[cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]Jimmy, pointless argument. This will be a stand all game match, no doubting.
Why's it a pointless argument? You have no right to determine that this is a 'stand all game' match.
One minute you're feeling sorry for bloody Kieron Dyer who's just broken his leg and then you're basically saying that any Charlton fans with a similar injury might aswell just get stuffed. I think you've got your priorities mixed.
i'm saying jimmy that there are certain atmospheres where the situation dictates. Blackburn away last season was one, everyone stood all game and it was the best atmosphere at an away game i've experienced with Charlton.
I personally think atmosphere wise, Saturday will be similar. If you look at every game on the telly, you will see the away fans standing all game. At Charlton, we're a little bit behind that, but when the atmosphere and tension is there, that is what happens.
Saturday will be similar. Not saying its right or wrong, but that is what will happen. If you desperately wanted to sit all game, you would of been aware of this and demanded a seat in one of the front rows.
AFKA, everyone didn't stand all game at Blackburn, at least not in the lower tier. I'd knackered my ankle prior to the game, and wouldn't have been able to see a thing if that were the case. I think we did end up permanently standing but only with about 10 or 15 mins to go.
That is exactly the point carlsberg. Tango Tit should be held responsible (not in full but in large part) for this mess, but as usual it's the average football fan that will pay the price.
[cite]Posted By: LoOkOuT[/cite]That is exactly the point carlsberg. Tango Tit should be held responsible (not in full but in large part) for this mess, but as usual it's the average football fan that will pay the price.
Surely someone has to make an official complaint to the police for that to happen...
I stood on the back of my seat for the whole game in 2000 (was a small 16 year old!) whilst holding on to the rafters. Great view of Kitson's goal!
The angle of the stand makes it hard for people to see, even when people are sitting. Perhaps some self policing with letting the elders and families sit at the front etc.
I'm takin my six year old as long as he can see fine but after paying £48 for the 2 of us i want to be able to see.He will love standing on his seat as long as he can see.But if he can't you will hear that famous cry of SIDDARN
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Why's it a pointless argument? You have no right to determine that this is a 'stand all game' match.
One minute you're feeling sorry for bloody Kieron Dyer who's just broken his leg and then you're basically saying that any Charlton fans with a similar injury might aswell just get stuffed. I think you've got your priorities mixed.
I personally think atmosphere wise, Saturday will be similar. If you look at every game on the telly, you will see the away fans standing all game. At Charlton, we're a little bit behind that, but when the atmosphere and tension is there, that is what happens.
Saturday will be similar. Not saying its right or wrong, but that is what will happen. If you desperately wanted to sit all game, you would of been aware of this and demanded a seat in one of the front rows.
I hope jordan had punishment for insighting violence by calling all charlton fans morons and the other week on the radio TWATS?!!!
Doesnt seem like many families are going to this one so lets hope its more of the same.
The angle of the stand makes it hard for people to see, even when people are sitting. Perhaps some self policing with letting the elders and families sit at the front etc.