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http://www.charltonlive.co.uk/listen-live/On tonight's show we'll have the exclusive first playing of a new protest song, written by Charlton fan John Barnes (not that one). The song will be available to purchase for 99p from Tuesday-ish, with all proceeds going to the protest fund.
We'll also discuss the 2-1 defeat at QPR, Katrien's ill-timed holiday to Dubai, and read out your tweets and emails on all the subjects we cover this evening.
Fun discussion topic for this evening - What would be a more inappropriate holiday than Katrien’s trip to Dubai this week? Send your answers to the below contact details.
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Comments
Great idea
It's a cracker.
Maybe Katrien Meire on holiday in Dubai is a cover for meeting new investors / potential new owners ?
(It's good to dream).
I did everything to resist just saying everything the regime has said and done; or, even, any of my efforts to "impress" the ladies...
But otherwise horrific decision to go holidaying.
Duchatelet is a tight git. Being that the contract money is paid. I can see him sticking with Riga. As long as Riga doesn't start publicly asking for more funds. If he does, he will go similar to Luzon and Peeters. Other than that reason if Duchatelet does pull the trigger, it will be that bloke from Upjest.
Great picking up of what happened with the strikers.
Morgan Fox has been victim of having poor left midfielder infront of him. He is a solid enough defender.
Not knocking the guy who's done it at all, it's just a shame the final mix has the vocals so low.
Still. It will get my 99p for the effort alone!
ps. I really Hope it is a cover for her selling the club to Peter Varney's backers