What a job Jones has done. Shows how bad Appleton was/is.
Can we thank Michael Appleton for one thing ! NO, No, No, why ?
For going around to Conor Coventry's house where his mum made Mickey Apples and Andy beam me up Scotty a cup of tea and somehow convinced Conor to come to CAFC 👏🏼
Final whistle ... we've won ... Red, Red Robin blasting out.
I've been banging this particular drum for a nunber of years but this should be part of our post-win celebrations as much as the tunnel jump.
Play the club song at FT when we win!!!
Not just blasting out of the tannoy, but it was great to hear so many people singing along. Whoever picked our post-match music played a blinder.
I like the idea of playing it as a post-match winning anthem, but I wouldn't want to lose it when the teams come out even if a lot of our fans don't pay respect to it then.
My perfect match-day scenario:
Valley Floyd Road over the tannoy (like it used to be) so that at least once per home match it gets sung at a proper speed instead of so fast it triggers a sonic boom ...
... then straight into the Back To The Valley video on the big screen ...
... as soon as it finishes Red, Red Robin starts up and the players emerge from the tunnel ... no five-minute gap between the end if the video and the players coming onto the pitch which is always a let-down for me.
If we win, play Red, Red Robin on the final whistle.
Players go round the ground as they do now, usual shenanigans in front of the Covered End, followed by tunnel jumps.
This Is Charlton, This Is The Valley.
Come on folks, make it happen.
(I doubt we can count on a home win every week but the pre-match bit we can control, even if we're being shown on the idiot lantern!)
It's hard to get the timings exactly right. Everything is scripted to the last second.....and then the players are 2 minutes late coming out of the tunnel. Get them coming out on time & I'm sure you'll have a better experience.
And it has been asked on here before what songs people would like to have straight after the game.....and it varies from RRR, something more upbeat and None !
It should be very easy!
If the game kicks off at 3pm the referee should have the players ready to come out at, say 2:55pm (or whatever time is needed to get the usual pre-match formalities out of the way) and work back timings from there.
If the referee can't get the players out onto the pitch at the correct time then what chance do we have for him controlling the actual game?
One of the great things about the AFL (Aussie Rules) is the time-keeping: matches start at the specified time and if there's any additional pre-match ceremony then players get brought out earlier than normal. Even the times that the two teams come onto the field is specified in advance: a set time for the visitors, a set time for the home team. The siren sounds to indicate a countdown to the start of the quarter so you know exactly how long to the start.
That means that some clubs can do their own build-up thing leading into the opening bounce of the ball, the Port Adelaide Football Club and "Never Tear Us Apart" being the best example. The siren sounds a minute before the start (as per the laws of the game), "Never Tear Us Apart" starts playing with the crowd joining in, the music stops so that the crowd sings the last few words on their own, then the siren sounds to signal the start of the match.
Something of note, VFR was sang to almost perfection. It was slow, most people were finishing each sentence with passion, and it felt like everyone joined in. It nearly made me cry. I wish that's how it was before every game, there is something special about a chant done at a pace like that.
As for post match views, there's nothing on here that I could add after reading every post. I am just extremely happy, and buzzing to see how many people also had a special day.
I am in the process of editing now, and I really hope people decide to watch as I tried my best to capture the experience and the life of the game from where I was.
I have never seen so many Charlton fans in my life. From the moment I got to Ashford international, it was crawling with Charlton, and it felt like that the whole way to Wembley, a truly unforgettable experience and one me and my family won't forget. One of the best days of my life.
It definitely felt like that. I think we actually he about the same number as 2019, but it felt like more. Maybe that’s because Orient took less than Sunderland so we outnumbered them by more?
I did have a slight sadness when I looked around and saw so many Charlton fans during the game and thought about matches earlier in the season when we would have been lucky to have 10k in the stadium. This club has so much potential, it’s just been so badly mismanaged for years and years.
Haven't posted on here yet. not really been able to sum up my thoughts of the day or the game.
felt like it was less enjoyable to watch and more stressful than 2019, perhaps that was because of the early own goal in 2019 gave us nothing to lose so we played with more freedom. Going a goal up in a game like that with a defence as good as ours was always gonna lead to a bit of a turgid second half but the absolute rock that is our back 3 (well actually the whole team) defended pretty comfortably overall (few nervy moments).
Amazing moment the goal from Gilly, I was expecting us to play it wide to small who could swing a cross in from the touchline but what do I know. Father in law said "they've set the wall up wrong" before he hit it. Goal really got the crowd going and stayed loud right till the end. Particularly loved the celebrations every time Manion claimed a cross near the end - like celebrating a goal! Great scenes after the final whistle. Couldn't be prouder of the boys! proper team.
