Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
Covered End Support
Comments
-
JamesSeed said:blackpool72 said:Football fans are pretty much the same whatever club they support.
If the team is winning and playing good football they are happy and cheer their team on.
When the team is playing shite football and losing they will boo etc.
It's nothing new and it's not unique to Charlton.8 -
JamesSeed said:Elthamaddick said:JamesSeed said:Elthamaddick said:I've had a ST for 40+ years, this is the worst side I've seen - every week there's half a dozen changes and we look so ill prepared, we seem to change our shape/systems 10/15 mins into every game, why???
I'm normally one to give managers and players a chance, but this is the lowest we've been in my lifetime. Yes the players aren't performing but the buck stops with the manager.
With the squad available NA should be doing better, I've seen no real improvement over the past few weeks. I don't think he's going to be able to turn this around and I think he's getting off pretty lightly at the moment.
Also, there is one main effect of singing things like that, and it isn’t him getting sacked in the morning. It’s our heads going down, and the oppositions’ going up. We’re literally less likely to win the game as a result. Are you happy with that?If Sandgaard wants to sack the manager he’ll do it, but in the meantime I don’t want to stifle an obviously nervous team, just when things are starting to come together (a bit), because that’s what those chants do. There have been plenty of clubs who have recovered from a shocking start to a season without sacking the manager. I’d give him five more games at least, but in that time I’d like to see him being braver with his formations and selections.
(This is written with no behind the scenes knowledge, and on the basis that he has a decent reputation in the game. If he’s lost the dressing room, or isn’t liked at the club I might think differently).3 -
some people are obviously happy to give Adkins time and to effectively write off this season. Personally I've seen nothing to suggest he's going to turn this around and nothing to suggest he's any idea of his best starting XI or formation. Smashing it up to Stockley takes football back 20 years.
Would love to be proved wrong and for all I know we could go on a 10 game winning streak starting tomorrow, however I wouldn't be lumping on it.
Even if I could see progression I'd kind of get it, but I don't and I can't see it changing3 -
I thought the Covered end encouraged Pomey to take the lead after we equalised !
they had gone silent and we were singing you only sing when your winning etc.
They woke up backed the team and scored?Anyone feel the same ?1 -
Valleysarr said:I thought the Covered end encouraged Pomey to take the lead after we equalised !
they had gone silent and we were singing you only sing when your winning etc.
They woke up backed the team and scored?Anyone feel the same ?
It looked like their bell ringer was not at the game, that has to be the first time I have been and he's not been strutting his stuff.
0 -
JohnnyH2 said:JamesSeed said:Elthamaddick said:JamesSeed said:Elthamaddick said:I've had a ST for 40+ years, this is the worst side I've seen - every week there's half a dozen changes and we look so ill prepared, we seem to change our shape/systems 10/15 mins into every game, why???
I'm normally one to give managers and players a chance, but this is the lowest we've been in my lifetime. Yes the players aren't performing but the buck stops with the manager.
With the squad available NA should be doing better, I've seen no real improvement over the past few weeks. I don't think he's going to be able to turn this around and I think he's getting off pretty lightly at the moment.
Also, there is one main effect of singing things like that, and it isn’t him getting sacked in the morning. It’s our heads going down, and the oppositions’ going up. We’re literally less likely to win the game as a result. Are you happy with that?If Sandgaard wants to sack the manager he’ll do it, but in the meantime I don’t want to stifle an obviously nervous team, just when things are starting to come together (a bit), because that’s what those chants do. There have been plenty of clubs who have recovered from a shocking start to a season without sacking the manager. I’d give him five more games at least, but in that time I’d like to see him being braver with his formations and selections.
(This is written with no behind the scenes knowledge, and on the basis that he has a decent reputation in the game. If he’s lost the dressing room, or isn’t liked at the club I might think differently).1 -
OK referring to “Covered End Support” lumps everyone sitting in the upper and lower together as if we all behave in exactly the same way. I have looked around when the boo’s and negative chants start, but the overwhelming majority I could see were not joining in.
If it wasn’t for the covered end, including those who booed, there would be precious little atmosphere. Given the verdict of some posters re just how poor the side is I’m not surprised that some, never less than passionate, fans boo. I guess at least they are being honest and maybe they are picking up what we are all feeling.
