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Charlton Cherubs?

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  • Hell the **** no.

  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,887
    By all means slam the idea, but please remember this is publicly viewed forum.

    No nasty or near the mark comments about the girls involved please. Thank you
  • Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,345
    Can someone point this thread out to KM and RD just so they can see the amount of no's
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,394

    Good on em.....

    .....and shame on some of you above.

    Are you waiting for your uniform in that pic Suzi?
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,671
    Do we need a survey?
  • No no no no no no.
  • charlton_hero
    charlton_hero Posts: 4,671
    edited September 2014
    Charlton Cherubs! Who came up with that name.. As if the thought of having a cheerleading team isn't bad enough already. Cheerleading and football do not mix.
  • Seriously, fair play to them for taking it up, nice hobby to have and good to keep fit while young.

    However, do we need/want them at the valley? It's a no from me.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,887
    Charlton Cherubs is actually the name of an FA registered junior football club in Essex

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  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    edited September 2014
    I don't want the crap goal music or any forced atmosphere enhancing gimmicks, however, they are young girls in a team - the article, should any of you actually read it, talks about how it is a sport in its own right and should be recognised as so.

    So, good luck to them, a bit of practice for their competitions whilst in front of a crowd, before the game or at half time when the majority of you lot will be farting and scratching your b0llocks whilst eating a pie and spilling a pint on the concourse.
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,871

    Charlton Cherubs is actually the name of an FA registered junior football club in Essex

    So you're saying legal action could be a route we can take!
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,887
    its never too late Suz....

    As us Gleeks sing, "Don't stop, belieeeving..."
  • C4FC4L1f3
    C4FC4L1f3 Posts: 1,917
    No no no!

  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,887
    No, no, no, no

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  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    Please just no...!
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,887
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    AFKABartram Posts: 57,887
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  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,121
    'They are keen to emphasise that cheerleading is a sport in its own right although they wont be doing any of their elaborate moves at games for safety reasons.'

    Half-arsed in both theory and,God forbid,practise.

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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,887
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  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,345
    edited September 2014
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  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,002
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  • I can't read the article does it actually say they will be on the pitch etc.?
    Or is this (as part of the Uni link up) people who will be selling programmes and jackpot tickets who just happen to be a group of cheerleaders.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,345
    edited September 2014
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  • I don't want the crap goal music or any forced atmosphere enhancing gimmicks, however, they are young girls in a team - the article, should any of you actually read it, talks about how it is a sport in its own right and should be recognised as so.

    So, good luck to them, a bit of practice for their competitions whilst in front of a crowd, before the game or at half time when the majority of you lot will be farting and scratching your b0llocks whilst eating a pie and spilling a pint on the concourse.

    Why do they need to practice in a football stadium? They can go and practice in Charlton Park instead thanks.
  • Ross
    Ross Posts: 4,413

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    Yes, the perfect amount of 'No's' to add to the end 'There's No Limit!'
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502

    I don't want the crap goal music or any forced atmosphere enhancing gimmicks, however, they are young girls in a team - the article, should any of you actually read it, talks about how it is a sport in its own right and should be recognised as so.

    So, good luck to them, a bit of practice for their competitions whilst in front of a crowd, before the game or at half time when the majority of you lot will be farting and scratching your b0llocks whilst eating a pie and spilling a pint on the concourse.

    Why do they need to practice in a football stadium? They can go and practice in Charlton Park instead thanks.
    The clue is in the 'link up between CAFC and Greenwich Uni' I'd imagine.