Must be coming up to that time when the club announce their plans and prices for Charlton season tickets, I wonder if the club will slash the prices to try and tempt fans who are considering not renewing back to the club?
If you were considering not renewing next season, could you be tempted back with a cheaper price, or will no amount of price reducing tempt you back?
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Annoying because I really miss home games.
We are already the cheapest club in London to support, they know numbers will be lower, and therefore I do not see them reducing ticket prices as an incentive.
I just have this feeling when news of season tickets is released, we will realise exactly what they're up to if you know what I mean.
If we get relegated to L1 and they then sell I will buy one though, but I will not give the King Rat any more of my money especially because part of it will pay for some of the liars salary.
Therefore it will also require the signing of an exciting player, or a returning favorite, about June 1st to generate interest. My money's on Darren Bent.
IF they had any sense at all, they would announce that they are going to prove they have listened to supporters and are going to publish the plan AND prove this in their actions by making the signings to show that they have broken the cycle before making any increase in price.
I am not sure that even this would convince me to sign up again.
I would also add that money off deal is not a driver for me now, I would simply deduct the games I attended to break even on the deal. Not a great hardship, especially if we are in div 3 by then.
Maybe we should make get current season ticket holders to sign up to say we will only renew if you do X, Y orZ?
No deal, No money. Whoever represents us can negotiate from a position that has tangible strength.
It would inevitably mean a reduction in match day prices as well and this would have to be applied to the sale of tickets to away supporters.
In addition, it would make the football for a fiver scheme fairly pointless.
But we will see; they must be getting desperate. If it was me, I'd move the concession cut-off back from 65 to 60 or maybe even 55. And perhaps tinker with the ages for younger fans. Push under 11s up to U16s, scrap the U18s band and switch the U21s band to U25s but at the old U18 price. But what do I know?
If you are going to re-new - and I hope most people won't - at least hold off doing so until August.