By half time the protests today have been covered by almost every national and featured on Twitter Moments as a key story.
Charlton have spent over the last year hundreds of thousands on PR firms and consultants, whilst dedicating huge hours in trying to woo journalists and editors to give them positive coverage.
Yet not for the first, second or even fifth time, they get out PR'd and column inches by the efforts of the fans.
"They bought the wrong Club" has become a bit of an overused cliché, but it really is hard to argue against it at times.
Great effort, once again, to those involved today in ensuring that Charlton and Coventry fans discontent with their regimes becomes a national story.
By half time the protests today have been covered by almost every national and featured on Twitter Moments as a key story.
Charlton have spent over the last year hundreds of thousands on PR firms and consultants, whilst dedicating huge hours in trying to woo journalists and editors to give them positive coverage.
Yet not for the first, second or even fifth time, they get out PR'd and column inches by the efforts of the fans.
"They picked the wrong Club" has become a bit of an overused cliché, but it really is hard to argue against it at times.
Great effort, once again, to those involved today in ensuring that Charlton and Coventry fans discontent with their regimes becomes a national story.
It's "they bought the wrong club" but otherwise I agree completely.
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Always good to put a face to a username and I know he and a number of others have worked tirelessly to keep these protests going.
As long as they remain we will keep on
Charlton have spent over the last year hundreds of thousands on PR firms and consultants, whilst dedicating huge hours in trying to woo journalists and editors to give them positive coverage.
Yet not for the first, second or even fifth time, they get out PR'd and column inches by the efforts of the fans.
"They bought the wrong Club" has become a bit of an overused cliché, but it really is hard to argue against it at times.
Great effort, once again, to those involved today in ensuring that Charlton and Coventry fans discontent with their regimes becomes a national story.
Confirms my intense dislike to that rag.
Jesus Christ....