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  • edited September 2017

    I no longer go very often not as a direct result of the Belgians, but as an indirect result (because watching midtable L1 football in a third full stadium doesn't do much for me).

    Also as others have noted once you get used to just following the game via Twitter, radio, Sky etc you realise that you don't miss it as much as you thought and are grateful to have a lot more precious time on a Saturday.

    In short when we win I am pleased regardless and if we lose/draw then I am glad I didn't bother going.

    A fairweather fan then? It does not work like that.
    But this is a discussion about attendances and I suspect that for a lot of people it does work like that. Now that my kids don't want to go anymore I would be spending at least two hours in the car on my own with no guarantee of meeting any of the crowd I used to sit with as they have mostly given it up too.
    I was genuinely planning to go to the Wigan game and only realised at 8.30pm that I'd completely forgotten. That would have been unthinkable once, but actually I was pleased, and that's before the extent of the defeat became apparent.
    I used to say, 'I will get a season ticket the day after Roland sells', but I doubt whether that's true anymore. People move on.
    You might say, 'Well you were never a proper fan then.' Fine, maybe I wasn't, but if you want to understand low attendances, it's part of the answer.
  • edited September 2017
    Uboat said:

    I no longer go very often not as a direct result of the Belgians, but as an indirect result (because watching midtable L1 football in a third full stadium doesn't do much for me).

    Also as others have noted once you get used to just following the game via Twitter, radio, Sky etc you realise that you don't miss it as much as you thought and are grateful to have a lot more precious time on a Saturday.

    In short when we win I am pleased regardless and if we lose/draw then I am glad I didn't bother going.

    A fairweather fan then? It does not work like that.
    But this is a discussion about attendances and I suspect that for a lot of people it does work like that. Now that my kids don't want to go anymore I would be spending at least two hours in the car on my own with no guarantee of meeting any of the crowd I used to sit with as they have mostly given it up too.
    I was genuinely planning to go to the Wigan game and only realised at 8.30pm that I'd completely forgotten. That would have been unthinkable once, but actually I was pleased, and that's before the extent of the defeat became apparent.
    I used to say, 'I will get a season ticket the day after Roland sells', but I doubt whether that's true anymore. People move on.
    You might say, 'Well you were never a proper fan then.' Fine, maybe I wasn't, but if you want to understand low attendances, it's part of the answer.
    Understand totally but it is possible to regain the habit too - I knew someone who did this at various stages in his life - and there is also a natural churn effect over and above the current crisis. I think the ownership is doing a lot of damage, but as with the move to Selhurst it can be repaired over time. It just isn't going to happen while the causes of the problem are still in place.
  • I wonder how many tax dodgers from UOG took up the offer? 10, 20 maybe?
  • I wonder how many tax dodgers from UOG took up the offer? 10, 20 maybe?

    Loads couldn't sit in my normal seat
  • clb74 said:

    I wonder how many tax dodgers from UOG took up the offer? 10, 20 maybe?

    Loads couldn't sit in my normal seat
    I think that was the group who were doing the half time nonsense. That was the only noticeable group. As said, the North lower looked less busy than the Southend game.


    Not that it matters where you sit, you seemed to spend the whole game looking at your phone :-)
  • Sit in A block lot more busier than normal
  • I wonder how many tax dodgers from UOG took up the offer? 10, 20 maybe?

    Are all the students at UOG even back yet anyway?

    If they are back then surely it was the end of freshers week.

    Seems an odd time to do the promotion. Would've thought it'd have attracted more in a few weeks when people are more settled in and aren't at the end of a week where everyones been going out every night.
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  • this above with big, shiny knobs on. Well said.
  • I wonder how many tax dodgers from UOG took up the offer? 10, 20 maybe?

    Are all the students at UOG even back yet anyway?

    If they are back then surely it was the end of freshers week.

