Jordan said we need a ten year lease if we go up, we dont currently have that.
Was also coy when asked if we would move.
Has to be coy really. Even if they didn't want to move the threat of moving is something to bargain with RD I assume.
I’m not sure that is a good bargaining position - surely if we move from the valley that gives RD the green light to sell the valley to a developer ? Planning permission won’t be granted all the time r we are using the ground
Well, they can hardly say name your price you've got us over a barrell with our pants down. Although who knows?
moving from the Valley would cost many millions as, at present, a sale of the Valley is not available to finance any move. If we eventually buy back the Valley, what is the point of moving unless we get into the Premier ? and then, move to where ?
Heard Lincolnshire has been talked about.
lol loads a space in Lincs .. alas, not many Addicks fans
moving from the Valley would cost many millions as, at present, a sale of the Valley is not available to finance any move. If we eventually buy back the Valley, what is the point of moving unless we get into the Premier ? and then, move to where ?
Heard Lincolnshire has been talked about.
lol loads a space in Lincs .. alas, not many Addicks fans
Does Rodwell line manage the football side ? Slightly confusing managerial structure .
He probably is still looking after that side FOR NOW, with our new Dane due to take over once all the approval and paperwork goes through. Hopefully once that happens there will be a bit of clarity about who exactly does what.
The new TV deal will slowly kill season ticket sales. It's all by design by the Premier League big boys, short term gain for football league clubs with the money, but not long term.
The new TV deal will slowly kill season ticket sales. It's all by design by the Premier League big boys, short term gain for football league clubs with the money, but not long term.
It’s a good job every Premier League game isn’t on TV.
The new TV deal will slowly kill season ticket sales. It's all by design by the Premier League big boys, short term gain for football league clubs with the money, but not long term.
It’s a good job every Premier League game isn’t on TV.
Every one on a Sunday will be now, which is a good thing as I'd often rather watch one of the other 2pm kick offs
Jordan said we need a ten year lease if we go up, we dont currently have that.
Was also coy when asked if we would move.
Has to be coy really. Even if they didn't want to move the threat of moving is something to bargain with RD I assume.
I’m not sure that is a good bargaining position - surely if we move from the valley that gives RD the green light to sell the valley to a developer ? Planning permission won’t be granted all the time r we are using the ground
Well, they can hardly say name your price you've got us over a barrell with our pants down. Although who knows?
41k tickets sold for Wembley and 9k on the waiting list…(somebody correct me if I misheard that)
The club has to be disappointed with only 10k STs sold if these numbers are accurate
1 in 4 people who attended Wembley as season tickets sounds reasonable to me.
Really? So 75% were merely hangers on/glory boys & girls?
I exclude the international Addicks in that and the following comment, but the lack of commitment of some really irritates me.
We all know the effect of a packed Valley on the team/opposition and what a great atmosphere we create. Support your club, like the current 10,000 of us.
ST holder since 74/75 come rain or shine.
I live in Norwich. That's not international enough for you?
I have been all over the country supporting the club since my first visit in 1968 aged 8.
I was a season ticket holder for many, many years.
I go to as many games as I can get to. So does my son who goes because of me. I just don't have a season ticket. I stopped when I nearly lost my home due to the extraordinary financial burden I had to bring my children up. My son has significant disabilities. He now lives independently and goes to games himself now.
41k tickets sold for Wembley and 9k on the waiting list…(somebody correct me if I misheard that)
The club has to be disappointed with only 10k STs sold if these numbers are accurate
1 in 4 people who attended Wembley as season tickets sounds reasonable to me.
Really? So 75% were merely hangers on/glory boys & girls?
I exclude the international Addicks in that and the following comment, but the lack of commitment of some really irritates me.
We all know the effect of a packed Valley on the team/opposition and what a great atmosphere we create. Support your club, like the current 10,000 of us.
ST holder since 74/75 come rain or shine.
I live in Norwich. That's not international enough for you?
I have been all over the country supporting the club since my first visit in 1968 aged 8.
I was a season ticket holder for many, many years.
I go to as many games as I can get to. So does my son who goes because of me. I just don't have a season ticket. I stopped when I nearly lost my home due to the extraordinary financial burden I had to bring my children up. My son has significant disabilities. He now lives independently and goes to games himself now.
We are not all the same.
Rant over!
I speak for everyone when I say it's time to sell the house, say goodbye to Delia and Partridge and get down to the Valley
The new TV deal will slowly kill season ticket sales. It's all by design by the Premier League big boys, short term gain for football league clubs with the money, but not long term.
They want to make it as miserable to follow clubs as possible until the lower leagues allow them to scrap the blackout
41k tickets sold for Wembley and 9k on the waiting list…(somebody correct me if I misheard that)
The club has to be disappointed with only 10k STs sold if these numbers are accurate
1 in 4 people who attended Wembley as season tickets sounds reasonable to me.
Really? So 75% were merely hangers on/glory boys & girls?
I exclude the international Addicks in that and the following comment, but the lack of commitment of some really irritates me.
We all know the effect of a packed Valley on the team/opposition and what a great atmosphere we create. Support your club, like the current 10,000 of us.
ST holder since 74/75 come rain or shine.
No chance I will get a season ticket. Cost, travel, time, ko times being changed, family commitments. Some of us have a busy life away from Charlton.
