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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2016 13:37:15 GMT
I presume this is what passes for 'humour' on Charlton-get-a-Life, posted by an absolute thick-as-two-planks idiot :- < Could you take a package for me and personally deliver it to Roland? ...if it starts ticking just put the thing down and scarper pretty sharpish in any direction... Thanks. >Charlton-get-a-Life has already had one visit from the police in recent weeks and even if the above threat is supposed to be a 'joke' it's dangerously explicit and in these sensitive times,the internet police have taken action over far less ...I'm sure somebody will be bringing it to the attention of the relevant authorities. It appears the 'mass protest' in Belgium is in trouble before it has even got off the drawing board. The post quoted above - whether it was a sick 'joke' or intended as a serious threat of terrorism - has been removed and CL has been delivered another legal warning. Apparently the Belgian police are aware of the post. It is only nine months since 32 people died in the terrorist attacks on the Brussels airport and metro and as recently as Monday night the Direction des Unités Spéciales put the streets of Brussels under lockdown again during another anti-terrorist operation. Those planning this 'protest' are reckless and crazy. If they do it at the Eupen game it will more or less coincide with the anniversary of the Brussels deaths. They seem irresponsible enough to do it, too, but I'll lay money the DSU won't let them. As STTV has only two home Saturday games left ithis season, that means they will have to do it on Jan 28 for the fixture v KV Oostende. By weird coincidence, the very first Charlton game I saw at the Valley in 1966 was against Ostend. I remember it vividly because they had a centre-back who played in spectacles. I've told this story to various Charlton people over the years and nobody believes me, but I swear it's true. And they weren't special Edgar Davids type goggles either, but old-fashioned wire-rimmed NHS style glasses!
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 22, 2016 19:18:31 GMT
Not sure how it's hypocritical I don't get where you are coming from on that one as they are two different subjects.
As for your second point therufus again what I don't get is that people are seeing RD as one thing and the club as another .
You saying he's bad for the club is exactly what the protesters are saying but it's his club so who is going to sack him?
I'm not saying they have to accept it, what I am saying is they can do nothing about it, there isn't anybody else people can go to to ask that they sack him.
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 22, 2016 19:34:00 GMT
I presume this is what passes for 'humour' on Charlton-get-a-Life, posted by an absolute thick-as-two-planks idiot :- < Could you take a package for me and personally deliver it to Roland? ...if it starts ticking just put the thing down and scarper pretty sharpish in any direction... Thanks. >Apparently the Belgian police are aware of the post. They are aware of several posts going back to October 23rd....And before anybody wants to call me a grass for ensuring RD's safety is not compromised, they haven't been made aware of them by me, if anybody wants to see the email I had today confirming that they are already aware of 'This' forum (referring to CL) but cannot comment to third parties. What I do know is that in light of recent abusive and inappropriate messages posted on internet sites and social networking sites regarding our Belgian owners, the levels of surveillance on Charlton Athletic related websites (not all I'm sure) has been increased. The police are serious and will do all in their power to find people who post racial, abusive and inappropriate material and will prosecute.
