NO. NO. NO. Will be the most embarassing thing that has happened to our club in our entire existence
Operation Ewood?
That was bad.... the t shirts were just awful. But cheerleaders? There is literally no need for it, it's simply embarassing. What have cheerleaders got to do with an English championship football club? Terrible idea. Would be better if they got a dog that could do back flips out every half time
I don't want the crap goal music or any forced atmosphere enhancing gimmicks, however, they are young girls in a team - the article, should any of you actually read it, talks about how it is a sport in its own right and should be recognised as so.
So, good luck to them, a bit of practice for their competitions whilst in front of a crowd, before the game or at half time when the majority of you lot will be farting and scratching your b0llocks whilst eating a pie and spilling a pint on the concourse.
I actually tried to flag this, due to the absence of a dislike button, but apparently, you can't flag a moderators post.................so consider it a virtual flag.
As for the part about them getting some practice in front of a crowd, how would they feel if me and a group of mates turned up at their tournaments with a ball and started having a practice game?
Personally, if I see them on our pitch, I'll be singing that good old football chant that goes something like this (feel free to join in) "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"...........
NO. NO. NO. Will be the most embarassing thing that has happened to our club in our entire existence
You don't remember Billy Smart circus then when the elephant shat in the goal mouth and killer Hales slipped up, just as he was about to pull the trigger.
some wag said after the animals left the pitch, now bring on the clowns!
I don't want the crap goal music or any forced atmosphere enhancing gimmicks, however, they are young girls in a team - the article, should any of you actually read it, talks about how it is a sport in its own right and should be recognised as so.
So, good luck to them, a bit of practice for their competitions whilst in front of a crowd, before the game or at half time when the majority of you lot will be farting and scratching your b0llocks whilst eating a pie and spilling a pint on the concourse.
I actually tried to flag this, due to the absence of a dislike button, but apparently, you can't flag a moderators post.................so consider it a virtual flag.
As for the part about them getting some practice in front of a crowd, how would they feel if me and a group of mates turned up at their tournaments with a ball and started having a practice game?
Personally, if I see them on our pitch, I'll be singing that good old football chant that goes something like this (feel free to join in) "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"...........
What harm is it doing to you?
What if you have a daughter or son that joins a cheerleeding or dancing group when he/she's older and the person you sit next to proceeds to boo them on the pitch?
its about knowing your audience really. The club tried to get fans going having mascots when we went back to the valley but they must be the most disinterested mascots around. but in all fairness they probably started with good intentions and lost interest when the fans didn't get involved. but the club need to do something to get fans going. This could be a start but they need to be proper cheerleaders rather than just standing there waving their pom poms.
Any one remember some years back we had Walkers Crisps promo girls doing some sort of cheerleading for the first game of the season v Birmingham, around 94 or so? They did a terrible out of sync dance and then threw crisps at the crowd. One of them loved the typical chant they received and happily bent over in response. Very embarassing...
I don't want the crap goal music or any forced atmosphere enhancing gimmicks, however, they are young girls in a team - the article, should any of you actually read it, talks about how it is a sport in its own right and should be recognised as so.
So, good luck to them, a bit of practice for their competitions whilst in front of a crowd, before the game or at half time when the majority of you lot will be farting and scratching your b0llocks whilst eating a pie and spilling a pint on the concourse.
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As for the part about them getting some practice in front of a crowd, how would they feel if me and a group of mates turned up at their tournaments with a ball and started having a practice game?
Personally, if I see them on our pitch, I'll be singing that good old football chant that goes something like this (feel free to join in) "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"...........
some wag said after the animals left the pitch, now bring on the clowns!
*Dons tin hat and retires to bunker*
What if you have a daughter or son that joins a cheerleeding or dancing group when he/she's older and the person you sit next to proceeds to boo them on the pitch?
Leave them alone.
at Deptford Riviera? - not so much
Charlton Cherubs
Charlton Cheetahs
Charlton Chipmunks
Charlton Cheerleaders
Charlton Chinchillas
Also the name is absolutely atrocious.