I know fans are boycotting which I understand but there are a small number of our fans who have decided to go and support West Ham instead. I'm that is being a traitor. I have no problem if they wanted to get a ST at a local non league club because it's grassroots level. But West Ham are a majorly established top flight team. Nothing wrong if it is to watch one random game to tick the ground but to get a ST there after supporting Charlton for so long (even if the owner is a clown) I repeat is being a traitor.
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Always thought red and blue were a great combo.
If you are a Charlton fan and you have decided to boycott them whilst they are owned by the existing owners (which I can understand) but like watching live professional football at week ends, and you can afford it, I see nothing wrong with opting to watch West Ham for a year. It does't mean you are not still a Charlton fan. It simply means you also like watching and appreciate live top quality football.
I tried hard to make him an addick. In hindsight the mistake I made is that I took him to watch Charlton.
Twice..
During Karel Fryes tenure..
Once I started going to The Valley though, there was no turning back.
plus I don't believe it in any case
They get to watch better quality football, at not a bad price... a no brainer if you're not too attached to Charlton? I wouldn't do it as I'm foolishly too attached to our club, but they'll be a few short miles away watching a very good team with exciting players like Payet, playing against the best in the country/world and getting to see European football as a kicker.
We'll be watching us getting pumped at home by the likes of Shrewsbury in front of 6-8 thousand fans in stony silence. The price of being a 'fan'!
This was discussed on a previous thread.
forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/comment/2471950/#Comment_2471950
That group of casual supports that used to share tickets to the Valley I mentioned in the other thread have now managed to get 2 x season tickets at the Olympic stadium. They joined the waiting list approx. 12 months ago and now have confirmation. A group of approx. 6 casual supporters will share them and hope to buy the odd match ticket on the day/evening to make up numbers. They are effectively a group of "customers" they are making a choice as per Katrien's idea of weirdness.
Having said that, from the upper tier of the Olympic Stadium you'll be a long way from the pitch, so I think a few people there will be a bit disappointed with the experience