Think we all need to start a Richard Murray chant.
This season was probably proved to be the most stressful season while he was Chairman as he has worked very hard to find a takeover (Which he has successfully) and has put his own money into the club since he has been involved. For those who were shareholders and attended last summers meeting, im pretty sure he took a massive risk for the club rather than him saving his own money. Yes I know the mistakes he has made and even he admits that made but surely in our right minds appreciate what he has done for the club.
I suggest,
Theres only one Richard Murray one Richard Murray theres only one Richard.........clap clap clap clap.
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Richard Murray, Richard Murray
You brought in Dowie, then Pardoo,
But Richard Myurray, we love you!!!
To the same tune as "who ate all the pies"
"you bought Cory Gibbs, you bought Cory Gibbs"
Disco after all the years on here and knowing Charlton fans do you really think anyone will do anything
Nice idea but will fall on deaf ears
With the greatest respect leftbehind, that's rubbish.
Plenty on here do plenty of things to help, support and assist the club. Not everyone sits by their keyboard moaning all day - some of us actually do something about it and try to make aa difference.
I meant new songs nothing else FFS
Did not mean as a whole the thread is about a song and thats what i was on about aimed more at the J Block CAFC CAFC CAFC CAFC CAFC CAFC CAFC CAFC CAFC brigade
Offit i responded to the thread about a song so my comments are aimed at the song not Charlton fans as a whole i know so many do so much for our club and praise each and everyone of them.
You read it how you wanted to If im honest, i responed only to what the original poster said and did not think i would have to explain my comment as it followed the title of the thread.
Disco not knocking you as i wish there were more like you and i for one even though being 40+ will try and join in with any new song, but as a Charlton fan i know most new songs fall on deaf ears, how long did pride of London take to catch on