Think harriott, fox and lookman looked good. Texeira was also pretty decent at the back when needed. But this was more about what was happening in the stands. Several flares thrown on, sky sports made a few comments about there being "better ways to make their point". I sort of disagree, the idea is getting attention and a live game is that. They started worryng about pope getting hit lol One banner was held above "her" but soon removed. She left at half time it seems. At the end, heavy police/ steward presence at our end to stop pitch invasion at the end. They let Burnley run on. Few of their fans looked like they were goading Charlton and saw two people being forcefully detained. In the main looked like Burnley were supporting/ thanking us for not ruining the game I guess. Oh and one pitch invader, but didn't get much coverage. Wasn't there so apologies if misinformed, but gives the tv perspective I guess!!
Was atmosphere of hate throughout flares various objects lobbed on burnley fans were fine with us on the pitch sofa got wrecked stuff lobbed onto the pitch whole game and nothing to do with card
The police and stewards were an absolute disgrace today. How can they prevent us from getting on the pitch when most Burnley supporters were. The force being used on us was an embarrassment. I will not spend another penny on the club while run under this prat. R.I.P Charlton, hopefully we'll both return one day.
Anyone else get on the pitch? Police and stewards gave up fairly quickly stopping us getting on I found
Got a nice handful of sofa and put it in my pocket. I will be placing it in the chinimea when I get home.
High spot of the day- the sofa being torn to shreds. The pitch invader got unnecessarily roughed up while on the floor, which made the toxic atmosphere even more so. The "Liar" sign pointing to the "CEO" was very good indeed, full marks for ingenuity there. If the Roland and his "CEO" think the protests wil stop next season they've got another think coming I'd say. Charlton fans don't give up so easily.
Thats why fans have to attend matches staying away roland wont care less hostility he can take the hit in the pocket its the image he hates protest every game disrupt every game will force the bastard out rather than not attensing thats my thoughts after today
An excellent day, starting with the sit-in protest at 11am. It reminded me again that we really have got some "unique" bell ends supporting this Club- did anyone else see the guy in his silver Bentley who couldn't park - he shouted at us "have you got the money to buy the Club then". Selfish c*nt. Like many I spent the game in the Lower North, where there were plenty of faces about today who were not that interested in the football. I thought the stewards were utter arseholes from start to finish, intent on winding up our fans and then stepping aside for the Old Bill when the fight started at full time. Massive plaudits to the first guy who ran onto the pitch, and the fans with the superb "Liar" banner in the Upper West. The succession of flares were also excellent. The icing on the cake was going on the pitch at the end, and along with everyone else on there rejoicing as Meire's ****ing sofa was ripped to shreds. I am personally glad we had no mawkish lap of honour for the failures, they didn't deserve anything. Sad to see many, many decent fans declaring on social media that today was their last game. But there were crumbs of comfort- Meire and Murray are now so despised and at risk, they could not take their seats in the second half in the Directors Box, although needless to say it did not stop Sue Parkes once she had brushed the crumbs from Chris' chin. We are definitely getting to them. Seeing the fuming sweaty faces of Meire's mates who couldn't park their cars, seeing Meire scuttle from her seat - the battle continues from August.
No more comments from me re protests. Just action. Luckily I have a trump card, and most here will know who it is. "Watch this space" - sounds good, doesn't it
It would save us a bit of money if you get those camel costumes from card, I don't mind if one of the geeks has spent an afternoon sweating in my one.
Have done an on line Twitter poll of those who attended today, asking if it was definitely their last home game until the Virus departs. 69% have said "yes" so far.