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Season Tickets 25/26- 10,000+ sold (pg 25).
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Why should I buy a season ticket for something that doesn't suit me?Greenhithe said:
Agreed. But I think, and I’m sure I’m right, that a lot of the people moaning are not skint or whatever but just penny pinching or being twats. And I think we’ve been a bit conditioned into this behaviour by recent circumstances.SporadicAddick said:
It annoyed me, mainly because to accuse fans of not being fans, or offering less support, because they have financial considerations, is absolute bollocks.TellyTubby said:
Your comments annoyed me, then I thought about it and you have a point.Greenhithe said:All this talk of whether you get better value from a season ticket and it might go from £16 to x a match etc etc. Then looking at how much you can watch on the telly. And "I cant get to night games or Sunday games or...." boo hoo hoo. You do know what "support" means dont you? No wonder that old tart called us customers.
I think we have all been impacted by the Belgian days. They didn't give a shit about us or have any ambitions for the club. So many of us then had a mindset of following Charlton but without wanting to hand over unnecessary cash that was destined for his pocket.
We need to get beyond that and regain our combined passion. I think that we may be heading in the right direction.
Why should I go to football if it doesn't suit me?
I'll go to the games that suit me.
If it makes me less of a supporter then so be.5 -
It doesn’t.clb74 said:
Why should I buy a season ticket for something that doesn't suit me?Greenhithe said:
Agreed. But I think, and I’m sure I’m right, that a lot of the people moaning are not skint or whatever but just penny pinching or being twats. And I think we’ve been a bit conditioned into this behaviour by recent circumstances.SporadicAddick said:
It annoyed me, mainly because to accuse fans of not being fans, or offering less support, because they have financial considerations, is absolute bollocks.TellyTubby said:
Your comments annoyed me, then I thought about it and you have a point.Greenhithe said:All this talk of whether you get better value from a season ticket and it might go from £16 to x a match etc etc. Then looking at how much you can watch on the telly. And "I cant get to night games or Sunday games or...." boo hoo hoo. You do know what "support" means dont you? No wonder that old tart called us customers.
I think we have all been impacted by the Belgian days. They didn't give a shit about us or have any ambitions for the club. So many of us then had a mindset of following Charlton but without wanting to hand over unnecessary cash that was destined for his pocket.
We need to get beyond that and regain our combined passion. I think that we may be heading in the right direction.
Why should I go to football if it doesn't suit me?
I'll go to the games that suit me.
If it makes me less of a supporter then so be.1 -
If that is the case with them then that is a good gauge for us.SouthWest_Addicks said:In 2024/5 season QPR played 8 home matches at 3PM on a Saturday and Watford played 6 home matches at 3PM on Saturday’s.
Without knowing the fixture list, probably looking at sub 10 3PM Saturday matches the whole season.0 -
I make you right.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Yes. Despite getting more tv money, the club increased prices for what effectively is likely to be less games at 3pm on a Saturday and more games at a time that will less convenient to travel to and get home from. If we are not to repeat the wasted opportunity of the last two promotions we really do need to encourage fans to come along more regularly. If it’s too late to reverse the price hikes then giving something back, which might actually generate more money ultimately seems a logical place to start.Covered End said:
I presume then that you are seriously suggesting that the new shirts are sold at 50% discount to S/T holders.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Hey, the club started it by putting the price of the tickets up…Covered End said:
I always struggle as to whether your posts are serious or not.letthegoodtimesroll said:For a club that’s getting a relative windfall in the form of the TV money uplift on the back of effectively inconveniencing it’s fanbase by agreeing to only play around 8 or 9 games at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon, they should look to giving some of it back. One way would be to give every ST holder a 50% discount on the new shirt for the coming season. They should still make money on each shirt and they’d probably sell a lot more, which in turn could encourage others who might not normally buy one if they start seeing a lot more red shirts all around the ground on match days.
