Our season starts against Blackburn
Blackburn is winnable. We need every fan behind the team.
Protest afterwards if you want but support the team and not the regime is definitely the order of the day.
I expect there will be news emanating from the club this week - maybe about Katrien, maybe about new signings or a coach or two. We are definitely not relegated already as its tight at the bottom.
The players have a massive task to get their heads straight and having 12,000 fans behind them is going to help.
Operation not a lost cause starts immediately
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Boycott the game, ram the message him. Get out or sort it out1
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Don't mention the fricking word operation in a Charlton game as we know how they all end upSwisdom said:Nobody expected anything from the Hull game.
Blackburn is winnable. We need every fan behind the team.
Protest afterwards if you want but support the team and not the regime is definitely the order of the day.
I expect there will be news emanating from the club this week - maybe about Katrien, maybe about new signings or a coach or two. We are definitely not relegated already as its tight at the bottom.
The players have a massive task to get their heads straight and having 12,000 fans behind them is going to help.
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I am for protesting before and after, and at half time. But if I buy tickets I will support the team not the regime while the game is going on.4
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can we please stop saying the next game or the next or the next or the next or the next and so on etc etc, our season starts here! it should have started back in August!Swisdom said:Nobody expected anything from the Hull game.
Blackburn is winnable. We need every fan behind the team.
Protest afterwards if you want but support the team and not the regime is definitely the order of the day.
I expect there will be news emanating from the club this week - maybe about Katrien, maybe about new signings or a coach or two. We are definitely not relegated already as its tight at the bottom.
The players have a massive task to get their heads straight and having 12,000 fans behind them is going to help.
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It did, but unfortunately it finished in September.sillav nitram said:
can we please stop saying the next game or the next or the next or the next or the next and so on etc etc, our season starts here! it should have started back in August!Swisdom said:Nobody expected anything from the Hull game.
Blackburn is winnable. We need every fan behind the team.
Protest afterwards if you want but support the team and not the regime is definitely the order of the day.
I expect there will be news emanating from the club this week - maybe about Katrien, maybe about new signings or a coach or two. We are definitely not relegated already as its tight at the bottom.
The players have a massive task to get their heads straight and having 12,000 fans behind them is going to help.
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This is a must not lose game at the very least.1
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They all are.Godstone said:This is a must not lose game at the very least.
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For Gods sake. Get your heads out of the sand. There is only one important result for Charlton and that is new owners. The team IS the regime.2
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I'm finding it increasingly hard to support some of these players who are using the regime as an excuse. Looking at you Gudmundsson.6
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The regime sold JBG a dream and promptly shat on it. hes got every right to feel aggrieved - he should be playing in the top flight and preparing for the Euros but instead he's in a relegation battle with a team bereft of confidence with a revolving door for a coach, an awol CEO and "fans" calling him shit every week.The Red Robin said:I'm finding it increasingly hard to support some of these players who are using the regime as an excuse. Looking at you Gudmundsson.
I just can't think why he's not performing.
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Surely, and more importantly, the regime sold the fans a dream and promptly shat on it two years ago. They seem to think that parcelling up the same meaningless platitudes in a different order every 6 months or so will keep the wool pulled over our eyes. The nightmare is, that this actually seems to work with a number of fans.Swisdom said:
The regime sold JBG a dream and promptly shat on it. hes got every right to feel aggrieved - he should be playing in the top flight and preparing for the Euros but instead he's in a relegation battle with a team bereft of confidence with a revolving door for a coach, an awol CEO and "fans" calling him shit every week.The Red Robin said:I'm finding it increasingly hard to support some of these players who are using the regime as an excuse. Looking at you Gudmundsson.
I just can't think why he's not performing.
What they are doing to the players is, in the main, transient, what they are doing to us.....
They treat the club as some crazy socio-economic experiment and assume that they can break the mould of how football works, just because they've decided theirs is a better way.
Frankly, I'm tired of giving the regime time to turn things around. At least with the Spivs you knew they were penny pinching because they'd run out of Cash (I know it was the other way round). With the current chief fuckwit, it's because he thinks he's soooo clever. I mean, let's face it, if Roland doesn't do failure, that means we cannot fail...
We may have to redefine success though.
Support the players, fair enough, but if they cannot be arsed, they deserve everything they get.5 -
He's a professional. None of us can sit in the office and turn in crap work because we don't like the boss and expect nobody to get pissed off. I'd suggest he looks at his bank account. There's a damned good reason to play to the best of your potential.Swisdom said:
The regime sold JBG a dream and promptly shat on it. hes got every right to feel aggrieved - he should be playing in the top flight and preparing for the Euros but instead he's in a relegation battle with a team bereft of confidence with a revolving door for a coach, an awol CEO and "fans" calling him shit every week.The Red Robin said:I'm finding it increasingly hard to support some of these players who are using the regime as an excuse. Looking at you Gudmundsson.
I just can't think why he's not performing.7 -
The regime gave him what him and his agent wanted. Any look at how the regime had been running this club and their other network clubs would have shown them exactly what to expect.Swisdom said:
The regime sold JBG a dream and promptly shat on it. hes got every right to feel aggrieved -The Red Robin said:I'm finding it increasingly hard to support some of these players who are using the regime as an excuse. Looking at you Gudmundsson.
None of them want to be here; foreign contract chasers and long-term home grown. That is why we are conceding 5s and 6s9 -
More like ends against Blackburn. Suppose we could put the under-21s out... can't do much worse!Swisdom said:Nobody expected anything from the Hull game.
Blackburn is winnable. We need every fan behind the team.
Protest afterwards if you want but support the team and not the regime is definitely the order of the day.
