Currently 1Million people watching on YouTube, a rea shame there virtually zero Charlton branding around!
Mr Beast to buy out Sandgaard?😂
Specsavers and JD are clearly visible. Just a large Charlton badge anywhere in the ground would have been easily seen by millions around the world, and it would have been worth a lot of money in publicity.
For all the furore over branding, they can't even get a decent background for the commentators.. .. I doubt they thought this through enough to cover the CAFC badge...
Currently 1Million people watching on YouTube, a rea shame there virtually zero Charlton branding around!
Mr Beast to buy out Sandgaard?😂
Specsavers and JD are clearly visible. Just a large Charlton badge anywhere in the ground would have been easily seen by millions around the world, and it would have been worth a lot of money in publicity.
What’s that ? SMT cocking up sn opportunity??? well I’ll be…
Currently 1Million people watching on YouTube, a rea shame there virtually zero Charlton branding around!
Mr Beast to buy out Sandgaard?😂
Specsavers and JD are clearly visible. Just a large Charlton badge anywhere in the ground would have been easily seen by millions around the world, and it would have been worth a lot of money in publicity.
What’s that ? SMT cocking up sn opportunity??? well I’ll be…
It's a comedy match: my son falling about laughing in the other room. Still, I think it would still be a good opportunity to showcase the ground and promote the club.
What exactly is the appeal to watch YouTubers playing charity football?
I’m doing my best to not slag it off, as it’s clearly not aimed at people like me, but can someone explain to me even why young people would want to sit around on a Saturday afternoon and watch this online?
What exactly is the appeal to watch YouTubers playing charity football?
I’m doing my best to not slag it off, as it’s clearly not aimed at people like me, but can someone explain to me even why young people would want to sit around on a Saturday afternoon and watch this online?
What exactly is the appeal to watch YouTubers playing charity football?
I’m doing my best to not slag it off, as it’s clearly not aimed at people like me, but can someone explain to me even why young people would want to sit around on a Saturday afternoon and watch this online?
Genuinely curious.
For some probably it's better to watch that rather than as us right now.....
What exactly is the appeal to watch YouTubers playing charity football?
I’m doing my best to not slag it off, as it’s clearly not aimed at people like me, but can someone explain to me even why young people would want to sit around on a Saturday afternoon and watch this online?
Genuinely curious.
Here's my best try (I have two teenage sons): you play video games; you then watch people around the world being really good at the games you play; you come to admire those gamers, and you would like to see them in the flesh; they play a football match that would be competitive-ish and funny (and free!). What's not to like 🤣
Anyway, I must go back to the Barnsley thread ... even as we concede 🤬
Very important for the badge not to be covered. Surely publicity is as relevant here as revenue for Charlton, especially aimed at such a young audience. And it's even a football match, let's not forget, for it could well have been some other less relevant gimmick.
Our current youth are products of the Premier league days... itl be fucking depressing if the next crop in 10 years are because KSI once played at The Valley.
Watching KSI and LazarBeam at The Valley could inspire some of them to play more football, or watch more football, maybe even follow a team (Charlton?). I would not find it that depressing.
Whats depressing is my post and the content of it if you actually read it.
I did read it but it was a very specific scenario: that the next crop 10 years from now would be inspired by KSI once playing at The Valley. This I thought unlikely, but yes, it would be a bit odd.
If you watch the video to the end you get a good view of the Valey. Absolutely packed to the rafters, actually feels strange (and a little bit sad) to see it full given how abysmal the attendances have been this season.
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well I’ll be…
I’m doing my best to not slag it off, as it’s clearly not aimed at people like me, but can someone explain to me even why young people would want to sit around on a Saturday afternoon and watch this online?
Genuinely curious.
you play video games; you then watch people around the world being really good at the games you play; you come to admire those gamers, and you would like to see them in the flesh; they play a football match that would be competitive-ish and funny (and free!). What's not to like 🤣
Anyway, I must go back to the Barnsley thread ... even as we concede 🤬