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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,586
    wmcf123 said:

    I always assumed he was a plastic fan but he seems in the know

    Absolutely no way is he a plastic fan. You may like him you may not, you may think him funny you may not but a plastic fan he certainly isn't.
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,298
    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,851

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
  • bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    He went to my school. He's Charlton.

  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,298
    bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    as i said was a family friend that was telling personally i wasn't having it, but ive heard it a couple of times.
  • redlanered
    redlanered Posts: 2,196

    90% of the hate of JD on here is the usual Guardianista bollox, cant say i have ever found him to be funny but one thing he isnt is a "plastic fan" he has been going down The valley longer than some of you right on knobs have been born---had a box for a few years down there as well. When you struggle to name any famous fans that actually want to be linked with us remember he doea

    I've had plenty of digs at JD in the past on here, not about his comedy styles but the frustrating 'Bournemouth' period (he was a director there, at a time when we needed all the friends/profile we could get).

    But that's in the past I guess and his statement today is pretty fair and like others I don't feel he necessarily should have jumped earlier. Many of us are still sitting on the fence in the (forlorn) hope that KM at least jumps first.
  • Daggs
    Daggs Posts: 1,344
    Come on, come on, 36 posts and no one has referred to him as a racist, wife-beating misogynist.

    Oh! bugger .......................
  • All_Thaid_Up
    All_Thaid_Up Posts: 2,293
    Does'nt matter when he got off the RD/KM love train, the fact he has is good enough for me. He has spent alot of money like the rest of us and no longer wants to give it to the regime.

    Perhaps he could do benefit night for CARD :smiley:
  • Jim should be club president

    Jim should be in goal at Bury.
    He's not tall enough.
  • man_at_milletts
    man_at_milletts Posts: 5,620
    edited August 2016

    90% of the hate of JD on here is the usual Guardianista bollox, cant say i have ever found him to be funny but one thing he isnt is a "plastic fan" he has been going down The valley longer than some of you right on knobs have been born---had a box for a few years down there as well. When you struggle to name any famous fans that actually want to be linked with us remember he doea

    Do you get paid for every time you mention The Guardian ?
    .
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  • 90% of the hate of JD on here is the usual Guardianista bollox, cant say i have ever found him to be funny but one thing he isnt is a "plastic fan" he has been going down The valley longer than some of you right on knobs have been born---had a box for a few years down there as well. When you struggle to name any famous fans that actually want to be linked with us remember he doea

    He's been following them as long as I have, and I started in 1963.
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,372
    There was a time a few years back when I noticed that his stand up tour dates were set out so that he could do Charlton away games alongside his tour. He is as Charlton as they come.
  • jdsd42
    jdsd42 Posts: 1,498

    bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    He went to my school. He's Charlton.

    St Austins those were the days ..
  • bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    He went to my school. He's Charlton.

    And there I was under the impression that your moniker meant you'd probably gone to Shooters Hill Grammar School.
  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486
    Awww poor Jim.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,987
    jdsd42 said:

    bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    He went to my school. He's Charlton.

    St Austins those were the days ..
    My old man went there.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,851

    jdsd42 said:

    bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    He went to my school. He's Charlton.

    St Austins those were the days ..
    My old man went there.
    We've got more important things to worry about than a 'What school did you go to' thread!!

    (Woolwich Poly!)
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,576

    I think everyone has reacted to this regime at different speeds. I wouldn't criticise anyone for taking a different time to someone else. It's not just about tolerance levels and how reactive you are. Everyone on here wants Charlton do well. Many have invested a lot of money, time and effort and made the club a big part of their life. Turning on the Club is difficult and I doubt that few people feel 100% comfortable about their different level of actions. However, it doesn't change the fact that the vast majority know that this regime is wrong. There may be a little optimism again if 3 or 4 good players come in, but just as I have some discomfort about turning against the club, I will have far greater discomfort about this regime for as long as they remain.

    This is so true. I can think of no one that does not agree that our current owners are wrong for the club, including some obvious people who may appear to be supporters of the regime.
  • bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    He went to my school. He's Charlton.

    And there I was under the impression that your moniker meant you'd probably gone to Shooters Hill Grammar School.
    Nah. I'm a shitkicker.

  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,796
    RedChaser said:

    To be fair a lot has happened in the last 8 months

    I would have renewed 8 months ago, well the day before Colchester anyway :)

    That was the week that was, 0-5 at Udders midweek followed by 0-6 at Hull on the Saturday and I had the displeasure of seeing every one of those goals hit the back of our net. :disappointed:
    But they weren't hexagonal netting, were they?
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  • Maybe the mad belgian fool will start to take some notice. The bar takings on match day are gonna take a huge dive without JD's elephantine thirst.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,796

    They could do with it, £69 million losses last year.

    Is that all? It was about a million a day a couple of years ago, they're obviously doing something right.
  • jdsd42 said:

    bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    He went to my school. He's Charlton.

    St Austins those were the days ..
    What a school. I learned fuck all there.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,796

    bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    as i said was a family friend that was telling personally i wasn't having it, but ive heard it a couple of times.
    Obviously a scurrilous rumour put about by those jealous of the celebrities we attract to Charlton.
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    edited August 2016

    jdsd42 said:

    bobmunro said:

    family freind reckons he was a millwall fan up until we got into the prem then he started going down there for the free hospitality etc, dont know if theres any truth in it, i know hes from kidbrooke. met him outside the stadium last year, very pleasant, told him i was going to see his old mate jimmy jones a couple of weeks after then he joined in with the chants got a few photos with fans then in one of the chants after we was shouting we want them out, he chanted well get rid of isis why were at it, which raised a few chuckles.

    I used to drink with Jim in the Antigallican in the 70's - and he was Charlton then.
    He went to my school. He's Charlton.

    St Austins those were the days ..
    What a school. I learned fuck all there.
    A fact you ably disprove over and over again every time you post on Charlton Life!

    ;-)
  • Still love you ARTHUR.
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    edited August 2016

    Still love you ARTHUR.

    A lot of people say I'm unnecessarily vindictive. So they go on 'the list.
    Probably a little harsh that gag..
    I take it back.
  • kevtherev
    kevtherev Posts: 651
    JD,s mum used to live near Brisett road I was lead to believe. The first 2 years at Thomas Tallis school was at Brisett road.
  • j_lo
    j_lo Posts: 3
    Cam Davidson is Charlton though and through. At St Austins you were either a blue or a Red and CD was definitely a Red.
  • daveaddick
    daveaddick Posts: 1,926
    I knew JD when we went down Samuel Montague's in the late sixties and early seventies and he was ALWAYS Charlton which was about the only thing we had in common but he is a red through and through.