And i really give a fuck what a Wednesday fan thinks of us.
It is another example of standards slipping at our club, any good business should notice this mistake and deal with it before it reaches the printers.
I understand, that it is only a ticket and a spelling mistake which won't lose out on any money being lost. But, it shows the club to being extremely poorly run because of being too busy to check basic stuff.
And i really give a fuck what a Wednesday fan thinks of us.
It is another example of standards slipping at our club, any good business should notice this mistake and deal with it before it reaches the printers.
I understand, that it is only a ticket and a spelling mistake which won't lose out on any money being lost. But, it shows the club to being extremely poorly run because of being too busy to check basic stuff.
Yeah. That, and the fact the team's rubbish. They're the two big issues.
And i really give a fuck what a Wednesday fan thinks of us.
It is another example of standards slipping at our club, any good business should notice this mistake and deal with it before it reaches the printers.
I understand, that it is only a ticket and a spelling mistake which won't lose out on any money being lost. But, it shows the club to being extremely poorly run because of being too busy to check basic stuff.
The error was probably on the part of the printer and the club has deemed that there wasn't time for another re-run of tickets due to the massive demand in Sheffield to visit our tin pot club.
I think the Printer is not to blame. I would think that only the 'constant' elements would be pre-printed – the red and gold bits at the top. The rest of the ticket would be generated on a laser printer with specific information for the ticket: match, adult, seat number etc. The spelling mistake is down to a typing error by a member of the staff in the ticket office. Pay peanuts...
I think the Printer is not to blame. I would think that only the 'constant' elements would be pre-printed – the red and gold bits at the top. The rest of the ticket would be generated on a laser printer with specific information for the ticket: match, adult, seat number etc. The spelling mistake is down to a typing error by a member of the staff in the ticket office. Pay peanuts...
Shouldn't it be Charlton 'are' an embarrassing club (rather than is)?
no, Charlton is 1 club, a singular.
Complicated subject that - "Charlton is moving to Selhurst Park" anyone? Common mistake made by news reporters, or used to be. The club is singular - Charlton are plural. Usually, but specifically when meaning the team, which as a noun is itself singular. My head hurts.
I'm wondering if that was actually deliberately done, you know a bit of smart marketing, to market solely at the Wednesday fans, because the amount of times I've heard northerners actually say chalton, it all makes sense, Roland, you genius.
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Why did you correct the spelling mistake in the original tweet?
Sloppy work but not the end of the world.
I understand, that it is only a ticket and a spelling mistake which won't lose out on any money being lost. But, it shows the club to being extremely poorly run because of being too busy to check basic stuff.
Charlton are shit
i see what you mean.
That was VERY VERY funny.