After the Millwall game - club reply to CAST p34, further CAST response p45
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Guardy said:fenaddick said:CaptainRobbo said:If Charlton fans had been let out before the spanners and had been in a local pub, there's a good chance a bunch of scum would've gone looking for any Charlton fans still in the vicinity.
Don't really know what the answer is but the OB need to up their game next time.0 -
aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:Curb_It said:DOUCHER said:castrust said:Honest to god…This bit?
Issues outside the stadium which we believe are matters for the police
- No information as to why away fans were not held back – is it now generally policy to clear the away fans quickly from the area? If so, this should be clearly communicated
So presumably they're going to be asking the police those questions.
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DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:Curb_It said:DOUCHER said:castrust said:Honest to god…This bit?
Issues outside the stadium which we believe are matters for the police
- No information as to why away fans were not held back – is it now generally policy to clear the away fans quickly from the area? If so, this should be clearly communicated
So presumably they're going to be asking the police those questions.
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fenaddick said:DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:Curb_It said:DOUCHER said:castrust said:Honest to god…This bit?
Issues outside the stadium which we believe are matters for the police
- No information as to why away fans were not held back – is it now generally policy to clear the away fans quickly from the area? If so, this should be clearly communicated
So presumably they're going to be asking the police those questions.
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RaplhMilne said:Valleysarr said:What happened to @Millwall fan who people seemed to like and assured us the scum would cause no trouble as it wasn’t the 70s or 80s or 90’s ..,.I don’t want to dismiss what happened, it’s unacceptable and needs addressing. However, we are in danger of continuing to feed the “Big Hard Millwall” fever, that they so crave to be seen as. Look basically a bunch of wankers, got all billy big bollocks attacking families, old people and scarfers. It looks like most who came through the gate, stood around, not knowing what to do, now they got into the Charlton area. They are just bullies who pick on those they perceived to be weaker than them. Let’s not feed their ego, by going overboard.More Bush Babies, than Bushwackers
Let’s just beat the scummy f*ckers when we play them at the den in Jan.3 -
Oh Eddie Youds... said:RaplhMilne said:Valleysarr said:What happened to @Millwall fan who people seemed to like and assured us the scum would cause no trouble as it wasn’t the 70s or 80s or 90’s ..,.I don’t want to dismiss what happened, it’s unacceptable and needs addressing. However, we are in danger of continuing to feed the “Big Hard Millwall” fever, that they so crave to be seen as. Look basically a bunch of wankers, got all billy big bollocks attacking families, old people and scarfers. It looks like most who came through the gate, stood around, not knowing what to do, now they got into the Charlton area. They are just bullies who pick on those they perceived to be weaker than them. Let’s not feed their ego, by going overboard.More Bush Babies, than Bushwackers
Let’s just beat the scummy f*ckers when we play them at the den in Jan.7 -
LargeAddick said:Oh Eddie Youds... said:RaplhMilne said:Valleysarr said:What happened to @Millwall fan who people seemed to like and assured us the scum would cause no trouble as it wasn’t the 70s or 80s or 90’s ..,.I don’t want to dismiss what happened, it’s unacceptable and needs addressing. However, we are in danger of continuing to feed the “Big Hard Millwall” fever, that they so crave to be seen as. Look basically a bunch of wankers, got all billy big bollocks attacking families, old people and scarfers. It looks like most who came through the gate, stood around, not knowing what to do, now they got into the Charlton area. They are just bullies who pick on those they perceived to be weaker than them. Let’s not feed their ego, by going overboard.More Bush Babies, than Bushwackers
Let’s just beat the scummy f*ckers when we play them at the den in Jan.
I was there and it wasn't nice, I have a walking stick because my knee is knackered and I thought blimely these Millwall fans don't care who they hit .... so for those of us on the steps and around who were caught up in this it wasn't a mere scuffle at all. So lets not underplay or make light of it, in 31yrs of having a seat in ES this has never happened. I've been to some infamous Charlton away matches where there was widespread trouble like The Battle of The bridge, Bristol City away in FA Cup, Leeds play off final at Elland Rd 1987, which were on a different scale, but I'm sure i speak for Charlton fans...... we surely don't want to ever see away "fans" attacking Charlton fans in our home section at The Valley again, because of poor policing and stewarding.45 -
guinnessaddick said:fenaddick said:DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:aliwibble said:DOUCHER said:Curb_It said:DOUCHER said:castrust said:Honest to god…This bit?
Issues outside the stadium which we believe are matters for the police
- No information as to why away fans were not held back – is it now generally policy to clear the away fans quickly from the area? If so, this should be clearly communicated
So presumably they're going to be asking the police those questions.
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golfaddick said:DOUCHER said:No point chatting about it , just ignore it and do what we normally do - the police can’t stop 20,000 people
As Jim Morrusin said...."they've got the guns but we've got he numbers"
The OB wont be able to stop thousands of people walking up Floyd rd. What are the going to do....kettle us ?? Charge with horses ??
