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East stand closed v Colchester

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  • No different to the Oxford Cup game, though i do agree why sell tickets in the East Stand in the first place.
  • shirty5 said:

    No different to the Oxford Cup game, though i do agree why sell tickets in the East Stand in the first place.


    Why sell tickets in the east then close it?



    Because it could only happen at this club!!!!

    Mate we held a funday where the biggest stall was the first aid tent...


    That's why we are CHARLTON.... And we love it really!!
  • Close the Jimmy Seed Stand too and seat the Colchester fans amongst with home supporters. An experiment to find out whether it would work and what the fans think of being treated like human beings. An idea/suggestion for the Trust to take forward and there's money to be saved by the club. What's the worst that can hppen other than a good old punch up in the stands? DISCUSS.......
  • edited August 2014


    @Covered End

    What happened?

    Was the hand ok? Or was it badly damaged and needed amputating? Or something in between?

    All his fingers were just badly bruised, but they looked a right old mess to me. It **** me up, so I don't know what he thought.

    To the people questioning why. Airman Brown reckons the catering outlets in The East aren't ready.

  • @Covered End

    What happened?

    Was the hand ok? Or was it badly damaged and needed amputating? Or something in between?

    All his fingers were just badly bruised, but they looked a right old mess to me. It **** me up, so I don't know what he thought.

    To the people questioning why. Airman Brown reckons the catering outlets in The East aren't ready.
    More that they are taking the precaution of closing it now in case they are not, I understand.
  • I got a phone call whilst on my way home to say that the east stand was closed and they would re-locate me to either the west or north lower...so i'm now in the west lower.

    Not impressed :(

    They rang you in advance, rather than leave you to find out on the day and you're unimpressed, what do you expect, a gilt edged apology delivered in person by Katrien, a sedan chair to take you shoulder height to the game and retinue of flunkies to pander to your every whim and fancy throughout?
  • MSE7 said:

    Right people

    Calm down calm down

    If you want me to a I text katrien and ask her the coo?

    She showed me the filthy texts youve been sending her when i took her bluewater last week..
  • Where's the a block mob going for this one then ?

    Their Mums will have them tucked up in bed by kickoff or they'll be too tired to watch The Octonauts in the morning
  • Dave2l said:

    MSE7 said:

    Right people

    Calm down calm down

    If you want me to a I text katrien and ask her the coo?

    She showed me the filthy texts youve been sending her when i took her bluewater last week..

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  • I got a phone call whilst on my way home to say that the east stand was closed and they would re-locate me to either the west or north lower...so i'm now in the west lower.

    Not impressed :(

    They rang you in advance, rather than leave you to find out on the day and you're unimpressed, what do you expect, a gilt edged apology delivered in person by Katrien, a sedan chair to take you shoulder height to the game and retinue of flunkies to pander to your every whim and fancy throughout?
    What i'm not impressed about is them selling the tickets for the east stand and then making the decision to close it.

    As it goes i quite like the idea of a sedan chair and retinue of flunkies catering for my every whim...yeah sounds good...i like your thinking.



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  • Move on
  • Solidgone - fantastic idea about mixing supporters - they do it in the Republic of Ireland, they do it in Australia, they do it in our annual Welling friendly, they do at our neighbours Dartford FC, they do it in Blackheath Rugby Club just down the road from us - so why not respect our ability to mix, mingle, and have a bit of banter.
  • centurion said:

    Solidgone - fantastic idea about mixing supporters - they do it in the Republic of Ireland, they do it in Australia, they do it in our annual Welling friendly, they do at our neighbours Dartford FC, they do it in Blackheath Rugby Club just down the road from us - so why not respect our ability to mix, mingle, and have a bit of banter.

    Great idea and if we're losing we can all mob up and give them a fucking good hiding. Win win.
  • dizzee said:

    Move on

    Yeah good call. Lets all just wipe our mouths and move on from this one
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