Poor attendance same as last season. When we played them in league one it was before Christmas and we got 20k
Despite being promoted our crowds are shrinking and I'm not sure the club are doing enough to boost that
Agree. It was on TV, an early KO, we were playing a team who we knew we wouldn't out in a fight against and the police would cause problems after the game with regards to travel. Not surprised it was a low turnout.
Ticket prices ridiculous, youth team players,recession and people can't afford to spend out the money going football. To many restrictions on tickets for some of these derby games also
James course they don't. Larging it up drinking mulled wine and chardonnay, fooking del boy size doobies getting passed round "spreading the love" Never liked Hart, people need to remember he is EX PALACE. Dougie freedmans buddy he is. Why you think we got Sordell.
You can't blame the fans though. Perhaps I am just getting old, however, when I was growing up watching Charlton in the early Curbishley days, I never remember the football being this bad in general; this is not a direct judgement of today's performance.
Charlton always used to be a team that had a go, that had spirit, that played on the front foot and even though the opposition may have been more talented or benefited from better resources, our spirit and attitude bridged the gap.
These days, however, I always come away from The Valley disheartened. Perhaps it is just nostalgia........
Why did so many of our fans choose not to support the team today? This is supposed to be the fixture that we want to win more than any other, yet so many stayed away and then moaned about the player's performance.
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Despite being promoted our crowds are shrinking and I'm not sure the club are doing enough to boost that
Attendance vs Palace live on Sky 12 months ago 21,730
So far the first three games are way down on last season. I'm sure the club could do something to turn this around on and off the pitch?
Pretty sure they do not give a damn about the falling attendances.
Charlton always used to be a team that had a go, that had spirit, that played on the front foot and even though the opposition may have been more talented or benefited from better resources, our spirit and attitude bridged the gap.
These days, however, I always come away from The Valley disheartened. Perhaps it is just nostalgia........