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I think the term for u is fairweatherclb74 said:
Why should I buy a season ticket for something that doesn't suit me?Greenhithe said:
Agreed. But I think, and I’m sure I’m right, that a lot of the people moaning are not skint or whatever but just penny pinching or being twats. And I think we’ve been a bit conditioned into this behaviour by recent circumstances.SporadicAddick said:
It annoyed me, mainly because to accuse fans of not being fans, or offering less support, because they have financial considerations, is absolute bollocks.TellyTubby said:
Your comments annoyed me, then I thought about it and you have a point.Greenhithe said:All this talk of whether you get better value from a season ticket and it might go from £16 to x a match etc etc. Then looking at how much you can watch on the telly. And "I cant get to night games or Sunday games or...." boo hoo hoo. You do know what "support" means dont you? No wonder that old tart called us customers.
I think we have all been impacted by the Belgian days. They didn't give a shit about us or have any ambitions for the club. So many of us then had a mindset of following Charlton but without wanting to hand over unnecessary cash that was destined for his pocket.
We need to get beyond that and regain our combined passion. I think that we may be heading in the right direction.
Why should I go to football if it doesn't suit me?
I'll go to the games that suit me.
If it makes me less of a supporter then so be.0 -
I do hope you’ve never missed a gameDOUCHER said:
I think the term for u is fairweatherclb74 said:
Why should I buy a season ticket for something that doesn't suit me?Greenhithe said:
Agreed. But I think, and I’m sure I’m right, that a lot of the people moaning are not skint or whatever but just penny pinching or being twats. And I think we’ve been a bit conditioned into this behaviour by recent circumstances.SporadicAddick said:
It annoyed me, mainly because to accuse fans of not being fans, or offering less support, because they have financial considerations, is absolute bollocks.TellyTubby said:
Your comments annoyed me, then I thought about it and you have a point.Greenhithe said:All this talk of whether you get better value from a season ticket and it might go from £16 to x a match etc etc. Then looking at how much you can watch on the telly. And "I cant get to night games or Sunday games or...." boo hoo hoo. You do know what "support" means dont you? No wonder that old tart called us customers.
I think we have all been impacted by the Belgian days. They didn't give a shit about us or have any ambitions for the club. So many of us then had a mindset of following Charlton but without wanting to hand over unnecessary cash that was destined for his pocket.
We need to get beyond that and regain our combined passion. I think that we may be heading in the right direction.
Why should I go to football if it doesn't suit me?
I'll go to the games that suit me.
If it makes me less of a supporter then so be.0 -
Having raised the price it only makes sense to buy a ST for ‘waiverers’ if the financial saving is obvious.Given even the most committed fan can miss games due to ‘life’ ie real world constraints and choices the benefit needs to be real.Currently it’s not compelling for those on the fence to commit when the arguments on Sky TV times are also applied.It’s new support we are chasing after all.2
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I didn’t have a season ticket last year because I was out of the country for 5 monthsUboat said:
I do hope you’ve never missed a gameDOUCHER said:
I think the term for u is fairweatherclb74 said:
Why should I buy a season ticket for something that doesn't suit me?Greenhithe said:
Agreed. But I think, and I’m sure I’m right, that a lot of the people moaning are not skint or whatever but just penny pinching or being twats. And I think we’ve been a bit conditioned into this behaviour by recent circumstances.SporadicAddick said:
It annoyed me, mainly because to accuse fans of not being fans, or offering less support, because they have financial considerations, is absolute bollocks.TellyTubby said:
Your comments annoyed me, then I thought about it and you have a point.Greenhithe said:All this talk of whether you get better value from a season ticket and it might go from £16 to x a match etc etc. Then looking at how much you can watch on the telly. And "I cant get to night games or Sunday games or...." boo hoo hoo. You do know what "support" means dont you? No wonder that old tart called us customers.
I think we have all been impacted by the Belgian days. They didn't give a shit about us or have any ambitions for the club. So many of us then had a mindset of following Charlton but without wanting to hand over unnecessary cash that was destined for his pocket.
We need to get beyond that and regain our combined passion. I think that we may be heading in the right direction.
Why should I go to football if it doesn't suit me?
I'll go to the games that suit me.
