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After the Millwall game - club reply to CAST p34, further CAST response p45
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No admission that the club got anything wrong at all, in fact they think they did a really good job because it's the biggest attendance against the scum for 50 years.
Nice to know where their priorities lie.10 -
guinnessaddick said:fenaddick said:DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:Curb_It said:DOUCHER said:castrust said:Honest to god…This bit?
Issues outside the stadium which we believe are matters for the police
- No information as to why away fans were not held back – is it now generally policy to clear the away fans quickly from the area? If so, this should be clearly communicated
So presumably they're going to be asking the police those questions.
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That response reads like it's been written by a kid on work experience, possibly the same one that listed literally every single foreign country where Saturday's game could be watched on TV including the Pitcairn Islands (population: 35).8
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newyorkaddick said:That response reads like it's been written by a kid on work experience, possibly the same one that listed literally every single foreign country where Saturday's game could be watched on TV including the Pitcairn Islands (population: 35).
Ì was very grateful for that as I tuned in from Adamstown on Saturday.8 -
Disappointed there's literally nothing on the official website about this.
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newyorkaddick said:That response reads like it's been written by a kid on work experience, possibly the same one that listed literally every single foreign country where Saturday's game could be watched on TV including the Pitcairn Islands (population: 35).21
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When I attended the famous Meire powerpoint (2%) meeting she missed the point completely, looks as if that Meire tradition and culture continues.6
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The "dealt with swiftly"remark is a farce,it was not dealt with at all.Left to two young stewards who got attacked.What would it cost the club to pay for around a dozen police officers to be inside the stadium on match days,to assist if anything got out of hand,or perhaps utilise the 20-30 who watched the game from the control tower area,but where nowhere to be seen when innocent people got attacked.6
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Is that it?
What a pathetic response, full of platitudes that insult the intelligence. In fact, when i was a civil servant very similar to drafts I would provide for Ministers to send back to MPs who had written to them - officially called PSOs but widely known as Please Sod Off.
For what its worth, I believe the Trust should go back and say that is not a satisfactory response.
They should then ask specific questions about the things that appear to have gone wrong, specifically on the stewarding/security front, not just make general observations.
If the Club refuse to answer, then the Trust should make a formal complaint to the licensing authority, Greenwich Council.22 -
To state the Watford complaints comparison as some sort of positive is an absolute insult. The Millwall complaints aren't about getting a half time beer FFS. It's about our supporters being attacked in the home section of their own stadium and the pathetic comms (or complete lack of) around getting out of The Valley. I'll be adding to the formal complaint numbers. Hopefully get it pushed past the Watford figures.18
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newyorkaddick said:That response reads like it's been written by a kid on work experience, possibly the same one that listed literally every single foreign country where Saturday's game could be watched on TV including the Pitcairn Islands (population: 35).
Sure, the list is laughable, but so is the whole shoddy EFL international deal, when more and more people know exactly how to use a VPN when their country is geo-blocked.
Perhaps the same people drew up Trump's tariff list when he targeted an island full of penguins?2 -
That is a very poor response. Note that it does not say that the police made the decision not to keep the Millwall fans behind. That needs to be interrogated.7
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Airman Brown said:That is a very poor response. Note that it does not say that the police made the decision not to keep the Millwall fans behind. That needs to be interrogated.
Hopefully the response from the police will clarify that.0 -
I used my recent direct contact with Tom Rubashow to let him know that that tin-eared response has landed very badly on Charlton Life, I highlighted the specific lines that most people find most inadequate, and specifically regarding follow up with the police, I wrote
"It is not enough to just ask fans to use a contact form for the Metropolitan police. There needs to be a frank dialogue with the specific officers who imposed this process on the club, and need to be held accountable for the results. "
I hope that this passes the @DOUCHER test!😉12 -
I'm wondering who at the club wrote the response to CAST and if they actually ran it past anyone before sending. So amateur, patronising.... and to use the number of emails received compared to the Watford game is bizarre on so many levels.Well I've sent an email to the club saying why I don't go to this fixture just to add 1 to their abacus.14
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CharltonKerry said:Poor response from the club, but should we be surprised, unless the communication is about selling tickets, then the vast majority of all communications are poor.8
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JohnnyH2 said:8
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The concern I have about the response is seems dismissive of the Trust. Doesn't seem open to future collaboration - and to be honest, that's all I want to hear at this stage. That may well be the club's intention, and if it is fantastic, it doesn't come across. The response in itself was a 'Comms' piece it it must have been anticipated it would be published. "Effective communication" is a topic in its own right, and the club are inadvertently demonstrating, again, they're not reading the room.
But there was a swift response, operational aspects were mentioned, and dialogue will be ongoing... but the communication/collaboration piece I'd prioritise above everything else; get that addressed and we'll have better outcomes when it comes to the operational stuff.3 -
JohnnyH2 said:0
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There are bigger things in life to worry about instead of a statement, get a grip.1
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Just got this email
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'Specialist public order officers'
You keep telling yourself that plod5 -
Actually the ‘post match survey’ is awful - don’t bother0
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BalladMan said:JohnnyH2 said:
We NEED to flood the club with complaints . I sent mine after reading that.
fans@cafc.co.uk8 -
Arsenetatters said:I'm wondering who at the club wrote the response to CAST and if they actually ran it past anyone before sending. So amateur, patronising.... and to use the number of emails received compared to the Watford game is bizarre on so many levels.Well I've sent an email to the club saying why I don't go to this fixture just to add 1 to their abacus.
He declined to comment 😄.3 -
Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Just got this email
“How did you hear of Charlton” 😂
”why did you decide to attend the match”
pre match entertainment
what the actual fuck.Who is this aimed at. Definitely not an old fucker like me that’s been going 50 years.8 -
You don’t need a survey. You don’t need an apology. You don’t need comparisons with Watford. It’s all bollocks. We all need one thing.Keep them c***s in after the game. Have some old bill near them. And secure the gate.That’s it.32
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Greenhithe said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Just got this email
“How did you hear of Charlton” 😂
”why did you decide to attend the match”
pre match entertainment
what the actual fuck.Who is this aimed at. Definitely not an old fucker like me that’s been going 50 years.
It seems more a marketing survey rather than any attempt to capture the fans real issues and feelings about the way the match was organised and policed (lower case 'p') by the club and the authorities inside and outside the stadium.4