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Wrexham sell out ?
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Of course, it could all just be window dressing to attract new investors. They probably haven’t bought many of those scarves, just enough say to put a few in the shop and some to hand out around the Board room, corporate boxes and lounges. This match will probably have a fair share of potential US investors attending and as much as Wrexham has done a pretty successful job it’s probably close to peaking because of where it is so a London based club has a lot of advantages. Giving them a ‘Wrexham’ scarf, the team they’ve probably come to see, with Charlton on it to wear and take away with the memory of a much bigger crowd and a ground closer to central London where their hotel is and the airports to take them home could be a ploy to grab their attention.2
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What happened to the working group for the club shop?0
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JohnnyH2 said:What happened to the working group for the club shop?24
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Covered End said:I don't think anyone is defending half and half scarves as a good idea per se.
But from my point of view having had cancer last year, it focuses your mind somewhat on what is important in your life and what isn't.
Half and half scarves are awful things, but it will take a lot more than that to embarrass me/upset me these days.
If it won't be important in 10 years time, then it's not important enough now for me to get wound up about.4 -
This feels like even more bad comms to me3 -
Those that are embarrassed, who are you embarrassed in front of?
Millwall fans? They can barely spell.
Palace? They always have and always will be more cringe.
The rest of league one? Who cares we don’t even wanna be here.
I don’t get what’s embarrassing about effectively transferring money from the pockets of fair weather fans and YouTubers to our beloved club, it’s called business.3 -
I have decided to go full on half and half on Saturday.
One half of me wanting Charlton to win, the other half wanting Wrexham to lose.18 -
Talal said:Don't forget your half and half scarves for this momentous occasion...
Especially made for Reams!
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Commend the effort?
Who the f suggested the idea- then even worse, the person who said ‘Yeah good idea’?!3 - Sponsored links:
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Swisdom said:
Don't they say there's no such thing as bad PR?16 -
Once again feeling out of sync with the CL hivemind... am just not bothered by the scarves... can see how many people are and I accept I must be an outlier. Obviously not interested in one for myself, but really don't care if somebody else wants one/wears one... hey ho...
Looking forward to a great atmosphere Saturday and hoping we smash them with a big statement victory.6 -
Siv_in_Norfolk said:Once again feeling out of sync with the CL hivemind... am just not bothered by the scarves... can see how many people are and I accept I must be an outlier. Obviously not interested in one for myself, but really don't care if somebody else wants one/wears one... hey ho...
Looking forward to a great atmosphere Saturday and hoping we smash them with a big statement victory.3 -
BR7_addick said:Those that are embarrassed, who are you embarrassed in front of?
Millwall fans? They can barely spell.
Palace? They always have and always will be more cringe.
The rest of league one? Who cares we don’t even wanna be here.
I don’t get what’s embarrassing about effectively transferring money from the pockets of fair weather fans and YouTubers to our beloved club, it’s called business.
Sorry, but I do care what others think. I’m proud to be a Charlton fan. I want to be proud of what we stand for, and no, I don’t want others fucking laughing at us.Again, call us “customers” and we kick off about it - but try and use the opposition as a bait to get a load of money off of people that don’t give a toss about Charlton at the sake of our reputation - go ahead, crack on.9 -
It really is not something to get worked up about11
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guinnessaddick said:2
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cafctom said:BR7_addick said:Those that are embarrassed, who are you embarrassed in front of?
Millwall fans? They can barely spell.
Palace? They always have and always will be more cringe.
The rest of league one? Who cares we don’t even wanna be here.
I don’t get what’s embarrassing about effectively transferring money from the pockets of fair weather fans and YouTubers to our beloved club, it’s called business.
Sorry, but I do care what others think. I’m proud to be a Charlton fan. I want to be proud of what we stand for, and no, I don’t want others fucking laughing at us.Again, call us “customers” and we kick off about it - but try and use the opposition as a bait to get a load of money off of people that don’t give a toss about Charlton at the sake of our reputation - go ahead, crack on.
I don’t get how this is all “at the sake of our reputation” though, football sold its arse many decades ago, it’s a business and that’s not a debate it’s just reality.The occasion and it proceedings have zero affect on my attitude towards the day, I’ll still chant, have a beer and have a laugh, its a classic Charlton fan meltdown, only this time we’ve started before a ball has been kicked!0 -
Whilst it bothers me not one bit what others think, I accept that others don't feel the same. There is no right or wrong here. Both views allowed.2
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Just need to see today's tweets from the trust to know why such a small fraction of supporters are members. Christ
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Croydon said:Just need to see today's tweets from the trust to know why such a small fraction of supporters are members. Christ7
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The half and half scarfs are pretty awful, but whatever. I’m just excited to watch international football at the Valley!19
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CAST again get it wrong. No wonder they don’t have as many members as they should have.Defending the club at every opportunity, including these terrible scarfs. Individuals who I imagine boast at dinner parties that they are on a committee of trustees!
Disappointing.13 -
Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:Curious as to the price tag the club has stuck on these.
* to be very clear: I do not wish to buy one, I'm as embarrassed as anyone else.
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Jobbers said:CAST again get it wrong. No wonder they don’t have as many members as they should have.Defending the club at every opportunity, including these terrible scarfs. Individuals who I imagine boast at dinner parties that they are on a committee of trustees!
Disappointing.Of course, the board of CAST is democratically elected, so if you think they should have more members and make better decisions then you are very welcome to get up from behind the keyboard and stand for election next time?11 -
cafctom said:Interesting to see how the thread quickly went from “I can see why we’re leaning into the Wrexham thing” to “we are embarassing”
Surprised it took this to finally tip the scale considering practically every marketing ploy by the club has subtlety made Wrexham the true attraction of the occasion rather than our own club.
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se9addick said:Jobbers said:CAST again get it wrong. No wonder they don’t have as many members as they should have.Defending the club at every opportunity, including these terrible scarfs. Individuals who I imagine boast at dinner parties that they are on a committee of trustees!
Disappointing.Of course, the board of CAST is democratically elected, so if you think they should have more members and make better decisions then you are very welcome to get up from behind the keyboard and stand for election next time?
Agree with your second point, although not all people have the time of course.1 -
So let me get this straight, CAST are expected to be against the club bringing in extra revenue via scarves 😂 some of you have lost the plot here.6
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golfaddick said:Can you imagine Millwall doing this ?Admittedly ours is worse because it’s the official bloody club shop and not the dodgy street trader you’d expect this sort of rubbish from!!0
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19addickted96 said:Certainly not going to be buying any half and half scarves, but there will be people who certainly will.This game is clearly being aimed at targeting all and everybody - both with merch and tickets- and with Red, White and Black Day bringing around 300-400 young school kids, half and half scarves are a easy few quid!Too many fans are quick to moan and whatever the club does to either try and increase revenues or try and get more bums on seats - and yet will be the same to moan that transfer budgets are ‘small’ or that we have to sell players to balance the books…
yes it’s awkward/cringe, but it’s not aimed at 75% of the fanbase! Our fanbase is weirdly so self important
The answer is a resounding NO.
They actually thrive on being disliked - and they create an atmosphere at home games that means the opposition are intimidated.
We go the other way & welcome the opposition & their fans.....even selling scarves with their names on ffs !
So I hope everyone will be happy when I cheer & clap when Wrexham score. I mean, it's what the club wants right ?10