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Change plans and turn out tomorrow
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Just reminded him that a bit of movement would help him get involved in the game.OhMyGodden said:
After your abuse at Kelman last time!CafcSteve said:Needs to be no getting on the players backs either, as the only thing that matters tomorrow is getting at least a draw.0 -
Good News!fenaddick said:The Valley is set to be rocking this weekend, with more than 20,000 supporters expected in SE7 for the clash against Hull City 🏟️
— Charlton Athletic FC (@CAFCofficial) April 24, 2026
Be there and bring your voices for the last time in 2026/27 👊#cafc6 -
Aged very wellCroydon said:No dig at individuals as I know everyone's circumstances are different, but it's a bit sad that we as a fanbase can't get to a 20k attendance for the final home game of a season with so much riding on it.2 -
I assume Hull will be well backed in that number.0
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There will be 22k or so there tomorrow3
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I think the reality will be very different, but it is what it is. Just hope all of us there stay behind them positively till the final whistlellama_child_21cws said:There will be 22k or so there tomorrow4 -
If I changed my plans I’d be at home!0
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Just checked online and a few blocks are completely sold out and a few that have handful of seats.AFKABartram said:
I think the reality will be very different, but it is what it is. Just hope all of us there stay behind them positively till the final whistlellama_child_21cws said:There will be 22k or so there tomorrow
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I was gonna say, I'm 18 years into supporting this club so relatively new by comparison, and I was wondering when the fuck the glory part of my glory hunting would kick in?BalladMan said:
I don't think anyone who has attended any Charlton game ever (maybe Wembley) could be classed as a glory hunter....... Fool maybe, but not glory hunterRed Robin said:If you are really a Charlton supporter and not just a glory hunter then you have to be there tommorow no question. It's an easy watch when your winning but being a supporter means you takes the ups and downs . We can do it COYR.
Seriously though, if you can make it tomorrow, please do go. All normal caveats apply. But as someone who lives 5,000 miles away, I'd almost kill to be there tomorrow instead of watching on my sofa at 430 AM (love having my day brightened or ruined by 630 in the morning on a Saturday).
And if you go, please try to stay positive for the full 90. I know we haven't been good in recent weeks, I know going week in week out leads to so many sacrifices, but tomorrow is there for the taking and especially in the second half we know that supporters can almost will the ball into the back of the net when we attack the Covered End. Be that 12th man tomorrow. No quarter, no surrender, 3-0 or 0-3, believe. We're due a performance and a result. I think we get it tomorrow. Come on you Reds.7 -
Three of us will be there in the AC stand tomorrow, as we have been all season. Despite the flat atmosphere at recent home games, the early ko and being live on Sky, I’m anticipating roaring support for the lads tomorrow. Let’s get right behind them for 90+ minutes.Moaners and negative nellies; put a sock in it.CoyA.4
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Glory hunterPeter_G said:Three of us will be there in the AC stand tomorrow, as we have been all season. Despite the flat atmosphere at recent home games, the early ko and being live on Sky, I’m anticipating roaring support for the lads tomorrow. Let’s get right behind them for 90+ minutes.Moaners and negative nellies; put a sock in it.CoyA.
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Still undecided. Its almost a ton for a day out at the valley for me if I don't eat or drink anything all day. The last three times I've been haven't exactly helped?
Plus my local team are looking to consolidate a spot in the step 5 playoffs 🤨
Maybe if the crowd helps they could have stepped it up a bit the last four games?1