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Post by overthetop on Dec 22, 2016 22:45:04 GMT
I presume this is what passes for 'humour' on Charlton-get-a-Life, posted by an absolute thick-as-two-planks idiot :- < Could you take a package for me and personally deliver it to Roland? ...if it starts ticking just put the thing down and scarper pretty sharpish in any direction... Thanks. >Charlton-get-a-Life has already had one visit from the police in recent weeks and even if the above threat is supposed to be a 'joke' it's dangerously explicit and in these sensitive times,the internet police have taken action over far less ...I'm sure somebody will be bringing it to the attention of the relevant authorities. It appears the 'mass protest' in Belgium is in trouble before it has even got off the drawing board. The post quoted above - whether it was a sick 'joke' or intended as a serious threat of terrorism - has been removed and CL has been delivered another legal warning. Apparently the Belgian police are aware of the post. It is only nine months since 32 people died in the terrorist attacks on the Brussels airport and metro and as recently as Monday night the Direction des Unités Spéciales put the streets of Brussels under lockdown again during another anti-terrorist operation. Those planning this 'protest' are reckless and crazy. If they do it at the Eupen game it will more or less coincide with the anniversary of the Brussels deaths. They seem irresponsible enough to do it, too, but I'll lay money the DSU won't let them. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. You have a complete lack of understanding how Belgian law enforcement works and drop in acronyms which makes you look like a complete idiot. Your post is laughable. Have you any idea who the DSU are and what they do? Do you really think the Belgian equivalent of SO13 would be interested in a group of English protesters who already have contact and discussions with both the local Politie in Sint Truiden and General Commissioners Office? You are fulll of shit.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2016 22:54:50 GMT
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 22, 2016 22:59:39 GMT
It appears the 'mass protest' in Belgium is in trouble before it has even got off the drawing board. The post quoted above - whether it was a sick 'joke' or intended as a serious threat of terrorism - has been removed and CL has been delivered another legal warning. Apparently the Belgian police are aware of the post. It is only nine months since 32 people died in the terrorist attacks on the Brussels airport and metro and as recently as Monday night the Direction des Unités Spéciales put the streets of Brussels under lockdown again during another anti-terrorist operation. Those planning this 'protest' are reckless and crazy. If they do it at the Eupen game it will more or less coincide with the anniversary of the Brussels deaths. They seem irresponsible enough to do it, too, but I'll lay money the DSU won't let them. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. You have a complete lack of understanding how Belgian law enforcement works and drop in acronyms which makes you look like a complete idiot. Your post is laughable. Have you any idea who the DSU are and what they do? Do you really think the Belgian equivalent of SO13 would be interested in a group of English protesters who already have contact and discussions with both the local Politie in Sint Truiden and General Commissioners Office? You are fulll of shit. I cannot comment on where IA got his info from mate but I wouldn't be so blase about it because believe me CL is being watched like a hawk by the old bill and the club among others. Making bomb threats no matter how tongue in cheek isn't clever neither is leaving it up on there far too long before it was deleted. This is further proof that the mods on there are so caught up in all this they have basically lost control of some of the dangerous posts put on there.
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 22, 2016 23:02:51 GMT
I forgot to say that no doubt STVV will make their remaining home games after Xmas all ticket, sold to fans with Belgian postal addresses only.
They won't need intervention from the DSU when they can sort this one put themselves.
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Post by overthetop on Dec 22, 2016 23:20:36 GMT
You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. You have a complete lack of understanding how Belgian law enforcement works and drop in acronyms which makes you look like a complete idiot. Your post is laughable. Have you any idea who the DSU are and what they do? Do you really think the Belgian equivalent of SO13 would be interested in a group of English protesters who already have contact and discussions with both the local Politie in Sint Truiden and General Commissioners Office? You are fulll of shit. I cannot comment on where IA got his info from mate but I wouldn't be so blase about it because believe me CL is being watched like a hawk by the old bill and the club among others. Making bomb threats no matter how tongue in cheek isn't clever neither is leaving it up on there far too long before it was deleted. This is further proof that the mods on there are so caught up in their support for what's left of CARD, they have taken their eye off the ball and basically lost control of some of the dangerous posts put on there. Agreed. It doesn't help the situation, which is probably why the post was removed. But just because some idiot posts shit on another forum, doesn't mean that Belgium law enforcement are going to get all twitchy. This is about a group of football fans attempting to put together a legal protest within another EU country, who are already in open discussions with both the local and national police forces about how they can steward the process to ensure there is minimal disruption to the local community whilst still trying to get their point across and achieving maximum PR. This is all been done in an open and transparent way, not some secret religious sect planning mass destruction on the dark net.
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Post by overthetop on Dec 22, 2016 23:23:12 GMT
I forgot to say that no doubt STVV will make their remaining home games after Xmas all ticket, sold to fans with Belgian postal addresses only. They won't need intervention from the DSU when they can sort this one put themselves. All the Belgian20 match tickets so far have been purchased by Belgian/Dutch locals with no direct link back to Charlton or indeed England. You are also making the assumption that future protest will take place on a STTV match day.
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 22, 2016 23:44:57 GMT
Well given that you said the aim is to achieving maximum PR, it was the assumption that this would be done on a match day.
Marching through the streets of a Belgian Town can create all the PR it wants but haven't CARD been there and done that with mock funeral's etc?