    Seems an odd time to do the promotion. Would've thought it'd have attracted more in a few weeks when people are more settled in and aren't at the end of a week where everyones been going out every night.
    Agreed, a student newly arriving at Uni and maybe in London for the first time would have a load of things to do, probably more enticing than 3rd division football. Personally, I only started going regularly to football after leaving University, as a break from the boredom of my working and domestic life!
  • ross1 said:

    If the owner does not want to watch us play, why should we?

    ross1 said:

    If the owner does not want to watch us play, why should we?

    A great comment ross.......I hadn't thought of that......I may pinch it from you somewhere along the line!
  • ross1 said:

    If the owner does not want to watch us play, why should we?

    ross1 said:

    If the owner does not want to watch us play, why should we?

    A great comment ross.......I hadn't thought of that......I may pinch it from you somewhere along the line!
    yes but he watches it on a live stream......... like a lot of other people via their VPN's.........
  • Rob7Lee said:

    ross1 said:

    If the owner does not want to watch us play, why should we?

    ross1 said:

    If the owner does not want to watch us play, why should we?

    A great comment ross.......I hadn't thought of that......I may pinch it from you somewhere along the line!
    yes but he watches it on a live stream......... like a lot of other people via their VPN's.........
    Errrr yeah........ whilst sitting in a restaurant having a birthday lunch at the same time!
  • ross1 said:

    If the owner does not want to watch us play, why should we?

    ross1 said:

    If the owner does not want to watch us play, why should we?

    A great comment ross.......I hadn't thought of that......I may pinch it from you somewhere along the line!
    Are you going to pinch it twice?
    ;-)
  • Bit alarming, wasn't it?

    Nice sunny Saturday, team had an ok start to the season. Looking round seeing it so empty is pretty demoralising.

    Noticeable thing was there was a well publicised £5 offer this week in the North Lower and a supposed flooding of Greenwich Uni students. Yet the North Lower looked now more populated than normal, probably less busy than the other Saturday games.

    I know full well it's the Roland / Katrien effect and we 'just have to get used to it', but crowd wise even with some success it's going to be a long haul to getting crowds back up in the future.

    Selling just 2k tickets for that Legends game was a real eye-opener to many who thought that 10k fans disillusioned with the regime will just turn up again.

    So many lifetime fans of 20,30,40 years have just literally parked it. Makes me so demoralised and angry at what has evolved over the last few years, i fear the impact is going to be so long-lasting.

    Thoughts?

    Bit alarming, wasn't it?

    Nice sunny Saturday, team had an ok start to the season. Looking round seeing it so empty is pretty demoralising.

    Noticeable thing was there was a well publicised £5 offer this week in the North Lower and a supposed flooding of Greenwich Uni students. Yet the North Lower looked now more populated than normal, probably less busy than the other Saturday games.

    I know full well it's the Roland / Katrien effect and we 'just have to get used to it', but crowd wise even with some success it's going to be a long haul to getting crowds back up in the future.

    Selling just 2k tickets for that Legends game was a real eye-opener to many who thought that 10k fans disillusioned with the regime will just turn up again.

    So many lifetime fans of 20,30,40 years have just literally parked it. Makes me so demoralised and angry at what has evolved over the last few years, i fear the impact is going to be so long-lasting.

    Thoughts?

    Sadly, I cannot but agree with everything you say.
    My belief is that Duchatalet is something of a sociopath.
    We are dealing with a man who has no empathy or understanding of human empathy or emotions, this is often found in highly successful business men, they have no time for such frivolous attachments.
    What makes him tick are not normal or rational traits for the average citizen.
    Sociopaths can come across as very charming and plausible individuals and function quite happily in society without upsetting too many people along the way, they are not necessarily unpleasant to deal with or be around.....he is a great business man but with his football empire he has stepped outside of his comfort zone and is way way out of his depth.
    He thinks only in terms of this empire as a vision of self grandiose achievement, he feels not one jot about the attachment and feelings that us fans have invested over many decades simply because he doesn't have the same natural human instincts, he can't begin to understand it because in him those emotions either simply don't exist or at the very least mean very very little, in short he has a hollow place in his heart.
    This football empire is a plaything for him. I say this because he's losing money hand over fist, yet doesn't seem to care that much, ask yourself if he did, then wouldn't he have got rid long ago? Remind me, when was the last time he came to The Valley to actually watch us play....he has no attachment to Charlton as a football club (least ways in the way we all do) and we can do absolutely NOTHING to change that very sad state of affairs, it's deep in his DNA.
    I'm no expert in these matters but I think this is the sort of guy we are dealing with(others with more knowledge please feel free to put me straight) and for that reason we have absolutely no idea where he's taking us and more disturbingly.......I don't think he does either, because he doesn't really care!
    Spot on & so is Meire.
  • TelMc32 said:

