Information for any boycotters
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ParkinsonOut said:To those fans who are still having digs at the fans who have boycotted over the last few seasons because of the way roland has all but destroyed the club.
How many of you stopped going to games during the Selhurst/Upton Park seasons?
Nobody had sarcastic digs at you back then or said you weren’t a “real fan”. What’s the difference between boycotting then & boycotting now?
FYI I attended the majority of games during those seasons, including when I had no money because of unemployment, & when ill with pneumonia.
Charlton Til I Die1 -
robroy said:I fully understand why people have boycotted. For me I could never do that as spending time with my Dad is invaluable and I would never miss out on that.
However, if the boycotters come back for these games its their choice and they should be welcomed back with open arms. We are all FANS
No question.
Give your Dad a cwtch from me.3 -
MuttleyCAFC said:I respect the boycotters. They have shown a strength that I haven't managed to. I have just managed to spend much less on the club - no season tickets (which may have cost me more I suppose!), no programme, food in ground, fewer club shop buys etc... Anybody who wants to slag off those who boycott should shut up and anybody who wants to slag off those who don't should do the same. We all love our club and whilst we may show it in different ways, what we do reflects this, we are trying to do what we think is right.
Bowyer has done a fantastic job under this lunatic and I think boycotters may wish to go to these games to appreciate his and the efforts of the lads. And boycott again next season, if the idiot still owns us! let's hope he doesn't, he is the only enemy here.1 -
Last home game I attended was the season RD took over. Desperately want to go but won't. Over 5 years now. That's my choice.
The guy I used to go with I introduced to football and he got the bug. He goes every game. Its his choice and I have mine. I hope Charlton win and for every fan who is there I hope you're all cheering on a win when I watch on the tele. But for me it's not a penny more.12 -
PeterGage said:colthe3rd said:
I've decided to break my own boycott for the home leg. Possibly a bit hypocritical coming back for such a huge game but it's been 2 years for me, that's a fair few quid Roland has missed out on from me in that time, it's been very difficult at times to not go back especially this season but I need to get back for this match. Fair play to anyone still continuing to boycott you're stronger willed than I am.
equality admirable and respectable for those that have chosen to stay away to continue to do so4 -
My boycott has always been a convenient one. Its very easy to boycott when you live in a different country, but I stuck to it and only went to the occasional away game. Given the fact that he would only get about £3 from me, he would get the same from me if I had gone to Doncaster (which I was considering, but its an awful pain in the ass to get to from here) and the fact that the stadium is gonna be full anyway this thread has convinced me. Its been about 5 and a half years since I was last at the Valley, I can't wait!3
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colthe3rd said:
I've decided to break my own boycott for the home leg. Possibly a bit hypocritical coming back for such a huge game but it's been 2 years for me, that's a fair few quid Roland has missed out on from me in that time, it's been very difficult at times to not go back especially this season but I need to get back for this match. Fair play to anyone still continuing to boycott you're stronger willed than I am.
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Cardinal Sin said:colthe3rd said:
I've decided to break my own boycott for the home leg. Possibly a bit hypocritical coming back for such a huge game but it's been 2 years for me, that's a fair few quid Roland has missed out on from me in that time, it's been very difficult at times to not go back especially this season but I need to get back for this match. Fair play to anyone still continuing to boycott you're stronger willed than I am.
Everyone has to make their own decision and there is no wrong or right one.
My two sons are going, the youngest doesn't remember much about 1998 and tried (unsuccessfully) to persuade me to come!
To the thousands of you going I really hope you have a fantastic night. COYR8 -
cherryorchard said:Cardinal Sin said:colthe3rd said:
I've decided to break my own boycott for the home leg. Possibly a bit hypocritical coming back for such a huge game but it's been 2 years for me, that's a fair few quid Roland has missed out on from me in that time, it's been very difficult at times to not go back especially this season but I need to get back for this match. Fair play to anyone still continuing to boycott you're stronger willed than I am.
Everyone has to make their own decision and there is no wrong or right one.
My two sons are going, the youngest doesn't remember much about 1998 and tried (unsuccessfully) to persuade me to come!
To the thousands of you going I really hope you have a fantastic night. COYR5