we're definitely a category B game. anybody know where the away fans sit? the only area they charge £46 for B games is the goal upper. there's 3 areas in the lower that are £32 for B, £46 for A.
Cat A Cat B
Centre Upper £94 £66
Centre Upper Back £70 £49
Next To Centre Upper £70 £49
Next To Centre Upper Back £61 £43
Wing Upper £60 £42
Wing Upper Back £55 £38
Corner Upper £60 £42
Goal Upper £66 £46
Goal Upper Back £55 £38
Going to football is part of a day for me. A day to get out, see a few people i wouldn't normally, have a shout and a joke in public, hopefully cheering Charlton on to victory.
The opposition is largely irrelevent to me, i never focus on them and never properly watch the match like one i watch on the telly.
Normally the actual game is the worst part of the day. I'll pay my money like everyone else, but if it meant my home seat was £50-£70, like the bulk of those at Arsenal, then you won't be seeing me know more.
Charlton is an important part of my life, but not one i'm prepared to pay that for.
I'd already decided that I wouldn't be going when they moved the game to the Tuesday night however, I would have probably paid the £46 had the game been played on New Years Day.
Well excuse me for being stupid but away fans at Emirates are lower tier in the corner so is it not £32 then? To those that have not been well worth it, fantastic stadium although the sound does seem to dis-sapate into the night sky as the Roofs are not huge.
[cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]I won't be going.
Hope all those that want Charlton to become a 'super club' support this game, because that is what they will be paying every week....
ah, but perhaps you're missing the point...once the sp's become established, all the big tv and sponsorship money will go their way (forget the pl, fa, uefa and fifa trying to call the shots and trying to filter money down, the sp's, tv and sponsors will) and the rest of the clubs will get crumbs...how much do you think your charlton ticket would cost if we weren't getting the £20-£25m quid bung from sky and sponsors that comes our way now ?...it wasn't that long ago that we were all giving forest a hard time over the £25 'waste of money' they were charging and got charged by us...now £25 is lower end of the scale and inflation (and wages) haven't gone up that rapidly in the meantime...
[cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]I won't be going.
Hope all those that want Charlton to become a 'super club' support this game, because that is what they will be paying every week....
ah, but perhaps you're missing the point...once the sp's become established, all the big tv and sponsorship money will go their way (forget the pl, fa, uefa and fifa trying to call the shots and trying to filter money down, the sp's, tv and sponsors will) and the rest of the clubs will get crumbs...how much do you think your charlton ticket would cost if we weren't getting the £20-£25m quid bung from sky and sponsors that comes our way now ?...it wasn't that long ago that we were all giving forest a hard time over the £25 'waste of money' they were charging and got charged by us...now £25 is lower end of the scale and inflation (and wages) haven't gone up that rapidly in the meantime...
Good point that ltgtr.
I still won't be going, I'm still pissed of that the games been moved!
not the point though. We are getting less at their gaff than they do at ours and yet their capacity is at least double. Plus we should get offered the same as everyone else (unless we were and the club shortsightedly refused them)
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Hope all those that want Charlton to become a 'super club' support this game, because that is what they will be paying every week....
so ill post the price list again. which section is the away supporters and are we cat b?
Cat A Cat B
Centre Upper £94 £66
Centre Upper Back £70 £49
Next To Centre Upper £70 £49
Next To Centre Upper Back £61 £43
Wing Upper £60 £42
Wing Upper Back £55 £38
Corner Upper £60 £42
Goal Upper £66 £46
Goal Upper Back £55 £38
Centre Lower £51 £35
Wing Lower £46 £32
Corner Lower £46 £32
Goal Lower £46 £32
Do you really want that ????
so you'd ratrher pay £20 to watch Hull?
Going to football is part of a day for me. A day to get out, see a few people i wouldn't normally, have a shout and a joke in public, hopefully cheering Charlton on to victory.
The opposition is largely irrelevent to me, i never focus on them and never properly watch the match like one i watch on the telly.
Normally the actual game is the worst part of the day. I'll pay my money like everyone else, but if it meant my home seat was £50-£70, like the bulk of those at Arsenal, then you won't be seeing me know more.
Charlton is an important part of my life, but not one i'm prepared to pay that for.
Yes because I can justify that expense and we would have a chance of winning.
I cannot justify £46 and we will most probably get stuffed.
At £35 I'd go. At £40 I'd think about out. £46 is just taking the pith.
How can they justify £14 difference between us and say West Ham?
Because we'll take 1,000 fans, and struggle to fill our allowance, but West Ham will take 2,000.
How can anyone pay £94 to watch a football match?
Well apart from me when im drunk at an England match :)
ah, but perhaps you're missing the point...once the sp's become established, all the big tv and sponsorship money will go their way (forget the pl, fa, uefa and fifa trying to call the shots and trying to filter money down, the sp's, tv and sponsors will) and the rest of the clubs will get crumbs...how much do you think your charlton ticket would cost if we weren't getting the £20-£25m quid bung from sky and sponsors that comes our way now ?...it wasn't that long ago that we were all giving forest a hard time over the £25 'waste of money' they were charging and got charged by us...now £25 is lower end of the scale and inflation (and wages) haven't gone up that rapidly in the meantime...
2,912 places. If it proves to be any more I'm sure the club will honour the
published price.
Good point that ltgtr.
I still won't be going, I'm still pissed of that the games been moved!
will hold you to that.
for £32, i'm in.