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The New & Improved Fan Zone..
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Why is it so heavily manned 'at the door' this season at the times that you can see it's 30% full?
At the Watford game, after showing my ticket, I received the words "Yeah, you're allowed in". WTF....it's a fan zone, not a Speakeasy bar in Tokyo.
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I did feel rough the next day after just 3 pints so something tells me the pipes/delivery may not have been the cleanest, or perhaps in the process of being cleaned. The quality of drink seems best in Bartrams.1 -
The entry checking of tickets is quite heavy handed this season and I’m not sure why. Can understand for Millwall, Birmingham, maybe a couple of others, but certainly not for a midweek match v Stevenage. Last season I know a few Huddersfield fans snuck in for example and didn’t see any harm in that (unless it reaches max capacity of course).1
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Weegie Addick said:The entry checking of tickets is quite heavy handed this season and I’m not sure why. Can understand for Millwall, Birmingham, maybe a couple of others, but certainly not for a midweek match v Stevenage. Last season I know a few Huddersfield fans snuck in for example and didn’t see any harm in that (unless it reaches max capacity of course).
The Premises Licence shall be subject to the following conditions:
- There shall be no sale or supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises.
- Amplified music is only permitted to be played from 2 hours before kick-off for home matches to one hour after the end of the match or 9pm whichever is the earlier.
- The premises shall only be used for Charlton Athletic FC first team home matches(men and women).
- The premises shall only be used for Charlton AFC fans and supporters and no away team fans shall be permitted into the premises.
13 All entry and exit points will be covered enabling front identification of every person entering in any light condition. The CCTV system shall be capable of obtaining clear facial recognition images and a clear head and shoulders image of every person entering or leaving the premises.
https://committees.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/mgAi.aspx?ID=1528
Interesting reading this, i wonder how many of these conditions are being met by the club & Gather & Gather.
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Thanks, Clive, that explains.0
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clive said:Weegie Addick said:The entry checking of tickets is quite heavy handed this season and I’m not sure why. Can understand for Millwall, Birmingham, maybe a couple of others, but certainly not for a midweek match v Stevenage. Last season I know a few Huddersfield fans snuck in for example and didn’t see any harm in that (unless it reaches max capacity of course).
The Premises Licence shall be subject to the following conditions:
- There shall be no sale or supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises.
- Amplified music is only permitted to be played from 2 hours before kick-off for home matches to one hour after the end of the match or 9pm whichever is the earlier.
- The premises shall only be used for Charlton Athletic FC first team home matches(men and women).
- The premises shall only be used for Charlton AFC fans and supporters and no away team fans shall be permitted into the premises.
13 All entry and exit points will be covered enabling front identification of every person entering in any light condition. The CCTV system shall be capable of obtaining clear facial recognition images and a clear head and shoulders image of every person entering or leaving the premises.
https://committees.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/mgAi.aspx?ID=1528
Interesting reading this, i wonder how many of these conditions are being met by the club & Gather & Gather.1 -
clive said:Weegie Addick said:The entry checking of tickets is quite heavy handed this season and I’m not sure why. Can understand for Millwall, Birmingham, maybe a couple of others, but certainly not for a midweek match v Stevenage. Last season I know a few Huddersfield fans snuck in for example and didn’t see any harm in that (unless it reaches max capacity of course).
The Premises Licence shall be subject to the following conditions:
- There shall be no sale or supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises.
- Amplified music is only permitted to be played from 2 hours before kick-off for home matches to one hour after the end of the match or 9pm whichever is the earlier.
- The premises shall only be used for Charlton Athletic FC first team home matches(men and women).
- The premises shall only be used for Charlton AFC fans and supporters and no away team fans shall be permitted into the premises.
13 All entry and exit points will be covered enabling front identification of every person entering in any light condition. The CCTV system shall be capable of obtaining clear facial recognition images and a clear head and shoulders image of every person entering or leaving the premises.
https://committees.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/mgAi.aspx?ID=1528
Interesting reading this, i wonder how many of these conditions are being met by the club & Gather & Gather.0 -
A couple of non alcoholic alternatives are the nice little cafe in Charlton Park, or buy a bottle of water in the Co - op in Charlton Village and then get a small portion of chips in the Charlton Village chip shop. If raining eat the chips under the sheltered bit at the back of the Co-op.
