It was journalists, dressed as West ham supporters, pretending to be Millwall fans, masquerading as Charlton fans, when all the time it is Alcorcon supporters who bribed the London journalists to set it all up.
It could have just as easily been his wife, his son, Barbara Windsor, Kenny Everett or Barry Mcguigan but oh no, blame it on the Charlton fans. Lazy policing, that’s what it is...
Agree, I reckon it was Roderick, angry his old man is pissing away his inheritance on Charlton
While I understand - and share - the anger, frustration, disappointment, etc. which has no doubt led to this action, I think this is counterproductive and cannot support it.
Come on Addicks; surely we have between us the wit and inventiveness to find better ways to protest?
Amazing number of law-abiding Charlton fans condoning criminal action, vandalism of private property and intimidation, all apparently OK because err.. err..we don't like him.
Let's just just hope there's no other people they don't like.
Amazing number of law-abiding Charlton fans condoning criminal action, vandalism of private property and intimidation, all apparently OK because err.. err..we don't like him.
Let's just just hope there's no other people they don't like.
Pathetic.
Perhaps you could issue a public apology to Roland on behalf of all of us law-abiding Charlton fans. You might even want to pop over to Sint-Truiden to clear it up for him.
The problem with graffiti is it pisses off everybody who lives and works in the area. Those fans may now find themselves considered as English football hooligans and now when they travel, drink, eat and stay in the area may find they're not so welcome anymore and Roland has gained some local sympathisers.
And what a nice reminder to any prospective buyers of what they can expect if they don’t pump millions into the club and buy instant success
The problem with graffiti is it pisses off everybody who lives and works in the area. Those fans may now find themselves considered as English football hooligans and now when they travel, drink, eat and stay in the area may find they're not so welcome anymore and Roland has gained some local sympathisers.
And what a nice reminder to any prospective buyers of what they can expect if they don’t pump millions into the club and buy instant success
However before Roland arrived i don't remember any Charlton Graffiti being plastered to this scale.
Since Roland has taken over we have seen a dramatic increase, and it's now gone global
Coincidence? I think not
New, Non-Duchatelet, owner comes in, and graffiti will drop so it's not an issue. :-)
Desperate actions for desperate times perhaps, but I would have voted against if it had been an option. Up to now the protests have been well thought out and quite creative, generating almost entirely positive publicity. Suspect this will be used to portray protestors in a bad light. But as I’ve said before about other issues, it’s not the end of the world, nobody died.
Roland claiming ‘he has proposals to put to the Charlton fans at the fans forum’, according to Jim White.
What so we get a referendum about who owns the Club? Does one of the proposals involve kicking him several times? (kickers choice where) 15 chips per portion? 2 SOFAS!
The problem with graffiti is it pisses off everybody who lives and works in the area. Those fans may now find themselves considered as English football hooligans and now when they travel, drink, eat and stay in the area may find they're not so welcome anymore and Roland has gained some local sympathisers.
And what a nice reminder to any prospective buyers of what they can expect if they don’t pump millions into the club and buy instant success
That last bit just isn’t true though. Of all the protests I’ve been a part of, don’t recall any banners or chants demanding millions be pumped into the club or demanding instant success.
The problem with graffiti is it pisses off everybody who lives and works in the area. Those fans may now find themselves considered as English football hooligans and now when they travel, drink, eat and stay in the area may find they're not so welcome anymore and Roland has gained some local sympathisers.
And what a nice reminder to any prospective buyers of what they can expect if they don’t pump millions into the club and buy instant success
That last statement about prospective buyers completely dilutes any balanced argument you had made, its just not true, not true in any way, no one has ever demanded the pumping in of millions.
I know you are not keen on the protests in the past, fair enough, but that is just nonsense
Roland claiming ‘he has proposals to put to the Charlton fans at the fans forum’, according to Jim White.
Does that mean he is going to be there in person? That would make it an interesting meeting!! Seriously, I doubt that ANY proposals he comes up with will be acceptable to Charlton fans - unless he announces he will be gone within the week (well, 'imminently' anyway).
While I understand - and share - the anger, frustration, disappointment, etc. which has no doubt led to this action, I think this is counterproductive and cannot support it.
Come on Addicks; surely we have between us the wit and inventiveness to find better ways to protest?
I would not be surprised if the ‘proposal to fans’ is if he does not sell, he will not be funding the team rebuild in the summer. So no transfer fund - youth players replacing the positions where contracts have ended. Nothing surprises me about his inept ownership.
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Let's just just hope there's no other people they don't like.
Pathetic.
You might even want to pop over to Sint-Truiden to clear it up for him.
Nice one.
That'll get rid of the old scrote.
Just asking.
Of course we want the bell end out, but vandalising his properties is just one step closer to an entire loss of respect as the media learns of it.
And what a nice reminder to any prospective buyers of what they can expect if they don’t pump millions into the club and buy instant success
Since Roland has taken over we have seen a dramatic increase, and it's now gone global
Coincidence? I think not
New, Non-Duchatelet, owner comes in, and graffiti will drop so it's not an issue. :-)
Up to now the protests have been well thought out and quite creative, generating almost entirely positive publicity. Suspect this will be used to portray protestors in a bad light.
But as I’ve said before about other issues, it’s not the end of the world, nobody died.
What so we get a referendum about who owns the Club?
Does one of the proposals involve kicking him several times? (kickers choice where)
15 chips per portion?
2 SOFAS!
I know you are not keen on the protests in the past, fair enough, but that is just nonsense
Does that mean he is going to be there in person? That would make it an interesting meeting!! Seriously, I doubt that ANY proposals he comes up with will be acceptable to Charlton fans - unless he announces he will be gone within the week (well, 'imminently' anyway).