"Sign disappeared from Bartram Entrance" Last time I entered the ground in that corner it was via the Laundry into the Karzy. Can you elaborate Airman?
Glued to the Olympic coverage since arriving home from the match so no post match comments from me thus far, but managed to read most of the new Voice in the car.
It's ALWAYS a great read & I look forward with anticipation for each issue but I have to comment on Kyle Andrews' piece : " Familiar Tune from Slade" .
I have tried without success on several occasions of late to describe how I currently view our team & how the volume of my vocal support is suffering this season.
Kyel has managed to put into words what's in my head & my heart and illustrates the angst many fans are experiencing under the regime.
If you haven't already purchased your copy, this snippet may encourage you to do so on Tuesday evening ....
" Of the many deeply upsetting consequences of Roland Duchatelet's reign at Charlton Athletic, the unavoidable altering of the feeling a victory provides is among the saddest. Even in the bubble that exists during the course of 90 minutes, success feels tainted".
Thanks to the author of this article for putting so eloquently how I feel.
( And apologies to Airman if I have over stepped a mark in sharing this quotation )
Glued to the Olympic coverage since arriving home from the match so no post match comments from me thus far, but managed to read most of the new Voice in the car.
It's ALWAYS a great read & I look forward with anticipation for each issue but I have to comment on Kyle Andrews' piece : " Familiar Tune from Slade" .
I have tried without success on several occasions of late to describe how I currently view our team & how the volume of my vocal support is suffering this season.
Kyel has managed to put into words what's in my head & my heart and illustrates the angst many fans are experiencing under the regime.
If you haven't already purchased your copy, this snippet may encourage you to do so on Tuesday evening ....
" Of the many deeply upsetting consequences of Roland Duchatelet's reign at Charlton Athletic, the unavoidable altering of the feeling a victory provides is among the saddest. Even in the bubble that exists during the course of 90 minutes, success feels tainted".
Thanks to the author of this article for putting so eloquently how I feel.
( And apologies to Airman if I have over stepped a mark in sharing this quotation )
Of course not. I'm interested to see to what extent people agree with Kyle.
Took out an ongoing subscription a few weeks ago and returned from short break to find my first copy waiting for me. Great read and great value. Certainly recommend taking out a subscription.
Glued to the Olympic coverage since arriving home from the match so no post match comments from me thus far, but managed to read most of the new Voice in the car.
It's ALWAYS a great read & I look forward with anticipation for each issue but I have to comment on Kyle Andrews' piece : " Familiar Tune from Slade" .
I have tried without success on several occasions of late to describe how I currently view our team & how the volume of my vocal support is suffering this season.
Kyel has managed to put into words what's in my head & my heart and illustrates the angst many fans are experiencing under the regime.
If you haven't already purchased your copy, this snippet may encourage you to do so on Tuesday evening ....
" Of the many deeply upsetting consequences of Roland Duchatelet's reign at Charlton Athletic, the unavoidable altering of the feeling a victory provides is among the saddest. Even in the bubble that exists during the course of 90 minutes, success feels tainted".
Thanks to the author of this article for putting so eloquently how I feel.
( And apologies to Airman if I have over stepped a mark in sharing this quotation )
Of course not. I'm interested to see to what extent people agree with Kyle.
Definitely struck a chord with me. When I heard the Northampton goal going in yesterday, I just laughed.
after our 4-1 win at Rotherham last season I was just pleased to see a good game and great result, I had no thought for Belgians as I left the New York Stadium, felt a bit different when leaving Gigg Lane the other week.
so for me it depends on the result and how the team played, I wonder how those people at the Valley last night were feeling as they walked away from the ground?
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However I had to sign an ABC. And I'm not joking :-)
Who edits this rag ?
And what does he know about reading The Telegraph on the train ?
Last time I entered the ground in that corner it was via the Laundry into the Karzy. Can you elaborate Airman?
It's ALWAYS a great read & I look forward with anticipation for each issue but I have to comment on Kyle Andrews' piece : " Familiar Tune from Slade" .
I have tried without success on several occasions of late to describe how I currently view our team & how the volume of my vocal support is suffering this season.
Kyel has managed to put into words what's in my head & my heart and illustrates the angst many fans are experiencing under the regime.
If you haven't already purchased your copy, this snippet may encourage you to do so on Tuesday evening ....
" Of the many deeply upsetting consequences of Roland Duchatelet's reign at Charlton Athletic, the unavoidable altering of the feeling a victory provides is among the saddest. Even in the bubble that exists during the course of 90 minutes, success feels tainted".
Thanks to the author of this article for putting so eloquently how I feel.
( And apologies to Airman if I have over stepped a mark in sharing this quotation )
after our 4-1 win at Rotherham last season I was just pleased to see a good game and great result, I had no thought for Belgians as I left the New York Stadium, felt a bit different when leaving Gigg Lane the other week.
so for me it depends on the result and how the team played, I wonder how those people at the Valley last night were feeling as they walked away from the ground?
http://www.votvonline.com/home/the-2016-17-blogs/16-8-holmes-start-is-so-impressive/
Would be weird to see a prospective buyer so close to the board, if it even did happen
Here's hoping anyway, should he be hired!
Or is it just Elliott's ego wanting to be a Chairman and nothing to do with new owners?