If its November 28th, itd be interesting to know which back up date they've picked incase covid has gone to shit. I certainly wont be booking anything in advance for late nov/December and risk the new date in 2021 being on a Tuesday/work day etc.
If its November 28th, itd be interesting to know which back up date they've picked incase covid has gone to shit. I certainly wont be booking anything in advance for late nov/December and risk the new date in 2021 being on a Tuesday/work day etc.
Alan Curbishley is an immortal god in Charlton’s history, but should it really be worth the price of actually attending 4-5 home games?!
Goodness me , you seen the utter shit we've been serving up at our home games .... Even if Curbs didn't turn up you'd have better value spending that £100 looking at a blank wall .
Is £85 plus VAT meant to sound more of a bargain than £100?
either way, it's not a bargain, particularly as I cant see that any element of the ticket price is in part a contribution to CACT.
It's a private money making event (nothing wrong with that) with a charitable element outside of the main event.
If it was pitched as a CACT event, with a contribution from ticket prices being made alongside a charitable auvtion during the evening, the pricing (and appeal) might make more sense.
These events really aren’t aimed at the vast majority of us so there is no point at all squibbling about the price
This. Advertising it as £85 + VAT suggests it’s aimed at a corporate market, not a common or garden fan. Maybe little Charlton aint so little any more…
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His generosity knows no bounds.
All of a sudden we live in the states. Just say it's roughly £100
Sounds a very good evening and would be insightful 🙂
If I had the money and time available for it, I would definitely go.
Even if Curbs didn't turn up you'd have better value spending that £100 looking at a blank wall .
either way, it's not a bargain, particularly as I cant see that any element of the ticket price is in part a contribution to CACT.
It's a private money making event (nothing wrong with that) with a charitable element outside of the main event.
If it was pitched as a CACT event, with a contribution from ticket prices being made alongside a charitable auvtion during the evening, the pricing (and appeal) might make more sense.
That said, I'm sure it will be a great evening...
This. Advertising it as £85 + VAT suggests it’s aimed at a corporate market, not a common or garden fan. Maybe little Charlton aint so little any more…