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Peterborough have a very young squad so unlikely to get call ups. Their longest serving player is 212
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Are the Ku Klux Klan waiting for a train on the platform nearest?RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Charlton station has had a temporary makeover ahead of Saturday #4moresleeps
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It's a little known fact/lie that the above translates into English as,RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Charlton station has had a temporary makeover ahead of Saturday #4moresleeps
"Oooah look at me all Hollywood like boyo"11 -
Leave me out of this freak show circus, thank yousoapy_jones said:
It's a little known fact/lie that the above translates into English as,RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Charlton station has had a temporary makeover ahead of Saturday #4moresleeps
"Oooah look at me all Hollywood like boyo"17 -
Give me an "L", give me another "L"...They would have to start that chant as soon as the half starts!RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Charlton station has had a temporary makeover ahead of Saturday #4moresleeps
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Start it at 3pm and they will be a good few chants in by the time we kick off at the usual 3 05 pmthetomahawkkid said:
Give me an "L", give me another "L"...They would have to start that chant as soon as the half starts!RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Charlton station has had a temporary makeover ahead of Saturday #4moresleeps
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Theres probably loads of people in the UK that haven't heard of the NFL sides playing over here.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
This is pretty wild considering those sides play in the US almost every summer and 2 of them have American owners. Surely even if you don't like football you've at least heard of them.Curbsgoldenera said:
I am not surprised in the slightest.AFKABartram said:
Birmingham have a bigger away following (biggest in league), are the biggest club in the league this season, yet we saw 400 LESS home ticket numbers in comparison to the Blackpool game.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
A lot of that is surely down to Wrexham having a large away following, partly because they're a club on the up, but also because they're playing at this level for the first time in 20 years.AFKABartram said:
Alternatively you could say the same about our marketing. Set aside a huge amount of tickets for Red White and Black Day, start publicising the game early and saying tickets are ‘going fast’ (particularly after a huge chunk of freebies have been set aside), the early publicity and talk of big crowds creates interest and FOMO, momentum builds and you can put out extra things like ‘20k tickets passed’ (not sold).Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
The interest Wrexham bring can’t be underestimated. As an example I was abroad on holiday in June and as it was the Euros got chatting to some Americans about football. They knew nothing apart from what they had seen on Wrexham, they hadn’t heard of Man United, Liverpool or Man City but only knew football through Wrexham. Also as soon as the fixtures were out fans of other clubs I knew were asking about coming to watch Wrexham. I am not sure how Charlton have sold tickets in home areas but they will undoubtedly be many fans bringing friends, lapsed supporters and football tourists.
A lot of the world won't like baseball but they've surely heard of the Yankees and the Red Sox.0 -
It's not going to be a sell out, loads of tickets available in the Jimmy Seed.1
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Which suits the club brilliantly, as they have no need to reduce home sales to restricted (database known) until Wrexham sell out.PopIcon said:It's not going to be a sell out, loads of tickets available in the Jimmy Seed.5 -
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Next time can you get the train in the picture pleaeeRodneyCharltonTrotta said:Charlton station has had a temporary makeover ahead of Saturday #4moresleeps
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Because he watched the Wrexham documentary?Mendonca In Asdas said:
Golfie, just out of interest.golfaddick said:
That's the point. You go to a football match the watch the match. Not to spend a third of it on the concourse supping a pint. If you want a drink stay in the fucking pubfenaddick said:Blows my mind people will moan that others want to watch our football club. Who cares if it’s their first game? Everyone has to start some time.
Lost count the amount of times today that I had to let people in or out of my row whilst the match was going on. Not to mention the amount of people ambling up the stairs who then stop right in front of me blocking my view.
But no need to worry about me. I've got my ticket for next week but then I'm out.
Why come to the Wrexham game, and then give up on the rest of the season?
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I wonder if the Johnny come latelys (or haven’t been for agesys) realise how God awful the football we’re serving up at the moment is?!1
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People will be begging for that bellend who stands up and stops and gets in the way of people seeing the game4
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Someone genuinely phoned me during the first half of tonight's game to see if I could get 3 in a row for Saturday. Really starting to wind me up now. If train back is delayed tomorrow I'll be in the back of the campsite once I've collected the tent from home and stocked up on pot noodles2
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You can’t draw any direct comparisons between home figures because the number of comps issued can vary significantly. The club may well have issued fewer for Birmingham.AFKABartram said:
Birmingham have a bigger away following (biggest in league), are the biggest club in the league this season, yet we saw 400 LESS home ticket numbers in comparison to the Blackpool game.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
A lot of that is surely down to Wrexham having a large away following, partly because they're a club on the up, but also because they're playing at this level for the first time in 20 years.AFKABartram said:
Alternatively you could say the same about our marketing. Set aside a huge amount of tickets for Red White and Black Day, start publicising the game early and saying tickets are ‘going fast’ (particularly after a huge chunk of freebies have been set aside), the early publicity and talk of big crowds creates interest and FOMO, momentum builds and you can put out extra things like ‘20k tickets passed’ (not sold).Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
i’ll just drop in my usual reminder that there are very few comps for cup games because of the revenue split. Cup attendances are pretty accurate because of that and the fact there are no absentee STs.
