me neither as I wrote back to the club and told them - until the ownership and proof of funds embargo were resolved - I did raise this potential issue today.
No away fans is standard, been mentioned a few times. Be interesting to see how Premier league teams police a 30% cap... thats still upto 20k fans attending but lots of season ticket holders missing out.
I'm not bothering this year, I'll still watch every game on my IPTV so I won't miss the many injury time goals we let in!
Trains, food and drink etc for me and the boy was £50+ for a home game and double for the few aways we do so I'm gonna use this next year to finally get some money saved, works out nearly 2k I won't be spending this season.
I'm not bothering this year, I'll still watch every game on my IPTV so I won't miss the many injury time goals we let in!
Trains, food and drink etc for me and the boy was £50+ for a home game and double for the few aways we do so I'm gonna use this next year to finally get some money saved, works out nearly 2k I won't be spending this season.
Yeah part of me is tempted to do this, even if I get a season pass on iFollow for £110
Leaving aside the ownership issues, the whole matchday experience is going to be pretty sub par.
Public transport (for some), allotted time slots to enter, not sitting in your regular seat surrounded by the usual crowd, restrictions on catering, the lack of atmosphere, restricted pubs...
Leaving aside the ownership issues, the whole matchday experience is going to be pretty sub par.
Public transport (for some), allotted time slots to enter, not sitting in your regular seat surrounded by the usual crowd, restrictions on catering, the lack of atmosphere, restricted pubs...
wait til the plan is published, inclined to agree generally though
I'm not bothering this year, I'll still watch every game on my IPTV so I won't miss the many injury time goals we let in!
Trains, food and drink etc for me and the boy was £50+ for a home game and double for the few aways we do so I'm gonna use this next year to finally get some money saved, works out nearly 2k I won't be spending this season.
This is the route that I’m inclined to go down as well. May well pick and chose a couple of games when we are allowed to go, but definitely not getting season tickets.
The football may be crap and there will be no atmosphere. I'll probably have to get into the ground and sit in my seat for six hours before kick off and I'll have to wear a mask and not be able to drink or use the toilet.
It'll be pretty awful and depressing but it's a far more attractive option than spending the time at home with my bitch of a wife and my dreadfully annoying kids!
Leaving aside the ownership issues, the whole matchday experience is going to be pretty sub par.
Public transport (for some), allotted time slots to enter, not sitting in your regular seat surrounded by the usual crowd, restrictions on catering, the lack of atmosphere, restricted pubs...
And then of course there is the actual game. It doesn’t sound very appealing does it?
The football may be crap and there will be no atmosphere. I'll probably have to get into the ground and sit in my seat for six hours before kick off and I'll have to wear a mask and not be able to drink or use the toilet.
It'll be pretty awful and depressing but it's a far more attractive option than spending the time at home with my bitch of a wife and my dreadfully annoying kids!
Now as you put it like that, I’ve changed my mind and renewed. Just not renewed the kids.
How long are our season ticket seats from last season held for?
There's hardly any seats available in the most popular areas of the ground....I assume because the seats allocated to fans last season have not yet been made available.
I took a risk on a number of levels and renewed mine in May. Wasn’t sure I was doing the right thing given all the uncertainties and a degree of ‘guilt’ and even ‘foolishness’ at being in the minority by giving my money to the parasite owners. I just want to see my team play. Sounds like I may be one of the first to get back into The Valley then. Time will tell.
I took a risk on a number of levels and renewed mine in May. Wasn’t sure I was doing the right thing given all the uncertainties and a degree of ‘guilt’ and even ‘foolishness’ at being in the minority by giving my money to the parasite owners. I just want to see my team play. Sounds like I may be one of the first to get back into The Valley then. Time will tell.
I'd rather miss out than risk them taking my money.
I was one of the stupod ones who renewed early on and am waiting with baited breath about a refund for the league one discount. Can see more CAFC cash coming my way to spend on streaming EFL trophy games...
Leaving aside the ownership issues, the whole matchday experience is going to be pretty sub par.
Public transport (for some), allotted time slots to enter, not sitting in your regular seat surrounded by the usual crowd, restrictions on catering, the lack of atmosphere, restricted pubs...
wait til the plan is published, inclined to agree generally though
Can imagine the take up on matchday tickets will be low if the experience is rubbish after first couple of match days
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Priority will be going to ST holders which seems fair.
But I'm still not renewing until we have clarity on ownership.
Up to each club and we've decided not. Although heard from elsewhere Lincoln will give us 200 (two hundred).
Not clear on total capacity but perhaps as low as 5k. I'm told the line wasn't clear when this was said.
Edit. Now hearing as low a 2,000 at start.
Trains, food and drink etc for me and the boy was £50+ for a home game and double for the few aways we do so I'm gonna use this next year to finally get some money saved, works out nearly 2k I won't be spending this season.
Public transport (for some), allotted time slots to enter, not sitting in your regular seat surrounded by the usual crowd, restrictions on catering, the lack of atmosphere, restricted pubs...
I've renewed.
The football may be crap and there will be no atmosphere. I'll probably have to get into the ground and sit in my seat for six hours before kick off and I'll have to wear a mask and not be able to drink or use the toilet.
It'll be pretty awful and depressing but it's a far more attractive option than spending the time at home with my bitch of a wife and my dreadfully annoying kids!
There's hardly any seats available in the most popular areas of the ground....I assume because the seats allocated to fans last season have not yet been made available.
3500 sounds pretty high.
Haven’t really thought about returning to Charlton as don’t want to get excited and then have it banned/delayed again from October onwards.