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After the Millwall game - club reply to CAST p34, further CAST response p45
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Scum just accidentally going out the wrong exit .12
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Why are we kept from getting to the station as the home team?1
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So all the scum are just slipping down Troughton Road towards the R.O.D and it's all kicked off down there instead.
Fucking idiots.3 -
So they hoarded everyone together, made us wait, then started trying to drive loads of vans through the fans.Idiots0
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You will be ok unless you are a kid or elderly that’s all the scum want to take on, cowards one and all.2
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oohaahmortimer said:Scum just accidentally going out the wrong exit .1
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I hope everyone gets home safely. This idiocy of this decision has put people in harms way IMHO.4
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Gridlocked on Harvey Gardens when I came out of the Covered End.
Totally ridiculous from the Met.
Pathetic comms from the club15 -
Old Bill bottled it…oh let’s inconvenience Charlton fans rather than deal with the angry 3k Millwall fans locked in….6
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Anyone know if they have opened it up again yet?0
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Well that didn’t work shambles0
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Rumour is they went out the Bartram Gate, bloody idiots whoever allowed this nonsense1
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oohaahmortimer said:Scum just accidentally going out the wrong exit .
And when they went through the gate to confront Charlton supporters exiting the Curbs stand, barely a steward and again no police.
Plenty of police standing in front of the police box doing nothing though.3 -
JohnnyH2 said:Rumour is they went out the Bartram Gate, bloody idiots whoever allowed this nonsenseThey were trying to climb over the gate when I went past with my kids, so had a fair idea what was going to happen. Why Charlton thought it was a good idea to put just one wet blanket steward there I’ll never know28
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They let everyone through Ransom Walk after a few minutes too in the end, mainly because as they were too busy arguing with supporters trying to get through with elderly and disabled, a bunch of yoof snuck into the garden behind the stall and jumped the wall1
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Charlton memorial garden in the above photo,trust that remains intact.4
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Whoever is in control of safety at the valley is a c**t of the highest order.5
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Got a bit of grieve up in Charlton park as they jumped the gates at their end ..0
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could they not have done what they used to do. Both sets of fans meet on Floyd road. Horses in the middle, separating fans. A few minor scuffles. Then the police line becomes non existent so we all join up at the top of the road and we all go on our jolly way. Few issues but no major problems.3
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Was surprised at how few stewards and police were inside the ground tbh. From the west stand we saw a Millwall fan in the Curbs stand who celebrated their goal, got a bit of a kicking but not a steward to be seen.
The stewards from the Jimmy Seed had to come over and take him out.3 -
Honestly given the sheer amount of plod about today they could have just let everyone out and kept a massive presence around the station and on Floyd Road, and they would have handled it so much better. Instead I stopped with my parents for a coffee in Costa down by the retail park and watched as 40 rozzers in full gear jogged up the road towards the R.O.D cos some lemons had slipped the station kettling and were looking for a scrap further afield. One of them stacked it and caught a boot from his mate on the ankle, another one dropped his helmet and had to stop and stand there like a dipstick waiting to retrieve it from the traffic, and then to cap it off 7 police vans came steaming down, and in the end they were all standing about with nothing to do cos the scum moved on.
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Well that went to plan, just two stewards on the gate between Jimmy Seed stand and East Stand. Punches thrown between the fence, stuff thrown by both fans. Then Millwall fans forced the gate and a few fights broke up going up the steps as I was exiting. One Charlton fan shouted "this is a family stand" which strangely calmed things. All the planning, about giving Millwall priority exiting the ground, and they literally left the gate open between both sets of supporters. There should have been more stewards and police on this section of the stadium to stop this flash point.21
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Same as the above, almost felt like the police fancied a bit of agro themselves today. Trying to drive 7 vans through the place you’ve lined the Charlton fans up was moronic.
Has to be a better solution next year.3 -
sam3110 said:Honestly given the sheer amount of plod about today they could have just let everyone out and kept a massive presence around the station and on Floyd Road, and they would have handled it so much better. Instead I stopped with my parents for a coffee in Costa down by the retail park and watched as 40 rozzers in full gear jogged up the road towards the R.O.D cos some lemons had slipped the station kettling and were looking for a scrap further afield. One of them stacked it and caught a boot from his mate on the ankle, another one dropped his helmet and had to stop and stand there like a dipstick waiting to retrieve it from the traffic, and then to cap it off 7 police vans came steaming down, and in the end they were all standing about with nothing to do cos the scum moved on.
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TootingRedArmy said:Well that went to plan, just two stewards on the gate between Jimmy Seed stand and East Stand. Punches thrown between the fence, stuff thrown by both fans. Then Millwall fans forced the gate and a few fights broke up going up the steps. One Charlton fan shouted "this is a family stand". All the planning, where were stewards and police on this section of the stadium to stop this flash point.1
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MillwallFan said:BalladMan said:MillwallFan said:AllHailTheHen said:MillwallFan said:Valleysarr said:golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.golfaddick said:Henry Irving said:Spoke to one of the directors about this who said that it was out of the club's hands and a police decision they weren't happy about.
Police rationale was if the Spanners were kept in they'd smash the place up and/or fight the old bill.
In case you want to let the crowd go the museum will be open after the game.Mate this is a local derby that’s not been played for years ..It’s just the view of one Millwall fan on this forum who is protesting it does not happen anymore. £10 goes to the upbeats if there is no damage to the ground by Millwall tomorrow.19 -
sam3110 said:TootingRedArmy said:Well that went to plan, just two stewards on the gate between Jimmy Seed stand and East Stand. Punches thrown between the fence, stuff thrown by both fans. Then Millwall fans forced the gate and a few fights broke up going up the steps. One Charlton fan shouted "this is a family stand". All the planning, where were stewards and police on this section of the stadium to stop this flash point.
Lets face it many deliberately went the wrong’ way and of course some didn’t know because of the poor comms by the club.
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killerandflash said:oohaahmortimer said:Scum just accidentally going out the wrong exit .
And when they went through the gate to confront Charlton supporters exiting the Curbs stand, barely a steward and again no police.
Plenty of police standing in front of the police box doing nothing though.7 -
valleynick66 said:sam3110 said:TootingRedArmy said:Well that went to plan, just two stewards on the gate between Jimmy Seed stand and East Stand. Punches thrown between the fence, stuff thrown by both fans. Then Millwall fans forced the gate and a few fights broke up going up the steps. One Charlton fan shouted "this is a family stand". All the planning, where were stewards and police on this section of the stadium to stop this flash point.
Lets face it many deliberately went the wrong’ way and of course some didn’t know because of the poor comms by the club.0