Before the match I will be putting a thread up called beat the jibber . Listen to what i say charlton and you will have less of them . I have as a child jibbed into the Albert hall and wembley arena on big boxing nights and jibbed all football grounds I ever wanted to . I will outline the jibber techniques . People from Kent haven't got a scooby how to prevent them you need to have the mind of the rat
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Jibber. Love it, have not heard that word for years. Takes me back to the days when the British Grand Prix was held at Brands Hatch and my rural walks aound the perimeter fencing. Someone should start a jibber blog with stories of memorable jibbing efforts.
I understand there will be a meeting with croydon police at Selhurst next thursday at 6pm week - I'll come back on this shortly as to whether someone from CAS Trust and or the FF will be in attendance, if not perhaps our distinguished former fans director can come out of retirement for a cameo since he was on the receiving end
The Fans Forum have been invited to send up to 4 representatives to next week's meeting which will involve Senior Police Officers, the Local Residents Association and Supporters Representatives of Crystal Palace. As a member of the Fans Forum it is hoped that the Trust will be able to provide one of these representatives.
I was in the East up the away end for them games and both Leeds and Millwall were everywhere. That group of Millwall were a bit more obvious and mouthy, thus getting themselves kicked out EVERNTUALLY, but there were just as many Leeds there taking the piss. It came down to Charlton fans having to front them when they were taking the piss, as the stewards did nout. They were fronted but Charlton fans should not have to risk getting nicked/banned, because the club/stewards could not do their job.
We even had a Leeds "female" fan behind us... when we equalised she was shouting that we were all losers and always will be. I still do the accent now.
She was a right scum bucket have to say. Could have done with a good wash.
Anyway me and me pal saw her on her way quite shortly after that equaliser, whilst Ian had a quiet word with her male companion.
We even had a Leeds "female" fan behind us... when we equalised she was shouting that we were all losers and always will be. I still do the accent now.
She was a right scum bucket have to say. Could have done with a good wash.
Anyway me and me pal saw her on her way quite shortly after that equaliser, whilst Ian had a quiet word with her male companion.
Still chuckle at her face now.
LOL, love it, should have put her in a head lock.
I actually got thrown out of Wembley 98 play off for the very same thing, (if you listen to the audio tape it mentions the trouble in the Charlton end near the dugouts)
When we arrived there 4 or 5 mackems with SAFC shirts on, and nobody, stewards etc had done a thing to move them out, not only that, they had obviously obtained tickets that Charlton fans should have had. Anyway, back in the day that was a red rag to a bull to me and my associates, we had a quiet whisper in their ears, sit down, cover your shirts up and keep quiet. They did, until early second half when they took the lead again, one of our lot went and remonstrated with the stewards about getting them out before trouble kicked off, to which the reply was an ever so professional "f*** off or ill chuck you out" my mate then told this steward where he could go forth and multiply, they then grabbed him, then we went to grab him back, hence, police swarming and we all got chucked out.
Sparksy the copper at Charlton had to come outside with us and was none to happy to miss it all, we managed to run in when they opened the gates and ran upto empire walk/way at the top of the stadium jsut in time to see the trophy lifted.
a delegation is going to the meeting next week from the Fans Forum including 2 members of CAS Trust, armed with complaints, if anyone from here wishes to register a complaint about the Police tactics at the match we will accept them: to secretary@castrust.org or you can contact the club direct I believe
We even had a Leeds "female" fan behind us... when we equalised she was shouting that we were all losers and always will be. I still do the accent now.
She was a right scum bucket have to say. Could have done with a good wash.
Anyway me and me pal saw her on her way quite shortly after that equaliser, whilst Ian had a quiet word with her male companion.
Still chuckle at her face now.
LOL, love it, should have put her in a head lock.
I actually got thrown out of Wembley 98 play off for the very same thing, (if you listen to the audio tape it mentions the trouble in the Charlton end near the dugouts)
When we arrived there 4 or 5 mackems with SAFC shirts on, and nobody, stewards etc had done a thing to move them out, not only that, they had obviously obtained tickets that Charlton fans should have had. Anyway, back in the day that was a red rag to a bull to me and my associates, we had a quiet whisper in their ears, sit down, cover your shirts up and keep quiet. They did, until early second half when they took the lead again, one of our lot went and remonstrated with the stewards about getting them out before trouble kicked off, to which the reply was an ever so professional "f*** off or ill chuck you out" my mate then told this steward where he could go forth and multiply, they then grabbed him, then we went to grab him back, hence, police swarming and we all got chucked out.
