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well done RD and KM

It's now been confirmed my son who I have tried to brainwash to support our once great club has chucked it in he just said "I'm not going anymore in going to support rangers" I told him it's to far to go all the time but his reply was I want to enjoy my day out not get the hump and the kids at school take the mick out of me for supporting charlton im happy to go when you can afford it I'd rather you spend the season ticket money on 2 trips to Glasgow.im afraid I have to make him right
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  • HantsAddick
    HantsAddick Posts: 2,423
    Sadly, can't blame him. Gutted!
  • dancafc
    dancafc Posts: 1,009
    edited December 2015
    Hes only 11 it was so hard to get him interested coz hes autistic but I stuck with it but now I can't force him
  • HantsAddick
    HantsAddick Posts: 2,423
    Feel for you both. Saw my first game at eleven and was hooked. We lost that 5 -0 so shows how bad we are now.
  • But KM persuaded a taxi driver and his kids to come to a couple of games so she wont be bothered by long standing fans not coming along any more.
  • We as fans can't and won't do anything. The only way things will change is if Duchatelet gets ill or dies.
  • dancafc
    dancafc Posts: 1,009
    Is there a way of contacting her and telling her how my son feels or maybe my son sending her an email telling her how he feels
  • dancafc said:

    Is there a way of contacting her and telling her how my son feels or maybe my son sending her an email telling her how he feels

    Katrien.meire@cafc.co.uk - but don't expect any sort of acknowledgement or reply
  • dancafc
    dancafc Posts: 1,009
    Cheers mate I'll get him to write to her
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,418

    dancafc said:

    Is there a way of contacting her and telling her how my son feels or maybe my son sending her an email telling her how he feels

    Katrien.meire@cafc.co.uk - but don't expect any sort of acknowledgement or reply
    But try anyway

  • dancafc said:

    Is there a way of contacting her and telling her how my son feels or maybe my son sending her an email telling her how he feels

    Katrien.meire@cafc.co.uk - but don't expect any sort of acknowledgement or reply
    But try anyway

    Indeed


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  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,042
    dancafc said:

    Is there a way of contacting her and telling her how my son feels or maybe my son sending her an email telling her how he feels

    Might be better trying to contact RD - c/o matron@norbertthrustycarehome.be
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,152
    To be fair if he's going to support anyone other than Charlton...
  • Bless him. If KM had an ounce of respect she'd atleast respond back, don't hold your breath. Take your wee man to a Rangers match some day, keeping him happy is more important than allegiance to a Club that doesn't even want you as a 'fan'.
  • I think someone linked a clubs charter which says the club must respond to communications or you can take it up with the FA at one point...not sure where you would find it - wont make a difference, she still will not respond as she never does but may be worth mentioning in your note to her.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,170
    dancafc said:

    This is what my son just sent her not that it will do any good.
    Hello my name is luke davenport I am 11 years old me and my dad have got season tickets and we have only been to 2 games this season because I don't enjoy it because of the way the team play and the people that own Charlton are rubbish they don't care about me or my dad I feel sorry for my dad because he works hard and can't really afford 2 season tickets but he does it for me I hate going to school because all the kids laugh at me because Charlton are so rubbish I know you won't reply to me because you don't care about me and my dad but I am just telling you I don't want to be laughed at anymore I am going to support another team that care about me and my dad and I hope other children don't go anymore coz I don't want them to be laughed at like me 

    From luke davenport age 11

    Good for him
  • dancafc
    dancafc Posts: 1,009

    Bless him. If KM had an ounce of respect she'd atleast respond back, don't hold your breath. Take your wee man to a Rangers match some day, keeping him happy is more important than allegiance to a Club that doesn't even want you as a 'fan'.

