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Matchday Ticket prices 25/26

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  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,535
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,902
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Blocks that are only open because of high sales elsewhere. I agree that tickets could be cheaper but there's context as to why those blocks are unsold. They aren't usually open and they're the worst seats in the house in terms of experience 
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,535
    fenaddick said:
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Blocks that are only open because of high sales elsewhere. I agree that tickets could be cheaper but there's context as to why those blocks are unsold. They aren't usually open and they're the worst seats in the house in terms of experience 
    A few are sold in those Curb stand blocks on the edges. Not sure what you mean by context in this instance. We should be aiming to sell them and as of now, day before the game, they remain unsold (but for a few). If they're not so great for a view or experience they would be more easily sold at a reduced price.
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,796
    fenaddick said:
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Blocks that are only open because of high sales elsewhere. I agree that tickets could be cheaper but there's context as to why those blocks are unsold. They aren't usually open and they're the worst seats in the house in terms of experience 
    The worst seats in the house are in the Lower Covered End, in my opinion (which is my point. Perspectives differ). There is nothing wrong with the seats at the other end of the east and west, although I get people would prefer to be at the north end or on halfway. Hardly a reason not to attend.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,902
    fenaddick said:
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Blocks that are only open because of high sales elsewhere. I agree that tickets could be cheaper but there's context as to why those blocks are unsold. They aren't usually open and they're the worst seats in the house in terms of experience 
    The worst seats in the house are in the Lower Covered End, in my opinion (which is my point. Perspectives differ). There is nothing wrong with the seats at the other end of the east and west, although I get people would prefer to be at the north end or on halfway. Hardly a reason not to attend.
    I carefully said experience rather than view as you're right there that Covered End Lower is the worst for that. What I was alluding to was that you're at one end of the ground without the benefits of that atmosphere created by the Covered End, plus on a less important point it's harder to see the scoreboard which isn't helpful either. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,902
    fenaddick said:
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Blocks that are only open because of high sales elsewhere. I agree that tickets could be cheaper but there's context as to why those blocks are unsold. They aren't usually open and they're the worst seats in the house in terms of experience 
    A few are sold in those Curb stand blocks on the edges. Not sure what you mean by context in this instance. We should be aiming to sell them and as of now, day before the game, they remain unsold (but for a few). If they're not so great for a view or experience they would be more easily sold at a reduced price.
    The context is they've been on sale for less time (I'm 90% sure they weren't open immediately anyway) and people like to sit nearer the middle/Covered End. Maybe you're right that they should be cheaper, I'm just saying why they don't sell as well at the moment
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,796
    fenaddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Blocks that are only open because of high sales elsewhere. I agree that tickets could be cheaper but there's context as to why those blocks are unsold. They aren't usually open and they're the worst seats in the house in terms of experience 
    The worst seats in the house are in the Lower Covered End, in my opinion (which is my point. Perspectives differ). There is nothing wrong with the seats at the other end of the east and west, although I get people would prefer to be at the north end or on halfway. Hardly a reason not to attend.
    I carefully said experience rather than view as you're right there that Covered End Lower is the worst for that. What I was alluding to was that you're at one end of the ground without the benefits of that atmosphere created by the Covered End, plus on a less important point it's harder to see the scoreboard which isn't helpful either. 
    Not from the west!
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,796
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Virtually no sales in H, I assume because they have restricted it. We’ll see over time but I suspect the prices are too high to maximise revenue. Charging a minimum adult price of £40 to sit in the middle of the upper west, behind the hospitality seats, for Millwall is pushing your luck IMO.
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,535
    A few lower covered end have come online for sale so i grabbed one. Worth checking/ refreshing for those on a stricter budget. 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,377
    edited August 2025
    They've reduced the pricing in West Stand Block H, although not yet showing if you try and purchase.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/limited-covered-end-tickets-remaining-millwall-clash

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  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,716
    They've reduced the pricing in West Stand Block H, although not yet showing if you try and purchase.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/limited-covered-end-tickets-remaining-millwall-clash
    Free handbook with every ticket, how thoughtful.
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 3,144
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Or it could be that 21000 to 22000 is the best we can expect regardless of price. 
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,535
    msomerton said:
    The damage of our match day prices now kicking in since it will cost £32 per adult now, with restricted sales and lower covered end sold out. Almost whole blocks in the Curbs stand unsold. Casual or late buyers will be stung for £32 + the Katie tax, and less likely to return too.

