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2026/27 Season Tickets (Pricing and Message from Gavin Carter, pg.8)
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Did get an email stating the link will be activated nearer to the start of the new season. But technically I think that is impossible/almost impossible to do so I suspect the Club will have to send out new emails nearer to the start of the new season with working links to fix the issue.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
Did you get a response from the club @tallboytallboy said:
That's what I thought as well but about an hour after purchasing I received a confirmation email telling me to download the e-ticket into Google Wallet but with no link to do it. I've emailed the ticket office to ask what is supposed to be happening.OhMyGodden said:
Bit early for next season isn't it?tallboy said:Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?
The email from the club is identical to last years email, but last year when you clicked on the Download Your Ticket Here bar a digital portal opened. This time nothing.
Maybe the club hasn't activated the link yet?
Bottom line is that no one I know of that opted for E tickets has received an email with a working link (either Apple or Google wallet).3 -
When I had exactly this problem earlier in the season, with a match ticket that I purchased, they had to send out a new email with a link that worked.tallboy said:
Did get an email stating the link will be activated nearer to the start of the new season. But technically I think that is impossible/almost impossible to do so I suspect the Club will have to send out new emails nearer to the start of the new season with working links to fix the issue.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
Did you get a response from the club @tallboytallboy said:
That's what I thought as well but about an hour after purchasing I received a confirmation email telling me to download the e-ticket into Google Wallet but with no link to do it. I've emailed the ticket office to ask what is supposed to be happening.OhMyGodden said:
Bit early for next season isn't it?tallboy said:Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?
The email from the club is identical to last years email, but last year when you clicked on the Download Your Ticket Here bar a digital portal opened. This time nothing.
Maybe the club hasn't activated the link yet?
Bottom line is that no one I know of that opted for E tickets has received an email with a working link (either Apple or Google wallet).1 -
Supporters have just two weeks remaining to purchase their men’s first‑team season ticket before the Phase Two deadline.
Those who buy before that deadline of 11.59pm on Friday, June 5th will receive an additional 50 loyalty points.
After that deadline all unreserved 2025/26 season-ticket seats will be released.
Season tickets will remain on sale at the same price when they go back on sale on Monday, June 8th at 11am, but supporters purchasing after the Phase Two deadline will not receive the additional 50 loyalty points.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/two-weeks-until-phase-two-season-ticket-deadline1 -
Another shake up at the top I heard. Quite a few have moved now, and not really replaced. Must be saving a bit0
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I like the way they have done June 8th deadline. Not put up price but found a way of giving an incentive. Good thinking.0
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Gotta change my seat now as despite the block having 421 empty seats to choose from, someone has booked theirs right infront of mine.2
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That's inconvenient how are you going to see the game ?OhMyGodden said:Gotta change my seat now as despite the block having 421 empty seats to choose from, someone has booked theirs right infront of mine.1 -
There are some absolute bastards out there.OhMyGodden said:Gotta change my seat now as despite the block having 421 empty seats to choose from, someone has booked theirs right infront of mine.4 -
SporadicAddick said:
There are some VILE bastards out there.OhMyGodden said:Gotta change my seat now as despite the block having 421 empty seats to choose from, someone has booked theirs right infront of mine.
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This time last year0 -
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letthegoodtimesroll said:
This time last year
No real increase year on year, potentially could even be slightly less year on year depending on the exact numbers than are over/more than 10k0 -
You’d hope once the signings come flying in and the fixtures released, quite a few will sign up!3
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Although 9 days earlier and increased ticket prices so could say things are moving in the right direction. Also I’m sure they announce 10k+ when it hits that figure doesn’t make sense to announce it when they hit 11-12kletthegoodtimesroll said:letthegoodtimesroll said:
This time last year
No real increase year on year, potentially could even be slightly less year on year depending on the exact numbers than are over/more than 10k0 -
If the plan is to maximise the number of tickets to sell on a match by match basis then yes things are moving in the right direction I guess. Personally, I would have thought a target aiming to have more season tickets than match day tickets with a larger number than 10k sold at this stage would be more preferable.Crispywood said:
Although 9 days earlier and increased ticket prices so could say things are moving in the right direction. Also I’m sure they announce 10k+ when it hits that figure doesn’t make sense to announce it when they hit 11-12kletthegoodtimesroll said:letthegoodtimesroll said:
This time last year
No real increase year on year, potentially could even be slightly less year on year depending on the exact numbers than are over/more than 10k2 -
Think there aim is to maximise matchday revenue not number of people in seats. Even if the number of ticket sales stays the same increasing prices of tickets means their achieving thatletthegoodtimesroll said:
If the plan is to maximise the number of tickets to sell on a match by match basis then yes things are moving in the right direction I guess. Personally, I would have thought a target aiming to have more season tickets than match day tickets with a larger number than 10k sold at this stage would be more preferable.Crispywood said:
Although 9 days earlier and increased ticket prices so could say things are moving in the right direction. Also I’m sure they announce 10k+ when it hits that figure doesn’t make sense to announce it when they hit 11-12kletthegoodtimesroll said:letthegoodtimesroll said:
This time last year
No real increase year on year, potentially could even be slightly less year on year depending on the exact numbers than are over/more than 10k1 -
That’s a business model that I suspect only really works if you are in the PL; or you’ve already sold a significant portion of your stadiums seats to season ticket holders who will keep renewing in case they start to miss out.Crispywood said:
Think there aim is to maximise matchday revenue not number of people in seats. Even if the number of ticket sales stays the same increasing prices of tickets means their achieving thatletthegoodtimesroll said:
If the plan is to maximise the number of tickets to sell on a match by match basis then yes things are moving in the right direction I guess. Personally, I would have thought a target aiming to have more season tickets than match day tickets with a larger number than 10k sold at this stage would be more preferable.Crispywood said:
Although 9 days earlier and increased ticket prices so could say things are moving in the right direction. Also I’m sure they announce 10k+ when it hits that figure doesn’t make sense to announce it when they hit 11-12kletthegoodtimesroll said:letthegoodtimesroll said:
This time last year
No real increase year on year, potentially could even be slightly less year on year depending on the exact numbers than are over/more than 10k
outside those two criteria my guess is at best you will tread water until it all goes pear shaped, again2 -
2025/26 season-ticket holders are reminded that they have until 11.59pm today (Friday, June 5th) to renew their current seat before they are released for any other supporters to buy on general sale.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/last-chance-renew-seat-release-deadline0 -
Changed my Season Ticket seat to one that I knew was becoming available today, as the season ticket holder was giving it up.
