Best part of today

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I felt a bit bad for him, but it was so funny. The whole of the covered end was in hysterics.5
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Big signing for a Championship team !northstandsteve said:Was Ramires stopping when through on goal when the whistle was blown. Top top quality, couldn't stop laughing, whistles and balloons 100% success.
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I felt no sympathy,fuckin quality.3
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"Play to the whistle" chant that followed was genius22
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Forgot that now that was funny1
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Did anyone get thrown out for whistle blowing?0
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The pinnochio box was bloody brilliant to.7
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Roast chicken, home reared and went down a treat1
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Don't think so. Stewards didn't seem bothered about it, in the North Upper none of us were being subtle about it either.carly burn said:Did anyone get thrown out for whistle blowing?
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The whistle that stopped Ramiries was proper, not one of ones handed out.2
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It was a shame that the handed out ones were poor, if they had been the same as the one that stopped Ramiries, the start of the second half would have matched the start of the game. The ref would have had to stop the game, still there's always the next time.northstandsteve said:The whistle that stopped Ramiries was proper, not one of ones handed out.
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That moment was quality, but the highlight for me was the crowd reaction in the first 3-4 minutes. There were only about 5-6000 home fans there today I reckon but it seemed like every single one of them was up on their feet singing 'we want Roland Out'.
Dont think I have ever sung so passionately since that VFR when we were relegated from the Prem and an empty ground seemed absolutely rocking40 -
The beach balls set that up perfectly.AFKABartram said:That moment was quality, but the highlight for me was the crowd reaction in the first 3-4 minutes. There were only about 5-6000 home fans there today I reckon but it seemed like every single one of them was up on their feet singing 'we want Roland Out'.
Dont think I have ever sung so passionately since that VFR when we were relegated from the Prem and an empty ground seemed absolutely rocking
Everyone was looking in our direction and the stewards comically trying to sweep them up with an absolute barrage of 'we want Roland out' ringing in their ears.
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AFKABartram said:
That moment was quality, but the highlight for me was the crowd reaction in the first 3-4 minutes. There were only about 5-6000 home fans there today I reckon but it seemed like every single one of them was up on their feet singing 'we want Roland Out'.
Dont think I have ever sung so passionately since that VFR when we were relegated from the Prem and an empty ground seemed absolutely rocking3 -
Keep em coming.guinnessaddick said:AFKABartram said:That moment was quality, but the highlight for me was the crowd reaction in the first 3-4 minutes. There were only about 5-6000 home fans there today I reckon but it seemed like every single one of them was up on their feet singing 'we want Roland Out'.
Dont think I have ever sung so passionately since that VFR when we were relegated from the Prem and an empty ground seemed absolutely rocking1 -
The final whistle0
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The highlight for me was how clearly Sky were on our side today. Minto doing the coverage, Powell in instead of that miserable twat Rob Lee, constantly referring to the protest, framing questions that put the fans in a good light, filming the funeral, picking up everything including the Pinocchio box, moving away from Holloway quickly when he started digging out the fans a bit. Great stuff16
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Gave up my season ticket last summer as my own personal protest.Attending the odd game which usually entails a couple of pints in the bugle.
Instead,I, with a few others,carried a coffin to the ground.
Strange times indeed.All a bit sad really that it has come to this.3 -
Was it 3 points and another clean sheet ?0
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Winning on TV for the first time Since Chris Duffy scored that great goal in the FA cup final.PL54 said:Was it 3 points and another clean sheet ?
Were you at the final PL54 ?1 -
The opening few minutes were great. The Valley was absolutely rocking.9
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Deciding to stick a fiver on Big Tex for first goal was a nice moment
50/1 on betfair3 -
Those first few minutes made me proud to be a Charlton supporter. Probably only 7,000 of us but sounded like 70,000. Everyone (almost) was really up for it.2
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You're right of course.PL54 said:Was it 3 points and another clean sheet ?
We're all F********* mental.0 -
The beach balls. I'm sure at least one of the stewards was kicking them back into the crowd, from where they were immediately thrown back onto the pitch but I'm not certain whether that was subtle participation or stupidity.3
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Definitely the beach balls and (almost) everyone standing and shouting 'we want Roland out'. We are quite near the Directors box and even there people were standing and chanting.2
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Beachball thing was great, fair play CARD.
As AFKA said, it also reminded me of the solidarity (the chanting) at the Spurs relegation game - funnily enough I was in the West Lower then also.0 -
PL54,PL54 said:Was it 3 points and another clean sheet ?
Mate, known you and yours for years.
Let it go please.
Paul.1 -
Paul. I still owe you some beers.Miserableoldgit said:
PL54,PL54 said:Was it 3 points and another clean sheet ?
Mate, known you and yours for years.
Let it go please.
Paul.
See you soon.
J.1