If it makes me less of a supporter then so be.0 -
Watching a game on the box is crap compared with seeing it live !13
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"There will be 90,000 fans at next season's FA Cup Final" does not mean 90,000 tickets have been sold.Elthamaddick said:
‘Charlton Athletic are back in the Sky Bet Championship and Nathan Jones’ side will be cheered on by more than 10,000 season ticket holders’Chizz said:Where does it actually say that 10,000 season tickets have been sold?What am I missing??0 -
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DOUCHER said:
I think the term for u is fairweatherclb74 said:
Why should I buy a season ticket for something that doesn't suit me?Greenhithe said:
Agreed. But I think, and I’m sure I’m right, that a lot of the people moaning are not skint or whatever but just penny pinching or being twats. And I think we’ve been a bit conditioned into this behaviour by recent circumstances.SporadicAddick said:
It annoyed me, mainly because to accuse fans of not being fans, or offering less support, because they have financial considerations, is absolute bollocks.TellyTubby said:
Your comments annoyed me, then I thought about it and you have a point.Greenhithe said:All this talk of whether you get better value from a season ticket and it might go from £16 to x a match etc etc. Then looking at how much you can watch on the telly. And "I cant get to night games or Sunday games or...." boo hoo hoo. You do know what "support" means dont you? No wonder that old tart called us customers.
I think we have all been impacted by the Belgian days. They didn't give a shit about us or have any ambitions for the club. So many of us then had a mindset of following Charlton but without wanting to hand over unnecessary cash that was destined for his pocket.
We need to get beyond that and regain our combined passion. I think that we may be heading in the right direction.
Why should I go to football if it doesn't suit me?
I'll go to the games that suit me.
If it makes me less of a supporter then so be.
What's your view on cup games? Are you "fairweather" if you choose not to go to them for any reason when neither money nor ability to actually get to the game is an issue?1 -
In my innocence I had always assumed that people who bought season tickets and traveled the country going to away games did that because they wanted to. I’m only just finding out that it’s actually an enormous act of sacrifice and self denial, so I will be more respectful in future.9
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I don’t go to the early rounds any more because they are treated like reserve matches and I wont attend the pisstake papa johns or whatever - im fairweather when it comes to the cup for those reasons - never used to beSporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:
I think the term for u is fairweatherclb74 said:
Why should I buy a season ticket for something that doesn't suit me?Greenhithe said:
Agreed. But I think, and I’m sure I’m right, that a lot of the people moaning are not skint or whatever but just penny pinching or being twats. And I think we’ve been a bit conditioned into this behaviour by recent circumstances.SporadicAddick said:
It annoyed me, mainly because to accuse fans of not being fans, or offering less support, because they have financial considerations, is absolute bollocks.TellyTubby said:
Your comments annoyed me, then I thought about it and you have a point.Greenhithe said:All this talk of whether you get better value from a season ticket and it might go from £16 to x a match etc etc. Then looking at how much you can watch on the telly. And "I cant get to night games or Sunday games or...." boo hoo hoo. You do know what "support" means dont you? No wonder that old tart called us customers.
I think we have all been impacted by the Belgian days. They didn't give a shit about us or have any ambitions for the club. So many of us then had a mindset of following Charlton but without wanting to hand over unnecessary cash that was destined for his pocket.
We need to get beyond that and regain our combined passion. I think that we may be heading in the right direction.
Why should I go to football if it doesn't suit me?
I'll go to the games that suit me.
If it makes me less of a supporter then so be.