I expect there will be news emanating from the club this week - maybe about Katrien, maybe about new signings or a coach or two. We are definitely not relegated already as its tight at the bottom.
The players have a massive task to get their heads straight and having 12,000 fans behind them is going to help.
Operation not a lost cause starts immediately
As Kentred said, the future of OUR CLUB is more important than one game. We are and have been utter crap for the best part of four months, can't see it changing now. Afraid we have to accept that we are almost certainly doomed; but if that's what it takes to get the current regime out, so be it!
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I can't agree with this Swisdom. He was shocking up at Hull yesterday and I remember him bottling a challenge in the second half. Yes he may have been made promises about our ambition to persuade him to stay, but 10,000 odd Chatlton fans have also been promised a lot over the last 2 years, we still turn up week in, week out trying to get behind them despite being served up a pile of shit.Swisdom said:
The regime sold JBG a dream and promptly shat on it. hes got every right to feel aggrieved - he should be playing in the top flight and preparing for the Euros but instead he's in a relegation battle with a team bereft of confidence with a revolving door for a coach, an awol CEO and "fans" calling him shit every week.The Red Robin said:I'm finding it increasingly hard to support some of these players who are using the regime as an excuse. Looking at you Gudmundsson.
I just can't think why he's not performing.
I'm indifferent to the team at the moment to be honest. I don't agree with the ironic cheering someone like Mak gets, but I do think he's crap. If I get angry in the game, I think like most others, my chants are RD related.
I see where you're coming from in getting behind the team, but I need more from them than what we've seen. I also think some of them have started to try and show some sort of connection with us re: our protests, which I find weird, because the protests stem, IMO from the crap on the pitch0 -
February is the acid test: if we don't beat Rotherham and Bristol, we've had it.2
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Rubbish.kentred2 said:For Gods sake. Get your heads out of the sand. There is only one important result for Charlton and that is new owners. The team IS the regime.
Look at Sheff. Utd, look at Portsmouth - how long have they been down in Div.1 & 2. We could go down, change owners and STILL be stuck in the lower divisions. What happens on the pitch does matter.6 -
Which cuckoo land are you in pal?Swisdom said:Nobody expected anything from the Hull game.
Blackburn is winnable. We need every fan behind the team.
Protest afterwards if you want but support the team and not the regime is definitely the order of the day.
I expect there will be news emanating from the club this week - maybe about Katrien, maybe about new signings or a coach or two. We are definitely not relegated already as its tight at the bottom.
The players have a massive task to get their heads straight and having 12,000 fans behind them is going to help.
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Saw this on Twitter, there is a lot to turn around. Take a look at these scatter graphics. Not great reading but gives a good indication of how bad we have been.
http://experimental361.com/2016/01/17/scatter-graphics-championship-16-jan-2016/1 -
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Clicking bell. Those are scary.3
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The one where nobody got relegated in January. Or February for that matter.mycarImissu said:
Which cuckoo land are you in pal?Swisdom said:Nobody expected anything from the Hull game.
Blackburn is winnable. We need every fan behind the team.
Protest afterwards if you want but support the team and not the regime is definitely the order of the day.
I expect there will be news emanating from the club this week - maybe about Katrien, maybe about new signings or a coach or two. We are definitely not relegated already as its tight at the bottom.
The players have a massive task to get their heads straight and having 12,000 fans behind them is going to help.
Operation not a lost cause starts immediately
19 games is a lot and it starts one game at a time on Saturday
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by Swisdom · 6:49PM
Nobody expected anything from the Hull game.
What a negative attitude I know it's Charlton but
surely try and be positive for every game.
Didn't we beat them 2-1 2nd home game?
We need two decent central defenders, a decent LB
and Watt back to clear his head and put himself in the shop window
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Agree completely - Hull away was never on my list as a game we'd get anything from. Obviously we'd all like to have nicked a result but the real battle is over extracting maximum points (or dropping the minimum possible) from the next 7 fixtures. The odds are against Riga......but we do have some decent players as it stands and if he brings in 2-3 more we have a chance.Swisdom said:Nobody expected anything from the Hull game.
Blackburn is winnable. We need every fan behind the team.
Protest afterwards if you want but support the team and not the regime is definitely the order of the day.
I expect there will be news emanating from the club this week - maybe about Katrien, maybe about new signings or a coach or two. We are definitely not relegated already as its tight at the bottom.
The players have a massive task to get their heads straight and having 12,000 fans behind them is going to help.
Operation not a lost cause starts immediately
Lets get behind the team.3 -
To stay up we need to win the next three. We won't.
Bristol City will find a striker willing to join them and appoint a better manager than the last and will pull clear. Leaves us, Bolton, Rotherham and MKDons. Trouble is we are 6 points (effectively 7 with goal difference now) behind MKDons and our last 6 games are horrendous.0 -
Hands up, I still think we will survive ...May change my mind after Blackburn0
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We are 1/10 with Coral to go down, 1/8 most other places. For anyone thinking it's a 50/50 or anything similar due to the amount of points we are away from relegation atm etc.0
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I remain positive ... Some may call it blindly optimistic
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I know this sounds crazy but I'm actually starting to look forward to the "Mission Impossible" facing Riga and the boys.
Avoid relegation and we would have see a bloody exciting end to the season!
PS - I still want RD and KM out!1 -
Roland loves a graphic doesn't he?MarkyE83 said:Saw this on Twitter, there is a lot to turn around. Take a look at these scatter graphics. Not great reading but gives a good indication of how bad we have been.
http://experimental361.com/2016/01/17/scatter-graphics-championship-16-jan-2016/
Enjoy Roland.1

















