There's a lot going around at the moment, on here and elsewhere, and I think it's best to ignore it.
Misinformation, confusion and outright lies, spread to undermine our efforts. It's a political strategy that is effective in driving a wedge, but only if we let it.
If anything, it signals the last gasp of a dying regime. I'm sure it will get worse before it gets better and I'm sure the current board and their hired help have a few more nasty, petty and vindictive tricks up their collective sleeve.
As they apply pressure, everyone who is supportive of the protest actions needs to do their part in the manner they're comfortable with and trust in the power of their own convictions. No one's telling anyone what to do. We're organising, coming together, sharing ideas and skills. Supporters are finding the ideas and actions that they identify with and are pitching in, as evidenced by those making the match day protests happen. It's a broad church and we have to use everything at our disposal to be effective. We all have a role to play, but in order to be effective we have to be united. That doesn't mean that we all agree on everything, or believe the exact same things.
It means we are supportive of each other as we stand shoulder to shoulder and refuse to be fractured.
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The CEO and COO are desperate for the season to end (we know less about the owner as he can't be arsed to come and watch us play, for which there simply is no excuse) and I think they will be surprised when they find there is no respite, only a renewed effort to end thier 'interim' tenure of our club.
As the cycling showed today there are other outlets to keep up the pressure.
We have come to his far without any genuine infighting let's all be aware that a divide between supporters is pretty much all they have left.
Onto Ipswich Tuesday....
If we'd lost 5 straight there would be very few rumblings.
90%
We will win.
They don't like it up 'em, Mr Mainwaring !
Everyone knows who the goodies and the baddies are and everyone's cheering because the baddies are on the ropes. Keep up the good work everyone. The signs of strain are showing.
https://staddickstics.wordpress.com/2016/04/04/signs-of-strain-showing-on-charlton-regime/
We are just packing for a few days in Devon and my boy is insisting on wearing his Charlton shirt 'so everyone can see it'.
It was shot down pretty quickly by every response. This isn't quite going the way they expected it is it?
We are the Charlton fanatics. Look at our history, we always come together using many varied and innovative ways to protect our club. We have a lifelong duty to ensure survival and we will always fight until we win. This regime is interim we are permanent.
All together now marching forward side by side.
THEY ARE RATTLED AND ITS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME.
COYR
They've lost the power to dictate events and are being out-thought at every turn.
And because Duchâtelet, Meire, Murray and Testicle have driven out or alienated anyone sensible with expertise about the club, its fanbase and its community, they'll run out of options very soon. I expect they're praying for the season to end so their fortnightly beatings can stop. Of course, relegation will open up a whole new world of pain for them, but they're too vain to see that.
Keep it up. And keep laughing at them.
The user names are hilarious. It's the Muppet Show.
I did think that at least we won't go bust with Duchatelet as owner, now I think I'd rather go bust if it meant he didn't own us any more.
I can't see RD firing KM. I had thought earlier in the season that this could be a good answer, RD realises what's gone wrong, fires KM and a new CEO gets some power to run the club.
I no longer believe this is possible. And that is a shame.
I firmly believe the whole lot needs to trot on to make the club viable again.
His arrogance and delusions know no limit.
BTW mate, classy gesture with the involvement on Saturday.
There's been about three threads in the last two days, new posters who are very anti-CARD. That in itself is actually positive, as it would appear that even those who don't support CARD are willing to openly discuss the situation, unfortunately they've all posted in very similar ways and been unable to debate the issues at hand.