There were 13.590 Charlton fans at The Valley for the Shrewsbury home leg last season, which was considerably the largest actual turnout in the home areas that season.
12 months on and 1,500 extra have already been sold for next weeks game. Even if sales slow right down, we are still looking at somewhere between 3-5,000 home fans attending next week who didn't attend last year.
Not digging anyone out in any way, the more the better. Just interested if anyone here is one of those and (unless they were working, holiday etc) what there reasons are for attending this one and not last year?
There seems a big mark up in interest for this that hasn't really been reflected at home games through the season, so just interested in others views.
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Are we saying if we had to play Sunderland we wouldn't get as many as they'd be less chance we'd win
Step son, who has just finished his degree, is coming back specifically for this game and has nagged and nagged me to take him. Son has therefore also decided to go.
Been to two home games this season, both hospitality, so will be nice to get back to The Valley again and enjoy the moment.
Just need to confirm my away tickets now.
just out of curiosity, what were the visitor numbers on CL last year as compared to this year?
It just feels like there's a lot more interest all round at the moment
Official communiqués on ticket sales will dry up in a day or so.
I'll be at Wembley too, but then anyone who wants a ticket will be.
Although my wife has told me she's getting tickets for Wembley if we qualify. That'll test me.
The truth is it's nonsense to say it goes to Roland.
Roland is losing millions each year on Charlton. He is not profiting.
It may mean he loses less than the usual £5M to £10M (approx), but he will still be losing millions.
Enjoy your day (hopefully).
They were fans of Premier League football and came to see the opposition (in general).
Oh, & not forgetting....... f*** off roland