I've noticed that there have been a lot of ideas suggested on several different threads, but to make it as organised and successful as possible I think it'd be best to get all ideas etc collated on to one thread so everyone knows what's happening.
Just to get the ball rolling on Facebook I've seen several posts about the idea of taking whistles and/ or tennis balls in order to disrupt the game/ gain media attention as the game is on sky.
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Give the players support for 90 minutes during the game regardless of the result
Do not spend a penny at the valley
Give it to KM before the game if she dare show her face and remember that what ever you do Seth Plum will beg her forgiveness after
And always remember we are Charlton Athletic and will demonstrate wherever we want despite the Trust
Some fuck off big speakers turned up to XI and a load of Charlton fans dressed in neon with glow sticks (and black and white scarves, obvs)
Simple but gets the message across that we didn't swallow the rubbish from Tuesday evening.
The best way, taking into account the above, for the cameras to see this, is for all the supporters who are unhappy to turn their backs on the field of play at an agreed time or enter the stadium late, so we are taking our seats within 5 mins of kick off.
Now I fully back the team and do not want to affect them. So perhaps any back turning should be done when the players have exited the field at half time, as many will not being purchasing food & drink in any case.
NB black & white scarves & balloons are still a good idea as they are visual & a demonstration outside the West is still fine by me.
So much negativity. I watched the tweets and messages coming in during the meeting and they gave a totally distorted view of the meeting. Have now watched it and most of my feelings of the meeting are positive.
That's my opinion.
Although fire safety certificate may be a problem.
I wish I was you!
The time is irrelevant the point is still valid.
Nothing during the game that will affect our players performance.
We need to show KM it is much more than 2%.
Any boycott of the Ipswich game would be blamed on the game being televised and people choosing to watch at home. Save a boycott for another game.
if the time is irrelevant then you feel free to stage your one man protest in your seat at 2.30