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Season ticket 2019-20 prices announced

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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,870
    As an aside, on the matchday threads it's all "we're on our way, we can get automatics, nobody will want to face us in the playoffs etc" whereas here it's all "stuck in the 3rd division for a 4th season etc"

  • Paying more for another season of Roland LOL............... yeah right!
  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,314
    I know you can take your pick where you sit but how honestly can League One Football be worth £520 a year, probably £550 after the earlybird 

    There must be loads of Premiership sides offering ST’s for far less.

    Its too late now but oh for a new owner who wanted to fill the ground every week and could take a hit.

    North Lower £150
    North Upper £200
    East and West £300 other than maybe central blocks £350
    Kids free with a paying adult

    Job done.
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 11,736
    As an aside, on the matchday threads it's all "we're on our way, we can get automatics, nobody will want to face us in the playoffs etc" whereas here it's all "stuck in the 3rd division for a 4th season etc"

    On the match threads we're transported into Lord Bowyer's world where the focus is football, football, football and that's pretty much all we're thinking about (apart from the usual tangential discussions that occur on CL!). It's an exciting place, full of optimism (apart from Golfie, he can be a bit grumpy) of our prospects for the rest of this season.

    Once the game is complete and the post-mortem has taken place we drift back into "Roland's world" ... and, bugger me, it's a grim, desolate landscape that makes a nuclear wasteland seem like a fun holiday destination.
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,824
    As an aside, on the matchday threads it's all "we're on our way, we can get automatics, nobody will want to face us in the playoffs etc" whereas here it's all "stuck in the 3rd division for a 4th season etc"

    Be fair killer if we go up with had to do it the hard way.
    What happens next season , his trying to sell the club and won't be putting no money in.
    On top of that he will sell any player we get an offer on.
    I probably don't make him wrong , but where does it leave me.
    I'm not buying another season ticket having to watch us struggle when there's no need for it.

  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,782
    Davo55 said:
    Still no new contracts for Lee, Jacko and Andy Marshall.

    Still a substantial number of players out of contract in the summer.

    Still no indication that Duchatelet is prepared to back Lee to succeed, whatever division we ae in next season.

    Still no executive management of the club with critical things like the managers contract being handed off to LDT, an external accountant.

    Still no payment of agreed bonuses to the staff.

    Still the much vaunted redevelopment of Sparrows Lane lying abandoned.

    Still peddling lies and half truths about the intention of (and progress on) selling the club.

    No brainer surely. At least let's wait until things are clearer in the summer.  Then, if people want to buy a ST based on the reality of what's happening, so be it. But buying now is buying into Duchatelet's lies and mismanagement.
    Superb post. Surely no one - no matter how loyal and dedicated they are - can seriously consider buying a season ticket at the moment. 
    But what if I lose my seat? And I don’t want them to up the prices on me in the summer.......
  • Dansk_Red
    Dansk_Red Posts: 5,728
    Existing seats will be held until end of season, which could be May 17th or May 26th, depending how the Play-Offs go.
  • Cardinal Sin
    Cardinal Sin Posts: 5,233
    Third season without a season ticket after 39 years with one. It's a sad state of affairs but not one I can countenance changing until Duchatelet has finally cut his ties with our great club. The next two months could be pivotal to the future of the club. Given the declared forward plan to cut the playing budget and seek to run the club with lower league players to reduce the operating losses further, it is paramount that we retain the management team that has enabled us to punch above our weight this season and who have eyes for spotting the better players who might be available to us. If there is a change of management we will be at serious risk of a season of relegation, especially if our better players/earnings do not have contracts renewed. A League Two Charlton side with much lower gates would begin to position a possible move away from the Valley that Duchatelet might see as a way of getting change of use and eventual re-development of The Valley which might offer him a chance to recoup his disastrous football losses.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,074
    Covered End Lower @ £520 is going to prove popular.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    Covered End Lower @ £520 is going to prove popular.
    It's £210
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  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,263
    Davo55 said:
    Still no new contracts for Lee, Jacko and Andy Marshall.

    Still a substantial number of players out of contract in the summer.

    Still no indication that Duchatelet is prepared to back Lee to succeed, whatever division we ae in next season.

    Still no executive management of the club with critical things like the managers contract being handed off to LDT, an external accountant.

    Still no payment of agreed bonuses to the staff.

    Still the much vaunted redevelopment of Sparrows Lane lying abandoned.

    Still peddling lies and half truths about the intention of (and progress on) selling the club.