Talk Sport have covered it, Sky sports have covered it, every newspaper in England and Belgium have covered it but as with everything in the media news 24 hours later is old news and quickly forgotten about.
The end game here is the protesters hoping RD will give in but you all know what he's like, things like this just make him all the more determined.
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Post by therufus on Dec 23, 2016 13:32:45 GMT
Not sure how it's hypocritical I don't get where you are coming from on that one as they are two different subjects. As for your second point therufus again what I don't get is that people are seeing RD as one thing and the club as another . You saying he's bad for the club is exactly what the protesters are saying but it's his club so who is going to sack him? I'm not saying they have to accept it, what I am saying is they can do nothing about it, there isn't anybody else people can go to to ask that they sack him. It's hypocritical because you were protesting about 'foreign shite' but accuse card of protesting against RD because he's Belgian AKA 'foreign'. They're not racist, and it's a low and unnecessary blow to say they are.
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Post by pulled off at half time on Dec 23, 2016 15:52:25 GMT
Belgium 20 , card are all bitter fuckers making a bad situation worse, they are jumped up self important bores, so sick of reading how their lives have been ruined by KM and RD . It's a football club and we have been shit for the majority of the time I supported them since the 70's. I really think they have issues if they think this is ruining their lives ... Grow a pair you bunch of tarts
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2016 18:56:34 GMT
It appears the 'mass protest' in Belgium is in trouble before it has even got off the drawing board. The post quoted above - whether it was a sick 'joke' or intended as a serious threat of terrorism - has been removed and CL has been delivered another legal warning. Apparently the Belgian police are aware of the post. It is only nine months since 32 people died in the terrorist attacks on the Brussels airport and metro and as recently as Monday night the Direction des Unités Spéciales put the streets of Brussels under lockdown again during another anti-terrorist operation. Those planning this 'protest' are reckless and crazy. If they do it at the Eupen game it will more or less coincide with the anniversary of the Brussels deaths. They seem irresponsible enough to do it, too, but I'll lay money the DSU won't let them. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. You have a complete lack of understanding how Belgian law enforcement works and drop in acronyms which makes you look like a complete idiot. Your post is laughable. Have you any idea who the DSU are and what they do? Do you really think the Belgian equivalent of SO13 would be interested in a group of English protesters who already have contact and discussions with both the local Politie in Sint Truiden and General Commissioners Office? You are fulll of shit. In all honesty, chum, if you think the Direction des Unités Spéciales (DSU) do not intend lockdown all over Belgium around the anniversary of the attacks in Brussels then you are the one who doesn't know what you are talking about. But from your comments you clearly are in complete ignorance about the DSU and its role ... as you are about 'SO13', which no longer even exists since its merger with other units into the CRC. If it's to be a Saturday protest on an STTV home match day that leaves the Ostend game on Jan 28 as the only opportunity for you and your fellow nutters to go 'overthetop'. It's very simple deductive logic which - to use your own charming turn of phrase - only a head as full of shit as yours could fail to understand.
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 23, 2016 20:19:56 GMT
Not sure how it's hypocritical I don't get where you are coming from on that one as they are two different subjects. As for your second point therufus again what I don't get is that people are seeing RD as one thing and the club as another . You saying he's bad for the club is exactly what the protesters are saying but it's his club so who is going to sack him? I'm not saying they have to accept it, what I am saying is they can do nothing about it, there isn't anybody else people can go to to ask that they sack him. It's hypocritical because you were protesting about 'foreign shite' but accuse card of protesting against RD because he's Belgian AKA 'foreign'. They're not racist, and it's a low and unnecessary blow to say they are. Utter Rubbish, the strongest I have referred to the network players was as you say foreign shite. I think that falls a long way short of the personal abuse KM and RD have had on CL which is always preceded by the word 'Belgian'. That is racist in my book, regularly and on a grand scale.
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Post by weststandfruitloop on Dec 23, 2016 21:00:52 GMT
Am I missing something here?
Why is everyone saying that STVV only have two Saturday home games left this season?
They have up to SEVEN Saturday home games left (but more realistically, probably about five).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2016 21:57:11 GMT
Am I missing something here? Why is everyone saying that STVV only have two Saturday home games left this season? They have up to SEVEN Saturday home games left (but more realistically, probably about five). They have five home league games left but only two of them are Sat fixtures. The other three are weekday games. The nutters organising this ill-conceived protest have made it clear that it will be a weekend jolly.
