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Why is Charlton Life so so good?

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  • You need a hair cut @killerandflash
  • Foxycafc said:
    My job as a football shirt seller often involves me going into fan forums and asking for details about various shirts, matches, players, signature identification, so on and so on. And they're all shite! Two threads a week, three active users, etc. Why is Charlton Life so massive? It's bigger than a lot of Premier League forums too!There's like 1000 different threads all going at the same time, there's forum micro-celebrities, there's in jokes, there's a nice community spirit. It feels like honestly I could bin off all other social media and just use this and I wouldn't really miss out on anything. Why does this forum stand out in this way?
    OwlsTalk is very active.
    The Everton forum (Grand old team) is pretty active also.

    I remember the old days they had a forum called When Skies Are Grey, and at the time it was probably by far the most active fans forum about.

    I think with a lot of premier league clubs, there's too many forums, so the user base gets spread out.
  • edited May 30
    Foxycafc said:
    My job as a football shirt seller often involves me going into fan forums and asking for details about various shirts, matches, players, signature identification, so on and so on.
    Football shirt seller? Are you a collector? Is it match worn only type stuff or just general shirts as well. 

    Im a collector as well, mainly obscure national teams. 
  • CAFCTrev said:
    Foxycafc said:
    My job as a football shirt seller often involves me going into fan forums and asking for details about various shirts, matches, players, signature identification, so on and so on.
    Football shirt seller? Are you a collector? Is it match worn only type stuff or just general shirts as well. 

    Im a collector as well, mainly obscure national teams. 
    I've got a small personal collection but pretty much everything I have is for buying and selling. Most of it is general shirts, when I'm lucky I'll find player issue and matchworn stuff, and sometimes signed stuff too. If you're interested in collecting national teams, I'm in a brilliant whatsapp group of national team collectors that can really help you out if you'd like to join. They often organise big group orders directly from the FAs of obscure nations who's shirts aren't typically available in the UK (recent ones include Liberia, Fiji, Mongolia, Niue, New Caledonia, BVI, Samoa, and North Korea).
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  • edited May 30
    A few random thoughts on this

    I think CL often uniquely works the way it does because of its fan base that’s had a history of forgetting their differences and rallied to the call when necessary and fought battles that have literally destroyed other clubs - Fighting local elections to get back to the Valley, taking on dodgy owners - and at the same time carrying on that pub, any topic goes, opinions, questions and banter.

    I suspect a little history of the type of forum members it started off with also probably set the tone of what was acceptable and what wasn’t. After that it was all downhill 😀 

    It was born at a time when the site we were using, Net Addicks, had been suspended because of a Sunday roast -‘rate my plate’ ???, pah, doesn’t even make this particular menu sunshine. So moving across was a natural progression and basically at the core of that was a group of people that probably between them knew or had met everyone else. 

    There was another thing we were doing on Net Addicks and that was the host forum also hosted sites for other clubs and you were usually able to simply post on those sites without having to re-register until they blocked you - ok, starting a thread ‘is VFR the best football song ever’ on the Spurs site might have been pushing it - so the concept of fans of other clubs sharing their opinions was already ingrained.
  • edited May 30
    Foxycafc said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    Foxycafc said:
    My job as a football shirt seller often involves me going into fan forums and asking for details about various shirts, matches, players, signature identification, so on and so on.
    Football shirt seller? Are you a collector? Is it match worn only type stuff or just general shirts as well. 

    Im a collector as well, mainly obscure national teams. 
    I've got a small personal collection but pretty much everything I have is for buying and selling. Most of it is general shirts, when I'm lucky I'll find player issue and matchworn stuff, and sometimes signed stuff too. If you're interested in collecting national teams, I'm in a brilliant whatsapp group of national team collectors that can really help you out if you'd like to join. They often organise big group orders directly from the FAs of obscure nations who's shirts aren't typically available in the UK (recent ones include Liberia, Fiji, Mongolia, Niue, New Caledonia, BVI, Samoa, and North Korea).
    That’s cool. I’m currently trying to build a collection of Luxembourg shirts because I was there for a game last year. It’s easy to get the latest kit because it’s widely available online. However, anything before that, especially from the 90s to the 2010s, is very difficult to find because I don’t think they sold replicas at retail. So, you’re basically chasing after player-issue ones. Even the kits that were sold at retail in the last 10 years disappear as soon as a new kit is launched because they don’t produce them in large quantities for such a small nation. Id be interested in joining that group, drop me a PM :) 
  • I was only saying on Sunday that get all my information and form all my opinions based on reading charltonlife! I was half joking, but it's not that far from the truth haha!
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  • JohnBoyUK said:
    Charlton has always been a unique club where as there is very much a community, family feel.
    You just don't get that with other clubs.  Spurs, been going for home & away for years, have an awful lot of Spurs mates through going Spurs, playing football, university, school and work but it has never felt anything close to what you've got with Charlton.  I'm actually quite envious of it tbh.

    Combine that with a smaller number of forums with a generally smaller fan base (no offence intended and don't take that the wrong way), its becomes concentrated on the forums and that feel comes across online too.  I cant stress that enough.

    I've been posting on Spurs forums since the early/mid 90s (SIMB & Spurs Web - both from the old Net Addick days, Spurs Community, COYS, The Fighting Cock to name a few) and the conversations (threads) have never got anywhere near as good as what is on CL.  I much prefer posting & reading here and this is usually one of my first ports of call each day.  There's a lot of knowledge shared, there's a great mix of people on here and it works perfectly.  People feel they can post without judgment in some of the best threads on here.  I guess it helps I know a few of you in real life and can put faces to names/usernames more so than I can on some Spurs forums to a degree.

    Think you should all take that as a massive compliment.
    I've a good mate who's a Spurs fan, he doesn't post on here but does like to pop in for a browse now and then.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    Charlton has always been a unique club where as there is very much a community, family feel.
    You just don't get that with other clubs.  Spurs, been going for home & away for years, have an awful lot of Spurs mates through going Spurs, playing football, university, school and work but it has never felt anything close to what you've got with Charlton.  I'm actually quite envious of it tbh.

    Combine that with a smaller number of forums with a generally smaller fan base (no offence intended and don't take that the wrong way), its becomes concentrated on the forums and that feel comes across online too.  I cant stress that enough.

    I've been posting on Spurs forums since the early/mid 90s (SIMB & Spurs Web - both from the old Net Addick days, Spurs Community, COYS, The Fighting Cock to name a few) and the conversations (threads) have never got anywhere near as good as what is on CL.  I much prefer posting & reading here and this is usually one of my first ports of call each day.  There's a lot of knowledge shared, there's a great mix of people on here and it works perfectly.  People feel they can post without judgment in some of the best threads on here.  I guess it helps I know a few of you in real life and can put faces to names/usernames more so than I can on some Spurs forums to a degree.

    Think you should all take that as a massive compliment.
    Here you go mate:

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  • When I first joined, we had a regular poster from one of the Sheffield clubs, I cannot for the life of me remember his user name. Miss piggy keeps popping in to my head but I am sure that is wrong! 
  • Happy to say I have never visited another clubs forum in my life
  • edited May 30
    When is Charlton Athletic FC not Charlton Athletic FC....







    ....When it's annoyingly called Charlton FC...🤦‍♂️



     CA Life...🙄



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