250 Charlton supporters are expected to show up at the Belgian hometown of their club’s owner to protest against his ownership of The Addicks.

The fans will travel to Roland Duchatelet’s hometown Sint-Truiden via two packed coaches and various others travelling via the Eurostar and private cars.

The planned march tomorrow, March 4, is part of their ongoing plan to “never leave him in peace”.

They are planning to march through the town ahead of the local team’s Jupiler League match against Eupen at 8pm local time.

They will be joined by disaffected Sint-Truiden (STVV) fans who recently announced the launch of GrAS, their own protest group, urging Duchatelet either to run their club on a competitive basis or sell it to someone else who will.

The protest has been planned jointly by the Coalition Against Roland Duchatelet (CARD), including Women Against the Regime (WAR), and the Belgium 20, who have previously confronted Duchatelet at the Sint-Truiden stadium, Stayen.

A CARD spokesperson said: “A huge amount of planning has gone into Saturday’s demonstration and we are grateful to the police, both here and in Belgium, for their assistance in making sure everything is in place.

“The response from Charlton fans of all ages and both genders has been magnificent and we know they will acquit themselves well on the day.

“The numbers in Belgium alone give the lie to Duchatelet’s claim that the protests are down to ‘a few hotheads who were shown the door’.

“Hundreds of people do not spend 12 hours and their own money travelling to Belgium and back for a march for any other reason than their passion for Charlton and shared conviction that Duchatelet is destroying the club.

“What’s more, we are putting him on notice that he can expect to be embarrassed and upset for as long as it takes to persuade him to sell up, just as he has caused so much frustration and unhappiness to Charlton fans over the last three years.

“We will act lawfully, but we will never leave him in peace."