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Club For A Quid protest (Aug 2020)
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Don't always trust a man in a wheelchair.ricky_otto said:
Don’t like to point the finger but I know @ElfsborgAddick will be in the area.Valley27000 said:Who collects the £1 coins at the end?.1 -
Go well all.0
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And this means what exactly?Bedsaddick said:
I would expect no different from you. well done.palarsehater said:It’s a bit of a hypocritical aswell - anyone that goes to mass gatherings is a wanker - unless it’s for a protest, is my stance on it.0 -
Please do not let let this thread be distracted from its aim. No one is forcing anybody to go.
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I can't be at The Valley for obvious reasons but here's someone else that appreciated a pound
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It’s the usual on here you make a comment on something and then get crucified because it doesn’t suit certain posters.Enjoy the protest - not for me as do not think it will change anything - be interesting to see all those there today who have bought season tickets and anything Charlton related in the last 6 months...........11
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I would not call it a protest, just a few Charlton fan having a legal gathering to raise money for the NHS. If the press happen to be around then the organisers can explain the wider issues, if it makes the national press all well and good. People like Farnell & Elliot/t do not like pubicity they prefer to do their dirty work behind closed doors.
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As well as CAST and CARD it's supported by CAFCFanForFans, Dodger and NLA, so there's wide range of fans with different views involved, no doubt some will be season ticket holders.palarsehater said:It’s the usual on here you make a comment on something and then get crucified because it doesn’t suit certain posters.Enjoy the protest - not for me as do not think it will change anything - be interesting to see all those there today who have bought season tickets and anything Charlton related in the last 6 months...........
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Wish I could make it; very important to keep the fans solidarity in public view.
We can't second guess the outcome of the injunction action because we haven't seen the precise terms of the contract; nor do we know anything about the rivals to TS. There could be surprises; it wouldn't be Charlton without them! But there should be no doubt about the strength of fans feeling and our faith in the future of this great club.1 -
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Seems someone "accidentally" left the door open?3
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How comes when you post negative comments about today's event and those attending it's not crucifying those involved.palarsehater said:It’s the usual on here you make a comment on something and then get crucified because it doesn’t suit certain posters.Enjoy the protest - not for me as do not think it will change anything - be interesting to see all those there today who have bought season tickets and anything Charlton related in the last 6 months...........
But when others disagree with your negative comments, you're being crucified?
Also, from what I've seen, the organisers have clearly labelled today as an event or demonstration. Protest has not been mentioned.9 -
Brilliant. My thanks to all who have organised this, and all who have attended.15
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Sad thing is once you start illegally entering the ground and stadium - the fuckers in charge will hand over cctv to police and you’ll likely get banned.21
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Unless the person who accidentally left the door open has accidentally left the CCTV turned off...palarsehater said:Sad thing is once you start illegally entering the ground and stadium - the fuckers in charge will hand over cctv to police and you’ll likely get banned.37 -
Maybe a change in ownership will review the banspalarsehater said:Sad thing is once you start illegally entering the ground and stadium - the fuckers in charge will hand over cctv to police and you’ll likely get banned.3 -
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Sandgaard had already encouraged people to protest todayAdTheAddicK said:
Maybe a change in ownership will review the banspalarsehater said:Sad thing is once you start illegally entering the ground and stadium - the fuckers in charge will hand over cctv to police and you’ll likely get banned.1 -
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You have got a remarkably low threshold for crucifixion.palarsehater said:It’s the usual on here you make a comment on something and then get crucified because it doesn’t suit certain posters.Enjoy the protest - not for me as do not think it will change anything - be interesting to see all those there today who have bought season tickets and anything Charlton related in the last 6 months...........13 -
What's the point in banning people when nobody can attend games anyway. Also when fans are let back in, they will need as many as possible to balance th books.palarsehater said:Sad thing is once you start illegally entering the ground and stadium - the fuckers in charge will hand over cctv to police and you’ll likely get banned.
Anyone think that if TS takes over, he will uphold a ban for people protesting against the EFL and this mob....doubt it.5 -
Banned from what? If they win there is no club so bollocks to them.palarsehater said:Sad thing is once you start illegally entering the ground and stadium - the fuckers in charge will hand over cctv to police and you’ll likely get banned.22 -
A sad showing of the situation when fans break into the boardroom and there’s nobody even there to call the old bill!
Good effort.15 -
Took 7 years to get back to the Valley.palarsehater said:
And 4 years later he is still hereHenry Irving said:
Missing the point entirelypalarsehater said:@Henry Irving plastic pigs, balloons, trips to Belgium didn’t get rid of Roland
I don’t see how putting some £1 coins on a statue are going to get a fella from manchester to suddenly leave.
How many £100ks of publicity did the pigs generate13 -
Nobody is getting banned unless they commit criminal damage, in which case more fool them.33
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