I don't buy/wear replica shirts but will make an exception in both cases and should I get a free ticket or be able to bunk in via the Laundry bogs I'll wear at the game.
B I'll be wearing it to Gillingham, Millwall, Southend & Wimbledon. That is if it's not made impossible by the regime for non-ST holders to purchase away tix!
It needs to look as similar to a Liverpool or Man U shirt for some clueless Aussie to buy it then realize on the way home and dump it at the nearest Op shop to be picked up by me for Fuckall fifty...
I haven't bought a proper replica shirt for a few seasons now but that is the nicest one they've had since we went to Nike.
I wouldn't buy the Protest shirt, personally, as I don't sit in the north stand.
It isn't exclusively for the North Standers, which I am sure you know. Have you never stood/sat in the Covered End? It's a protest shirt. Fair enough if you don't want to protest or don't want the shirt but why hide behind 'I don't sit in the North Stand'. Neither do a great many of those protesting, or those that will buy the shirt, so what? It's a protest shirt.
Therefore, I think the line: "many hours I've spent, In the Covered End Choir" should be henceforth replaced with "many hours I've spent, in [insert exact seat number]" so as to cut out any ambiguity. It will make for a lovely bit of collective improvisation. Very modern jazz.
Therefore, I think the line: "many hours I've spent, In the Covered End Choir" should be henceforth replaced with "many hours I've spent, in [insert exact seat number]" so as to cut out any ambiguity. It will make for a lovely bit of collective improvisation. Very modern jazz.
Many hours have I spent with my blanket and flask singing Valley Floyd Road my only desire.
I've had a little go at re-wording the lyrics to Valley Floyd Road to make it fit reality a little better for those who like to take their song lyrics literally. I'm afraid it doesn't scan or rhyme as well as the original, but I'm sure that if belted out at the usual pace of the Covered End Choir, we'll be able to fit all the words in.
The Valley, Floyd Road, Charlton, SE7 8BL oh no mist rolling in from the Thames my desire is always to be found at The Valley, Floyd Road on alternate Saturday afternoons and some Tuesday evenings between August and April many miles have I travelled, many games have I seen - or have I? how do you quantify 'many'? following Charlton my favourite team many hours have I spent in near some people who sometimes refer to themselves as the Covered End Choir singing The Valley, Floyd Road my only one of several desires I have in my adult life The Valley Floyd Road, oh no mist rolling in from the Thames my desire is always sometimes (see above) to be found at The Valley, Floyd Road from Selhurst to West Ham many years did we roam for 7.25 years did we groundshare with neighbouring clubs, though many fans stayed away in that period and some weren't even born forever often dreaming of returning home, but you can't say forever because the dream ended when we made it reality, and tbh no-one thinks about this stuff 24/7, do they? to follow our team* every year we aspired {...}*We say 'our team', but legally we have no claim on it, so it's a bit weird{...} singing Valley Floyd Road in near the people who are happy to be called Covered End Choir Valley Floyd Road, oh no mist rolling in from the Thames my desire is always to be found at Valley, Floyd Road or at some other places that are important or interesting to me the Fifth of December Nineteen Ninety Two the exile is over our dreamhas one of our dreams has come true Charlton at home, there's no more I require - except for all the other stuff in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs singing Valley Floyd Road my only one of many desires Valley Floyd Road, oh no mist rolling in from the Thames my desire is always to be found at Valley Floyd Road after this rotten regime have gone.
C If that's the club one I much prefer it to the protest one (don't like the black and white halves), but I'm beyond wearing football shirts now and won't buy anything from the club anyway.
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And when they get relegated I'll support Millwall.
I'll be wearing it to Gillingham, Millwall, Southend & Wimbledon. That is if it's not made impossible by the regime for non-ST holders to purchase away tix!
I haven't bought a proper replica shirt for a few seasons now but that is the nicest one they've had since we went to Nike.
I wouldn't buy the Protest shirt, personally, as I don't sit in the north stand.
Therefore, I think the line: "many hours I've spent, In the Covered End Choir" should be henceforth replaced with "many hours I've spent, in [insert exact seat number]" so as to cut out any ambiguity. It will make for a lovely bit of collective improvisation. Very modern jazz.
The Valley, Floyd Road, Charlton, SE7 8BL
ohno mist rolling in from the Thamesmy desire is
alwaysto be found at The Valley, Floyd Road on alternate Saturday afternoons and some Tuesday evenings between August and Aprilmany miles have I travelled, many games have I seen - or have I? how do you quantify 'many'?
following Charlton my favourite team
many hours have I spent
innear some people who sometimes refer to themselves as the Covered End Choirsinging The Valley, Floyd Road
my onlyone of several desires I have in my adult lifeThe Valley Floyd Road,
ohno mist rolling in from the Thamesmy desire is
alwayssometimes (see above) to be found at The Valley, Floyd Roadfrom Selhurst to West Ham
many years did we roamfor 7.25 years did we groundshare with neighbouring clubs, though many fans stayed away in that period and some weren't even bornforeveroften dreaming of returning home, but you can't say forever because the dream ended when we made it reality, and tbh no-one thinks about this stuff 24/7, do they?to follow our team* every year we aspired {...}*We say 'our team', but legally we have no claim on it, so it's a bit weird{...}
singing Valley Floyd Road
innear the people who are happy to be called Covered End ChoirValley Floyd Road,
ohno mist rolling in from the Thamesmy desire is always to be found at Valley, Floyd Road or at some other places that are important or interesting to me
the Fifth of December Nineteen Ninety Two
the exile is over
our dreamhasone of our dreams has come trueCharlton at home, there's no more I require - except for all the other stuff in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
singing Valley Floyd Road
my onlyone of many desiresValley Floyd Road,
ohno mist rolling in from the Thamesmy desire is
alwaysto be found at Valley Floyd Road after this rotten regime have gone.Hahaha, brilliant.