All of it. 35 years of going (that I can remember - its longer than that, but I can't remember going when I was five). I've never been as pissed off as I am now with 'my' club. Owners that don't give a fuck about us, and don't have any identity with the club at all. 'Fans' who seem to think we have a God-given right to win every game at home (despite us, for the most part, being a club that has struggled in 90% of the seasons I've seen us play). Football in general being shit and boring nowadays.
But n reality, what I've really had enough of are some of the absolute fucking arseholes professing to be Charlton fans. For years we've had knuckle draggers giving it about the Valley not being 'intimidating' enough, and us being too 'nice' a club. Well, congratulations. It certainly looked intimidating to the two black blokes behind me as they cringed through the abuse being screamed at Shittu and Abdou yesterday.
I'm starting to hate going, and am 90% sure I won't bother next year. if I was the sort of cunt who enjoyed spending his Saturdays surrounded by pondlife like the bellends near me yesterday I'd go to the toolbox or move to Leeds or Birmingham.
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There are too many fans who almost take pleasure when we play badly so they boo, moan and want the manager of the day out. They are conspicuous by their silence and comparative lack of joy when we do well.
Those of us that actually try and back the players are derided as "happy clappers" by these people so you really cannot win!
The lack of respect for the Knox Mizen ceremony by CHARLTON fans (Millwall the supposed scum respected it impeccably) may well prove to be the last straw for me. I am damned by association with the bad mannered scum who could not respect this and had to choose that precise moment to sing the Addams family song.
The football is bad enough but goes with the territory of 50 years of supporting Charlton. The wit and humour of the fans has always compensated to some degree.
No longer it seems.
These were previlant at orient last year and dealt with in house more than OB but there is no place in society for this sort of abuse let alone a football ground
Yesterday, about 10mins in a woman a few rows behind us couldn't see as a guy was standing up (he and his friend had smuggled a kid in and were doubling up on a seat). She asked him to sit and he went mental. I've never seen an overreaction like it. "Stand up love for fucks sake! Don't you dare stand up if we score, don't you DARE stand up".
What kind of arsehole gas are the club pumping over the North Stand?
Now it appears to be commonplace and those that object or comment against it are derided.
Why should we be the ones who have to stop going rather than the uncivillised scum?
Are you on the Board at Charlton?
Maybe it will soon be us that everyone hates. After all they are making more headlines with their football than anything else and our fans are, in no particular order, abusing former players wives and children, throwing flares onto the pitch, smashing up seats, singing sick songs and raciallly abusing players, including former players.
As much as I would love The Valley to be atmospheric and intimidating to away teams I want no part of what we are becoming. I won't stop coming as I sit far enough away from those people at home but I've virtually stopped going to away games now!
The whole place changes when them two come to town, and it's always for the worse.
These people aren't charlton fans, we won't see them again for the rest of the season, but unfortunately their attendance twice a season ruins it for the real fans that come every week.