It's a shame. We've lost a manager. Big deal. We've got a new one now. Let's move on. Support the club. Reading so many of these posts is embarrassing. You are making us a laughing stock. Talk of a protest. Talk of a boycott. Not renewing season tickets. Get real and get a grip.
Season ticket holder of 38 years.
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Perhaps both sides need to "Get a grip" then; it's a perfectly natural reaction to the news. We've lost a great man at Charlton, people will naturally want to talk about it - and yes, maybe even vent and show some emotion.
Anger? Disappointment? Frustration? All acceptable right now.
Would be worrying if it was apathy as some seem to wish.
(Season ticket holder for 24 years)
People express a view you don't like so they need to "move on".
Why not just let them say what they think about a manager leaving LESS THAN 10 HOURS after he's gone
He was here for over three years as a manager and played over 200 games. Why should people have to "move on" in a matter of seconds just so you don't get embarrassed (though why you would I can't imagine).
A manager leaving is, despite what you think, a big deal.
The only reason Charlton could be a laughing stock is the way it being run by its previous and current owners.
Fans debating a manager leaving happens at every club and at every club some agree and some don't. We are no different.
Let people be sad, happy, bemused, frustrated, excited or whatever about their club. It's called passion.
We'll move on when we want, I don't care how many years you've been a season ticket holder.
We're football fans. We get sentimental and passionate. If we didn't, we might as well watch rugby.
Nothing wrong with fans being concerned at the goings on at a club - even if things pan out ok in the end.