Took the ticket office about a minute to do it.
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What's the all-time record in terms of season ticket sales? Im guessing 20k or thereabouts in the mid-00s prime-Curbishley years?0
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Anybody else's season ticket say 'Not renewed' when you login and check the status, despite renewing it?0
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Any of you bright people worked out how to get AI to count up all the red dots/seats showing as being available in the stadium ?0
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There are 11,292 seats showing as available at the moment.
I believe that would make it over 12k sold so likely there are a thousand or so seats blocked out for hospitality or similar2 -
No mine doesn't, but I've just found out how to check my renewal....._uptheaddicks said:Anybody else's season ticket say 'Not renewed' when you login and check the status, despite renewing it?
Log into the ticket section
Hover over your initials in the top right of the screen
Click on the 3rd one down 'Tickets'
For me this brought up a list of tickets, starting with July 31st 'Charlton v Fixture 1'
There's a list of Fixtures 1 to 9
When I click on the individual Fixtures it shows me where my season ticket is.
Womens season ticket not showing for me in this way, they're not on the system yet as that's a later Fixture 1 kick-off date.
Hope this helps.1 -
The price increase strategy of making sure there will be plenty of choice in the home ends for those that only want to go to a game occasionally seems to be holding up then. Heaven forbid selling more season tickets and reducing match by match availability.Leeds_Addick said:There are 11,292 seats showing as available at the moment.
I believe that would make it over 12k sold so likely there are a thousand or so seats blocked out for hospitality or similar
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They will be revenue driven opposed to number driven. Even if they sell the exact same number of season tickets if they sell on them on average for £50 more they’re still making an extra 600,000letthegoodtimesroll said:
The price increase strategy of making sure there will be plenty of choice in the home ends for those that only want to go to a game occasionally seems to be holding up then. Heaven forbid selling more season tickets and reducing match by match availability.Leeds_Addick said:There are 11,292 seats showing as available at the moment.
I believe that would make it over 12k sold so likely there are a thousand or so seats blocked out for hospitality or similar
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Sell 2000 extra at an average of £300 and that also is an extra £600,000 but it’s also 2,000 less tickets to sell for 23 match days each season and potentially another 2,000 in the ground buying refreshments, merchandise and getting behind the team.Crispywood said:
They will be revenue driven opposed to number driven. Even if they sell the exact same number of season tickets if they sell on them on average for £50 more they’re still making an extra 600,000letthegoodtimesroll said:
The price increase strategy of making sure there will be plenty of choice in the home ends for those that only want to go to a game occasionally seems to be holding up then. Heaven forbid selling more season tickets and reducing match by match availability.Leeds_Addick said:There are 11,292 seats showing as available at the moment.
I believe that would make it over 12k sold so likely there are a thousand or so seats blocked out for hospitality or similar
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Wouldn’t that only make sense if the stadium is selling out? As it is, we have sufficient spare capacity to sell 2,000 extra season tickets + about 10,000 walk ups.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Sell 2000 extra at an average of £300 and that also is an extra £600,000 but it’s also 2,000 less tickets to sell for 23 match days each season and potentially another 2,000 in the ground buying refreshments, merchandise and getting behind the team.Crispywood said:
They will be revenue driven opposed to number driven. Even if they sell the exact same number of season tickets if they sell on them on average for £50 more they’re still making an extra 600,000letthegoodtimesroll said:
The price increase strategy of making sure there will be plenty of choice in the home ends for those that only want to go to a game occasionally seems to be holding up then. Heaven forbid selling more season tickets and reducing match by match availability.Leeds_Addick said:There are 11,292 seats showing as available at the moment.
I believe that would make it over 12k sold so likely there are a thousand or so seats blocked out for hospitality or similar
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letthegoodtimesroll said:
Sell 2000 extra at an average of £300 and that also is an extra £600,000 but it’s also 2,000 less tickets to sell for 23 match days each season and potentially another 2,000 in the ground buying refreshments, merchandise and getting behind the team.Crispywood said:
They will be revenue driven opposed to number driven. Even if they sell the exact same number of season tickets if they sell on them on average for £50 more they’re still making an extra 600,000letthegoodtimesroll said:
The price increase strategy of making sure there will be plenty of choice in the home ends for those that only want to go to a game occasionally seems to be holding up then. Heaven forbid selling more season tickets and reducing match by match availability.Leeds_Addick said:There are 11,292 seats showing as available at the moment.
I believe that would make it over 12k sold so likely there are a thousand or so seats blocked out for hospitality or similar
I'd not worry about that, the catering staff struggle to serve 200 in the ground on a matchday.
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