I think there were a couple of coaches from charlton as they didn't have a game that day?
My post wasn't reflective of the Charlton fans that attended Fans United. It was reflective of a small number of those that attended yesterday.
Save your breath mate. The love in on here with them will continue.
They offered FREE coaches from Brighton to go and watch Premier league while we were playing 70 miles away, at the arse end of the football league.
That seems to have been forgotten.
I assume should the score be 0-1 v Derby next week in the 85th minute, those in the away end and the rest of us on NSC, will be urging the Albion forward and desperate for the players to keep the ball in play.
I know it's a corny old cliche but the fact that teams do this is a massive compliment.There's a MASSIVE difference between the 5th minute and the 85th minute. One spoils the flow and enjoyment of the entire game. The other doesn't.
I got the impression that one of their coaches told him to do it as they were walking off at half time as a sort of apology for his reaction to their first goal when he did a bit of a Kevin Nolan and goaded the fans in WSL. He did also put his hand to his heart as he threw the shirt as if to gesture that he was sorry but not sure it was particularly heartfelt!
One of their fans ran all the way down from the back of the stand to kick the ball back up. Shouldve been thrown out.