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  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,314
    Laddick01 said:
    Don’t have much time for Wednesday as a club but can’t ever wish liquidation on other fans. 

    Would love to see Bannan get clattered for 90 minutes though.
    A Coventry/Jones one two would be good
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,277
    Laddick01 said:
    Don’t have much time for Wednesday as a club but can’t ever wish liquidation on other fans. 

    Would love to see Bannan get clattered for 90 minutes though.
    I don't wish liquidation on any club but I wouldn't lose any sleep should wednesday go. End of the day they won't, somebody will always step in. 
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,853
    Laddick01 said:
    Don’t have much time for Wednesday as a club but can’t ever wish liquidation on other fans. 

    Would love to see Bannan get clattered for 90 minutes though.

    One minute will do - he can then watch the other 89 from the dugout.
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 11,742
    Laddick01 said:
    Don’t have much time for Wednesday as a club but can’t ever wish liquidation on other fans. 

    Would love to see Bannan get clattered for 90 minutes though.
    A Coventry/Jones one two would be good
    And Rambo to reverse over the wreckage.
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 11,742
    bobmunro said:
    Laddick01 said:
    Don’t have much time for Wednesday as a club but can’t ever wish liquidation on other fans. 

    Would love to see Bannan get clattered for 90 minutes though.

    One minute will do - he can then watch the other 89 from the dugout.
    Good point, well made 👍
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,840
    I know they’re not well loved on here but thought their fans were fantastic yesterday, best at The Valley for a long time 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,173



    When we grow up I want us to be that maaaaasive , unbelievable support .
    They sung soooooo loud and when we scored belted out something super loudly after as well
    easily the best away support at The Valley with all things taken in to consideration 

  • bingaddick
    bingaddick Posts: 8,184
    I remember them taking The Covered End in 76.
    Mocking our relegation in 99.
    Attacking us at Hillsborough in 2014 and many other runs in with the 'orrible northern bastards.

    The last time we were relegated it was because the efl didn't deduct their points for breaking the rules in the same season.

    I'd be very pleased if they spent the next 20 years in Leagues 1, 2 or non league.
    I don't think they took the Covered end. They tried at half time, i remember because my cousin was nicked at the gate behind the West as they tried to get through. The Police kept him overnight so he told his parents he'd stayed at mine.
    The following week the Mercury published a list of all those arrested. Oh how we laughed.
    I don't remember them taking the Covered End either. I certainly remember the game and they came mob handed.
  • Why black and gold, does anyone know?

    Can't see they ever played in the colours like say Newton Heath colours for Man Utd protests?
  • Why black and gold, does anyone know?

    Can't see they ever played in the colours like say Newton Heath colours for Man Utd protests?
    It is their protest colour

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  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,276
    Nice round of applause from ours to theirs when they got the first loud Chansiri out chant going. Better still that the good people of Charlton can see these things in the bigger picture, (and not resort to a narrow-minded black and white view of all things!)

    https://x.com/robstaton/status/1979552052633100412

  • Why black and gold, does anyone know?

    Can't see they ever played in the colours like say Newton Heath colours for Man Utd protests?
    It is their protest colour
    I appreciate that but wanted to know if there was a significance behind choosing those colours.
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,771
    Why black and gold, does anyone know?

    Can't see they ever played in the colours like say Newton Heath colours for Man Utd protests?
    It is their protest colour
    I appreciate that but wanted to know if there was a significance behind choosing those colours.
    Don't think so. It's just because it rhymes in their protest slogan. 

    Black and gold till it's sold 
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,155
    chappers said:
    Can’t stand em! Think it was first game of the season at home to them. They done us 3-0 and they were throwing bricks etc under the Random Walk tunnel. Seen a few things outside their place after the game, namely a few of them having a pop and at a father and Son just walking back to their car after the Jacko winning free kick game. I hope they rot especially after the dodging of relegation in 19/20. 
    Remember that well. After the game we were walking back to the car, and a good half hour afterwards, a load of them got out off the back of a transit nr the old Liberal club, and was giving any stragglers a whack even though some hadn't been to the game.

    I remember them saying 'you don't fuck about wit Wednesday,  in northern accents. 
  • Why black and gold, does anyone know?

    Can't see they ever played in the colours like say Newton Heath colours for Man Utd protests?
    It is their protest colour
    I appreciate that but wanted to know if there was a significance behind choosing those colours.
    Don't think so. It's just because it rhymes in their protest slogan. 

    Black and gold till it's sold 
    Fair enough, cheers.

    Guess if you want the gold for the rhyme there's only a few options - can't do blue or white, United do the green and gold, red is too Sheffield United.  
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,141
    Wednesday will come out of this eventually, although the fact that Chansiri owns the ground is a complicating factor. The training ground is owned by Sheffield Council and the club have a 99 year lease for its use. It’s therefore hard to see that the club have very much at all in the way of assets, especially as Chansiri has been running it down in recent years.

