No never.......however thinking about giving it a rest at the moment.....currnent climate, time of the year, travel time, and the way we are playing starting to think money could be spent elsewhere a bit more wisely
Remember back in the '70's they seriously considered moving away from London to Welwyn Garden City (I think), would you still support Charlton if that happened now?
was once asked by a friend of my then wife..." if you had to choose between Charlton and D*****e, who would you choose?" I stated the obvious and a year later we got divorced (that was 12 yrs ago)
Charlton has been, since the back end of 1962, and always will be the first result I look for even when not regularly attending during our period of exile or only seeing a limited number of home matches when I played sport myself on Saturdays.
If the first team squad broke into my house and smashed up the place I would have to rethink my support if only to keep the wife quiet.
although given current form they would turn up and try chucking bricks through the window to gain entry and spend several hours bounching them off the wall/next door//passing cars whilst Mcleod wandered round the garden in a huff elbowing the large stone duck we have when he thought nobody was looking.
i recently missed only my second league home match (huddersfield) since our return to the valley.
despite the reports of a good attacking game, i can honestly say that i wasn't bothered about missing it.
i'd always support charlton, but as for attending matches regularly, it's the 'not seeing my football mates before and after the game' that i would miss more than the football.
Not a chance, never, no way ... ridiculous question ... although judging by some of the comments on this board over the last couple of days, I see where you're coming from.
Been going since the 60's and long may it continue.
[cite]Posted By: golfaddick[/cite]was once asked by a friend of my then wife..." if you had to choose between Charlton and D*****e, who would you choose?" I stated the obvious and a year later we got divorced (that was 12 yrs ago)
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Even then, no. I'd support AFC Charlton...
So to answer your question no I don't think so.
although given current form they would turn up and try chucking bricks through the window to gain entry and spend several hours bounching them off the wall/next door//passing cars whilst Mcleod wandered round the garden in a huff elbowing the large stone duck we have when he thought nobody was looking.
despite the reports of a good attacking game, i can honestly say that i wasn't bothered about missing it.
i'd always support charlton, but as for attending matches regularly, it's the 'not seeing my football mates before and after the game' that i would miss more than the football.
Simply fact is I've got older and my priorities have changed.
Been going since the 60's and long may it continue.
However, there are a thousand reasons why someone would stop actively supporting a club.
I think this may be a dilema for most of us, not that I thing it's going to happen (Please, no moving to Ashford threads, thank you)
Same here. Still love the club as much as ever but struggle with other commitments/interests to make more than 15 games a season.
That's not to say that I won't stop supporting them financially if they don't do the right thing so far as the McLeod elbow is concerned.
Missus replies "Ok Wednesday?"
WIWLB " Sorry babe, we are on Sky........no can do"
Missus " Saturday???"
WIWLB "Not a chance home to MK Dons"
Missus "This is ridiculous...........you love that club more than you love me"
WIWLB " I love Millwall more than i love you"