I
see the club has announced that tomorrow's game will be the 22nd Red, White and
Black Day. Apparently there will be the presentation of a couple of Community
Achievement Awards on the pitch, while pupils from Plumcroft Primary School are
to be ready to welcome the players out of the tunnel.
This
could of course have been planned for weeks/months and it's just coincidence
that the designated day coincides with what the world and his dog know will be
extensive protests organised by CARD. Just as it could have been coincidence
earlier this season when an announced protest was followed by a designated
family day at The Valley. If it is coincidence, fair enough. Just that nobody
would put it past Ms Meire and any cronies left to try to muddy the waters. Too
clever by half yet again? If this is the case it isn't clever, it is shameful.
No
matter, this is a good opportunity for us to demonstrate that there is
absolutely no conflict between fully supporting Charlton's long-standing involvement
in the Kick It Out campaign - which began long before the current regime
arrived and will continue long after they have gone - and full support for CARD
and the desire to accelerate a change of ownership.
I
hope that I can get another Kick It Out sticker to go with my collection from
previous years, that the representatives from the Community Trust, the
Charlton's women's team, and the representatives from other groups are given a
warm and well-deserved welcome and show of appreciation. Of course I also hope
that each person on the pitch is introduced separately, so that Ms Meire can appreciate
the contrast between our backing for their work and our desire to see her leave
our club (not because of personal animosity, or some other unacceptable reason,
but because of who she represents and what she has said and done).
I
also hope that all those invited turn up wearing black and white scarves. If
this is a ploy by the club to try to drive a wedge between protestors and
non-protesting Addicks, by trying to present the former as driven by
unacceptable motives, let's not fall for it. Instead let's use the opportunity
to drive home the point that the protests are driven by what we see as the
interests of our club, nothing else.
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