with all that's gone on, will you be renewing your season tickets when they send out the renewals? i'd be interested to hear reasons for either answer.
Decided "No" after Katrien's "Like it or lump it" statement. The club's intention to go ahead with friday night games is another turn-off. I may have to miss several games over the Christmas period anyway, but the bottom line is that I don't feel I owe the Network my loyalty. If it transpires that Roland has learned anything by his mistakes I might think again, but right now it's a "No" from me.
Probably will, though I think I'll wait till the summer to decide 100%. I may well stick to away games.
I will just because I love football and not going to the Valley, I don't know what I'd do on Saturday, I haven't actually been to a game since Ipswich at home and I feel lost but will back for Rotherham
I said No but depends on the quality of football. Win, draw or lose, I want to be entertained and see some effort put in for the shirt. This could change in the second half of the season but unless we get a load of English players who want to play for us, I doubt it will happen.
Yes, but with a heavier heart than in previous seasons. I think we now all recognise that Roland Ofcatwithmilk and the Meirekat do not really get that football in the English leagues, let alone the Championship, is of an entirely different calibre to that in Belgium or Hungary and the players that are needed at this level have to have experience of English or Scottish football. Football is not all about computer selection of cheap European players (www.comparedbytheMierekat.com??) to fill in the gaps in a development squad. We have been through some bad times and it looks whilst Ofcatwithmilk continues to own us, we may go through more. However none of us signed up to be plastic glory hunters and however they damage it and try to take it away, it is still our club which is more than the money they paid for it, worth more even than the hallowed ground it is played in. It is a sense of belonging that comes to all supporters when you choose at a young age which club you are going to support, it doesn't matter that whether the guy you sit next to on a Saturday is a tosser or a brain surgeon, if they support your club. Charlton doesn't belong to anyone but the supporters and if the supporters don't exist neither does Charlton. Ofcatwiththemilk needs to recognise this but so do we, not supporting destroys our own belief.
I will, but mainly as been said, I can't imagine a Saturday and not going to the game if it's at the Valley.