Sitting in the East Stand I can see that both quadrants are about half full & The West is at about 25% capacity from about the halfway line to the JS onwards.
I think people who go by the "tickets remaining" narative are being drawn into a game being played by someone. Who & why I have no idea but I would say dont assume that every seat "taken up" on the stadium seating plan has actually been "sold".
Christ knows where the ‘last few tickets in the Covered End’ nonsense come from. There were hundreds empty in Block A, B, N and M
Family stand half empty despite being sold out. As usual.
I noticed that, in fact looked even emptier than usual. Got to question why people bother buying season tickets if you don’t go on lovely sunny Saturdays, outside of school holidays, after a break and with the team doing well
Sitting in the East Stand I can see that both quadrants are about half full & The West is at about 25% capacity from about the halfway line to the JS onwards.
I think people who go by the "tickets remaining" narative are being drawn into a game being played by someone. Who & why I have no idea but I would say dont assume that every seat "taken up" on the stadium seating plan has actually been "sold".
Yep, though I really thought that wouldn’t be the case, you do wonder if there’s is some sort of managed strategy going on. There’s no doubt it helps build momentum when the tickets remaining keeps ticking down
Christ knows where the ‘last few tickets in the Covered End’ nonsense come from. There were hundreds empty in Block A, B, N and M
Family stand half empty despite being sold out. As usual.
I noticed that, in fact looked even emptier than usual. Got to question why people bother buying season tickets if you don’t go on lovely sunny Saturdays, outside of school holidays, after a break and with the team doing well
Is it not the case that people buy ST's there because they are cheap, enter the ground, and then move across into the North to sit where there's a better view?
Sitting in the East Stand I can see that both quadrants are about half full & The West is at about 25% capacity from about the halfway line to the JS onwards.
I think people who go by the "tickets remaining" narative are being drawn into a game being played by someone. Who & why I have no idea but I would say dont assume that every seat "taken up" on the stadium seating plan has actually been "sold".
Yep, though I really thought that wouldn’t be the case, you do wonder if there’s is some sort of managed strategy going on. There’s no doubt it helps build momentum when the tickets remaining keeps ticking down
Ridiculous suggestion.
Only 1,452 left for the Leeds game - get in quick.
Christ knows where the ‘last few tickets in the Covered End’ nonsense come from. There were hundreds empty in Block A, B, N and M
Family stand half empty despite being sold out. As usual.
I noticed that, in fact looked even emptier than usual. Got to question why people bother buying season tickets if you don’t go on lovely sunny Saturdays, outside of school holidays, after a break and with the team doing well
Is it not the case that people buy ST's there because they are cheap, enter the ground, and then move across into the North to sit where there's a better view?
Alternatively, cheap season tickets can mean affording to miss the odd few?
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“Come on lads, now lets get the winner”
Proper Charlton.
We need about 600 walk ups on a lovely sunny day.
I think people who go by the "tickets remaining" narative are being drawn into a game being played by someone. Who & why I have no idea but I would say dont assume that every seat "taken up" on the stadium seating plan has actually been "sold".
Only 1,452 left for the Leeds game - get in quick.