Last nights low attendance won't be beat in the remaining home league games this season, due to the fact that there is only one more midweek home league game (MK Dons) in March, and they will possibly bring more than Bolton.
The clubs alleged figure of 10,000 season ticket holders will be included in any attendance figure given.
The fact though that was the lowest league attendance since March 1998 and includes 3 seasons in League one, must surely have the alarm bells ringing at the club. If they care, that is.
Last nights low attendance won't be beat in the remaining home league games this season, due to the fact that there is only one more midweek home league game (MK Dons) in March, and they will possibly bring more than Bolton.
The clubs alleged figure of 10,000 season ticket holders will be included in any attendance figure given.
The fact though that was the lowest league attendance since March 1998 and includes 3 seasons in League one, must surely have the alarm bells ringing at the club. If they care, that is.
Last nights low attendance won't be beat in the remaining home league games this season, due to the fact that there is only one more midweek home league game (MK Dons) in March, and they will possibly bring more than Bolton.
The clubs alleged figure of 10,000 season ticket holders will be included in any attendance figure given.
The fact though that was the lowest league attendance since March 1998 and includes 3 seasons in League one, must surely have the alarm bells ringing at the club. If they care, that is.
You assume that they know we existed in 1998. Didn't the Valley have a 90,000 capacity 30 years ago.
Tony and David will be knocking up a powerpoint presentation to prove to Katrien that having smaller crowds in a good thing, less environmental impact, few protesters, more opportunity to give away free tickets to kids
Last nights low attendance won't be beat in the remaining home league games this season, due to the fact that there is only one more midweek home league game (MK Dons) in March, and they will possibly bring more than Bolton.
The clubs alleged figure of 10,000 season ticket holders will be included in any attendance figure given.
The fact though that was the lowest league attendance since March 1998 and includes 3 seasons in League one, must surely have the alarm bells ringing at the club. If they care, that is.
I don't think they do care.
They have done little to suggest that they do care.
Last nights low attendance won't be beat in the remaining home league games this season, due to the fact that there is only one more midweek home league game (MK Dons) in March, and they will possibly bring more than Bolton.
The clubs alleged figure of 10,000 season ticket holders will be included in any attendance figure given.
The fact though that was the lowest league attendance since March 1998 and includes 3 seasons in League one, must surely have the alarm bells ringing at the club. If they care, that is.
I don't think they do care.
Would have thought this is one of KM's key objectives.
You're not a proper Charlton supporter unless you've been there when there's only been about 3,000 to 4,000 in the ground...where were you when we were shit ? Ok, where were you when we were shitter ?
Do not worry, only 3 more games until all the new players we are getting, join us, and then we zoom up the league and the crowds will get bigger and bigger. Dam those pills, I seem to be hallucinating now.
Do not worry, only 3 more games until all the new players we are getting, join us, and then we zoom up the league and the crowds will get bigger and bigger. Dam those pills, I seem to be hallucinating now.
Last nights low attendance won't be beat in the remaining home league games this season, due to the fact that there is only one more midweek home league game (MK Dons) in March, and they will possibly bring more than Bolton.
The clubs alleged figure of 10,000 season ticket holders will be included in any attendance figure given.
The fact though that was the lowest league attendance since March 1998 and includes 3 seasons in League one, must surely have the alarm bells ringing at the club. If they care, that is.
You assume that they know we existed in 1998. Didn't the Valley have a 90,000 capacity 30 years ago.
Tony and David will be knocking up a powerpoint presentation to prove to Katrien that having smaller crowds in a good thing, less environmental impact, few protesters, more opportunity to give away free tickets to kids
Do not worry, only 3 more games until all the new players we are getting, join us, and then we zoom up the league and the crowds will get bigger and bigger. Dam those pills, I seem to be hallucinating now.
Have you allowed for "bedding in" time ?
Don't worry, they probably will not have played this season yet, so will need to get fit first, so can bed in for their first 10 games while getting fit
You're not a proper Charlton supporter unless you've been there when there's only been about 3,000 to 4,000 in the ground...where were you when we were shit ? Ok, where were you when we were shitter ?
I know this is league, but in my mind I remember being at an Anglo-Italian cup game where I was the only person there. I practically parked outside the ground.
You're not a proper Charlton supporter unless you've been there when there's only been about 3,000 to 4,000 in the ground...where were you when we were shit ? Ok, where were you when we were shitter ?
I know this is league, but in my mind I remember being at an Anglo-Italian cup game where I was the only person there. I practically parked outside the ground.
That's nothing, it used to be if you rang up and asked 'what time is the kick off' they would say 'what time can you get here' and, if you wanted to talk to the bloke next to you, you had to shout...
I didn't think the crowd was that bad last night in the home areas, not much different from other midweek home games. Where I sit in the centre of the East stand, all the regulars were there. The tweeted photos before kickoff were misleading, as the trains were screwed up
Whatever it looked like, they were the lowest reported figure for almost 20 years.
and that alone should concern KM and RD
Makes the 20,000 target seem laughable. What should really worry KM and RD is that many long-term regulars are giving up. Pretty much like the side did.
Cant be far off the 20,000 target if it means empty seats
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The clubs alleged figure of 10,000 season ticket holders will be included in any attendance figure given.
The fact though that was the lowest league attendance since March 1998 and includes 3 seasons in League one, must surely have the alarm bells ringing at the club. If they care, that is.
Tony and David will be knocking up a powerpoint presentation to prove to Katrien that having smaller crowds in a good thing, less environmental impact, few protesters, more opportunity to give away free tickets to kids
Always given her stick since - first game. 5-0 etc
So sad to see the decline in support
Lots of good stories on the site at the mo but as a 90's charlton fan sad to see good mates leaving
As a season ticket holder of 30 years Katrien I can tell you that target 20000 is a joke