The reason why the OB are doing it this way is because they know 3k Millwall fans would cause merry hell but 20k Charlton fans will just comply.
I tried causing a scene at the Den last time we were there in 2019. No one bothered backing me up & just stood meekly in the rain whilst we were not allowed to go home.
What is this......communist China ?
What is this......communist China ?
We are getting there. People are wakening up
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Oh Eddie Youds... said:RaplhMilne said:Valleysarr said:What happened to @Millwall fan who people seemed to like and assured us the scum would cause no trouble as it wasn’t the 70s or 80s or 90’s ..,.I don’t want to dismiss what happened, it’s unacceptable and needs addressing. However, we are in danger of continuing to feed the “Big Hard Millwall” fever, that they so crave to be seen as. Look basically a bunch of wankers, got all billy big bollocks attacking families, old people and scarfers. It looks like most who came through the gate, stood around, not knowing what to do, now they got into the Charlton area. They are just bullies who pick on those they perceived to be weaker than them. Let’s not feed their ego, by going overboard.More Bush Babies, than Bushwackers
Let’s just beat the scummy f*ckers when we play them at the den in Jan.
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But given the ground's right by the White City Estate, if the locals decide to respond in kind it has the potential to get a bit messy0
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aliwibble said:But given the ground's right by the White City Estate, if the locals decide to respond in kind it has the potential to get a bit messy
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The PSG fans have been given first access to Gare de Marseille-Saint-Charles, whilst the Marseille fans have been shepherded toward the north of the city, through France, toward Calais, over the channel, up the a2, exit at the woolwich peninsula onto the woolwich road, where they can then make their way to Charlton station, get a train to London Bridge, northern line to Kings cross, short walk to st Pancras where they can board the Eurostar and begin their journey back to France, onto Marseille38 -
Blah blah blah7
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It's disgraceful the police do it again0
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JohnnyH2 said:
Needless provocation in the middle part;
"we have received around 35 direct emails from supporters regarding the game, notably fewer than the number we received after our opening match of the season against Watford. "
Last bit, very disheartening and unassuring. Have they not heard of risk management and zero tolerance of harm to fans; it seems some self congratulation is preferred!
"Saturday’s fixture brought the largest attendance at our highest-risk match for over fifty years. In that context, and given the scale and intensity of the operation, it is encouraging any issues which did occur were isolated and dealt with swiftly. As with every game, there will be lessons that we learn as part of our review process."
Issues were not dealt with swiftly or effectively. I think this is bad comms to put it mildly. There is some joint responsibility with the police for the ineffective security within the stadium I suggest, and, in my opinion, CAST would do well to adjust their line of querying once cafc and the police have made their initial responses.18 -
JohnnyH2 said:
The response is borderline disgraceful.
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We had our biggest crowd v Millwall for 50 years and yet we had more complaints v Watford, so we don't really care. (We'll ignore the fact that those complaints were about queuing for beer as opposed to the possibility of people being crushed).
Anyway, most of it's down to the police so speak to them.
I wonder if the person who replied would be so dismissive if he had been the person assaulted and kicked by a half a dozen thugs whilst on the ground (according to a poster on here).20 -
Funny they refer us to email in to the fans@cafc.co.uk mailbox. I sent an email to that mailbox on 23rd August and haven't had a response back from them to the question I raised.
Lessons learned blah blah, that response is all hot air.
And comparing the number of emails received being less than the Watford game really? The two games are not comparable given all the emails they would have received about catering after the Watford game that comment is irrelevant.4 -
JohnnyH2 said:21
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Well done to the Trust for getting a response.
The clubs response might as well be shorter to say the following.
Outside the ground nowt to do with us, talk to the Met. Inside was a great success with fewer complaints than against Watford9 -
I think Tom Rubashow has reached the ceiling in his communications career. Christ.13
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What a fcuking piss poor response19
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What twat wrote that, absolute idiot.11
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when you don't ask the right questions, you allow bland generic bollox like that to be the answer - 'take it up with the police, we're not telling you the reason why we rolled over and allowed our home fans to be fucked over again at the expense of millwall fans and you never asked us that anyway so why would we offer that information up' - cast, your useless.3
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and where is the police feedback form that they say is 'here' - where?0
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A poor response from the club - a blend of defensive, complacent, evasive and self-congratulatory.
I’m not surprised that no one from the board or senior management wants to put their name to it.15 -
fenaddick said:CAST have also written to the police
https://www.castrust.org/2025/09/police-management-of-millwall-match/
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DOUCHER said:fenaddick said:CAST have also written to the police
https://www.castrust.org/2025/09/police-management-of-millwall-match/
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fenaddick said:DOUCHER said:fenaddick said:CAST have also written to the police
https://www.castrust.org/2025/09/police-management-of-millwall-match/
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