CAS Trust Autumn Survey
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Poor you.better red than dead said:Cannot complete survey as questions do not allow a non answer. Some questions expect an opinion about the Trust and I have no views on them.
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Tried Firefox which at least let me got on the main page site, clicked on survey & got this msg:
An error occurred during a connection to www.surveymonkey.co.uk.
Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s).
(Error code: ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap)
The page you are trying to view can not be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem. Alternatively, use the command found in the help menu to report this broken site.0 -
@Razil Used wifes PC Laptop and have been able to complete survey via Google Chrome, why I can't from my PC no idea very frustrating. Any help why not am most grateful for.0
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not sure but try Googling the error, doesn't seem a widespread issue - just you, might be a Browser needing updating.0
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Turn it off and on again.StrikerFirmani said:@Razil Used wifes PC Laptop and have been able to complete survey via Google Chrome, why I can't from my PC no idea very frustrating. Any help why not am most grateful for.
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Nearly 300 responses so far. We'd really like to get to 500 so please complete it if you haven't yet. Only takes 6 minutes
Striker Firmani -thanks for your perseverance.0 -
Heading for 350 responses so far. Please complete if you haven't already done it.0
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Done yesterday0
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Last push for this before we close it. Still a few short of 700. We don't have so many non-members as usual completing it this year.0
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Done0
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Some headlines from the results here:
https://www.castrust.org/2018/12/90-of-fans-reject-duchatelets-criticism/
Ninety per cent of Charlton supporters disagree with Roland Duchatelet's assessment of where the blame should be apportioned for the club's problems.
In his recent TalkSport interview with Jim White Duchatelet advanced three theories about how the actions of supporters had been disadvantageous to the club, so we asked supporters what they thought. Just under 700 responses were made to our survey as follows:
1. Fan protests contributed to the club being relegated in 2016:
93% of respondents disagreed (90% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 97% disagreed (94% strongly disagreed)
2. Fan protests contributed to Chris Wilder turning down the CAFC management job in 2016:
89% of respondents disagreed (77% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 93% disagreed (78% strongly disagreed)
3. Fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners for the club:
87% of respondents disagreed (72% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 90% disagreed (75% strongly disagreed)
Or, in other words:
7% think fan protests contributed to relegation in 2016
11% think we contributed to Wilder turning down the managers job
13% think fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners
These people also believe that Elvis is living on the moon, that Teresa May will one day be hailed as a Churchillian like icon of our times, that Palace aren't too bad really, and that Ian Dowie is a right handsome bastard.
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Might be an idea to send this to Jim White - and The Rat!!1
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No way is Elvis on the moon he's working in my local chippy and doing a gig at the Rose and Crown on Sunday lunchtimesDavo55 said:Some headlines from the results here:
https://www.castrust.org/2018/12/90-of-fans-reject-duchatelets-criticism/
Ninety per cent of Charlton supporters disagree with Roland Duchatelet's assessment of where the blame should be apportioned for the club's problems.
In his recent TalkSport interview with Jim White Duchatelet advanced three theories about how the actions of supporters had been disadvantageous to the club, so we asked supporters what they thought. Just under 700 responses were made to our survey as follows:
1. Fan protests contributed to the club being relegated in 2016:
93% of respondents disagreed (90% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 97% disagreed (94% strongly disagreed)
2. Fan protests contributed to Chris Wilder turning down the CAFC management job in 2016:
89% of respondents disagreed (77% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 93% disagreed (78% strongly disagreed)
3. Fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners for the club:
87% of respondents disagreed (72% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 90% disagreed (75% strongly disagreed)
Or, in other words:
7% think fan protests contributed to relegation in 2016
11% think we contributed to Wilder turning down the managers job
13% think fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners
These people also believe that Elvis is living on the moon, that Teresa May will one day be hailed as a Churchillian like icon of our times, that Palace aren't too bad really, and that Ian Dowie is a right handsome bastard.
Fucks sake.0 -
It is always the problem with an open survey that supporters of other clubs can answer questions for a laugh!Davo55 said:Some headlines from the results here:
https://www.castrust.org/2018/12/90-of-fans-reject-duchatelets-criticism/
Ninety per cent of Charlton supporters disagree with Roland Duchatelet's assessment of where the blame should be apportioned for the club's problems.
In his recent TalkSport interview with Jim White Duchatelet advanced three theories about how the actions of supporters had been disadvantageous to the club, so we asked supporters what they thought. Just under 700 responses were made to our survey as follows:
1. Fan protests contributed to the club being relegated in 2016:
93% of respondents disagreed (90% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 97% disagreed (94% strongly disagreed)
2. Fan protests contributed to Chris Wilder turning down the CAFC management job in 2016:
89% of respondents disagreed (77% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 93% disagreed (78% strongly disagreed)
3. Fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners for the club:
87% of respondents disagreed (72% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 90% disagreed (75% strongly disagreed)
Or, in other words:
7% think fan protests contributed to relegation in 2016
11% think we contributed to Wilder turning down the managers job
13% think fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners
These people also believe that Elvis is living on the moon, that Teresa May will one day be hailed as a Churchillian like icon of our times, that Palace aren't too bad really, and that Ian Dowie is a right handsome bastard.
Fucks sake.
It wasn't a survey, but I recall voting for Man City to name a Maine Road stand, the Colin Bell End. I bet a few others did on here too!4 -
It’s not supporters of other clubs. Sadly, there are ‘Charlton fans’ that want to / enjoy disrupting anything to do with the TrustMuttleyCAFC said:
It is always the problem with an open survey that supporters of other clubs can answer questions for a laugh!Davo55 said:Some headlines from the results here:
https://www.castrust.org/2018/12/90-of-fans-reject-duchatelets-criticism/
Ninety per cent of Charlton supporters disagree with Roland Duchatelet's assessment of where the blame should be apportioned for the club's problems.
