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  • Off_it said:
    bobmunro said:
    shirty5 said:
    Over 23,000 sold (Includes the away end that figure) 

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/saturdays-attendance-passes-23000

    4,000 Millwall walk-ups on Saturday. What could possibly go wrong?
    To be fair, if this was the other way around we'd have people on here spitting their dummies out demanding more tickets if whole blocks are empty.

    What's the view from the other side @MillwallFan ? (well, amongst those of you that have had their allotted hour of internet access this week AND can read, which I appreciate is probably not very many!)

    Not fussed really. We rarely get given extra tickets. 

    Off_it said:
    bobmunro said:
    shirty5 said:
    Over 23,000 sold (Includes the away end that figure) 

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/saturdays-attendance-passes-23000

    4,000 Millwall walk-ups on Saturday. What could possibly go wrong?
    To be fair, if this was the other way around we'd have people on here spitting their dummies out demanding more tickets if whole blocks are empty.

    What's the view from the other side @MillwallFan ? (well, amongst those of you that have had their allotted hour of internet access this week AND can read, which I appreciate is probably not very many!)

    They don’t care …. 
  • DOUCHER said:
    NelsonsFU said:
    Zone 3 extension to the West Stand Block H appears to be a resounding failure.Very few bought since the announcement.
    goes some way to proving my point about ticket prices not being the defining factor about attendance - for most a few extra quid is fine - signing up to a dull, depressing experience isn't 
    I think it's too early to tell whether it's a failure, or more specifically how much of a failure. I believe the ticket prices are a definite fail. However Block H west stand remain the cheapest seats available, at this stage and for walk ups on the day, when if on the database, adults will be asked to pay £33 with the Katie tax included.  Are we selling on the day? website doesn't say in its 23,000 sold story.
  • 1,489 seats available in the Curbs at the start of yesterday according to AI. A quick eyeball of the blocks just now, I'd guess 1,400 remain.


    At long last - a practical use for AI 
  • We should have a home ticket re-sale site on  Charlton Life.
    If tickets going spare for whatever reason sell them on for say 50% to fellow members .. 
    Better to have bums on seats than the empty ones .. 
  • Uh oh


  • We should have a home ticket re-sale site on  Charlton Life.
    If tickets going spare for whatever reason sell them on for say 50% to fellow members .. 
    Better to have bums on seats than the empty ones .. 
    50% ? what’s wrong with face value ?
  • We should have a home ticket re-sale site on  Charlton Life.
    If tickets going spare for whatever reason sell them on for say 50% to fellow members .. 
    Better to have bums on seats than the empty ones .. 
    50% ? what’s wrong with face value ?
    He wouldn't be able to ponce a half price ticket.
  • Uh oh


    Yeah I went through that process with Gemini. We needed a brief conversation to first agree upon the count of all dots, it needed some context. Red & grey adding up to the actual capacity of the Curbs was my main validation point.
  • TelMc32 said:
    If i couldn't get to Charlton as a kid I used to find this round ball thingy and kick it around a park or fields emulating my hero's , with some mates, randoms whoever,  crazy idea 
    Fields?? You must have lived in the sticks then. On Saturdays the school playgrounds were locked up so playing football meant a trek to Blackheath, Charlton Park or Greenwich Park and nobody ever fancied doing that.
    Really. We also had both parts of Plumstead Common, one with the adventure playground which was pretty new when I was a kid, Winn Common, Shrewsbury Park, Bostall woods, Oxleas, Charlton and Maryon Wilson parks. Loads to do with just the green spaces, rather than trekking up to the Old Kent Road to make yourself feel dirty 🤷🏻‍♂️
    I grew up in SE3 so like I said, we rarely fancied the (walking) trek to the local parks let alone the bus (busses) trek to the green space places you had local(ish) to you. 
    Sutcliffe park , Greenwich park , Blackheath common all much nearer than the Den from SE3 

    I’d jump on two buses from Mottingham to get to those places early eighties wasn’t a big deal


     



    I’d jump on one bus to get to the Den…
    I’d jump under one NOT to get to there!!
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