There was one in the last issue. It's you who feels the need to keep repeating himself.
Yeah, that's right. Enjoy your free advert.
In this case though, trust me, it deserves the free advert. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised not just by the content but the tone. I'm sure you've despaired of the quality of the move vs stay debate on here in the last few weeks. Today's Voice shows how the magazine format can still beat a forum or blogger site for a careful considered approach to a complex problem. All of us who care about the Valley need to read it.
Off_it I do understand that you resent Airman, everyone must be aware of it. But please please may we just take it as read for the time being? Things are looking grim and Rick has been very measured in his approach in VOTV. The need to stick together is so important right now. May I beg for a truce, if only for a while?
To be frank, I felt that the first issue post relaunch was somewhat sensationalist and unecessarily alarmist. However, today's VoTV is outstanding. Excellent, in depth research and very well written up. A must read I would have thought.
Message boards, fanzines and credible broad based representative organisations such as the supporters trust can all act on behalf of Charlton fans. This is not a time for sensationalism but for facts and evaluation of the options. And VotV is informing fans on some of this. Our club needs to get through to the end of season retaining its Championship status. Can any distractions wait until after we have succeeded in this challenge?
I think the articles on the Peninsula are absolutely definitive (at least based on the knowledge that any of us outside the Boardroom have). And only in a magazine does the author have the time and space to produce such work. On a day of despair like today, I feel a bit better because we have this Voice.
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Our club needs to get through to the end of season retaining its Championship status. Can any distractions wait until after we have succeeded in this challenge?