off at the next stop. Wasn't sick but fuck me was I pissed.Karim_myBagheri said:
Remember going to Brentford a few years back and there was a group of teenagers in front of me. One happened to be swaying for most of the first half. Annoying me whenever there was an attack down the right wing as his head kept getting in the way. Anyway as the half time whistle blew this must of been some sort of trigger as he spewed up all over the floor and over one of his mates.AFKABartram said:Saw my first away chunder of the season on the concourse before the game. That was nice5 -
And evidence shows a direct correlation to the volume of alcohol consumed.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Singing at a London train station on returning has been a long tradition - win or losekillerandflash said:
4 hours after the game had finished?Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Only sing when we win ?killerandflash said:I took a later train back to London, and arriving back at St Pancras at 9:20 there were a couple of Charlton fans leaving the train and walking through the station still singing. A bit weird after a 1-0 defeat!
More annoying was meeting Palace fans, arriving back from Sheffield...0 -
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So was the slow ‘dummy train’ for all the drunks?0
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Who doesn't have a good old sing song when the arrive back in London after an away day, win, lose or draw? It's a no-brainer surely?2
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After checking there's no cockney reds, chelsea, Millwall, West ham around yes.YTS1978 said:Who doesn't have a good old sing song when the arrive back in London after an away day, win, lose or draw? It's a no-brainer surely?2 -
Really never given it much thought before. But after a few light ales, it's all about announcing your return to civilization haha!bolloxbolder said:
After checking there's no cockney reds, chelsea, Millwall, West ham around yes.YTS1978 said:Who doesn't have a good old sing song when the arrive back in London after an away day, win, lose or draw? It's a no-brainer surely?3 -
A friend of mine is a well-'ard Millwall supporter - in his 70s, belongs to the local drama group and sings in the church choir...
A few years ago, he went to visit his son at Bristol University and they decided to catch a train to Cardiff one evening as Millwall were playing there. They returned to the station with the other fans under police escort, at which point they were ordered to get onto the London train that was waiting. The police weren't interested in the fact they only had tickets to Bristol and threatened them with arrest if they didn't comply. It was only after they spoke to someone senior that they finally were allowed to get the correct train.0 -
Depends on numbers.bolloxbolder said:
A risky thing to do back in the day.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Singing at a London train station on returning has been a long tradition - win or losekillerandflash said:
4 hours after the game had finished?Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Only sing when we win ?killerandflash said:I took a later train back to London, and arriving back at St Pancras at 9:20 there were a couple of Charlton fans leaving the train and walking through the station still singing. A bit weird after a 1-0 defeat!
More annoying was meeting Palace fans, arriving back from Sheffield...0 -
Some things don't change.stevexreeve said:There does seem to be a general lack of consistency / leadership in what exactly the police should do in this sort of situation.
For a while, the police seemed obsessed with locking the gates at Charlton station so the trains left more than half empty while crowds of "mixed" supporters were crushed together outside the station.
This is the compete opposite approach - forcing fans on to trains that do not go where they want to go. Never seen this at Charlton!
Once, in Oldham, I was waiting for a bus and the police were trying to force me and other supporters on to a bus we did not have valid tickets for. But the driver was refusing to let us on! We all got there in the end though!
Many moons ago we drove to QPR and were forced to walk (despite protestations) a couple of miles extra as we were herded towards the train in the opposite direction with everybody else.0 -
That does fit the typical profile of a Millwall fan....Masterbrew said:A friend of mine is a well-'ard Millwall supporter - in his 70s, belongs to the local drama group and sings in the church choir...0 -
The group of Millwall I know comprises a Lewisham councillor, two former university lecturers, a former Crown Woods deputy head, and such a high muck-a-muck in the Home Office he flashes his ID at Old Bill and they salute. Quite why they support the scum I don’t know.CAFCTrev said:
That does fit the typical profile of a Millwall fan....Masterbrew said:A friend of mine is a well-'ard Millwall supporter - in his 70s, belongs to the local drama group and sings in the church choir...0 -
AddicksAddict said:
The group of Millwall I know comprises a Lewisham councillor, two former university lecturers, a former Crown Woods deputy head, and such a high muck-a-muck in the Home Office he flashes his ID at Old Bill and they salute. Quite why they support the scum I don’t know.CAFCTrev said:
That does fit the typical profile of a Millwall fan....Masterbrew said:A friend of mine is a well-'ard Millwall supporter - in his 70s, belongs to the local drama group and sings in the church choir...
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So they can all revel in the clubs reputation and think they're all pwopa nawty geezas?AddicksAddict said:
The group of Millwall I know comprises a Lewisham councillor, two former university lecturers, a former Crown Woods deputy head, and such a high muck-a-muck in the Home Office he flashes his ID at Old Bill and they salute. Quite why they support the scum I don’t know.CAFCTrev said:
That does fit the typical profile of a Millwall fan....Masterbrew said:A friend of mine is a well-'ard Millwall supporter - in his 70s, belongs to the local drama group and sings in the church choir...1










