attila
1997 Club
Meeting up with a few of their Supporters Trust at the Evening Star on Saturday after the match.
Charlton were perhaps the most enthusiastic backers of Fans United and their decision to field Valley Party candidates in their local council election as part of their Back to the Valley campaign was instrumental in our deciding to do the same as the Seagulls Party. Their campaign deserves our support.
Basically it seems they have become a kind of associated/feeder club for Standard Liege and their chairman/board are Walloons with a fondness for extreme Belgian techno, weird appointments on/off the pitch and a seeming complete indifference towards the fans. This from one Supporters' Trust member...
'CAFC is not in good health and support at The Valley is hemorrhaging as fans walk away in dismay at the way the owner is behaving.
Our Supporters' Trust (I'm on the Board) has found things hard going. Our members wanted us to seek dialogue with management, and this we have done, over months of (frustrating) 'softly, softly' maneuvering. There's now a chink in the door, where the door was hitherto firmly shut. Some fans accuse us of selling out....and I'm sympathetic to that view.
Fans have started a 'Spell it Out in Black & White' campaign, whereby we seek to get the Mad Professor (Duchatelet, CAFC's owner) and his CEO, Katrien Meire, to see sense and to do things in liaison with supporters, rather than solely on management's terms. Black and White is also our club colours with the Red - the life-blood - drained away.
I know that some Albion fans have assisted in Tweeting our plight, and this has been received with great thanks.
I know that respect among supporters of B&HA and CAFC is mutual and I'd like to chat with you and your mates as to how our campaign might gain ongoing support.
See you on Saturday.'
Charlton were perhaps the most enthusiastic backers of Fans United and their decision to field Valley Party candidates in their local council election as part of their Back to the Valley campaign was instrumental in our deciding to do the same as the Seagulls Party. Their campaign deserves our support.
Basically it seems they have become a kind of associated/feeder club for Standard Liege and their chairman/board are Walloons with a fondness for extreme Belgian techno, weird appointments on/off the pitch and a seeming complete indifference towards the fans. This from one Supporters' Trust member...
'CAFC is not in good health and support at The Valley is hemorrhaging as fans walk away in dismay at the way the owner is behaving.
Our Supporters' Trust (I'm on the Board) has found things hard going. Our members wanted us to seek dialogue with management, and this we have done, over months of (frustrating) 'softly, softly' maneuvering. There's now a chink in the door, where the door was hitherto firmly shut. Some fans accuse us of selling out....and I'm sympathetic to that view.
Fans have started a 'Spell it Out in Black & White' campaign, whereby we seek to get the Mad Professor (Duchatelet, CAFC's owner) and his CEO, Katrien Meire, to see sense and to do things in liaison with supporters, rather than solely on management's terms. Black and White is also our club colours with the Red - the life-blood - drained away.
I know that some Albion fans have assisted in Tweeting our plight, and this has been received with great thanks.
I know that respect among supporters of B&HA and CAFC is mutual and I'd like to chat with you and your mates as to how our campaign might gain ongoing support.
See you on Saturday.'