    No brainer surely. At least let's wait until things are clearer in the summer.  Then, if people want to buy a ST based on the reality of what's happening, so be it. But buying now is buying into Duchatelet's lies and mismanagement.
    No thanks ......... hard to believe that next season will be the fourth year not going to The Valley :-(
  • Siv_in_Norfolk
    Siv_in_Norfolk Posts: 4,057
    Why is there a weird £10/5 difference between disabled and wheelchair tickets - for zone 1 only??? Eh? Never seen that before 
  • Siv_in_Norfolk
    Siv_in_Norfolk Posts: 4,057
    Disabled seats icon in front of lower west block c also missing again - weird 
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,483
    Well it would follow that the increases are earmarked for the security camera updates.
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,108
    Davo55 said:
    Still no new contracts for Lee, Jacko and Andy Marshall.

    Still a substantial number of players out of contract in the summer.

    Still no indication that Duchatelet is prepared to back Lee to succeed, whatever division we ae in next season.

    Still no executive management of the club with critical things like the managers contract being handed off to LDT, an external accountant.

    Still no payment of agreed bonuses to the staff.

    Still the much vaunted redevelopment of Sparrows Lane lying abandoned.

    Still peddling lies and half truths about the intention of (and progress on) selling the club.

    No brainer surely. At least let's wait until things are clearer in the summer.  Then, if people want to buy a ST based on the reality of what's happening, so be it. But buying now is buying into Duchatelet's lies and mismanagement.
    Agree 100%
    I only agree with 2% 
  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,782
    How many under 21s can afford £400!?
    Ridiculous!  
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Same discussion, different season.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    edited April 2019
    Chizz said:

    Got to admire their front. Who writes this stuff?

    "Some areas of The Valley have seen price increases for 2019/20..."

    So that would be ALL areas then?

    Zone 1 - 500 to 520 (4%)

    Zone 2 - 390 to 405 (3.8%)

    Zone 3 - 340 to 355 (4.4%)

    Zone 4 / Family - 200 to 210  (5%)

    Some areas of The Valley have seen price increases for 2019/20 due to a number of reasons...

    ...the rest of the ground has seen prices increases for no reason at all. Because Roland's a c*** 
    Fixed it for you
    Clot? :wink:
  • This will be my second successive season without a season ticket after having held one for over three decades. My three sons have also abandoned theirs, and rarely go to The Valley these days. So sad. 
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,356
    the prices for Championship football are reasonable .. not so though for L1 .. 100 years celebration ? .. buy now for £100 .. the Valley would still not be sold out ((:>)
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  • Ross
    Ross Posts: 4,412
    Just for a spot of context of how expensive our season tickets are.

    Palace in the Arthur Wait is £550 for an adult. Just £30 more than our most expensive seat in a similar vantage point, except they get to watch Premier League football for that price.
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,222
    Ross said:
    Just for a spot of context of how expensive our season tickets are.

    Palace in the Arthur Wait is £550 for an adult. Just £30 more than our most expensive seat in a similar vantage point, except they get to watch Premier League football for that price.
    Going on context you're comparing the Arthur Wait stand which is quite possible the worst stand in The Premier League to what are deemed the best seats in the house at The Valley.

    Your point on price is correct when comparing the two but if you've ever sat in the Arthur Wait stand you'll know it has an extremely low rake to it meaning there's a good chance you won't see the nearside touchline or even a few yards beyond it. That along with the generally crap facilities when compared to a prime seat in the West Upper with far better facilities is not a true comparison.

    How much is the most expensive seat at Palace compared to our £520?
    And can I assume the £550 is the cheapest Palace ST which compares to our cheapest £210

    I get the point you're making about our most expensive season tickets but I don't feel this a valid comparison.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,074
    Covered End Lower @ £520 is going to prove popular.
    It's £210
    I'm colour blind.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,074
    Ross said:
    Just for a spot of context of how expensive our season tickets are.

    Palace in the Arthur Wait is £550 for an adult. Just £30 more than our most expensive seat in a similar vantage point, except they get to watch Premier League football for that price.
    Going on context you're comparing the Arthur Wait stand which is quite possible the worst stand in The Premier League to what are deemed the best seats in the house at The Valley.

    Your point on price is correct when comparing the two but if you've ever sat in the Arthur Wait stand you'll know it has an extremely low rake to it meaning there's a good chance you won't see the nearside touchline or even a few yards beyond it. That along with the generally crap facilities when compared to a prime seat in the West Upper with far better facilities is not a true comparison.

    How much is the most expensive seat at Palace compared to our £520?
    And can I assume the £550 is the cheapest Palace ST which compares to our cheapest £210

    I get the point you're making about our most expensive season tickets but I don't feel this a valid comparison.
    Plus we get 4 more matches.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Ross said:
    Just for a spot of context of how expensive our season tickets are.

