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Are we too focused on Charlton winning games and scoring goals?

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  • Maybe as Charlton fans we should focus less on the team winning games and scoring goals - results aren't everything and perhaps we should focus on not being so critical. We can't win every game and does it really matter if we're not the best.
    The Valley will be a very welcoming ground this season and I imagine most away fans will enjoy the visit.
    I'm hoping we can make a game of it this Saturday and am quietly confident we might even score.

    Personally I just want to see the stars of the future. What has "scoring goals" and "winning games" got to do with it? So vulgar, my dear.
  • edited August 2016

    The way things are going we could be the new recipient of the award for 'Worst Football Team in Britain' - at least this lot seemed to be trying
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb2IyHnj46E

    "I reckon it could be a draw today. I really do reckon it could be a draw today. It'll be a passionate game, I'll tell you that much."

    "You've done really well. Really well. We never thought we'd come here and be 1-0 down at half time did we? How many of you thought that? You've done everything right. Go out there second half and do it all again."


    Is he Russell Slade?
  • Breaking even is the new winning play off finals and championships, I just can't wait it's so exciting.
  • Vitae lampada - "play up, play up, and play the game" - but they still wanted to win.
  • Now that we've moved down a division, is 0-2 the new 0-3?
  • Roland's dream thread
  • Winning and scoring goals is overrated.
    Trying to win is not exactly gentlemanly either is it?
    Being on the pitch and giving our opponents the inconvenience of having to go round you is very rude behaviour.
    I think the opponents ought to be allowed to stretch out and relax on the turf, whilst we score a series of own goals in their honour.
  • Look, lets get this over with.....why bother watching the game when Shrewsbury Town visit the Valley when you can spend the time instead enjoying the hospitality package which has just been announced today:

    A Chicken Balti curry served with steamed rice and Bombay potatoes
    Poppadums served with mango chutney, coconut & sultanas
    One complimentary beer, wine or soft drink (Fosters, house red or white, coke, diet coke or lemonade)
    A visit from a Charlton legend
    Lounge overlooks the Valley turf
    Hostess to support your match-day experience
    Matchday programme and team sheet
    A Private table.

    oh my God I just can't take much more of this..............

    she isn't is she?
    Is she turning the Valley into a restaurant?
  • edited August 2016
    And breathe...
  • Congratulations on getting 50 lols for what looks like a serious post.
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