What's your view on cup games? Are you "fairweather" if you choose not to go to them for any reason when neither money nor ability to actually get to the game is an issue?0 -
"it’s a bit like signing up to play for a football team and saying you can only play every now and then when you can make it - u can still be a fan or a liker but support means support in my book and football is ringfenced".DOUCHER said:
I don’t go to the early rounds any more because they are treated like reserve matches and I wont attend the pisstake papa johns or whatever - im fairweather when it comes to the cup for those reasons - never used to beSporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:
I think the term for u is fairweatherclb74 said:
Why should I buy a season ticket for something that doesn't suit me?Greenhithe said:
Agreed. But I think, and I’m sure I’m right, that a lot of the people moaning are not skint or whatever but just penny pinching or being twats. And I think we’ve been a bit conditioned into this behaviour by recent circumstances.SporadicAddick said:
It annoyed me, mainly because to accuse fans of not being fans, or offering less support, because they have financial considerations, is absolute bollocks.TellyTubby said:
Your comments annoyed me, then I thought about it and you have a point.Greenhithe said:All this talk of whether you get better value from a season ticket and it might go from £16 to x a match etc etc. Then looking at how much you can watch on the telly. And "I cant get to night games or Sunday games or...." boo hoo hoo. You do know what "support" means dont you? No wonder that old tart called us customers.
I think we have all been impacted by the Belgian days. They didn't give a shit about us or have any ambitions for the club. So many of us then had a mindset of following Charlton but without wanting to hand over unnecessary cash that was destined for his pocket.
We need to get beyond that and regain our combined passion. I think that we may be heading in the right direction.
Why should I go to football if it doesn't suit me?
I'll go to the games that suit me.
If it makes me less of a supporter then so be.
What's your view on cup games? Are you "fairweather" if you choose not to go to them for any reason when neither money nor ability to actually get to the game is an issue?1 -
We do it coz we want to but let’s also remember there would be no club if everybody just attended the odd game they fanciedUboat said:In my innocence I had always assumed that people who bought season tickets and traveled the country going to away games did that because they wanted to. I’m only just finding out that it’s actually an enormous act of sacrifice and self denial, so I will be more respectful in future.0 -
I've read through this entire thread, all 28 pages of it !, and it strikes me that a lot of you are missing some of the main values of having a season ticket. I've had one since the early 70's, initially to save money over the year as I went to almost all games, but also to save the agro of queuing up to pay cash at the turnstile, I could just walk straight in and not miss the start, as now, most turned up at the last minute.
Once the valley became all seater, and having picked my seat, it was mine "for ever" or until I die. So my season ticket has also guaranteed the seat that I want, and I still don't have to queue up in the big long queue on match day to get a seat that's not my first choice. I don't have to get online, choose a seat (maybe one I don't want), pay for it and print it every game. I just walk straight in.
Over the years, I've gradually got to know those that sit around me, they're the same every game, we only discuss Charlton and other football matters, but they're "like minded". At the end of the game, I say "bye, sorry must rush, train to catch". I wouldn't have this if I bought a ticket for each game separately.
One other thing, all the moaning about season ticket prices going up. If you'd bought a ticket when they were first offered, and from what I can see the zone 2 ones (the ones being mainly moaned about) were available for £485 and as your saying they're now £550 and that's a price increase of £90 so they must have been £460 last year, so your price increase would have been only £25. (£485 - £460)8 -
Well my scepticism leads me to think the Community Trust 500 tickets plus all the other designated tickets for comps and freebies are being included in that to make the 10k headline number. I’m sure the language will change once we do actually sell over the 10k number.Elthamaddick said:
‘Charlton Athletic are back in the Sky Bet Championship and Nathan Jones’ side will be cheered on by more than 10,000 season ticket holders’Chizz said:Where does it actually say that 10,000 season tickets have been sold?What am I missing??
I might be wrong of course, just my view.3 -
But the point is people didn’t buy before the unknown deadline.CombeMartin said:
I've read through this entire thread, all 28 pages of it !, and it strikes me that a lot of you are missing some of the main values of having a season ticket. I've had one since the early 70's, initially to save money over the year as I went to almost all games, but also to save the agro of queuing up to pay cash at the turnstile, I could just walk straight in and not miss the start, as now, most turned up at the last minute.
Once the valley became all seater, and having picked my seat, it was mine "for ever" or until I die. So my season ticket has also guaranteed the seat that I want, and I still don't have to queue up in the big long queue on match day to get a seat that's not my first choice. I don't have to get online, choose a seat (maybe one I don't want), pay for it and print it every game. I just walk straight in.