    Palace in the Arthur Wait is £550 for an adult. Just £30 more than our most expensive seat in a similar vantage point, except they get to watch Premier League football for that price.
    Going on context you're comparing the Arthur Wait stand which is quite possible the worst stand in The Premier League to what are deemed the best seats in the house at The Valley.

    Your point on price is correct when comparing the two but if you've ever sat in the Arthur Wait stand you'll know it has an extremely low rake to it meaning there's a good chance you won't see the nearside touchline or even a few yards beyond it. That along with the generally crap facilities when compared to a prime seat in the West Upper with far better facilities is not a true comparison.

    How much is the most expensive seat at Palace compared to our £520?
    And can I assume the £550 is the cheapest Palace ST which compares to our cheapest £210

    I get the point you're making about our most expensive season tickets but I don't feel this a valid comparison.
    Charlton cheapest adult is £210. Palace cheapest is double the cost at £420.

    Charlton most expensive is £520. Palace most expensive appears to be £720.

    https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/2019/january/season-tickets-pricing/
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,742
    Ross said:
    Just for a spot of context of how expensive our season tickets are.

    Palace in the Arthur Wait is £550 for an adult. Just £30 more than our most expensive seat in a similar vantage point, except they get to watch Premier League football for that price.
    Going on context you're comparing the Arthur Wait stand which is quite possible the worst stand in The Premier League to what are deemed the best seats in the house at The Valley.

    Your point on price is correct when comparing the two but if you've ever sat in the Arthur Wait stand you'll know it has an extremely low rake to it meaning there's a good chance you won't see the nearside touchline or even a few yards beyond it. That along with the generally crap facilities when compared to a prime seat in the West Upper with far better facilities is not a true comparison.

    How much is the most expensive seat at Palace compared to our £520?
    And can I assume the £550 is the cheapest Palace ST which compares to our cheapest £210

    I get the point you're making about our most expensive season tickets but I don't feel this a valid comparison.
    Plus we get 4 more matches.
    Plus they have watch Palace.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,683
    Ross said:
    Just for a spot of context of how expensive our season tickets are.

    Palace in the Arthur Wait is £550 for an adult. Just £30 more than our most expensive seat in a similar vantage point, except they get to watch Premier League football for that price.
    Going on context you're comparing the Arthur Wait stand which is quite possible the worst stand in The Premier League to what are deemed the best seats in the house at The Valley.

    Your point on price is correct when comparing the two but if you've ever sat in the Arthur Wait stand you'll know it has an extremely low rake to it meaning there's a good chance you won't see the nearside touchline or even a few yards beyond it. That along with the generally crap facilities when compared to a prime seat in the West Upper with far better facilities is not a true comparison.

    How much is the most expensive seat at Palace compared to our £520?
    And can I assume the £550 is the cheapest Palace ST which compares to our cheapest £210

    I get the point you're making about our most expensive season tickets but I don't feel this a valid comparison.
    Plus we get 4 more matches.
    Plus they have watch Palace.
    Well said.
    The only way I would buy a ticket at shithurst would be in the away end so I could abuse the stripy Nigel wankers .
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Ross said:
    Just for a spot of context of how expensive our season tickets are.

    Palace in the Arthur Wait is £550 for an adult. Just £30 more than our most expensive seat in a similar vantage point, except they get to watch Premier League football for that price.
    Going on context you're comparing the Arthur Wait stand which is quite possible the worst stand in The Premier League to what are deemed the best seats in the house at The Valley.

    Your point on price is correct when comparing the two but if you've ever sat in the Arthur Wait stand you'll know it has an extremely low rake to it meaning there's a good chance you won't see the nearside touchline or even a few yards beyond it. That along with the generally crap facilities when compared to a prime seat in the West Upper with far better facilities is not a true comparison.

    How much is the most expensive seat at Palace compared to our £520?
    And can I assume the £550 is the cheapest Palace ST which compares to our cheapest £210

    I get the point you're making about our most expensive season tickets but I don't feel this a valid comparison.
    Plus we get 4 more matches.
    Plus they have watch Palace.
    Plus we get 4 more games :-)
  • Spot on Thundercock. It grieves me greatly that after 51 years I am not attending home games (but I lapsed on Saturday for the first time this season). Money is this twats only interest. so a total financial boycott is the only answer.
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,700
    Well so far had 2 emails one saying I can renew for £210 the other £325, phoned up to clarify only to listen to a message telling me I can now buy 2018/19 season tickets starting at just £200.

    whoever runs the ticketing office is a complete dickhead.