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agree with the first bit but not the cup bit. People don’t care about the cup until you’re playing a team in the division above at least. You can’t say that the people paying to see us play Cray Valley PM are the people who come to see us in the league as A) that isn’t an attractive tie even despite the local link andAirman Brown said:
You can’t draw any direct comparisons between home figures because the number of comps issued can vary significantly. The club may well have issued fewer for Birmingham.AFKABartram said:
Birmingham have a bigger away following (biggest in league), are the biggest club in the league this season, yet we saw 400 LESS home ticket numbers in comparison to the Blackpool game.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
A lot of that is surely down to Wrexham having a large away following, partly because they're a club on the up, but also because they're playing at this level for the first time in 20 years.AFKABartram said:
Alternatively you could say the same about our marketing. Set aside a huge amount of tickets for Red White and Black Day, start publicising the game early and saying tickets are ‘going fast’ (particularly after a huge chunk of freebies have been set aside), the early publicity and talk of big crowds creates interest and FOMO, momentum builds and you can put out extra things like ‘20k tickets passed’ (not sold).Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
i’ll just drop in my usual reminder that there are very few comps for cup games because of the revenue split. Cup attendances are pretty accurate because of that and the fact there are no absentee STs.
loads of people take cup weekends as a chance to do other life stuff they usually skip on a Saturday due to their season ticket
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The point I am making is that the attendance reflects the number of tickets sold and the number in the ground more accurately than league attendances. There are very few comps because if the club issues them it has to pay the opposition a cash amount (after the small number allocated to players, etc). I’m not offering any view on who attends cup games - just that they pay.fenaddick said:
agree with the first bit but not the cup bit. People don’t care about the cup until you’re playing a team in the division above at least. You can’t say that the people paying to see us play Cray Valley PM are the people who come to see us in the league as A) that isn’t an attractive tie even despite the local link andAirman Brown said:
You can’t draw any direct comparisons between home figures because the number of comps issued can vary significantly. The club may well have issued fewer for Birmingham.AFKABartram said:
Birmingham have a bigger away following (biggest in league), are the biggest club in the league this season, yet we saw 400 LESS home ticket numbers in comparison to the Blackpool game.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
A lot of that is surely down to Wrexham having a large away following, partly because they're a club on the up, but also because they're playing at this level for the first time in 20 years.AFKABartram said:
Alternatively you could say the same about our marketing. Set aside a huge amount of tickets for Red White and Black Day, start publicising the game early and saying tickets are ‘going fast’ (particularly after a huge chunk of freebies have been set aside), the early publicity and talk of big crowds creates interest and FOMO, momentum builds and you can put out extra things like ‘20k tickets passed’ (not sold).Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
i’ll just drop in my usual reminder that there are very few comps for cup games because of the revenue split. Cup attendances are pretty accurate because of that and the fact there are no absentee STs.
loads of people take cup weekends as a chance to do other life stuff they usually skip on a Saturday due to their season ticket
Somewhere above it was suggested the Brighton crowd was inflated with freebies. It wasn’t.7 -
Charlton + large home crowd feels like a story I already know the outcome too…11
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It feels like in our recent past bigger home crowds have helped; Brighton in the cup, Plymouth with a free ticket thing, Donny in the play offs (granted we lost the match but won the war, to mangle a phrase.)se9addick said:Charlton + large home crowd feels like a story I already know the outcome too…
I think the players will enjoy and perform well in front of a fuller stadium on Saturday.
Here's hoping anyway.6 -
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Doncaster play off semi.se9addick said:Charlton + large home crowd feels like a story I already know the outcome too…0 -
9goalswentpastperry said:
It feels like in our recent past bigger home crowds have helped; Brighton in the cup, Plymouth with a free ticket thing, Donny in the play offs (granted we lost the match but won the war, to mangle a phrase.)se9addick said:Charlton + large home crowd feels like a story I already know the outcome too…
I think the players will enjoy and perform well in front of a fuller stadium on Saturday.
Here's hoping anyway.
Let’s talk on Saturday evening!RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Doncaster play off semi.se9addick said:Charlton + large home crowd feels like a story I already know the outcome too…2 -
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As long as there on CL they will know.se9addick said:I wonder if the Johnny come latelys (or haven’t been for agesys) realise how God awful the football we’re serving up at the moment is?!0 -
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Indeed! 😆se9addick said:9goalswentpastperry said:
It feels like in our recent past bigger home crowds have helped; Brighton in the cup, Plymouth with a free ticket thing, Donny in the play offs (granted we lost the match but won the war, to mangle a phrase.)se9addick said:Charlton + large home crowd feels like a story I already know the outcome too…
I think the players will enjoy and perform well in front of a fuller stadium on Saturday.
Here's hoping anyway.
Let’s talk on Saturday evening!RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Doncaster play off semi.se9addick said:Charlton + large home crowd feels like a story I already know the outcome too…0 -
We won’t be talking we’ll be singing Bread of Heaven with our Welsh brothers6
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I never, ever, 'expect us to win.'Bedsaddick said:
I don’t get the Wrexham love in . They have a good record at home sure but their squad is ageing .Three ex Addicks , two who didn’t particularly impress while with us . I’ve seen them twice on the box this season and their best player by far has been their keeper Arthur Okonkwo.addick19 said:
Seriously? Check the table, it doesn't lie. We've played well in two games so far this season plus we'll be without Jones and Ramsey.Solidgone said:I can hear it already…
”Youre only here to see the Wrexham”
It’s only Wrexham FFS!If we don’t beat them I’ll certainly be a bit miffed. 🤓Their attacking players in Fletcher , McClean , Lee , Palmer and Mullin have a combined age of 163.I expect us to win .5 -
Actually lost that game.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Doncaster play off semi.se9addick said:Charlton + large home crowd feels like a story I already know the outcome too…8













