Charlton Fans Best In Country


For the second season in a row Charlton’s supporters came top of the Behaviour of the Public Fair Play League.

And that means the club will receive £20,000 to spend on fans’ initiatives during the coming campaign.


As in 2005/06, Charlton finished ahead of second-placed Fulham to win the award, the club’s average of 8.84 edging out the Cottagers (8.76).

Ben Hayes, elected supporters’ director, said to the clubs official site: ‘It’s great to have won the fans’ Fair Play League again – not that the news should come as any surprise because we all know that Charlton fans are the best in the country.

‘However, it’s always nice to receive some recognition for that, and it’s testament to how supporters have represented Charlton in the best possible fashion, both home and away, while also backing the club to the hilt.”

To add to the accolade there was particular praise from Liverpool, passed on by Addicks boss Alan Pardew, following the final match of the 2006/07 season.

‘I was told our fans were the most well behaved that visited Anfield this season, and apparently that was the case last season as well,’ said Pardew.

‘This comes as no surprise to me, and just shows you can provide great backing for the players and still represent the club brilliantly.”


It’s actually the third time in three years that Charlton have won a Fair Play award, with the Addicks also lifting the 2005/06 Fair Play League award.

Last season Charlton finished fifth in the Fair Play League table with an average of 8.42.

The Fair Play League was won by Tottenham Hotspur (8.63), with Aston Villa, Arsenal and Liverpool also finishing ahead of the Addicks.

Marks are awarded for red and yellow cards, positive play, respect shown towards opponents and officials and the behaviour of club officials.

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