Over the years, I've gradually got to know those that sit around me, they're the same every game, we only discuss Charlton and other football matters, but they're "like minded". At the end of the game, I say "bye, sorry must rush, train to catch". I wouldn't have this if I bought a ticket for each game separately.
One other thing, all the moaning about season ticket prices going up. If you'd bought a ticket when they were first offered, and from what I can see the zone 2 ones (the ones being mainly moaned about) were available for £485 and as your saying they're now £550 and that's a price increase of £90 so they must have been £460 last year, so your price increase would have been only £25. (£485 - £460)It doesn’t matter they could. They did not.If the financial saving isn’t there because for many they know they will miss some games the need/benefit of a ST is not great. Buying online after all means it is relatively easy to buy match by match.1 -
Very good post but nobody pays at the turnstile anymore, I can log on and buy a match ticket any day of the week and get into the ground as quickly as any season ticket holderCombeMartin said:
I've read through this entire thread, all 28 pages of it !, and it strikes me that a lot of you are missing some of the main values of having a season ticket. I've had one since the early 70's, initially to save money over the year as I went to almost all games, but also to save the agro of queuing up to pay cash at the turnstile, I could just walk straight in and not miss the start, as now, most turned up at the last minute.
Once the valley became all seater, and having picked my seat, it was mine "for ever" or until I die. So my season ticket has also guaranteed the seat that I want, and I still don't have to queue up in the big long queue on match day to get a seat that's not my first choice. I don't have to get online, choose a seat (maybe one I don't want), pay for it and print it every game. I just walk straight in.
Over the years, I've gradually got to know those that sit around me, they're the same every game, we only discuss Charlton and other football matters, but they're "like minded". At the end of the game, I say "bye, sorry must rush, train to catch". I wouldn't have this if I bought a ticket for each game separately.
One other thing, all the moaning about season ticket prices going up. If you'd bought a ticket when they were first offered, and from what I can see the zone 2 ones (the ones being mainly moaned about) were available for £485 and as your saying they're now £550 and that's a price increase of £90 so they must have been £460 last year, so your price increase would have been only £25. (£485 - £460)1 -
I don’t know about CACT tickets but it’s highly likely the players, staff and match officials are in the total and have been for a number of years. Quite possibly the press, too.AFKABartram said:
Well my scepticism leads me to think the Community Trust 500 tickets plus all the other designated tickets for comps and freebies are being included in that to make the 10k headline number.Elthamaddick said:
‘Charlton Athletic are back in the Sky Bet Championship and Nathan Jones’ side will be cheered on by more than 10,000 season ticket holders’Chizz said:Where does it actually say that 10,000 season tickets have been sold?What am I missing??0 -
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The owners deserve no less than 15,000 season ticket owners …… all these diehard fans that suddenly appeared we should have no trouble reaching that target …8
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Why 15.000? Why not 30,000 or 50,000? It’s all equally meaningless.15
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If anyone is doing that it's clearly cheaper to buy a season ticket! Printer ink is the most expensive liquid you can buy. Making even a bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal or a Boadicea The Victorious perfume seem like a bargain.CombeMartin said:
I've read through this entire thread, all 28 pages of it !, and it strikes me that a lot of you are missing some of the main values of having a season ticket. I've had one since the early 70's, initially to save money over the year as I went to almost all games, but also to save the agro of queuing up to pay cash at the turnstile, I could just walk straight in and not miss the start, as now, most turned up at the last minute.
Once the valley became all seater, and having picked my seat, it was mine "for ever" or until I die. So my season ticket has also guaranteed the seat that I want, and I still don't have to queue up in the big long queue on match day to get a seat that's not my first choice. I don't have to get online, choose a seat (maybe one I don't want), pay for it and print it every game. I just walk straight in.
Over the years, I've gradually got to know those that sit around me, they're the same every game, we only discuss Charlton and other football matters, but they're "like minded". At the end of the game, I say "bye, sorry must rush, train to catch". I wouldn't have this if I bought a ticket for each game separately.