    I hope things get resolved, not least because Hillsborough is one of my favourite grounds. A very close and long-standing friend of mine (sadly no longer with us) was a Wednesday supporter and a member of London Owls. I’ve been going up there to matches with him since February 1984, when Wilkinson was taking Wednesday back to the top. I got home just in time to see the highlights on MoTD, with Bolder, Shirtliff and Madden featuring for Wednesday and Nicky Johns keeping the score down. 

    I’ve spent many happy hours supping in The Fat Cat and the city’s other excellent hostelries.
    The game at Hillsborough next April may well be our last up there for at least a season, as it is looking grim for Wednesday on the playing front. Even when they are eventually under new ownership, they will have to contend with multiple transfer embargoes. I have some sympathy for them but not much - our objective this season is survival and it’s always helpful to have at least one team (preferably two) cut adrift at the bottom. As the great Kevin Nolan says, it’s a brutal game of musical chairs in the lower reaches of the table.

  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,370
    edited October 19
    According to their forum, there were a lot of punch-ups between their fans yesterday. 
  • cafc_4life
    cafc_4life Posts: 458
    Nice round of applause from ours to theirs when they got the first loud Chansiri out chant going. Better still that the good people of Charlton can see these things in the bigger picture, (and not resort to a narrow-minded black and white view of all things!)

    https://x.com/robstaton/status/1979552052633100412

    One of the cringiest things ever witnessed at the valley 
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,765
    Chunes said:
    According to their forum, there were a lot of punch-ups between their fans yesterday. 
    The amount of knuckle draggers that follow that club it’s hardly surprising. 
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 596



    When we grow up I want us to be that maaaaasive , unbelievable support .
    They sung soooooo loud and when we scored belted out something super loudly after as well
    easily the best away support at The Valley with all things taken in to consideration 

    I think I must have gone to the wrong ground, The Sheff Weds fans I saw didn't seem very loud from where I sat.

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  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,496
    gringo said:



    When we grow up I want us to be that maaaaasive , unbelievable support .
    They sung soooooo loud and when we scored belted out something super loudly after as well
    easily the best away support at The Valley with all things taken in to consideration 

    I think I must have gone to the wrong ground, The Sheff Weds fans I saw didn't seem very loud from where I sat.
    I was in the north upper. They were the loudest I've heard for ages, although tbf we were quieter than usual.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,279
    They seemed very loud from the telly 
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,771
    Chunes said:
    According to their forum, there were a lot of punch-ups between their fans yesterday. 
    Wasn't there similar issues between our fans when we were protesting/boycotting games? 
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,234
    edited October 19
    Saw two groups being split up in the away end nearest the Curbs stand. Stewards had to go in. Brought back some bad memories from the in fighting we had at times. 



  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,977
    On the busy train before the game yesterday they were in good voice and good humour, it was a very enjoyable few minutes. They have started to win me round from my dislike of them from the relegation game in '99.
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 7,810
    Nice round of applause from ours to theirs when they got the first loud Chansiri out chant going. Better still that the good people of Charlton can see these things in the bigger picture, (and not resort to a narrow-minded black and white view of all things!)

    https://x.com/robstaton/status/1979552052633100412

    One of the cringiest things ever witnessed at the valley 
    Ahem

  • cblock
    cblock Posts: 1,962
    Fuck em, classless when we went down and celebrating. Bannon  also, an obnoxious excuse of a human being.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,309
    I thought the black and gold was simply because it's the opposite to blue and white in the colour spectrum? 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,131
    Why black and gold, does anyone know?

    Can't see they ever played in the colours like say Newton Heath colours for Man Utd protests?
    It is their protest colour
    I appreciate that but wanted to know if there was a significance behind choosing those colours.
    Don't think so. It's just because it rhymes in their protest slogan. 

    Black and gold till it's sold 
    What was wrong with blue and white because they’re shite?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,743
    edited October 20
    I feel for them a bit. Away from home, they have been decent but the opposite is true at home. Is all the background noise a factor? The problem is, despite showing some fight they are bottom of the table. The have a squad susceptable to injuries and weaknesses they can't address. A points deduction will be a disaster as it will probably be applied next season. But ultimately the only focus has to be to get rid of Chansiri. Sometimes you have to hit the bottom before you can start rising and they have to hope that is where they are as with us, I have thought we have hit it in the past when there was deeper to sink. I really hope the club survives. It has the size and fans to ensure that if it doesn't go under it will rise again. What I don't undertsand is what is in it for the owner now. Why doesn't he just walk away and accept he has lost whatever money he has put into it? Ultimately, it will have been his own fault.

    Not sure whether they did it, probably not, but some representatives from their fans should have met up with some of ours about the protests. What you have to do is get press attention to your plight. Simply not attending home games doesn't get attention. Throwing pigs and beach balls on the pitch does but you need to find something original. They are wearing the scarves as we did with the black and white ones.