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After the Final Whistle tomorrow - Towards the Train Station

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  • fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    Mounted divide is pretty standard these days anyway, even if not all the way up. I just don't see how things happening outside the ground fall completely at the feet of the club
  • Curb_It said:
    You can if you carry a pair of crutches or a walking stick... 
    A cunning plan by the old bill. "I'm arresting you for carrying a walking stick in a threatening manner with the likely intention of scaring innocent millwall supporters as they travel calmly home from a soccer match." You're Nicked !
  • It’s because we need to get off sharpish at the end of the game and join the march 👊🏻😉
    Out of interest, when you played Palace in the FA Cup away last season, what happened.  Were you held back, diverted down different routes as per above?  


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  • I'm surprised the useless b******* don't go the whole way and stop Charlton fans going down Floyd Road before the game as well.
  • Rothko said:
    fenaddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    Mounted divide is pretty standard these days anyway, even if not all the way up. I just don't see how things happening outside the ground fall completely at the feet of the club
    Suspect the mounted police are needed to deal with Tommy ten names plastic patriot thing in London
    Absolutely no way there's 0 mounted police tomorrow, they'll just be by the station instead 
  • JohnnyH2 said:
    fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    Why not lock Millwall in, and once the area is cleared let them out, like what would happen at the other 91 grounds for this sort of game?
    Because the club probably don’t want to have to replace £’s of stuff that will inevitably be trashed is my guess.
    So it's a club decision?
  • i think its because keeping them in would be seen as trouble in waiting , smashing up the ground they must reckon on and the agg  of the Charlton fucktards who won’t move on, loitering around to goad the scum after we’ve beaten them 3-0 🙄 , whatever it is it’s done with the best of intentions of limiting the amount of trouble for when fuckwits meet fuckwits of the other team .
    keeping normal punters , with short fuses away from potential trouble spots will help limit the amount of agg and numbers involved .
    its a pain that our fans are punished for their scum elements expected behaviour but that’s unfortunately where we are at .
  • fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    If that WAS the case then the decision would have been made weeks ago BEFORE any tickets went on sale.

    So either the club have kept this back until the day before the game or the Police have only recently decided this.

    So.....old bill or Charlton ?
  • edited September 12
    J BLOCK said:
    fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    What an ignorant comment. 
    I bet you'll be there instead then given that you're defending them
  • edited September 12
    All Pompey fans are being bused in and out for the game at Saints this weekend. I'm surprised the Met didn't demand all Charlton fans had to be shuttled in from Dartford or something. Jeez. 
    You laugh but that’s exactly what used to happen when Cardiff played at the Den. You didn’t get a ticket if you didn’t go on the coach. In and out no bother.

    It literally is just down to the numbers of old bill to go around.
    Doesn't make it right, if I were still in Blighty with my old hat on I’d be working watching SYL & his goons anyway so would miss the game.

    It’s bollix and it’s because we are deemed nicer than them so they can treat us like shit. It has been ever thus 🙄😡
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  • cabbles said:
    It’s because we need to get off sharpish at the end of the game and join the march 👊🏻😉
    Out of interest, when you played Palace in the FA Cup away last season, what happened.  Were you held back, diverted down different routes as per above?  


    All let out at the same time if I remember correctly. Had to follow a certain route but only for a couple of blocks. I had parked the other side of the ground so as soon as I got the opportunity I slipped down a side street and went back on myself. No biggy at all. 
  • I'm so looking forward to the away game now. Lording it over them as I take a leisurely stroll back to the station whilst 20,000 millwall fans are led away from the ground by other routes.....

    And if you ever think that's happening then you need your bumps felt.
  • JohnnyH2 said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    Why not lock Millwall in, and once the area is cleared let them out, like what would happen at the other 91 grounds for this sort of game?
    Because the club probably don’t want to have to replace £’s of stuff that will inevitably be trashed is my guess.
    So it's a club decision?
    It would have been a joint decision. There would have been multiple meetings to discuss these issues once they requested the old bill for this category match and got told, sorry but we’ve only got so many to go around.
  • Pathetic as per normal! 
  • J BLOCK said:
    fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    What an ignorant comment. 
    I bet you'll be there instead then given that you're defending them
    Big jump you've made there. 
  • All Pompey fans are being bused in and out for the game at Saints this weekend. I'm surprised the Met didn't demand all Charlton fans had to be shuttled in from Dartford or something. Jeez. 
    You laugh but that’s exactly what used to happen when Cardiff played at the Den. You didn’t get a ticket if you didn’t go on the coach. In and out no bother.

    It literally is just down to the numbers of old bill to go around.
    Doesn't make it right, if I were still in Blighty with my old hat on I’d be working watching SYL & his goons anyway so would miss the game.

    It’s bollix and it’s because we are deemed nicer than them so they can treat us like shit. It has been ever thus 🙄😡
    A "bubble" trip as its known
  • J BLOCK said:
    fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    What an ignorant comment. 
    It really isn’t because I spent 10yrs dealing with protesters on alll sides so I think I’m pretty up to date on my protestors tbh.
    Ah ok, you've spent 10 years dealing with protests so everyone there Saturday are the great unwashed. Got it. 
  • J BLOCK said:
    J BLOCK said:
    fenaddick said:
    How is it possible that the club and supporter reps have allowed the police to impose this without so much as a whimper? 

    And my brother wondered why I was so insistent on taking the bus from Blackheath ( where I’m staying) to Charlton Village and especially back that way. 

    Saw this coming all the way from Prague. Didn’t you, @castrust? And what about the invisible Fan Advisory Board with its supposed no-nonsense members we voted in? 

    I sometimes think that when we become “football fans” we somehow surrender our right to remind the police that they serve us, and we pay their sodding wages.
    That's a massive assumption. How do you know the club etc. didn't push back?
    Because they would have been told, if you don’t like it you’ll have to restrict ticket sales as in no away support.

    Used to use the mounted to divide the roads so both sets could use. I’m guessing the mounted are all up town dealing with the weekly nonsense by the great unwashed. Blame them not the old bill, only so many of them to police all the football/protests that is happening in the capital on Saturday.
    What an ignorant comment. 
    It really isn’t because I spent 10yrs dealing with protesters on alll sides so I think I’m pretty up to date on my protestors tbh.
    Ah ok, you've spent 10 years dealing with protests so everyone there Saturday are the great unwashed. Got it. 
    I didn’t say everyone there will be the great unwashed. You made that assumption.
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