Do you think people in North Korea or South Korea would find it funny??
It shows how low you really stopped
From your posts it's obvious you think everything is great at Charlton and hate any form of protest. Why not just say that rather than try and turn this into something it's not.
Chapeau to those who did the NK flag stunt yesterday. A polite request to those inside The Valley in games to come: Irrespective of where CAFC sits within the divisional table, collective opposition to what has been done to our famous club needs to be registered - at each and every game. During the half-time break - and especially at every home game - let's utilise the collective effort of 'X' thousand Addicks and vocalise our opposition to management, reminding it that our club has been sullied, relegated and ridiculed. Attend in hope, but not in silence. Cheer the team and oppose the thing that has done us down. The club need not have suffered relegation and ridicule. Don't allow management to glow in future 'success'. Resist, and oppose!
Brilliant. Well done to everyone involved. Let's not dwell on the argument re North Korea the country. This is not a political issue. Keep it simple and stay focused. Duchatelet may be our owner for the time being but we're not giving in and I see protests like this as a sign of us winning - it is simple but it says so much about this regime and has a huge impact.
Brilliant. Well done to everyone involved. Let's not dwell on the argument re North Korea the country. This is not a political issue. Keep it simple and stay focused. Duchatelet may be our owner for the time being but we're not giving in and I see protests like this as a sign of us winning - it is simple but it says so much about this regime and has a huge impact.
Can't believe the first thing I did when I woke up this morning, before even having my morning bladder empty, was to check this thread. I really need to get a life.
Can't believe the first thing I did when I woke up this morning, before even having my morning bladder empty, was to check this thread. I really need to get a life.
It's Sunday, treat yourself to a sit down wee and read Charlton life on your phone
Bizarrely offended by what was clearly a harmless joke. Fair play to whoever was responsible for the flag. If it annoyed Katrien and her merry band of security, then it was a job worth doing.
I wish I hadn't been banned from SE7 Valiants. Would love to see Sue and her followers splenetically raging about the 2% who are ruining it for the real fans!
"If you start copying the posts off this Group to CL then yes you'll get banned. If as I suspect you continue to post as normal even though you disagree with me you are welcome to stay. I'm an adult and can take the disagreements as long as they are polite - I assume you are also adult enough to feel the same way."
Was what was said about your departure haha
Sue seems to spend an inordinate amount of time trying to associate CL usernames with actual Facebook names. She will be on your case soon ...
Perhaps people should live in North Korea for a year and see what it is really like.
Typical liberal bleeding heart PC response.
No sense of humour.
That is an outrageous slur Henry. I demand that you apologise.
The official organ of liberal bleeding heart PC types is of course the Guardian. It was the Guardian via its SE7 resident sports journalist, which first made the North Korea analogy
This is unbelievable behaviour from Charlton. Has the Valley been moved to N Korea overnight? https://t.co/yEl5Zuz2K9
Perhaps people should live in North Korea for a year and see what it is really like.
Typical liberal bleeding heart guardianista PC response.
Whatever happened to free speech?.
Fixed for you.
Do not fucking blame us! Thought it was brilliant as publicity and as a comparison.
One a despotic regime controlled by a family of self styled demigods bent on distorting the truth and belittling or bullying any opposition. The other a small country in Asia.
Yes, eventually. Unfurled 2 mins before half time. Looked like it had 2 cuddly cats as weights tied to the bottom. A security lady in the directors box tried to pull it down but it wouldn't budge. A security guy in the upper tried to untie it but I assume it was cable tied or something. They pulled it back up to the upper and then removed it.
"It was to do with information management. The intention was to dramatise it." Hans Blix on CAFC fans draping a North Korean flag over the head of the CEO.
"I found nothing." Hans Blix on the Intelligence in the CAFC CEO's office.
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Now who's being disrespectful?
Lovely it was. That one with the coconut stuffing.
A polite request to those inside The Valley in games to come: Irrespective of where CAFC sits within the divisional table, collective opposition to what has been done to our famous club needs to be registered - at each and every game. During the half-time break - and especially at every home game - let's utilise the collective effort of 'X' thousand Addicks and vocalise our opposition to management, reminding it that our club has been sullied, relegated and ridiculed. Attend in hope, but not in silence. Cheer the team and oppose the thing that has done us down. The club need not have suffered relegation and ridicule. Don't allow management to glow in future 'success'. Resist, and oppose!
Aw
I take it all back, your sense of humour is brilliant and you should be contender for poster of the year.
Ever tried the Edinburgh fringe?
a) Katrien
b) Sue Parkes
c) A North Korean
Bizarrely offended by what was clearly a harmless joke. Fair play to whoever was responsible for the flag. If it annoyed Katrien and her merry band of security, then it was a job worth doing.
The official organ of liberal bleeding heart PC types is of course the Guardian. It was the Guardian via its SE7 resident sports journalist, which first made the North Korea analogy To brand @WhenIwasLittleBoy as "liberal bleeding heart PC " is a gross insult to us liberal bleeding heart PC types, and I demand an immediate apology
:-)
One a despotic regime controlled by a family of self styled demigods bent on distorting the truth and belittling or bullying any opposition. The other a small country in Asia.
The intention was to dramatise it."
Hans Blix on CAFC fans draping a North Korean flag over the head of the CEO.
"I found nothing."
Hans Blix on the Intelligence in the CAFC CEO's office.
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