Had the email today for Season Ticket holders to "bring a friend to Peterborough for £20" but when I click the link (signed in) it is still full price? Anyone else managed to redeem and am I doing something wrong ? Cheers.
Fans who purchase tickets to the Addicks' home midweek games against Bristol Rovers, Peterborough United and Barnsley can enjoy three Tuesday night fixtures for the price of two! https://www.charltonafc.com/news/secure-your-seat-tuesday
Supporters who purchase tickets for Charlton's upcoming fixtures against Stevenage (Saturday, February 8th, KO 12.30pm GMT) and Peterborough United (Tuesday, February 11th, KO 7.45pm GMT) will get half-price entry to the Addicks' clash with Exeter City (Saturday February 22nd, KO 3pm GMT). https://www.charltonafc.com/news/score-hat-trick-se7-february
What about if we've already got Stevenage and Peterborough tickets?
Yeah, credit to the club for trying to shift more tickets, as long as it doesn't lead to a perception that season tickets are less valuable. I'm sure they'll have thought that through though.
As the Addicks chase a top-six finish, don’t miss the crucial final six home games of the season with the 'Super 6 - The Run-In' bundle.
Starting with the visit of Barnsley on Tuesday, March 4th, the bundle also includes Charlton's home games against Wigan Athletic (Saturday, March 15th), Huddersfield Town (Saturday, March 29th), Lincoln City (Saturday, April 5th), Northampton Town (Friday, April 18th) and the final game of the season against Burton Albion (Saturday, May 3rd).
Be there and be part of the journey with this special bundle. Adult tickets are available from £110 - just £18.33 per game - while U11s bundles can be purchased from just £15.
It’s a good initiative, however I would expect at least four of the last six to be on TV. Two already are and Burton is bound to be moved as they will want to show the last games. Huddersfield is also a likely contender.
It’s a good initiative, however I would expect at least four of the last six to be on TV. Two already are and Burton is bound to be moved as they will want to show the last games. Huddersfield is also a likely contender.
This might affect people’s decisions
Both the play off Semi Finals and Final are on TV. Will that affect peoples decisions to go to them?
It’s a good initiative, however I would expect at least four of the last six to be on TV. Two already are and Burton is bound to be moved as they will want to show the last games. Huddersfield is also a likely contender.
This might affect people’s decisions
Not if the need/want points for play off tickets
Personally I can't see anyone choosing to watch any games from the run in on tv, if we are in the positions we are in now.
As the Addicks chase a top-six finish, don’t miss the crucial final six home games of the season with the 'Super 6 - The Run-In' bundle.
Starting with the visit of Barnsley on Tuesday, March 4th, the bundle also includes Charlton's home games against Wigan Athletic (Saturday, March 15th), Huddersfield Town (Saturday, March 29th), Lincoln City (Saturday, April 5th), Northampton Town (Friday, April 18th) and the final game of the season against Burton Albion (Saturday, May 3rd).
Be there and be part of the journey with this special bundle. Adult tickets are available from £110 - just £18.33 per game - while U11s bundles can be purchased from just £15.
It’s a good initiative, however I would expect at least four of the last six to be on TV. Two already are and Burton is bound to be moved as they will want to show the last games. Huddersfield is also a likely contender.
This might affect people’s decisions
Not if the need/want points for play off tickets
Personally I can't see anyone choosing to watch any games from the run in on tv, if we are in the positions we are in now.
I have said it might affect people’s decisions. Many have said on the past they have other commitments for early kick offs, children’s games etc
It’s also a cost aspect for some. Especially if they can see the game on TV and have already paid for that.
As I said it’s a good initiative all for getting more fans in.
I agree any Charlton fan will surely want to be at the game, we haven’t had much to get excited by over the past 5 or 6 seasons
If you were planning now to go to all six games and sit in the lower Covered End or family stand it’s a worthwhile offer, but there isn’t likely to be a big take-up because that's a relatively small cohort as many of those people will already have season tickets.
It’s no benefit to anyone who can’t guarantee being able to attend all six elsewhere - a maximum adult saving from doing so of £17 or £12 in the east and west against an upfront commitment of £145 or £180.
If you were planning now to go to all six games and sit in the lower Covered End or family stand it’s a worthwhile offer, but there isn’t likely to be a big take-up because that's a relative small cohort as many of those people will already have season tickets.
It’s no benefit to anyone who can’t guarantee being able to attend all six elsewhere - a maximum adult saving from doing so of £17 or £12 in the east and west against an upfront commitment of £145 or £180.
Bit like most deals then ? only of value if they work for you.
Do you go in to Tesco and moan about the meal deals as you only wanted a snack and a sandwich ?
If you were planning now to go to all six games and sit in the lower Covered End or family stand it’s a worthwhile offer, but there isn’t likely to be a big take-up because that's a relative small cohort as many of those people will already have season tickets.
It’s no benefit to anyone who can’t guarantee being able to attend all six elsewhere - a maximum adult saving from doing so of £17 or £12 in the east and west against an upfront commitment of £145 or £180.
Bit like most deals then ? only of value if they work for you.
Do you go in to Tesco and moan about the meal deals as you only wanted a snack and a sandwich ?
Do they offer a meal deal for £180? Hardly a sensible comparison.
Presumably we’re allowed to have a view on whether a deal offers any value or perhaps it should just be an announcement with no comment allowed?
If you were planning now to go to all six games and sit in the lower Covered End or family stand it’s a worthwhile offer, but there isn’t likely to be a big take-up because that's a relative small cohort as many of those people will already have season tickets.
It’s no benefit to anyone who can’t guarantee being able to attend all six elsewhere - a maximum adult saving from doing so of £17 or £12 in the east and west against an upfront commitment of £145 or £180.
