...for Charlton's budgeting team.
Millwall and Gillingham filling out the away end next season is probably £120k better off than Shrewsbury and Scunthorpe.
Birmingham winning promotion and Diawarra qualifying for Europe has also brought in some extra cash.
The club will probably have at least £300k in the budget for next year now that potentially might not have been there.
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Good point.
Some of us also will give serious consideration as to whether we are prepared to risk attending this fixture which will mean a potential loss of revenue from home fans.
You've said this before Len. The away game I wouldn't blame anyone for not going. However, the home game as long as you enter and exit via the Landsdowne / Charlton Lane side of the ground you'll have no problems. Just avoid Floyd Road / away end and pubs.
Scaremongering possibly but I would imagine that the police and both clubs would be happier if The Valley fixture was either an evening kick off or at a time when any potential trouble is unlikely like boxing day.
Assuming you have a ST, your non attendance will mean very little to the club.
I for one, will be attending the Millwall game because I have never had the pleasure of their company at a live game. However, my wife used to live in SE16 on lower road next door to a big Milwall pub and I had the misfortune of watching the FA cup final there when Millwall met Man U in the final.
I have never finished my drink so quickly and never cheered Man U so fervently, in the safety of her flat. I also remember the riots that ensued after their play off game with Birmingham.
I really can see why no one likes them.
Like your analogy, Nelse. Better than Dead.
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can't see too many staying away from a home game cause it's 'Wall visiting, in fact more will attend because it is them. Stay away from the Toolbox, no problem, if you want but there is no reason not to attend The Valley.
A lot of home fans stayed away from The Valley after the game in 93/94 had trouble in home areas.
No team/supporters will ever stop me from going to a game but this is one game my four year old will not be going to this season even though I have just bought him his first season ticket.
That was the year.
If it is just me and nobody else thinking that way then I agree with you as they already have my money.
However if plenty of others think like me then a significant dent will be made in bar, food outlet, Club shop and programme sales and thus revenue.
My (and the others obviously) non attendance will mean something to the Club then.
For the record I haven't completely ruled out going I've just said that it needs serious consideration. For example should I leave my daughter at home etc, etc if I do go.
I just think it is a sad state of affairs that I even have to think twice about going to watch my team play with my family. Some will probably accuse me of being over cautious but I go back a long way and know the Millwall reputation.
For most games this would be fine but a lot of Millwall live in the same areas as Charlton fans so would be coming from the same direction, same trains, same buses etc. Add to that the fact it'll be their biggest away game of the season and they'll be well up for it.
I honestly can't see that it's going to be like some people make it out. As far as im concerned, its an easy away day that lets me get home within half an hour. Anyone that thinks it'd going to be kicking off left, right and center might want to try stepping out of the 80s for five minutes.
Dont hold back
How very dare you, as said by someones ex flat mate we live in the 80z. Of course that dsnt explain why the last time we played NillWall there was trouble on 3 sides of the ground and in the Directors box. I think if you continue to slag of these unwashed toss bags the "friends of Millwall" will be upset . Consider your self warned. Think you might want to change the "and small cocks "part--- most Millwall fans are big pricks.
Did the riot after the Birmingahm play off game happen in the 80s or the Spanner at Reading or the trouble at the Valley in 93 (and that is the first 3 of manysince the 80s). Where ever you lot go when it is high profile be it opposition who eqaully like to kick off or a local team it goes off. If it dosen't it will be due to a high police presence which we as a club will have to fork out for.