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Post by zenga on Dec 23, 2016 22:55:47 GMT
Belgian citizen here, time to clarify a few things: 1. Belgium wasn't on lockdown in the days after the attacks. Brussels was, and a few crowded spots in other major cities. Belgium won't be on lockdown during the 1y 'anniversary' of the attacks either. Yes soldiers will guard some vital spots/infrastructure, and intelligence services will be making extra hours. But that's it. You won't notice it in small towns like Sint Truiden. 2. We are used to international protest. we have them like every other day. If it's not the Butchers who are unhappy, it will be the couriers, or perhaps it will be the owners of dogs who are higher than 50 cm. Whenever you need to be downtown Brussels for work, you can guarantee there will be an obscure foreign protest going on against the EU causing traffic jams. It's just annoying, but none will blink an eye. 20 charlton 'fans' won't change a thing. BTW those protests also took place in the weeks after the attacks, when Brussels was so called on lock down. 3. DSU has nothing to do with 20 'hooligans' coming to Belgium to protest. We have something we call the 'football cell', one of their tasks is sharing info with other countries regarding hooligans (for international games), ... you get the idea. www.besafe.be/wie-zijn-wij/voetbalcel Of course they monitor forums, social media, etc ... 4. Some people mentioned STVV has only 5 home games left. That is without the playoffs. Once we are done with the current 30 games we move to the next phase, and then they will get an additional 5 home games. So that makes 10 in total for this season (unless they end up last in the first part of the league, which I don not expect to happen). Granted that because of their poor rank atm those games will be not vs the most interesting opponents.
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 23, 2016 23:34:11 GMT
It will hardly be 20 hooloigans Zenga. This is about 30 kids on a school trip being overlooked by the odd headmaster and head mistress too.
The St Trond Police are taking this seriously though. The protest is likely to be granted but the forum that they post on is of high interest to them.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2016 23:50:56 GMT
Belgian citizen here, time to clarify a few things: 1. Belgium wasn't on lockdown in the days after the attacks. Brussels was, and a few crowded spots in other major cities. Belgium won't be on lockdown during the 1y 'anniversary' of the attacks either. Yes soldiers will guard some vital spots/infrastructure, and intelligence services will be making extra hours. But that's it. You won't notice it in small towns like Sint Truiden. 2. We are used to international protest. we have them like every other day. If it's not the Butchers who are unhappy, it will be the couriers, or perhaps it will be the owners of dogs who are higher than 50 cm. Whenever you need to be downtown Brussels for work, you can guarantee there will be an obscure foreign protest going on against the EU causing traffic jams. It's just annoying, but none will blink an eye. 20 charlton 'fans' won't change a thing. BTW those protests also took place in the weeks after the attacks, when Brussels was so called on lock down. 3. DSU has nothing to do with 20 'hooligans' coming to Belgium to protest. We have something we call the 'football cell', one of their tasks is sharing info with other countries regarding hooligans (for international games), ... you get the idea. www.besafe.be/wie-zijn-wij/voetbalcel Of course they monitor forums, social media, etc ... 4. Some people mentioned STVV has only 5 home games left. That is without the playoffs. Once we are done with the current 30 games we move to the next phase, and then they will get an additional 5 home games. So that makes 10 in total for this season (unless they end up last in the first part of the league, which I don not expect to happen). Granted that because of their poor rank atm those games will be not vs the most interesting opponents. 1. The DSU became involved the instant that one of the protest goons implied on CL that he was planning to bomb M Duchaltalet. Was it a sick 'joke' or was it a serious threat of terrorism? It doesn't matter. Make such a 'joke' at airport security and you will be arrested and will not be boarding the plane. 2. Brussels was placed on lockdown as recently as Monday this week. Since then Europe's most wanted terrorist has travelled from Germany through France to Italy, before he was shot dead. This is is not the time for nationals of any country to be planning a 'mass protest' on foreign soil against a citizen of another nation - and, by the way, the goons are talking about a 'mass protest', not just Charlie Drake in his taxi and the other 19 clapped-out pensioners who are beoynd the help of even Viagra. 