Was a season ticket holder for years and rarely missed any home game and got to a good few always. In 2020 I moved from Shooters Hill to West Yorkshire so home games for me are sadly a rarity. Glad to say there are now quite a few northern games I’ll be able to get to. Miss it hugely.
JW: Listen, what did it mean to you, to get up that day at Wembley? - and it is the Championship for you - one thing I was amazed with was the support was unbelievable
JR: Yeah, we sold 41,000, we had about another 9000 waiting. It was a shame we couldn't sell those tickets, it's just the way the segregation works, at Wembley. But they were fantastic, they were there in 2019, and people who were there both times say that, the most recent promotion felt a little bit sweeter than 2019 because there's a good buzz around the football club at the moment. Odd day, to be honest with you.
JW: Odd day?
JR: Not particularly enjoyable and you think you're gonna have this wave of euphoria when the final whistle blows. And, you know what, I was sat next to my daughter watching the game, and, if I had a Tardis, I would've just gone home at that point. I was exhausted with the whole thing, I was done. It was a sense of relief - don't get me wrong I did my best to put on a brave face and party afterwards but it was quite a bizzare day to be honest with you
JW: Did you go through every emotion, Simon, when you were in the play-offs at Palace?
SJ:Well it's relief, isn't it. We were going theough the playoffs to get to the Premier League, so, it opens a whole set of doors. Goign from L1 to the Championship presents you with many challenges, because whilst it's the league yuo want to get into because it's one step away from the league you want to ultimately be into, you know it comes with a little bit more revenue, but a lot mroe challenges. And it's one thing being top of the league and another thing going into a league where you know there's a lot of clubs in there that have dropped out of the PL and have huge PL money, there's a lot of clubs in there that've got very wealthy owners, but you don't have the revenue. You get maybe 5 6 7m more, tops, for going into that League. And all of a sudden you're competing with teams that've got 60m 70m 80m 90m pound wage bills.
JW: How are you finding it this early, Jim, you know, you try and do deals in the transfer market, you're trying to bring in players - is it tough?
JR: Simon's absolutely right about that, I think the thing
Was a season ticket holder for years and rarely missed any home game and got to a good few always. In 2020 I moved from Shooters Hill to West Yorkshire so home games for me are sadly a rarity. Glad to say there are now quite a few northern games I’ll be able to get to. Miss it hugely.
Similar to myself. Season ticket holder, most away games from 92-2015 when I moved up to West Yorkshire from Woolwich. Probably only get to 2-3 home games a year but a fair few away games still. If anyone thinks that makes me any less of a fan they can do one.
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Well, they can hardly say name your price you've got us over a barrell with our pants down. Although who knows?
Charlton Promoted to the Championship
The Appointment of Nathan Jones
Charlton as a football club (Roland not out?!)
Birmingham and Wrexham Promoted, Bale and Modric takeover of EFL clubs.
Will this season test fan loyalty, Charlton Expectations, Championship to Premier League Gap
These codes also skip any adverts talksport has
Are you two brothers?
I have been all over the country supporting the club since my first visit in 1968 aged 8.
I was a season ticket holder for many, many years.
I go to as many games as I can get to. So does my son who goes because of me. I just don't have a season ticket. I stopped when I nearly lost my home due to the extraordinary financial burden I had to bring my children up. My son has significant disabilities. He now lives independently and goes to games himself now.
We are not all the same.
Rant over!
JW: Listen, what did it mean to you, to get up that day at Wembley? - and it is the Championship for you - one thing I was amazed with was the support was unbelievable
JR: Yeah, we sold 41,000, we had about another 9000 waiting. It was a shame we couldn't sell those tickets, it's just the way the segregation works, at Wembley. But they were fantastic, they were there in 2019, and people who were there both times say that, the most recent promotion felt a little bit sweeter than 2019 because there's a good buzz around the football club at the moment. Odd day, to be honest with you.
JW: Odd day?
JR: Not particularly enjoyable and you think you're gonna have this wave of euphoria when the final whistle blows. And, you know what, I was sat next to my daughter watching the game, and, if I had a Tardis, I would've just gone home at that point. I was exhausted with the whole thing, I was done. It was a sense of relief - don't get me wrong I did my best to put on a brave face and party afterwards but it was quite a bizzare day to be honest with you
JW: Did you go through every emotion, Simon, when you were in the play-offs at Palace?
SJ:Well it's relief, isn't it. We were going theough the playoffs to get to the Premier League, so, it opens a whole set of doors. Goign from L1 to the Championship presents you with many challenges, because whilst it's the league yuo want to get into because it's one step away from the league you want to ultimately be into, you know it comes with a little bit more revenue, but a lot mroe challenges. And it's one thing being top of the league and another thing going into a league where you know there's a lot of clubs in there that have dropped out of the PL and have huge PL money, there's a lot of clubs in there that've got very wealthy owners, but you don't have the revenue. You get maybe 5 6 7m more, tops, for going into that League. And all of a sudden you're competing with teams that've got 60m 70m 80m 90m pound wage bills.
JW: How are you finding it this early, Jim, you know, you try and do deals in the transfer market, you're trying to bring in players - is it tough?
JR: Simon's absolutely right about that, I think the thing
Ok I'm bored now
Similar to myself. Season ticket holder, most away games from 92-2015 when I moved up to West Yorkshire from Woolwich. Probably only get to 2-3 home games a year but a fair few away games still. If anyone thinks that makes me any less of a fan they can do one.