In his recent TalkSport interview with Jim White Duchatelet advanced three theories about how the actions of supporters had been disadvantageous to the club, so we asked supporters what they thought. Just under 700 responses were made to our survey as follows:
1. Fan protests contributed to the club being relegated in 2016:
93% of respondents disagreed (90% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 97% disagreed (94% strongly disagreed)
2. Fan protests contributed to Chris Wilder turning down the CAFC management job in 2016:
89% of respondents disagreed (77% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 93% disagreed (78% strongly disagreed)
3. Fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners for the club:
87% of respondents disagreed (72% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 90% disagreed (75% strongly disagreed)
Or, in other words:
7% think fan protests contributed to relegation in 2016
11% think we contributed to Wilder turning down the managers job
13% think fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners
These people also believe that Elvis is living on the moon, that Teresa May will one day be hailed as a Churchillian like icon of our times, that Palace aren't too bad really, and that Ian Dowie is a right handsome bastard.
Fucks sake.1 -
Is Jim Morrison there as well?RedChaser said:
No way is Elvis on the moon he's working in my local chippy and doing a gig at the Rose and Crown on Sunday lunchtimesDavo55 said:Some headlines from the results here:
https://www.castrust.org/2018/12/90-of-fans-reject-duchatelets-criticism/
Ninety per cent of Charlton supporters disagree with Roland Duchatelet's assessment of where the blame should be apportioned for the club's problems.
In his recent TalkSport interview with Jim White Duchatelet advanced three theories about how the actions of supporters had been disadvantageous to the club, so we asked supporters what they thought. Just under 700 responses were made to our survey as follows:
1. Fan protests contributed to the club being relegated in 2016:
93% of respondents disagreed (90% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 97% disagreed (94% strongly disagreed)
2. Fan protests contributed to Chris Wilder turning down the CAFC management job in 2016:
89% of respondents disagreed (77% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 93% disagreed (78% strongly disagreed)
3. Fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners for the club:
87% of respondents disagreed (72% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 90% disagreed (75% strongly disagreed)
Or, in other words:
7% think fan protests contributed to relegation in 2016
11% think we contributed to Wilder turning down the managers job
13% think fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners
These people also believe that Elvis is living on the moon, that Teresa May will one day be hailed as a Churchillian like icon of our times, that Palace aren't too bad really, and that Ian Dowie is a right handsome bastard.
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Not another bloody survey !!!!1
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No, I think he might do Saturday's though at the Red Lion.iainment said:
Is Jim Morrison there as well?RedChaser said:
No way is Elvis on the moon he's working in my local chippy and doing a gig at the Rose and Crown on Sunday lunchtimesDavo55 said:Some headlines from the results here:
https://www.castrust.org/2018/12/90-of-fans-reject-duchatelets-criticism/
Ninety per cent of Charlton supporters disagree with Roland Duchatelet's assessment of where the blame should be apportioned for the club's problems.
In his recent TalkSport interview with Jim White Duchatelet advanced three theories about how the actions of supporters had been disadvantageous to the club, so we asked supporters what they thought. Just under 700 responses were made to our survey as follows:
1. Fan protests contributed to the club being relegated in 2016:
93% of respondents disagreed (90% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 97% disagreed (94% strongly disagreed)
2. Fan protests contributed to Chris Wilder turning down the CAFC management job in 2016:
89% of respondents disagreed (77% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 93% disagreed (78% strongly disagreed)
3. Fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners for the club:
87% of respondents disagreed (72% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 90% disagreed (75% strongly disagreed)
Or, in other words:
7% think fan protests contributed to relegation in 2016
11% think we contributed to Wilder turning down the managers job
13% think fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners
These people also believe that Elvis is living on the moon, that Teresa May will one day be hailed as a Churchillian like icon of our times, that Palace aren't too bad really, and that Ian Dowie is a right handsome bastard.
Fucks sake.
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And in turn, that is true of every Trust in the country. Talk to the Blackpool people to get the evidence of that.AFKABartram said:
It’s not supporters of other clubs. Sadly, there are ‘Charlton fans’ that want to / enjoy disrupting anything to do with the TrustMuttleyCAFC said:
It is always the problem with an open survey that supporters of other clubs can answer questions for a laugh!Davo55 said:Some headlines from the results here:
https://www.castrust.org/2018/12/90-of-fans-reject-duchatelets-criticism/
Ninety per cent of Charlton supporters disagree with Roland Duchatelet's assessment of where the blame should be apportioned for the club's problems.
In his recent TalkSport interview with Jim White Duchatelet advanced three theories about how the actions of supporters had been disadvantageous to the club, so we asked supporters what they thought. Just under 700 responses were made to our survey as follows:
1. Fan protests contributed to the club being relegated in 2016:
93% of respondents disagreed (90% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 97% disagreed (94% strongly disagreed)
2. Fan protests contributed to Chris Wilder turning down the CAFC management job in 2016:
89% of respondents disagreed (77% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 93% disagreed (78% strongly disagreed)
3. Fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners for the club:
87% of respondents disagreed (72% strongly disagreed) with this theory. Of CAST members 90% disagreed (75% strongly disagreed)
Or, in other words:
7% think fan protests contributed to relegation in 2016
11% think we contributed to Wilder turning down the managers job
13% think fan protests are making it difficult to find new owners
These people also believe that Elvis is living on the moon, that Teresa May will one day be hailed as a Churchillian like icon of our times, that Palace aren't too bad really, and that Ian Dowie is a right handsome bastard.
Fucks sake.
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Thanks to everyone who participated in the survey.
Outcomes here:
https://castrust.org/2018/12/81-attend-home-games-less-often/0