3. The goons are promising the protest will be "sooner rather than later", so potential play-off fixtures four months hence are irrelevant. Given that the March anniversary of the Brussels attacks make it both politically and logisitcally impossible to do it around then, the only option for a Saturday protest the goons have available is Jan 28 v Ostend. 4. Can you imagine if the situation was reversed and 200 Belgians took a ferry to Dover and harassed a UK citizen on the streets of London? The Dail Mail would demand they were flogged and beaten. The Brexiteers would be campaigning for sanctions against the Belgian govt and the preening, self-obssessed busbody in Prague would start a petition to FIFA calling for Belgium to be barred from the next World Cup. Grow up, everyone. Europe is living in dark and dangerous times and the self-indulgence of these idiotic protestors is reckless and irresponsible in the extreme.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2016 0:35:09 GMT
Belgian citizen here, time to clarify a few things: 1. Belgium wasn't on lockdown in the days after the attacks. Brussels was, and a few crowded spots in other major cities. Belgium won't be on lockdown during the 1y 'anniversary' of the attacks either. Yes soldiers will guard some vital spots/infrastructure, and intelligence services will be making extra hours. But that's it. You won't notice it in small towns like Sint Truiden. 2. We are used to international protest. we have them like every other day. If it's not the Butchers who are unhappy, it will be the couriers, or perhaps it will be the owners of dogs who are higher than 50 cm. Whenever you need to be downtown Brussels for work, you can guarantee there will be an obscure foreign protest going on against the EU causing traffic jams. It's just annoying, but none will blink an eye. 20 charlton 'fans' won't change a thing. BTW those protests also took place in the weeks after the attacks, when Brussels was so called on lock down. 3. DSU has nothing to do with 20 'hooligans' coming to Belgium to protest. We have something we call the 'football cell', one of their tasks is sharing info with other countries regarding hooligans (for international games), ... you get the idea. www.besafe.be/wie-zijn-wij/voetbalcel Of course they monitor forums, social media, etc ... 4. Some people mentioned STVV has only 5 home games left. That is without the playoffs. Once we are done with the current 30 games we move to the next phase, and then they will get an additional 5 home games. So that makes 10 in total for this season (unless they end up last in the first part of the league, which I don not expect to happen). Granted that because of their poor rank atm those games will be not vs the most interesting opponents. 1. The DSU became involved the instant that one of the protest goons implied on CL that he was planning to bomb M Duchaltalet. Was it a sick 'joke' or was it a serious threat of terrorism? It doesn't matter. Make such a 'joke' at airport security and you will be arrested and will not be boarding the plane. 2. Brussels was placed on lockdown as recently as Monday this week. Since then Europe's most wanted terrorist has travelled from Germany through France to Italy, before he was shot dead. This is is not the time for nationals of any country to be planning a 'mass protest' on foreign soil against a citizen of another nation - and, by the way, the goons are talking about a 'mass protest', not just Charlie Drake in his taxi and the other 19 clapped-out pensioners who are beoynd the help of even Viagra. 3. The goons are promising the protest will be "sooner rather than later", so potential play-off fixtures four months hence are irrelevant. Given that the March anniversary of the Brussels attacks make it both politically and logisitcally impossible to do it around then, the only option for a Saturday protest the goons have available is Jan 28 v Ostend. 4. Can you imagine if the situation was reversed and 200 Belgians took a ferry to Dover and harassed a UK citizen on the streets of London? The Dail Mail would demand they were flogged and beaten. The Brexiteers would be campaigning for sanctions against the Belgian govt and the preening, self-obssessed busbody in Prague would start a petition to FIFA calling for Belgium to be barred from the next World Cup. Grow up, everyone. Europe is living in dark and dangerous times and the self-indulgence of these idiotic protestors is reckless and irresponsible in the extreme. "....not just Charlie Drake in his taxi and the other 19 clapped-out pensioners who are beyond the help of even Viagra. "
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Post by zenga on Dec 24, 2016 1:21:10 GMT