    We are going up to rangers on 30th Jan my brother bought us tickets hotel and flights for Christmas
  • Beckboy
    Beckboy Posts: 1,683
    Don't worry mate after the game today I went to the ticket office and handed my season ticket in told the guy to give it to Miere for me and you know what it was like a big weight lifted off my shoulders. Thought I'd never say that thanks Pinnochio and RD
  • dancafc
    dancafc Posts: 1,009
    Beckboy said:

    Don't worry mate after the game today I went to the ticket office and handed my season ticket in told the guy to give it to Miere for me and you know what it was like a big weight lifted off my shoulders. Thought I'd never say that thanks Pinnochio and RD

    Fair play mate
  • dancafc
    dancafc Posts: 1,009
    I'm sure you could have all guessed this would happen iv checked my emails and guess what not even a sniff of a reply I could sort of understand if it was me sending her an email but my upset son who blatantly told her he's going to support another team because he's having the piss taken out of him at school and she can't find the time to reply

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  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,201
    Not being funny mate but I'd guess even the Tottenham taxi drivers have to wait more than half a day for a reply during Christmas
  • 24 Red
    24 Red Posts: 578
    dancafc said:

    It's now been confirmed my son who I have tried to brainwash to support our once great club has chucked it in he just said "I'm not going anymore in going to support rangers" I told him it's to far to go all the time but his reply was I want to enjoy my day out not get the hump and the kids at school take the mick out of me for supporting charlton im happy to go when you can afford it I'd rather you spend the season ticket money on 2 trips to Glasgow.im afraid I have to make him right

    That will be the same Rangers who went into liquidation, have been owned by a string of dodgy characters, have Mike Ashley as a major shareholder and play in a league at least two divisions weaker than ours?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,812
    dancafc said:

    I'm sure you could have all guessed this would happen iv checked my emails and guess what not even a sniff of a reply I could sort of understand if it was me sending her an email but my upset son who blatantly told her he's going to support another team because he's having the piss taken out of him at school and she can't find the time to reply

    It isn't just you mate, she even ignores e-mails offering significant financial benefit to the club. You won't get a reply, no matter how long you wait!
  • dancafc
    dancafc Posts: 1,009
    24 Red said:

    dancafc said:

    It's now been confirmed my son who I have tried to brainwash to support our once great club has chucked it in he just said "I'm not going anymore in going to support rangers" I told him it's to far to go all the time but his reply was I want to enjoy my day out not get the hump and the kids at school take the mick out of me for supporting charlton im happy to go when you can afford it I'd rather you spend the season ticket money on 2 trips to Glasgow.im afraid I have to make him right

    That will be the same Rangers who went into liquidation, have been owned by a string of dodgy characters, have Mike Ashley as a major shareholder and play in a league at least two divisions weaker than ours?
    That's the one. if you read the other posts my son's autistic it's very hard to keep him interested in anything for any length of time and like most dads it was my dream for my son to come with me to football and have father and son time now he hates it so if I can get the chance to keep them dreams alive by going to watch rangers then why not
  • dancafc
    dancafc Posts: 1,009

    dancafc said:

    I'm sure you could have all guessed this would happen iv checked my emails and guess what not even a sniff of a reply I could sort of understand if it was me sending her an email but my upset son who blatantly told her he's going to support another team because he's having the piss taken out of him at school and she can't find the time to reply

    It isn't just you mate, she even ignores e-mails offering significant financial benefit to the club. You won't get a reply, no matter how long you wait!
    It's wrong and she wonders why she's gets so much stick
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,812
    I think she thinks answering e-mails is beneath her!
  • We as fans can't and won't do anything. The only way things will change is if Duchatelet gets ill or dies.

    Can it be arranged?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,812
    If we all think about it, really hard like, at the same time like. Maybe!
  • 24 Red
    24 Red Posts: 578
    dancafc said:

    24 Red said:

    dancafc said:

    It's now been confirmed my son who I have tried to brainwash to support our once great club has chucked it in he just said "I'm not going anymore in going to support rangers" I told him it's to far to go all the time but his reply was I want to enjoy my day out not get the hump and the kids at school take the mick out of me for supporting charlton im happy to go when you can afford it I'd rather you spend the season ticket money on 2 trips to Glasgow.im afraid I have to make him right

    That will be the same Rangers who went into liquidation, have been owned by a string of dodgy characters, have Mike Ashley as a major shareholder and play in a league at least two divisions weaker than ours?
    That's the one. if you read the other posts my son's autistic it's very hard to keep him interested in anything for any length of time and like most dads it was my dream for my son to come with me to football and have father and son time now he hates it so if I can get the chance to keep them dreams alive by going to watch rangers then why not
    Fair enough.
  • If we all think about it, really hard like, at the same time like. Maybe!

    You make the wax effigy, Mutts and I'll supply the pins.