4 -
OK fine. Feel free to abuse and demoralise the team you support. It’s perfectly justified and makes great sense.0
-
Gillingham away you could hear the frustration of the crowd, the two Centre backs just passing between them. I think that’s just a natural reaction of loads of people shouting. However, I find grown adults making a boo noise really strange.1
-
Everyone can do what they want to do.
Me, it would break me heart to boo.1 - Sponsored links:
-
I think some of the really negative (or sarcastic) chanting is starting far too early in matches. I suppose people would say it's because they have no expectation that we can recover a deficit, but sometimes this season it's been happening when we're only 1 or 2 goals behind, and with time to pull things back
7 -
Vincenzo said:OK fine. Feel free to abuse and demoralise the team you support. It’s perfectly justified and makes great sense.
1 -
SELR_addicks said:billysboots said:So what’s the problem with getting behind the team for 90 mins even if we go one or two nil down and let Adkins have it at the final whistle ?
Always feel like people in the crowd blame others for not 'supporting' enough when they sit there in silence or aren't there.Have you ?0 -
ValleyGary said:However, I find grown adults making a boo noise really strange.6
-
A couple of guys at Gillingham in the side bit at the back, spent the whole of the second half singing negative songs slagging off the team. It made me really annoyed, but they were so pissed they could hardly stand up, so it wasn't worth trying to reason with them.0
-
JohnnyH2 said:JamesSeed said:Elthamaddick said:JamesSeed said:Elthamaddick said:I've had a ST for 40+ years, this is the worst side I've seen - every week there's half a dozen changes and we look so ill prepared, we seem to change our shape/systems 10/15 mins into every game, why???
I'm normally one to give managers and players a chance, but this is the lowest we've been in my lifetime. Yes the players aren't performing but the buck stops with the manager.
With the squad available NA should be doing better, I've seen no real improvement over the past few weeks. I don't think he's going to be able to turn this around and I think he's getting off pretty lightly at the moment.
Also, there is one main effect of singing things like that, and it isn’t him getting sacked in the morning. It’s our heads going down, and the oppositions’ going up. We’re literally less likely to win the game as a result. Are you happy with that?If Sandgaard wants to sack the manager he’ll do it, but in the meantime I don’t want to stifle an obviously nervous team, just when things are starting to come together (a bit), because that’s what those chants do. There have been plenty of clubs who have recovered from a shocking start to a season without sacking the manager. I’d give him five more games at least, but in that time I’d like to see him being braver with his formations and selections.
(This is written with no behind the scenes knowledge, and on the basis that he has a decent reputation in the game. If he’s lost the dressing room, or isn’t liked at the club I might think differently).0 -
Covered End said:A couple of guys at Gillingham in the side bit at the back, spent the whole of the second half singing negative songs slagging off the team. It made me really annoyed, but they were so pissed they could hardly stand up, so it wasn't worth trying to reason with them.
Just hope people can get behind the team from the off tonight, those they have got petrol that is!1 -
No booing until final whistle tonight.
Lost 4-1.
As already said, players and management to blame.1 - Sponsored links:
-
Croydon said:Belv said:No booing until final whistle tonight.
Lost 4-1.
As already said, players and management to blame.1 -
Tbf fans didn't turn, until way into the second half. First half atmosphere was great considering the ground way empty.3
-
football spectating is a substitute for blood sports ..fans have the right when they feel that they are being cheated and hoodwinked by underperforming, well paid professional sports people, to vent their anger .. always have and always will .. and long may it last .. I am not a 'booer' myself but I don't criticise those who do boo and cuss when things go badly .. they've paid their money and have that right2
-
shine166 said:Tbf fans didn't turn, until way into the second half. First half atmosphere was great considering the ground way empty.
1 -
killerandflash said:shine166 said:Tbf fans didn't turn, until way into the second half. First half atmosphere was great considering the ground way empty.
cos Saturday we equalised twice
load of shit
don’t blame the fans
it’s the clown Cnut manager who hasn’t got a clue
oh but nice little wank Charlton can’t sack him
fcuk off
my hangover kicking in and I’ve just woken up o sofa and my backs killing me
come on you reeeeeeeeeds
5