Alcohol in a hip flask if needed.
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jose said:A couple of non alcoholic alternatives are the nice little cafe in Charlton Park, or buy a bottle of water in the Co - op in Charlton Village and then get a small portion of chips in the Charlton Village chip shop. If raining eat the chips under the sheltered bit at the back of the Co-op.
Alcohol in a hip flask if needed.21 -
It was definitely very busy on Saturday. Had to queue a while for a pint. Was sad Chicken George had gone,0
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Do we know if it is the club or G&G who get to choose the outlets in the fan zone? I only tried going in there once which was enough for me but I’m curious0
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fenaddick said:Do we know if it is the club or G&G who get to choose the outlets in the fan zone? I only tried going in there once which was enough for me but I’m curious1
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shine166 said:fenaddick said:Do we know if it is the club or G&G who get to choose the outlets in the fan zone? I only tried going in there once which was enough for me but I’m curious0
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https://www.charltonafc.com/news/matchday-catering-improvements-introduced
Nice to see some effort is being done to improve things, but disappointed that there's no focus on the food side of the issue.1 -
At least it feels like the club are listening to the fans. Long way to go but things moving in the right direction.4
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Sheepie1985 said:https://www.charltonafc.com/news/matchday-catering-improvements-introduced
Nice to see some effort is being done to improve things, but disappointed that there's no focus on the food side of the issue.4 -
Sheepie1985 said:https://www.charltonafc.com/news/matchday-catering-improvements-introduced
Nice to see some effort is being done to improve things, but disappointed that there's no focus on the food side of the issue.0 -
redbuttle said:Sheepie1985 said:https://www.charltonafc.com/news/matchday-catering-improvements-introduced
Nice to see some effort is being done to improve things, but disappointed that there's no focus on the food side of the issue.2 -
Be interested to know if the club are now being charged more for this by G&G. Was the original contract for far too few resources? Or have G&G just been taking the piss in trying to eke out every last penny?5
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Sheepie1985 said:https://www.charltonafc.com/news/matchday-catering-improvements-introduced
Nice to see some effort is being done to improve things, but disappointed that there's no focus on the food side of the issue.0 - Sponsored links:
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jose said:A couple of non alcoholic alternatives are the nice little cafe in Charlton Park, or buy a bottle of water in the Co - op in Charlton Village and then get a small portion of chips in the Charlton Village chip shop. If raining eat the chips under the sheltered bit at the back of the Co-op.
Alcohol in a hip flask if needed.3 -
Well done to Gavin Carter and the club.
I know Gavin is a supporter and does care as he was on the concourses himself investigating.
I saw Gavin with Paul Elliot up town in the pub after the Bristol C game.3 -
jose said:A couple of non alcoholic alternatives are the nice little cafe in Charlton Park, or buy a bottle of water in the Co - op in Charlton Village and then get a small portion of chips in the Charlton Village chip shop. If raining eat the chips under the sheltered bit at the back of the Co-op.
Alcohol in a hip flask if needed.7 -
Well in Gavin
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TelMc32 said:Sheepie1985 said:https://www.charltonafc.com/news/matchday-catering-improvements-introduced
Nice to see some effort is being done to improve things, but disappointed that there's no focus on the food side of the issue.0 -
Sheepie1985 said:https://www.charltonafc.com/news/matchday-catering-improvements-introduced
Nice to see some effort is being done to improve things, but disappointed that there's no focus on the food side of the issue.0 -
jose said:A couple of non alcoholic alternatives are the nice little cafe in Charlton Park, or buy a bottle of water in the Co - op in Charlton Village and then get a small portion of chips in the Charlton Village chip shop. If raining eat the chips under the sheltered bit at the back of the Co-op.
Alcohol in a hip flask if needed.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPNLwnMoVoA
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Just curious what exactly is ‘extra pouring equipment’ that the article references?0
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valleynick66 said:Just curious what exactly is ‘extra pouring equipment’ that the article references?
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