Charlton Athletic's stadium announcer is flirting with danger.
The Daily Mail says Dave Lockwood, Charlton’s current public address speaker, risked censure when informing The Valley crowd that they should "make some noise for the boys"
The comment upset the Charlton ladies team and females everywhere (except Polish woman as they shouldn't be here).
The Addicks have already sacked stadium announcers for making derogatory comments about getting your tits out and saying 'I definitely would' about that bird referee assistant.
Charlton Athletic's stadium announcer is flirting with danger.
The Daily Mail says Dave Lockwood, Charlton’s current public address speaker, risked censure when informing The Valley crowd that they should "make some noise for the boys"
The comment upset the Charlton ladies team and females everywhere (except Polish woman as they shouldn't be here).
The Addicks have already sacked stadium announcers for making derogatory comments about getting your tits out and saying 'I definitely would' about that bird referee assistant.
When did the Mail become the Sunday Sport part 2 ?
I am sure that if Dave makes a full and sincere apology to Palace it will be accepted and we will all be able to move on. I am also sure that he will think twice about making such derogatory statements again in the future.
i just assumed that it meant his accumulator had come in and that he was now in a financial possition to be able to bid on one of the auctions on charlton life.
Brian Cole was sacked wasn't he? For saying Palarse..
I believe the term was 'that lot'. Right BC??
No I'm pretty sure it was "Palarse" not sure how that's really a stackable offence.
I remember him saying both "Palarse" and referring to them as "that lot". Also he read out their team really, really quickly. A small collection of heinous crimes.
Shame Palace never sacked their announcer, when he said "will the owner of the caravan Pikey1 parked in the Sainsbury's car park please remove it as it's causing an obstruction" when we busy beating them at Sellout.
I don't know I pop out for a while and all hell brakes lose. There's a full blown free BDL campaign, posters are falling out over political correctness and now we've got to have a love in with the Nigel's. No way I'm out :0)
I don't know I pop out for a while and all hell brakes lose. There's a full blown free BDL campaign, posters are falling out over political correctness and now we've got to have a love in with the Nigel's. No way I'm out :0)
Now that would have been ideal for the 'question for BDL' thread, shame it has been closed. Wonder if Dave would like it reopened so that we can show our support for him :0)
Whilst I sympathise with Brian Cole - you can understand why he got in trouble but Dave Lockwood didn't mention Palace. Ok, most of us knew what he meant but I'm sure nobody took offence and by not mentioning them, he was sufficiently subtle IMO. Maybe some Palace fans in the crowd would have taken offence, but this was a Charlton v Wigan match so no problem there then!
Thought Dave was quite witty, actually. Was far more perturbed when he gave the mic to Bob Bolder, who bellowed like he was auditioning for the role of a lost Mitchell bruver in Eastenders!
I know your joking , but he does a great job , i must admit it could be a bit of a laugh if Bobbie Boulder did it for one match , he certainly was loud & proud as they say against Wigan on the ole mic , do you think he enjoyed the Valley Vino a little? :-0
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I thought it was BDL who did the previous Palarse thing ?
The Daily Mail says Dave Lockwood, Charlton’s current public address speaker, risked censure when informing The Valley crowd that they should "make some noise for the boys"
The comment upset the Charlton ladies team and females everywhere (except Polish woman as they shouldn't be here).
The Addicks have already sacked stadium announcers for making derogatory comments about getting your tits out and saying 'I definitely would' about that bird referee assistant.
As in Crystal Palace not Chris Powell
I remember him saying both "Palarse" and referring to them as "that lot". Also he read out their team really, really quickly. A small collection of heinous crimes.
:-)
Not much beats that woman on the pitch that half time that day at Selhurst.
Tee hee.