Best thing today--left early caught the delayed Cannon street train to London Bridge got the connecting train to Petts Wood straight away. Home by 5.30.
If only Charlton move as swiftly as that.
I stayed right until the end. There was a lot of booing for the lads when they came off the pitch. I really wanted to boo myself but couldn't. I think I was too annoyed. Only Weaver had the courtesy to applaud the fans who in turn cheered him off. The Barnsley players were still out on the pitch for a few minutes and the North End applauded them off the pitch, who in turn acknowledged the home end. These are dark days ahead!
Small protest outside reception, that then moved to the players entrance/exit. No more than 20 people and that was probably their average age too... chants of 'Pardew out' and 'we want our Charlton back'...
[cite]Posted By: Medders[/cite]Small protest outside reception, that then moved to the players entrance/exit. No more than 20 people and that was probably their average age too... chants of 'Pardew out' and 'we want our Charlton back'...
More stewards than protesters.
I hope the stewards got soaking wet, the two bob twats!
The chanting at our own players of 'Shit Shit Shit' as they left the pitch is something i have not heard since we lost at home to Palace reserves in thre Carling Cup.
[cite]Posted By: Ketman[/cite]The chanting at our own players of 'Shit Shit Shit' as they left the pitch is something i have not heard since we lost at home to Palace reserves in thre Carling Cup.
Well it might have only been 30 yesterday, mainly because the vast majority of us would hope that the right thing will be done without any need for that.
But if it doesn't happen soon, then there will be a hell of a lot more than 30 next time.
i am thinking the same, i would have gone yesterday had nljr not been in such a mood to get home but if i dont bring him to the next one i will be out there all night if i had to be
[cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]Well it might have only been 30 yesterday, mainly because the vast majority of us would hope that the right thing will be done without any need for that.
But if it doesn't happen soon, then there will be a hell of a lot more than 30 next time.
IF he's still with us, if we lose at Plymouth and Brum, I'll be there for definate after the Sheff Utd game.
[cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]Well it might have only been 30 yesterday, mainly because the vast majority of us would hope that the right thing will be done without any need for that.
But if it doesn't happen soon, then there will be a hell of a lot more than 30 next time.
If the weather was not so bad y/day, then a few more would have been there. Just hope he's gone before we play Sheff U, cause the longer he is there, the deeper we will get.
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Very few were left at the end apparently to even boo.
(I could go and have a look, but it's raining and I'm off to see the Bond fillum.)
Stewards were running down the stairs thinking there might be a problem but started walking when they saw such a small group.
If only Charlton move as swiftly as that.
by next home game if things dont improve i think the numbers could be higher
More stewards than protesters.
I hope the stewards got soaking wet, the two bob twats!
GOOD
Whatever happened to that guy?
But if it doesn't happen soon, then there will be a hell of a lot more than 30 next time.
IF he's still with us, if we lose at Plymouth and Brum, I'll be there for definate after the Sheff Utd game.
If the weather was not so bad y/day, then a few more would have been there. Just hope he's gone before we play Sheff U, cause the longer he is there, the deeper we will get.