Championship!!!!
Green man and then London Bridge after. Love seeing Charlton shirts and hearing Charlton songs all over London for a day even late at night!
One thing that struck me was that our superior fitness that has got us through so many games this season and we've got stronger as games go on and scored late goals etc. did seem slightly more shaky than usual. Maybe the effects of a long season and physical battles against Wycombe. Godden was feeling his hammy and clearly struggling for about 10 mins before he went off, Ramsay looked to be struggling too and wasnt sprinting after a spell down in their box. TC the same although seemed his might have been a tactical injury!
What a job Jones has done. Shows how bad Appleton was/is.
Him, Holden and Garner - this job was way beyond them. Holden ticked the likeability box for many through trying to mix with the fans in the oak etc, but for me, that’s earned after you achieve something. I didn’t really like the ‘mate’ play, and evidently that’s how he came across with the squad. Garner was just a straight up odd appointment when TS was losing it
snuck in because he was cheap, had branded himself as some sort of lower league Pep (🤮 that actually made it worse, I hated seeing that approach at our level with those players at the time). Appleton is just spent and should be in the national league or abroad
we got it right with Jones and we should all be very pleased we stuck with him when it looked like it was turning
fingers crossed he gets the resources to have a good crack at staying up next season
My son-in-law was on duty at the playoff today. He said the police officers on duty yesterday were laughing at how easy the day had been, unlike today. Plenty of hassle with the Walsall fans, apparently.
As we walked to Wembley Stadium station I said to my wife I coundn't understand why all the coppers looked so miserable, it was the easiest Sunday overtime they will ever pick up. The only one I saw smiling was chatting to one of ours who was showing him something on his mobile - our guess was that they knew each other and the policeman was a Charlton fan...
There was a little ruckus coming back down from The Green Man. A Charlton fan allegedly hit another and then one swore at the police officer who ’intervened’.
I intentionally loudly said that it’s the police who often cause trouble and so another police officer objected. I told him that amongst ourselves we can sort out any little disputes, we don’t need them, and we agreed to disagree.
Final whistle ... we've won ... Red, Red Robin blasting out.
I've been banging this particular drum for a nunber of years but this should be part of our post-win celebrations as much as the tunnel jump.
Play the club song at FT when we win!!!
Not just blasting out of the tannoy, but it was great to hear so many people singing along. Whoever picked our post-match music played a blinder.
I like the idea of playing it as a post-match winning anthem, but I wouldn't want to lose it when the teams come out even if a lot of our fans don't pay respect to it then.
My perfect match-day scenario:
Valley Floyd Road over the tannoy (like it used to be) so that at least once per home match it gets sung at a proper speed instead of so fast it triggers a sonic boom ...
... then straight into the Back To The Valley video on the big screen ...
... as soon as it finishes Red, Red Robin starts up and the players emerge from the tunnel ... no five-minute gap between the end if the video and the players coming onto the pitch which is always a let-down for me.
If we win, play Red, Red Robin on the final whistle.
Players go round the ground as they do now, usual shenanigans in front of the Covered End, followed by tunnel jumps.
This Is Charlton, This Is The Valley.
Come on folks, make it happen.
(I doubt we can count on a home win every week but the pre-match bit we can control, even if we're being shown on the idiot lantern!)
It's hard to get the timings exactly right. Everything is scripted to the last second.....and then the players are 2 minutes late coming out of the tunnel. Get them coming out on time & I'm sure you'll have a better experience.
And it has been asked on here before what songs people would like to have straight after the game.....and it varies from RRR, something more upbeat and None !
It should be very easy!
If the game kicks off at 3pm the referee should have the players ready to come out at, say 2:55pm (or whatever time is needed to get the usual pre-match formalities out of the way) and work back timings from there.
If the referee can't get the players out onto the pitch at the correct time then what chance do we have for him controlling the actual game?
One of the great things about the AFL (Aussie Rules) is the time-keeping: matches start at the specified time and if there's any additional pre-match ceremony then players get brought out earlier than normal. Even the times that the two teams come onto the field is specified in advance: a set time for the visitors, a set time for the home team. The siren sounds to indicate a countdown to the start of the quarter so you know exactly how long to the start.
That means that some clubs can do their own build-up thing leading into the opening bounce of the ball, the Port Adelaide Football Club and "Never Tear Us Apart" being the best example. The siren sounds a minute before the start (as per the laws of the game), "Never Tear Us Apart" starts playing with the crowd joining in, the music stops so that the crowd sings the last few words on their own, then the siren sounds to signal the start of the match.
