Over the years I've been going to Charlton I've noticed that some fans just say the same old thing every week. Back in the 70s there was an old man next to me in the west stand who used to shout 'Feed your wing' every 20 seconds. And with every goal kick he'd announce 'This keeper can't kick a dead ball - he'll never reach the half way line - oh he did!' - same thing every week without fail.
In the 80s at sellout a guy behind the goal used to spend his whole match just shouting 'You're a mug Bolder, a mug!' (I bet that helped) and another any time the ref dared to smile would shout 'What are you laughing at ref - you're the joke!'
Anyone got any more things that fans say every week?
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mmmm, seems reasonable you know. most players have backup energy stores with them during the match.
I sit next to my son now. At the first decision that goes against us in any game he will proclaim, "this ref is shit".
Meant something different back then
"GET ONSIDE!!!!" in a horrible screechy voice at whoever is offside during the game, at any point, whether the ball is in play or not.
Pardew your Shite
Parkinson your shite
Little bloke in my head every game since Curbs left
'Liven up Charlton' or 'Get up Charlton'.
I have spent most of the last couple of seasons yelling at Lloyd Sam 'Skin Him' when he finally gets the full back isolated one on one, but he seldom took my advice.
I'm one of those. Don't shout loudly too often but when i do it's normally to Lloyd something along the lines of ''TAKE HIM ON LLOYD''
That was me !!!!!!!!
Used to sit in Row E by the red railings.
It was just something one of my darts team used say before we played, and I said it once and we won so used to say it before every kick off.
a few seasons in, a young kid a few rows in front of me shouted it out before me !!!
''Will somebody tackle somebody!!!'' - my all time favourite.
Sort it out Charlton, you are all over the place like a mad womans sh*t
And a real gem a few years back in the West this guy would shout in every game 'keep hold of it Charlton!' and then 3 seconds later 'get rid of it!!'
"Leave someone UP !"
Me @ everymatch for the last 10 Years......
'Oi Holland you can join in if you want'
Same bloke every home game, it did not matter if the player had broke his leg in a tackle or dived like Tom Dailly, his shout was the same
'Get up you phuckin tart'
Everyone to Bailey last game of the season 'pass it down the line' he didnt, the rest as they say is history.
Had to laugh at that one....... I used to do something similar a few years back in the west stand' 'ken hell' a play on the Jimmy Jones catch phrase, and how I felt after watching some of the Charlton players performances.......
from the likes of Rommadahl, Lisbie, and JFH.......which I had a couple of special sayings.... I think 'Lard arse ' was probably my favourite...... Lack of self control really, no excuse for my bad manners!.
Mind you even less excuse for some of the football served up in recent years!..........
He's a right nutter , I think he is a town crier somewhere ...........
What darts team? I think the saying was started by a bloke called Joe who played for the Engineers. He would often follow up with "'urt 'em"
This was in a City bank league.
lol
One of the first times I went with Ken to the Valley we had our young sons in tow (one of Ken's was wearing a Spurs shirt) and I was somewhat surprised when Ken joined in the chant of "The referee's a wanker"! I have to say he was though.
Bloke behind me "FOUL THROW" every fecking throw-in (I may have mentioned this before).
"Get it out, get it out!" - bloke in front of me 10+ times every match.
Says this even when we're in our own half.
Also the "foul throw" bloke might well have been me. Lower North, just above the cross bar, seasons 2004 -06. Used to sit just behind two blokes who chain smoked b4 the game, but then when the game kicked off they disappeared to the bar. In all they watched about 10 mins of each game.
You don't want to admit to that one ("foul throw").. I sit there thinking "it's at the opposite end of the pitch - how can he possibly see that?"!