Just in case anyone missed it (and I did) Season Ticket holders get into Women's home games for free now. Didn't work for me a few days ago, but now the Ticketing system gives you the free ticket. Signed in and I just selected the ticket for their first game, added to basket and hey presto £0.00 appears on payment screen. You do need to print it out, but I personally think this is a great perk and I have spent many a Sunday afternoon watching their games and can now do so for free!
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I think and this may have changed there is a minimum crowds level to qualify for the championship.
Ok ambition to fill grounds for whatever team/sport is great, but how could you deny a promotion on it ? Surely that league becomes more , for want of a better word , elitist ?
Sure if a ground itself isn't safe enough, but number of bums on seats ? A natural progression should increase that on promotion anyway. Smaller clubs/ teams don't deserve promotion ? I think that is off!
it’s only a ‘perk’ if you are at all interested in watching the women’s/ ladies team play.
And of course if it works when you try to get a ticket!
This year it went up to £30 and I thought OK, it won't break the bank I'll purchase again. I genuinely like the advancements made in women's sport and I like to think my two young granddaughters will grow up in a world where opportunities in sport exist.
I don't think my nose has been put out of joint exactly, but this does seem a strange decision - especially as there was no mention when Charlton allowed me to pay for this season's ticket.
Surely there's a better way to handle this - the club could market and sell those season tickets at a nominal rate. Those interested would buy and it would be evidenced on paper of a growing fan base.
Now then, do I protest to the club as a point of principle or let it go? TBH I don't think I can be arsed.
As has been said the bar and food inside the ground at The Oakwood make it worth going to games.
The squad is still too small for a successful season.
I have done the decent thing and bought a season ticket.