Fans looking for best value should purchase before midnight on July 31st, with last season’s Championship pricing set to increase by five per cent for Phase Two purchasing should Charlton remain in the division. Increases on the early-bird discount are in place should the club be relegated to League One.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5ee69998bf9bc/202021-season-tickets-to-go-on-sale
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With concerns about games in the 2020/21 season being played behind closed doors, supporters will be able to select a season ticket that suites them.
- The full season ticket offers the best value and should any games be played behind closed doors fans will be compensated for those games following the completion of the 2020/21 season
- Charlton are also offering fans the opportunity to purchase a two stage, rolling season ticket. The ticket would allow you to purchase your ticket for the first half of the season and if games are played behind closed doors in that time, the amount you are charged for the second half of the season in November, will reflect the games missed
Jesus
Almost £600 in the West
- might be playing league one next seasob
- may be owned by someone different, we have no idea if Paul Elliott is just another crook.
- most importantly it may be months or even years before we can actually go to the games.
Because of that I guess clubs have to be prepared - After all season tickets usually get announced in March, I know there are more doubts over the ownership compared with others but your first two points could happen any year
We don't know what Elliot's motives are ( or even who he is) or what the hell Farnell's game is.
Only when there is clarity of ownership or if Varney/Barclay take over , will i even consider renewing my three tickets.
What does that gibberish even mean? You pay the full price now and if we are relegated we might refund you an amount, but we won't tell you now what that amount will be??
If people don't want to renew because they don't know what division we'll be in, then they can just wait. It says the prices are valid until 31st July, so the season will have ended by then anyway.
This is poorly worded though - "The ticket would allow you to purchase your ticket for the first half of the season and if games are played behind closed doors in that time, the amount you are charged for the second half of the season in November, will reflect the games missed"
The season might not start until September, so not quite sure how November is the 'second half of the season'. November has never been the second half of the season, ever.
Ultimately though, anyone buying a season ticket right now when we don't know enough about this owners intentions, or what division we'll be in, or when fans can attend games again.......probably has more money than sense.
However, we love our seats, I don't care what division we are in, if we are in championship then obviously a bonus.
Add to the fact I have an 8 year old who has missed going to the valley like mad and its our family thing we do together I'd like to ensure we keep our seats.
Would you want to antagonise Lord Bowyer when he's trying to rally the troops for a nine-game block of matches to stay up?
Lord Bowyer has a particular set of skills, skills he's built up over a long time. He will find them ...
The faqs states that due to the uncertainty there will be an extended period of time to renew the same seat - with more details to follow.
No prospect of being able to go to the games.
We may be relegated and if so there is no concrete information on what price you'll pay.
My S/T price has increased by 12%. (Early bird to early bird pricing).
I won't be signing up until matters become clearer.
err that is a whoosh, right?