I’m working at a school here in France, doing a module on Australia. The material is so boring, no wonder the kids don’t pay attention.
I’m an INXS fan so after I’ve done the obligatory imo ’Down Under’ and ’Beds are Burning’, I’m going to choose this INXS song and show them that video.
EFL on the phone now asking for the cup and medals back. Wembley have set time aside for a mid week replay. They are expecting 200,000 supporters for the game, TFL are not happy they have already planned some engineering works. 🤣
What a giant sized turd💩, and quite frankly an embarrassment to the Orients Supporters Club, he needs to just fu*k off and get a life...😂 WE ARE CHAMPIONSHIP...
Harsh and totally unnecessary. He may have been out of his depth but we may not have had a club to win this game if he hadn’t stepped in.
💯% spot on, the club would have sunk without Thomas, so good on him...
Fair play to him, didn’t need to say anything but what he did say was respectful and wasn’t trying to take credit for anything (which would have been pretty outrageous).
On the contrary, I think that was genuinely the least time wasting game of football I've seen in a long time. That includes us doing it in the past too
On the contrary, I think that was genuinely the least time wasting game of football I've seen in a long time. That includes us doing it in the past too
Let’s be honest. They would not have scored if there was 45 mins ET.
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Can we thank Michael Appleton for one thing !
NO, No, No, why ?
For going around to Conor Coventry's house where his mum made Mickey Apples and Andy beam me up Scotty a cup of tea and somehow convinced Conor to come to CAFC 👏🏼
Yes, yes, just that but nothing else.
This video is a laugh too, Edwards is clearly the life and soul of the party and Ahadme has no idea what's going on
https://x.com/CAFCofficial/status/1927300263439704442
If the game kicks off at 3pm the referee should have the players ready to come out at, say 2:55pm (or whatever time is needed to get the usual pre-match formalities out of the way) and work back timings from there.
If the referee can't get the players out onto the pitch at the correct time then what chance do we have for him controlling the actual game?
One of the great things about the AFL (Aussie Rules) is the time-keeping: matches start at the specified time and if there's any additional pre-match ceremony then players get brought out earlier than normal. Even the times that the two teams come onto the field is specified in advance: a set time for the visitors, a set time for the home team. The siren sounds to indicate a countdown to the start of the quarter so you know exactly how long to the start.
That means that some clubs can do their own build-up thing leading into the opening bounce of the ball, the Port Adelaide Football Club and "Never Tear Us Apart" being the best example. The siren sounds a minute before the start (as per the laws of the game), "Never Tear Us Apart" starts playing with the crowd joining in, the music stops so that the crowd sings the last few words on their own, then the siren sounds to signal the start of the match.
I did have a slight sadness when I looked around and saw so many Charlton fans during the game and thought about matches earlier in the season when we would have been lucky to have 10k in the stadium. This club has so much potential, it’s just been so badly mismanaged for years and years.
felt like it was less enjoyable to watch and more stressful than 2019, perhaps that was because of the early own goal in 2019 gave us nothing to lose so we played with more freedom. Going a goal up in a game like that with a defence as good as ours was always gonna lead to a bit of a turgid second half but the absolute rock that is our back 3 (well actually the whole team) defended pretty comfortably overall (few nervy moments).
Amazing moment the goal from Gilly, I was expecting us to play it wide to small who could swing a cross in from the touchline but what do I know. Father in law said "they've set the wall up wrong" before he hit it. Goal really got the crowd going and stayed loud right till the end. Particularly loved the celebrations every time Manion claimed a cross near the end - like celebrating a goal! Great scenes after the final whistle. Couldn't be prouder of the boys! proper team.
Championship!!!!
Green man and then London Bridge after. Love seeing Charlton shirts and hearing Charlton songs all over London for a day even late at night!
Stick to footy Josh!
snuck in because he was cheap, had branded himself as some sort of lower league Pep (🤮 that actually made it worse, I hated seeing that approach at our level with those players at the time). Appleton is just spent and should be in the national league or abroad
we got it right with Jones and we should all be very pleased we stuck with him when it looked like it was turning
fingers crossed he gets the resources to have a good crack at staying up next season
I intentionally loudly said that it’s the police who often cause trouble and so another police officer objected. I told him that amongst ourselves we can sort out any little disputes, we don’t need them, and we agreed to disagree.
I’m an INXS fan so after I’ve done the obligatory imo ’Down Under’ and ’Beds are Burning’, I’m going to choose this INXS song and show them that video.
WE ARE CHAMPIONSHIP...
https://x.com/CAFCofficial/status/1927353857815855345