One other thing, all the moaning about season ticket prices going up. If you'd bought a ticket when they were first offered, and from what I can see the zone 2 ones (the ones being mainly moaned about) were available for £485 and as your saying they're now £550 and that's a price increase of £90 so they must have been £460 last year, so your price increase would have been only £25. (£485 - £460)0 -
Well how come I knew there was a deadline, there always is, every year fans have until a certain date in the future to buy the next seasons ticket at last seasons final price. This year it was Friday 2nd of May.valleynick66 said:
But the point is people didn’t buy before the unknown deadline.It doesn’t matter they could. They did not.If the financial saving isn’t there because for many they know they will miss some games the need/benefit of a ST is not great. Buying online after all means it is relatively easy to buy match by match.1 -
I refer to the price hike upon promotion.CombeMartin said:
Well how come I knew there was a deadline, there always is, every year fans have until a certain date in the future to buy the next seasons ticket at last seasons final price. This year it was Friday 2nd of May.valleynick66 said:
But the point is people didn’t buy before the unknown deadline.It doesn’t matter they could. They did not.If the financial saving isn’t there because for many they know they will miss some games the need/benefit of a ST is not great. Buying online after all means it is relatively easy to buy match by match.1 -
Is that the price hike that wasn’t suggested or communicated to anyone?valleynick66 said:
I refer to the price hike upon promotion.CombeMartin said:
Well how come I knew there was a deadline, there always is, every year fans have until a certain date in the future to buy the next seasons ticket at last seasons final price. This year it was Friday 2nd of May.valleynick66 said:
But the point is people didn’t buy before the unknown deadline.It doesn’t matter they could. They did not.If the financial saving isn’t there because for many they know they will miss some games the need/benefit of a ST is not great. Buying online after all means it is relatively easy to buy match by match.1 -
15,000 is a reasonable suggestion, that would indicate crowds just above 20,000 which would be a nice boost.Airman Brown said:Why 15.000? Why not 30,000 or 50,000? It’s all equally meaningless.
Ronnie didn't say anything crazy here, so what's the deal with always clowning on him?3 -
Ronnie’s post wasn’t an innocent one suggesting an aspirational number - it was a dig. He is a clown (although Browns response wasn’t clownish, and wasn’t a response to the dig).jackmasterflash said:
15,000 is a reasonable suggestion, that would indicate crowds just above 20,000 which would be a nice boost.Airman Brown said:Why 15.000? Why not 30,000 or 50,000? It’s all equally meaningless.
Ronnie didn't say anything crazy here, so what's the deal with always clowning on him?2 -
The issue in this case isn’t Ronnie, it’s the idea that a business deserves an arbitrary, unevidenced amount of sales. Relative to what?jackmasterflash said:
15,000 is a reasonable suggestion, that would indicate crowds just above 20,000 which would be a nice boost.Airman Brown said:Why 15.000? Why not 30,000 or 50,000? It’s all equally meaningless.
Ronnie didn't say anything crazy here, so what's the deal with always clowning on him?
Half a century ago the club published an article claiming that crowds were a disgrace for a borough the size of Greenwich, which showed a staggering lack of awareness of both its own performance over the previous 20 years and where its supporters lived.
The reality is that the public owes the club nothing. It is up to the club to make its offer attractive. People who aren’t buying STs will in some cases not do so because they are not as committed as those who do. There is no moral appeal to them that makes any sense. It’s up to the club to persuade them.We do need to understand that whether you are a supporter or not is not a binary condition. It’s a spectrum and what motivates people at one end isn’t the same as what motivates others, and even if it was people have different obstacles to overcome - time, distance, money etc.21 -
I appreciate that no-one pays at the turnstiles now, I was just saying that was just one of my original reasons for getting a season ticket. But plenty still buy on the day, I have to avoid the big queue at the ticket office every match. But I also don't have to remember to buy and print my ticket in advance before every game either.eaststandmike said:
Very good post but nobody pays at the turnstile anymore, I can log on and buy a match ticket any day of the week and get into the ground as quickly as any season ticket holder1







