I spent the last hour listening to the latest "Charlton Live", my thanks to Louis and the lads for the broadcast and always interesting content.
Having re-listened to Stephen Henderson's interview post-Huddersfield I think it's worth repeating the message given many times by many people on CL & other social media over the last while, the message is that the fans are 100% behind the team and we absolutely want them (hope they read CL?) to believe that.
Anyone hearing what Hendo had to say knows he cares, very much, we also know that JJ and the other players care too.
Keeping Charlton in the Championship is a tough ask, but if the players and fans have anything to do with it, we'll still be there next year.
Together we can do it, for the team, not the regime!
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Relegation doesn't automatically mean a change of owner, I think we should look for and hope for the most positive outcome and given the circumstances that would be the team staying up and RD shipping out.
At half time, during the Colchester game, the bloke behind me shouted to Nick Pope, as he was picking up his towel, "and you can f*** off too, Pope!"
This to a young man, who had practically single handedly, kept the score even remotely respectable with a couple of top class saves.
How do you think he felt coming out for the 2nd half?
So, don't give me all this shit about "support the team, not the regime".
The atmosphere is poisonous, and anyone who thinks that doesn't translate into poor performances is deluded.
So, to paraphrase, "Support the team, or don't bother turning up..."
I watch Simon Makienok, and see a player whose confidence is lower than a snake's belly.
And when he wins a header, ironic cheers ring around the stadium, from a few thousand throats. Over, and over, and over again. That's REALLY going to help his confidence, isn't it?
How is THAT "supporting the team, not the regime"?
Because, I'm buggered if I can see how it is...
Without a prompt and visible change in that direction the players will continue to be abused.
Incidentally I feel for the likes of Henderson and Jackson, but not the majority of the rest of these wasters.
Most players do try however limited their ability is - abusing them only makes them worse.
He is not remotely a championship player, but everytime he plays he has my support.