    A solution could be to sell those blocks in the Curbs stand at a reduced price to those on the database- say £27 same as they have done for the new family area (block H) at far end of West lower.
    Or it could be that 21000 to 22000 is the best we can expect regardless of price. 
    Maybe but why constrain ourselves with high prices and empty seats?
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,006
    £38 (Leicester) and £40 Millwall is an absolute piss take, add the walkup tax and some people will be paying £43 on the day. Works 'ok' while the sun is shining and we have positivity after promotion, if we go on a shit run and the winter kicks in, we'll see just how well priced it's all been. 

  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,066
    shine166 said:
    £38 (Leicester) and £40 Millwall is an absolute piss take, add the walkup tax and some people will be paying £43 on the day. Works 'ok' while the sun is shining and we have positivity after promotion, if we go on a shit run and the winter kicks in, we'll see just how well priced it's all been. 

    And of course many ate ideally buying more than one ticket. They want to bring a mate/ family. 

    Then the total cost is even more eye watering when you compare to alternate entertainment options. It prices out a lot of people. 
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,796
    edited August 2025
    They've reduced the pricing in West Stand Block H, although not yet showing if you try and purchase.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/limited-covered-end-tickets-remaining-millwall-clash
    They haven’t imposed any purchase restrictions on block H, so it’s now just a cheaper block not a family area, although it’s still £30. They won’t be able to stop you sitting nearer the halfway line. 
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,535
    Just realised Sheff Weds tomorrow is £30, Gold game.. how on earth is that so?? Was intending to go but can't justify that. 
  • Just realised Sheff Weds tomorrow is £30, Gold game.. how on earth is that so?? Was intending to go but can't justify that. 
    The prices are normally dictated by the anticipated away following.  I'd imagine Sheffield United will be the same.
    Ipswich and Norwich will almost certainly sell out their allocation and the price will be the same.

  • Got tickets for family middle ish of west lower , so top price seats £40 !! Proper pisstake, nephew said get 3 others(support other teams but Charlton is local for them ) for mates they’ll pay for their own not expecting that rip off price . Don’t Think we’ll be seeing them again 

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  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 16,053
    decent incentive that
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,899
    edited January 9
    clive said:
    Someone’s on a roll. Ballsy call on the Chelsea ticket prices that paid off and now they’ve followed up with that inspired bundled. 👏👏👏
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,066
    clive said:
    Someone’s on a roll. Ballsy call on the Chelsea ticket prices that paid off and now they’ve followed up with that inspired bundled. 👏👏👏
    It is a good deal and they should do these from time to time. 

    I imagine the sales for these are otherwise at risk from the option to watch on TV for two of them and squeezed budgets post Christmas (for some) especially if they forked out for a Chelsea ticket. 

    Sensible. 
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,535
    The Derby game was priced at £20 anyway, and i was targeting that for my next appearance, but this offer hooks me in to fork out for the other two as well as my criterion of £20 has been punctured. So it's an effective offer, well-timed.

    The half season ticket is also still good value as the price per game on that is still around £20 in the cheaper seats i think, taking away the Coventry game that has already gone. Presuming the Half ST is still on sale.

    Empty seat are in no-one's interest, expect those who prefer smaller crowds for private or personal reasons.
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,304
    clive said:
    Someone’s on a roll. Ballsy call on the Chelsea ticket prices that paid off and now they’ve followed up with that inspired bundled. 👏👏👏
    i don't agree that it was a ballsy call - our fairweather / glory boy factor is massive these days - as big if not bigger than ever i'd say which is quite bizarre considering the shit 15-20 years or so we've had   
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,066
    DOUCHER said:
    clive said:
    Someone’s on a roll. Ballsy call on the Chelsea ticket prices that paid off and now they’ve followed up with that inspired bundled. 👏👏👏
    i don't agree that it was a ballsy call - our fairweather / glory boy factor is massive these days - as big if not bigger than ever i'd say which is quite bizarre considering the shit 15-20 years or so we've had   
    On that point are many (any) of our tickets sold via agencies / other commercial tie ups and not on the standard ticket site?