I think in future we should encourage the use of those hi-frequency K9 whistles, that
Way the only people who'll hear them are the scum dogs running the club.:banghead:
Maybe the whistles should be put to bed now. Disruption and visual protest however should be fair game to continue to highlight the plight. Imagination needed from supporters to get the best impact and sympathy from all sides. You only have to read Richard Shaw's comments to reinforce how wrong things are at the club, so fans cannot possibly rest on their laurels.
Maybe the whistles should be put to bed now. Disruption and visual protest however should be fair game to continue to highlight the plight. Imagination needed from supporters to get the best impact and sympathy from all sides. You only have to read Richard Shaw's comments to reinforce how wrong things are at the club, so fans cannot possibly rest on their laurels.
Disruption to matches isn't fair game. As I said earlier, there's a world of difference between the Charlton type in first minute and doing it in the last minute when we are holding onto a result.
Maybe the whistles should be put to bed now. Disruption and visual protest however should be fair game to continue to highlight the plight. Imagination needed from supporters to get the best impact and sympathy from all sides. You only have to read Richard Shaw's comments to reinforce how wrong things are at the club, so fans cannot possibly rest on their laurels.
I don't think that any supporters disagree with the need to have demonstrations. But there is a time and a place for them. And at the end of each game isn't one. And something that has an effect on the players isn't right also.
I don't think that any supporters disagree with the need to have demonstrations. But there is a time and a place for them. And at the end of each game isn't one. And something that has an effect on the players isn't right also.