Like just about everybody, I am extremely anxious about the current atmosphere our at Club. I am looking for a subtle but effective way in which we can visually and very clearly demonstrate our feelings to the Management. I have seen suggestions of boycotts or holding back ticket purchasing, but I don't believe that that sort of action is a good idea, and I don't want anything that denies me watching a game of football.
I have been considering Roland's actions since he arrived, quickly improving the pitch, and investing in the Academy building. We know that he is a money man, but he is apparently a bricks and mortar man as well. He has shown in my eyes a complete determination that it is his way or the highway, no sign of being able to interact with people or to communicate with us. So what do we do ?
My idea is to find a way for us to attend a game, and show clearly and visibly that although he now owns the bricks and mortar (and the grass), it is the supporters and their families before them who own the history and the passion of support of OUR CLUB. My idea would be to find a way to make a wooly hat and a scarf in white colour available with IT'S OUR CLUB or IT'S OUR CHARLTON in red. If we could make it so that when any member of the management attended a game, they were confronted by a sea of WHITE and RED shouting the message, it would surely attract the attention of the Press and TV, and hopefully of Roland. I am thinking that the TRUST might have the wherewithal for this, or am I crazy ?
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A protest of this nature would be noted. It would be reported. And then in all probability ignored by RD.
However it would be noted by other fans and could assist in drawing attention and / support to the points you wish to make.
The cost would not be prohibitive, however there would be some initial outlay involved in organising this.
The difficulty here is what message is it were trying to get across.
I think in summary, and my personal view only, it's against RD's network model. Since the trust made a summary of the situation on its website, mid-January, nothing nothing positive has happened to improve this perception (e.g. no wins and no notable transfer business); http://www.castrust.org/2015/01/club-responds-fans-new-cafc-head-coach-hire-process/
A good result or two will go a long way to changing the mood for some, hence perhaps why many are still taking a wait and see attitude.
The only idea I've come up with so far, is to choose a Saturday when CAFC aren't at home and pick a non-league game to attend en masse. Maybe Greenwich Borough? Speak with that club get them to make an end available to us and offer discounted ticket prices (GBFC have done this for Dartford S/T holders already - hence my suggestion) tip-off the press and turn up in the Charlton gear plus banners, get some press photos done and the point is made: you screw with us too much and it's really not that difficult to take our custom elsewhere.
As a by-product the chosen non-league club benefits from extra revenue.
Highlights that you dont like how matters involving players and events on the pitch are being handled, then when the match kicks off the protest ends and we support the players by making as much noise as possible so we're basically saying to them "Look we're protesting to the board but we know you have no say over the matter so you'll have our support"
Stick your network up your arse
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To the valley
Stick your network up your arse
Thanks for the link, I'll check that out. Yes, I'm aware of what happened with the appointment. Not sure how the club is benefiting the owner as I doubt he's making mega bucks, especially having spent a fortune on it, although maybe someone could educate me on that as to be honest, I haven't got a clue. The transfers that have come in have been of mixed quality. Some very good (TBH, JBG and Vetokele (although he probably wasn't scouted)), some nowhere near good enough. I could be naive but I'm not sure I've seen enough to feel comfortable joining in with any kind of protest, but hope that if anything goes ahead, it'll will yield positive results. Perhaps I'll change my mind if I read something on here that persuades me. So for now, I'll just continue turning up and getting behind the team.