    Redhenry said:

    I didn't see any tax dodgers in the north lower.

    So Roly & Kat can't even sell a game and a pint for a fiver to local students.

    Surely even the thickest skinned narcissist starts to realise that maybe, just maybe, they really are feckin' useless!!!
    Or maybe that it is much tougher to tap into new markets than you think...
    The whole student model is flawed. Most football supporting students will already have a cast iron football allegiance before rocking up to college for 3 years of jaeger bombs and chlamydia.

    They may attend the odd game but they'll never be "supporters" in the main. But to this lot that won't matter.

    Moved away from London so can't attend as much as I would like to but I personally think it is time to go back en masse as a fan base as life is too short to let incompetent owners keep you away from a club you've gone to for generations before the muppet show rolled into SE7 and will continue to do so long after they've gone.

    They're killing the club slowly in terms of its soul and character but fans staying away long term could unintentionally expediate that potential avenue. They'll get bored and clear off one day and a shame for so many die hard fans to miss going because of them.


  • edited September 2017



    The number of e-mails I get from the Club inviting me to Curry nights and/or any other of a host of ill-conceived themed match-day events is further testament to Meire's continuing penchant for the 'market it more brand it more' philosophy which she outlined at an early stage in Dublin.


    Anyone for a glass of prosecco?

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    see related afternoon tea thread.

    Unbelievable just unbelievable - is it because Peterborough are known as The Posh - could that be the tenuous connection? Maybe this is already mentioned on the other thread!!!
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  • edited September 2017
    Stig said:

    I think it's a plus that people aren't attending. The low attendances are the clearest sign we have that people do not accept this vile regime. Sadly, we've not had a piggy thrown in months. I can't remember seeing anything in the press or hearing anything on the radio about fan's discontent this season. The promising early start, with British players and an English manager, gave the more forgiving elements of the club's supportership the opportunity to claim that lessons had been learnt. A few bad results on though and the facade has gone, those who said that the squad was too thin are being proved right. Those who said that Duchatelet would never manage the club properly are, as ever, correct in their assessment. The glimmer of hope that we could get promoted was enough to silence the dissenters. Only the empty seats told, and continue to tell, the true story: we do not accept their pathetic stewardship of our club. What we really need is for someone to lead more protest activity. But in the absence of that, let's just enjoy the fact that every empty seat is shouting 'Fuck you, Duchetelet. Fuck you, your twisted Turingian hallucination and your hopeless incompetent underling'!

    Of course you are right though, in the long term low attendances are not good for the club. People will slip away, some perhaps never to return. The eventual re-build, when it finally comes, will be slower and harder as a result of lower attendances now. But that time is not now. There will never be a rebuild all the time that Duchatelet is the owner. There will never be a rebuild all the time that Meire is the the hobby-honcho. It's no good getting sad or angry or depressed about low attendances. Accept them for what they are, a clear and unwavering signal of defiance to our Belgian overlords. One day we'll rebuild this club. That will be the time to worry about low attendances, not now.

    Excellent post Stig, I am one who will never accept this cancer within our club but one thing puzzles me. Pinnochio told us that she didn't care if we turned up or not as that leave the way open for those who just wanted to watch football without the protests etc etc to take our places. Indeed apparently the club were missing a trick by not encouraging attendance from SW London. Whatever happened to the new wave of support ?
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