Sparksy the copper at Charlton had to come outside with us and was none to happy to miss it all, we managed to run in when they opened the gates and ran upto empire walk/way at the top of the stadium jsut in time to see the trophy lifted.
there was a bit of trouble in the section I was in that day (behind the goal, upper tier if i recall), Sunderland fans being mouthy were set upon by a few Charlton......
We even had a Leeds "female" fan behind us... when we equalised she was shouting that we were all losers and always will be. I still do the accent now.
She was a right scum bucket have to say. Could have done with a good wash.
Anyway me and me pal saw her on her way quite shortly after that equaliser, whilst Ian had a quiet word with her male companion.
Still chuckle at her face now.
LOL, love it, should have put her in a head lock.
I actually got thrown out of Wembley 98 play off for the very same thing, (if you listen to the audio tape it mentions the trouble in the Charlton end near the dugouts)
When we arrived there 4 or 5 mackems with SAFC shirts on, and nobody, stewards etc had done a thing to move them out, not only that, they had obviously obtained tickets that Charlton fans should have had. Anyway, back in the day that was a red rag to a bull to me and my associates, we had a quiet whisper in their ears, sit down, cover your shirts up and keep quiet. They did, until early second half when they took the lead again, one of our lot went and remonstrated with the stewards about getting them out before trouble kicked off, to which the reply was an ever so professional "f*** off or ill chuck you out" my mate then told this steward where he could go forth and multiply, they then grabbed him, then we went to grab him back, hence, police swarming and we all got chucked out.
Sparksy the copper at Charlton had to come outside with us and was none to happy to miss it all, we managed to run in when they opened the gates and ran upto empire walk/way at the top of the stadium jsut in time to see the trophy lifted.
there was a bit of trouble in the section I was in that day (behind the goal, upper tier if i recall), Sunderland fans being mouthy were set upon by a few Charlton......
Not guilty, we didnt fight anyone, just tried to stop the stewards, who were complete wan*** jobsworths, throwing my mate out for having the cheek to ask for sunderland fans to be moved to avoid trouble.
Worked as a steward myself for a couple of years at Wembley, 94-95, far too many knob jockeys with badges and hi-viz's on thinking they were rambo and hard as nails, pathetic when it came to the crunch.
We even had a Leeds "female" fan behind us... when we equalised she was shouting that we were all losers and always will be. I still do the accent now.
She was a right scum bucket have to say. Could have done with a good wash.
Anyway me and me pal saw her on her way quite shortly after that equaliser, whilst Ian had a quiet word with her male companion.
Still chuckle at her face now.
You're post about her later that evening was class!
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Jibber. Love it, have not heard that word for years. Takes me back to the days when the British Grand Prix was held at Brands Hatch and my rural walks aound the perimeter fencing. Someone should start a jibber blog with stories of memorable jibbing efforts.
Oi !
(just worked out, 8 hours later, that was adig !)
I was in the East up the away end for them games and both Leeds and Millwall were everywhere. That group of Millwall were a bit more obvious and mouthy, thus getting themselves kicked out EVERNTUALLY, but there were just as many Leeds there taking the piss.
It came down to Charlton fans having to front them when they were taking the piss, as the stewards did nout. They were fronted but Charlton fans should not have to risk getting nicked/banned, because the club/stewards could not do their job.
She was a right scum bucket have to say. Could have done with a good wash.
Anyway me and me pal saw her on her way quite shortly after that equaliser, whilst Ian had a quiet word with her male companion.
Still chuckle at her face now.
I actually got thrown out of Wembley 98 play off for the very same thing, (if you listen to the audio tape it mentions the trouble in the Charlton end near the dugouts)
When we arrived there 4 or 5 mackems with SAFC shirts on, and nobody, stewards etc had done a thing to move them out, not only that, they had obviously obtained tickets that Charlton fans should have had.
Anyway, back in the day that was a red rag to a bull to me and my associates, we had a quiet whisper in their ears, sit down, cover your shirts up and keep quiet.
They did, until early second half when they took the lead again, one of our lot went and remonstrated with the stewards about getting them out before trouble kicked off, to which the reply was an ever so professional "f*** off or ill chuck you out" my mate then told this steward where he could go forth and multiply, they then grabbed him, then we went to grab him back, hence, police swarming and we all got chucked out.
Sparksy the copper at Charlton had to come outside with us and was none to happy to miss it all, we managed to run in when they opened the gates and ran upto empire walk/way at the top of the stadium jsut in time to see the trophy lifted.
Worked as a steward myself for a couple of years at Wembley, 94-95, far too many knob jockeys with badges and hi-viz's on thinking they were rambo and hard as nails, pathetic when it came to the crunch.