I was lucky enough to meet Lewis and his mates after the game and he is a really nice guy. He is a genuine football fan who attended the game with his Aberdeen supporting friends.
He said he felt that Charlton was a 'proper club' which in his view should be back in the Premier League. He had a soft spot for us particularly because Tony Watt used to play for us and as a Celtic fan of course he had seen him score against Barcelona. He also spoke about Paul Elliott who of course also is an ex Celtic player.
Also Sheeran sat in the East Stand, so it wasn't the same seat.
I must say, the Guardians of Public Decency are ever watchful, aren't they?
It is so nice, once more, to receive ethical guidance from our moral superiors so that we know what we are and aren't allowed to find funny.
I actually thought the football formation tweet was pretty funny, and I'm as sentimental about our former dear Queen as its possible to get. I now realise that I was wrong and will now make sure that it's OK to laugh by waiting for the official approval from the correct channels.
I also note that you are not allowed to dislike someone's music, or even express an opinion on it, if someone has had any mental health struggles in their past (knew what he was doing when the news broke that Huw Edwards, eh?). That probably rules out most of the industry TBH.
I shall now correct myself and also never mention again that I find the music of the likes of Capaldi/Sheeran to be a searing faecal beige indictment of the state of musical creativity that we find ourselves in.
I must say, the Guardians of Public Decency are ever watchful, aren't they?
It is so nice, once more, to receive ethical guidance from our moral superiors so that we know what we are and aren't allowed to find funny.
I actually thought the football formation tweet was pretty funny, and I'm as sentimental about our former dear Queen as its possible to get. I now realise that I was wrong and will now make sure that it's OK to laugh by waiting for the official approval from the correct channels.
I also note that you are not allowed to dislike someone's music, or even express an opinion on it, if someone has had any mental health struggles in their past (knew what he was doing when the news broke that Huw Edwards, eh?). That probably rules out most of the industry TBH.
I shall now correct myself and also never mention again that I find the music of the likes of Capaldi/Sheeran to be a searing faecal beige indictment of the state of musical creativity that we find ourselves in.
never been over impressed by the magazine, have tried a few times to get into it but never found it engaging.
Have to agree, I subscribed to the first three or four issues but just couldn’t get into it for some reason. Doesn’t mean it’s a bad magazine just that it didn’t float my boat.
Looking forward to the jailbird XI in the new edition out soon
If anyone has spare copy of issue 1 the museum would like it. We have a copy but would like a spare. We've got spares of most of the more recent issues.
The newest issue - #11 - is going to be available to buy from our man @paulie8290 outside the club shop from 1pm on Saturday. It's also for sale on the CAST table and in the museum. Cash at the CAST table, cash or card with Paul and the museum lads.
They'll also be limited editions of #10, our '98 Play-Off Final special, available for half price (so £2 instead of £4).
Fair enough if you're not a fan or don't like magazines or fanzines. Save the cash and get yourself a sausage roll instead. But if you are tempted, we PROMISE they'll be no digs at any royalty or pop stars between the covers...
CAST presence will be behind the West Stand on Saturday as we are also collecting for Greenwich Foodbank at their van. Bring along some necessities as a donation and pick up a MODmag (or two) while you’re there. We’ll also be taking renewals and new memberships. See you there.
The newest issue - #11 - is going to be available to buy from our man @paulie8290 outside the club shop from 1pm on Saturday. It's also for sale on the CAST table and in the museum. Cash at the CAST table, cash or card with Paul and the museum lads.
They'll also be limited editions of #10, our '98 Play-Off Final special, available for half price (so £2 instead of £4).
Fair enough if you're not a fan or don't like magazines or fanzines. Save the cash and get yourself a sausage roll instead. But if you are tempted, we PROMISE they'll be no digs at any royalty or pop stars between the covers...because they are on the front and back covers
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I was lucky enough to meet Lewis and his mates after the game and he is a really nice guy. He is a genuine football fan who attended the game with his Aberdeen supporting friends.
He said he felt that Charlton was a 'proper club' which in his view should be back in the Premier League. He had a soft spot for us particularly because Tony Watt used to play for us and as a Celtic fan of course he had seen him score against Barcelona. He also spoke about Paul Elliott who of course also is an ex Celtic player.
Also Sheeran sat in the East Stand, so it wasn't the same seat.
It is so nice, once more, to receive ethical guidance from our moral superiors so that we know what we are and aren't allowed to find funny.
I actually thought the football formation tweet was pretty funny, and I'm as sentimental about our former dear Queen as its possible to get. I now realise that I was wrong and will now make sure that it's OK to laugh by waiting for the official approval from the correct channels.
I also note that you are not allowed to dislike someone's music, or even express an opinion on it, if someone has had any mental health struggles in their past (knew what he was doing when the news broke that Huw Edwards, eh?). That probably rules out most of the industry TBH.
I shall now correct myself and also never mention again that I find the music of the likes of Capaldi/Sheeran to be a searing faecal beige indictment of the state of musical creativity that we find ourselves in.
All hail the arbiters of public moral decency!
Then you say even if you’ve read it, it can’t be bad because it’s won awards.
I’ve never read it… and now I really don’t want to even try
Thats better, was feeling left out.
Subscribe to it and will happily carry on doing so.
And would thoroughly recommend anyone who hasn't bought a copy to do so.
And the selection of photos is much better
Looking forward to the jailbird XI in the new edition out soon
If anyone has spare copy of issue 1 the museum would like it. We have a copy but would like a spare. We've got spares of most of the more recent issues.
I never even bought my Bruvs ones lol
But this really has gone a bit over the top 🤣
They'll also be limited editions of #10, our '98 Play-Off Final special, available for half price (so £2 instead of £4).
Fair enough if you're not a fan or don't like magazines or fanzines. Save the cash and get yourself a sausage roll instead. But if you are tempted, we PROMISE they'll be no digs at any royalty or pop stars between the covers...
https://www.castrust.org/2023/08/fill-the-foodbank-van-on-saturday-2/