Bit like most deals then ? only of value if they work for you.
Do you go in to Tesco and moan about the meal deals as you only wanted a snack and a sandwich ?
Do they offer a meal deal for £180? Hardly a sensible comparison.
Presumably we’re allowed to have a view on whether a deal offers any value or perhaps it should just be an announcement with no comment allowed?
Its a pertfect comparison, its blatantly obvious that if you cant attend all the games then the deals not for you..
You can obviously comment on prices as you always do, its just always the same type of negative response every single time.
If you were planning now to go to all six games and sit in the lower Covered End or family stand it’s a worthwhile offer, but there isn’t likely to be a big take-up because that's a relative small cohort as many of those people will already have season tickets.
It’s no benefit to anyone who can’t guarantee being able to attend all six elsewhere - a maximum adult saving from doing so of £17 or £12 in the east and west against an upfront commitment of £145 or £180.
Bit like most deals then ? only of value if they work for you.
Do you go in to Tesco and moan about the meal deals as you only wanted a snack and a sandwich ?
Do they offer a meal deal for £180? Hardly a sensible comparison.
Presumably we’re allowed to have a view on whether a deal offers any value or perhaps it should just be an announcement with no comment allowed?
Its a pertfect comparison, its blatantly obvious that if you cant attend all the games then the deals not for you..
You can obviously comment on prices as you always do, it’s just always the same type of negative response every single time.
It’s a factual comment. Sorry if the facts suggest the offer is a bit crap.
I designed the club’s ticket offers for 20 years (with some success). Hardly surprising then that I tend to look at what they do and have an idea what works and what doesn’t.
Your posts, on the other hand, are’t about the offer, they are about me. I doubt anyone cares what you think of me. Why would they?
I am guessing that the price of these tickets are not cheaper than what existing season ticket holders pay.
The offer seems to keep the "per game" prices just a little above what the season ticket - 1/2 season ticket rate. Seems reasonable although as a season ticket holder I would'nt mind if CAFC undercut those rates in order to increase attendances in this seasons run-in games. I do understand how that might affect season ticket take up in the near future but I would "gamble" a bit on getting promotion which would probably wipe out any negative effect on future season ticket sales.
My experience is thats its a well timed, good idea/offer. As performances have improved interest from my group of lapsed Charlton supporting friends who have been taking up any unused seats from my season tickets has increased and a few are going to take advantage of the offer so as to ensure they get a seat.
If you were planning now to go to all six games and sit in the lower Covered End or family stand it’s a worthwhile offer, but there isn’t likely to be a big take-up because that's a relative small cohort as many of those people will already have season tickets.
It’s no benefit to anyone who can’t guarantee being able to attend all six elsewhere - a maximum adult saving from doing so of £17 or £12 in the east and west against an upfront commitment of £145 or £180.
Bit like most deals then ? only of value if they work for you.
Do you go in to Tesco and moan about the meal deals as you only wanted a snack and a sandwich ?
Do they offer a meal deal for £180? Hardly a sensible comparison.
Presumably we’re allowed to have a view on whether a deal offers any value or perhaps it should just be an announcement with no comment allowed?
Its a pertfect comparison, its blatantly obvious that if you cant attend all the games then the deals not for you..
You can obviously comment on prices as you always do, it’s just always the same type of negative response every single time.
It’s a factual comment. Sorry if the facts suggest the offer is a bit crap.
I designed the club’s ticket offers for 20 years (with some success). Hardly surprising then that I tend to look at what they do and have an idea what works and what doesn’t.
Your posts, on the other hand, are’t about the offer, they are about me. I doubt anyone cares what you think of me. Why would they?
@Airman Brown, playing a big part previously at the club, have you ever recently been asked or “offered “any advice re fan initiatives? As times like now I would have thought you would be quite useful? If you have time & commitment obviously.
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https://www.charltonafc.com/news/secure-your-seat-tuesday
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/score-hat-trick-se7-february
Starting with the visit of Barnsley on Tuesday, March 4th, the bundle also includes Charlton's home games against Wigan Athletic (Saturday, March 15th), Huddersfield Town (Saturday, March 29th), Lincoln City (Saturday, April 5th), Northampton Town (Friday, April 18th) and the final game of the season against Burton Albion (Saturday, May 3rd).
Be there and be part of the journey with this special bundle. Adult tickets are available from £110 - just £18.33 per game - while U11s bundles can be purchased from just £15.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/play-your-part-runNot if the need/want points for play off tickets
Personally I can't see anyone choosing to watch any games from the run in on tv, if we are in the positions we are in now.
Price is from £110 (see picture below)
£145 for the Red Parts
£180 for the Purple parts
It’s also a cost aspect for some. Especially if they can see the game on TV and have already paid for that.
As I said it’s a good initiative all for getting more fans in.
I agree any Charlton fan will surely want to be at the game, we haven’t had much to get excited by over the past 5 or 6 seasons
It’s no benefit to anyone who can’t guarantee being able to attend all six elsewhere - a maximum adult saving from doing so of £17 or £12 in the east and west against an upfront commitment of £145 or £180.
Do you go in to Tesco and moan about the meal deals as you only wanted a snack and a sandwich ?
You can obviously comment on prices as you always do, its just always the same type of negative response every single time.
I designed the club’s ticket offers for 20 years (with some success). Hardly surprising then that I tend to look at what they do and have an idea what works and what doesn’t.
Your posts, on the other hand, are’t about the offer, they are about me. I doubt anyone cares what you think of me. Why would they?
My experience is thats its a well timed, good idea/offer. As performances have improved interest from my group of lapsed Charlton supporting friends who have been taking up any unused seats from my season tickets has increased and a few are going to take advantage of the offer so as to ensure they get a seat.