Charlton fans are urged to purchase 2019/20 season
tickets before the early-bird deadline of midnight on Monday, May
6th to get the best value.
The Addicks are once again offering one of the
cheapest season tickets in the EFL with early-bird adult season
tickets available from as little as £210, which equates to just
£9.13 per match.
Phase Two pricing, if the club remains in League One,
will see an increase of between 4% and 8% on the early-bird offer,
with the cheapest adult season ticket available for just £220. The
increase is in part due to increased matchday operational costs
including stewarding and policing.
Despite this only Bradford City and Rochdale offered a
cheaper adult season ticket in League One last season and only
three League Two clubs offered a cheaper adult season ticket last
season.
Charlton fans are urged to purchase 2019/20 season
tickets before the early-bird deadline of midnight on Monday, May
6th to get the best value.
The Addicks are once again offering one of the
cheapest season tickets in the EFL with early-bird adult season
tickets available from as little as £210, which equates to just
£9.13 per match.
Phase Two pricing, if the club remains in League One,
will see an increase of between 4% and 8% on the early-bird offer,
with the cheapest adult season ticket available for just £220. The
increase is in part due to increased matchday operational costs
including stewarding and policing.
Despite this only Bradford City and Rochdale offered a
cheaper adult season ticket in League One last season and only
three League Two clubs offered a cheaper adult season ticket last
season.
Harris Family 2019 - 2020 Season Ticket Intentions announced Phase One - For the club to secure my 6 family season tickets and to guarantee our 100% home support Charlton Athletic can take advantage of our early bird offer of securing the sale of the club by Roland before our deadline of 6 May 2019
Phase Two - Should the owner remain in place after that date, but retain the clear intention of selling and ensure the future of Lee Bowyer, our support can still be secured by us purchasing of a mixture of freebie and student tickets *this still offers great value for the club compared to other support in the football league* Phase Three - should nothing change and the manager depart along with swathes of the squad to line the owners pockets, then the club would lose our home support and we will continue to attend away games only in able to get our fix of watching the football club we have loved, laughed and been happy with for four generations.
So Charlton Athletic, don't delay and act today, get rid of the miserable dickhead so we can all get back to doing the thing that we love.
No word in any of the communications this year so far about when your seat is released for general sale. Last year it was after early bird. This year no mention. How long can we leave it and still guarantee getting our “own” seat?
This is called shooting yourself in the foot. This will amount to a very big increase in prices compared to inflation. If these idiots really don't think it will have a further impact on attendances then they are mad.
whilst i'm not purchasing the value is pretty good for a much better level of football than you get at most other clubs in our league and below for a much bigger price, the only thing is a soulless empty valley is not something that is going to pull in the customers, IF we don't go up can see gates about the same as the start of this season.
IF we don't go up can see gates about the same as the start of this season.
No they won't they will be lower. Higher prices for same product will mean lower gates. Simple economics If we have a worst product, eg no Bowyer or Jackson, then gates will fall even further.
It is, as usual a mess. I tried to renew, will not give me concession rate( even though I have had it for 3 years). And charges a Admin Fee - for us to buy a season ticket- come on.
Anyone been able to find out if a ST for next year counts towards priority for playoff tickets? Bollocks if it does
Season ticket holders are always going to be right up there and the numbers are very unlikely to have changed, even though some will now have considerably more points if they have renewed.
If the club put in another tier before general sale it will be fairer. In fact there should be a tier of any points at all before general sale.
Renewing mine again for the third season in a row. Was waiting for the play off tickets to come on sale and I will sort mine in the same transaction.
Isn’t it better to renew your ST first ? My social secretary does all my ticket booking these days but reading posts on CL and feedback over the season I get the impression that there could be a lot of fans at the head of the queue for tickets if they’ve already got a season ticket for this season, been to an away game or two and renewed for next season already. If they’ve got West Ham and Millwall mates to buy playoff tickets for then other than Sunderland away tickets may go pretty fast.
I tried to renew online but the system is utter garbage. My email aligns to a membership number (six figures) which says I have nothing to renew and then when I put in a fan ID number on the season ticket (which is another six figure number) and reset password nothing happens. No email.
Even Duch cannot even run a season ticket renewal system properly.
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each to their own and all that and I totally respect those not renewing / boycotting etc
but....life's too short to miss out on something I love and love doing with my kids and my mates.
Charlton fans are urged to purchase 2019/20 season tickets before the early-bird deadline of midnight on Monday, May 6th to get the best value.
The Addicks are once again offering one of the cheapest season tickets in the EFL with early-bird adult season tickets available from as little as £210, which equates to just £9.13 per match.
Phase Two pricing, if the club remains in League One, will see an increase of between 4% and 8% on the early-bird offer, with the cheapest adult season ticket available for just £220. The increase is in part due to increased matchday operational costs including stewarding and policing.
Despite this only Bradford City and Rochdale offered a cheaper adult season ticket in League One last season and only three League Two clubs offered a cheaper adult season ticket last season.
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A price freeze for the other bands, jumping if we go up would have been fairer and better PR
Phase One - For the club to secure my 6 family season tickets and to guarantee our 100% home support Charlton Athletic can take advantage of our early bird offer of securing the sale of the club by Roland before our deadline of 6 May 2019
Phase Two - Should the owner remain in place after that date, but retain the clear intention of selling and ensure the future of Lee Bowyer, our support can still be secured by us purchasing of a mixture of freebie and student tickets *this still offers great value for the club compared to other support in the football league*
Phase Three - should nothing change and the manager depart along with swathes of the squad to line the owners pockets, then the club would lose our home support and we will continue to attend away games only in able to get our fix of watching the football club we have loved, laughed and been happy with for four generations.
So Charlton Athletic, don't delay and act today, get rid of the miserable dickhead so we can all get back to doing the thing that we love.
"Phase Two pricing, should the club get promoted to the Championship, is not yet available."
Directly under the table of prices.
#notapennymore
If the club put in another tier before general sale it will be fairer. In fact there should be a tier of any points at all before general sale.
Even Duch cannot even run a season ticket renewal system properly.
Rubbish
Do you enter your number anywhere or does it automatically take it off?