http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/20131015-help-footballforafiver-go-global-1115656.aspxCharlton fans can do their bit to promote Football for a Fiver on a worldwide stage on Thursday evening (6pm) with the club’s annual Twitter trending attempt
Iain Liddle reports
Charlton fans can do their bit to promote Football for a Fiver on a worldwide stage on Thursday evening with the club’s annual Twitter trending attempt.
At 6pm on Thursday, October 17th supporters are encouraged to tweet the hashtag #FootballForAFiver as many times as they can, retweet other messages including the tag and encourage other fans, friends and family to do the same.
The aim is to get #FootballForAFiver into a top 10 list of Twitter trends, which can be seen on the site’s homepage, promote Charlton’s discount initiative to a global audience and help fill The Valley for the visit of Wigan Athletic on Sunday, October 27th (3pm).
Also this year, the club will incorporate its successful Facebook page into the promotion by attempting to garner at least 500 ‘shares’ of a Football for a Fiver poster which will be uploaded at 6pm on Thursday.
Simply click ‘share’ on the post shortly after 6pm and, as on Twitter, encourage other fans, friends and family to do the same.
Volunteers have already started distributing Football for Fiver flyers across the South East and it’s not too late to help the cause, as supporters can print out their own A4 posters by clicking here.
Read more at
http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/20131015-help-footballforafiver-go-global-1115656.aspx#kWZIZ7eWGQq3Z33k.99
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A very ***FUNNY*** video here. Not even the players can understand why Football For A Fiver costs £6.
#BrassesForAFiver
And while you at it follow the museum on @CHATHMuseum
http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/20131017-footballforafiver-trends-worldwide-1119209.aspx
Homemade Fish pie apparently #decent
(link didn't appear to work on CAFC.co.uk?!)
We can still get hold of more leaflets if anyone fancies delivering 250 or 500
Have a feeling this will be the lowest attendance we've had for a fiver game, despite playing the FA cup holders.
Theoretically, as a one off given the Sunday ko failing to clash so much with other SE games like a Saturday would, the opening up to those who can't do Saturdays, and the improved level of opposition, this should have been an easier sell.
27 k at the Valley v Wigan recently & 9 k at Roots Hall today #footballforafiver - general Pricing policies in need of a review?
http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/football-for-a-fiver-charlton-huddersfield-2282817.aspx
Very interesting point if you ask me
Where does the pricing point start that fills the ground?
Not forgetting the frequency per year. Or the already sold season tickets.
I guess that was the point of the 2 free tickets from last year, they balanced out football for a fivers - that said not convinced at all that ST holders that bothered by a couple of times per year.