.. 2. Brussels was placed on lockdown as recently as Monday this week. 2. Brussels was NOT on lockdown last Monday. They carried out a search warrant and blocked traffic in 2 streets around the area. That is nothing unusual in Brussels. If it was an armed bank robber they were going to arrest they would do the same. We are talking about a few 100 meters of street that was blocked, out of the ~ 300 km of streets in total in Brussels. If that is called a lockdown, then every major city in Europe is pretty much every other day on lockdown. .. 3. ... Given that the March anniversary of the Brussels attacks make it both politically and logisitcally impossible to do it around then What makes you think that? In the days after the attacks manifestations were allowed IN Brussels. We are talking about St-Truiden here, a countryside town so small that The Valley could host its whole population (kids will have to sit on daddy's lap though). A manifestation in such a small town has absolutely zero to do with what happens in Brussels. Yeah I would agree that it would be poor taste to go yell that RD is a nab on the day of the attacks if there is a memorial going on, but apart from that I can't see any reason why a CA protest should be related to the anniversary of the attacks. Nor why it would be logistically impossibly to enter Belgium. 4. Can you imagine if the situation was reversed and 200 Belgians took a ferry to Dover and harassed a UK citizen on the streets of London? The Dail Mail would demand they were flogged and beaten. The Brexiteers would be campaigning for sanctions against the Belgian govt and the preening, Completely agree. I find the whole idea that a couple of angry British fans go to St-Truiden to unfold a banner and yell at someone who is eating - to be completely absurd. It could be a scene from Falty Towers. Pretty sure most press and people here can see the humor in that. There is no way in the world that anyone with common sense will take that serious. And a mass protest together with ST-Truiden fans? I have to see that one. First of all I don't think STVV have enough fans to organize a mass protest. Second off, when RD left STVV to buy Standard they were openly crying (literally) to RD to not leave them alone. The guy has quite some support among the STVV fans. self-obssessed busbody in Prague would start a petition to FIFA calling for Belgium to be barred from the next World Cup. Aha, that would be a way then for England to qualify!
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Post by weststandfruitloop on Dec 24, 2016 9:21:32 GMT
Am I missing something here? Why is everyone saying that STVV only have two Saturday home games left this season? They have up to SEVEN Saturday home games left (but more realistically, probably about five). They have five home league games left but only two of them are Sat fixtures. The other three are weekday games. The nutters organising this ill-conceived protest have made it clear that it will be a weekend jolly. Totally wrong as zenga points out below. There have been enough threads about the structure of the Belgian league on Charlton forums (including this one) since RD took over that surely every Charlton fan knows how it works? After the regular fixtures the league splits into separate play-off groups and every team plays ten more games (five home and five away). A few of these will be midweek of course, but I think it's reasonable to assume that STVV will play around three Saturday home playoff games. Making five Saturday home games in total (two regular + three playoff) for the rest of the season. The B20 lot may be numpties, but I'm pretty sure they know this - and will most likely be targetting one of the playoff games as (a) they are higher profile and (b) take place at a time of year when they're less likely to be called off due to weather.
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 24, 2016 10:23:45 GMT
STVV have an all weather pitch I think.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2016 10:33:09 GMT
Incredible amount of bile and vitriol between Charlton fans. Peace on earth and goodwill to all men, especially your fellow Charlton fans.
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Post by weststandfruitloop on Dec 24, 2016 14:42:20 GMT
STVV have an all weather pitch I think. Good point. You're right. I still reckon they'll go over for one of the playoff games though. Since it's primarily a jolly for most of them, I doubt that doing it in mid-winter will appeal to them.
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Post by northstandsteve on Dec 24, 2016 22:26:52 GMT
Think it is a shame you are playin Bertiesmalls Reams thought you were better than that.Always had the time of day for you but lost a bit of respect now.
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 24, 2016 22:30:55 GMT
Bertiesmalls?
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Post by weststandfruitloop on Dec 27, 2016 15:40:24 GMT
It seems people on CL don't understand the Belgian structure at all. Don't know if Lewis Coaches is part of the B20 lot, but he reckons if STVV finish second from bottom they don't get in the playoffs. In fact EVERYONE gets in the playoffs this year (including some teams from the division below) as part of the restructuring of the number of teams in the league.
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Post by reamsofverse on Dec 27, 2016 18:37:30 GMT
Watch out for Roeslare in the play-offs.
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