Wrexham sell out ?
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blackpool72 said:ElfsborgAddick said:I wonder what explanation will be given when our next league game is 10k short of tomorrow.0
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CharltonKerry said:Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect
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CharltonKerry said:Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect
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Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect
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addick19 said:seth plum said:Half the turnstiles for the Curbs stand by the covered end don’t work or operate.
I hope the advanced largesse the club had got in due to this game means they all will be working because of the large crowd expected.
Two days to get the turnstiles fully operational.
Think it’s best people allow extra time for the delays that will occur.
All the best to Mick tomorrow,if he is still working for the club.2 -
ElfsborgAddick said:CharltonKerry said:Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect
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LargeAddick said:cafcsinger said:Scarf thing is obviously poor, but can't see anything wrong with the £5 pint deal.2
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SporadicAddick said:
Charlton Athletic announced today that sales for tomorrow's home match against Wrexham are already at 23,200 and are expected to exceed 24,000 by kick-off.
This would constitute the club's largest home full paying attendance since the play-off semi-final in 2019, and the highest such Charlton regular season home gate of the last decade. Wrexham have sold 2,500 of their 3,100 allocation, meaning that upwards of 22,000 spectators will be in The Valley's home ends.
West Stand Lower has sold out and there are only 200 seats remaining in the Covered End, so the club has now made the last remaining blocks in the Alan Curbishley Stand and West Stand Upper available. Those tickets will still be available on the day, from Charlton's Ticket Office in the West Stand.
Over 4,000 of the crowd will be first-time visitors from the South East London and Kent area, together with 1,000 visitors from foreign countries.
Charlton CEO Charlie Methven said: "We are delighted with the attendance and looking forward to seeing what a packed-out Valley delivers in terms of atmosphere. The intention of our 'Welcome to London' campaign was precisely to encourage new local audiences to come and sample what Charlton has to offer, so it's gratifying for our marketing team to see so many local first-time attendees. It's important to note, though, that the sheer number of 'first-timers' will bring with it a few operational challenges. We would encourage all fans to arrive as early as possible."
40% of our group won't be there, cos their real lives get in the way of matches occasionally.
Our group is 20% down this season on last.
Maximising the cash take from a one off attendance like tomorrow is precisely what the business managers should be doing. Failure so to do would be moronic.
Nobody's forcing anyone to buy a half/half scarf. You old luddites might not like them but they've been a 'thing' in football for a generation at least.
I don't get the attraction, even for an FA Cup final, they make no sense to me, so I've never bought one. They've never upset me, cos maybe I'm a grown up with actual stuff and life to deal with, not screaming self-righteous indignation on soshal meedya to a faceless audience of several. (Irony/hypocrisy filter in full effect)
If the club makes a few quid by tapping cash off the willingly fleeced, so effing what? It's the dopes' money to fritter as they please and Charlton's coffers are as good a place as any.
Pushing cheap, or rather less expensive, beer via the emails and website is a less good look. A big chunk of the audience is under age. Pushing boozing is never good.
The offer ain't that special, ending as it does 2 hours before kick off. Extra pissheads stumbling around the place ain't needed by anyone, there'll be enough slack jawed gormless plodders bunging up the concourses and slumping in the wrong seats as it is. Then the dipsos will be pissing us all off again 20 minutes after kickoff when they need us to stand up to let them out to go empty their bladders of the surfeit of bland fizzy eurolager. This is the first season in about 10 we haven't had a couple of alkies in our row stumbling out for a slash minimum once per half.
It'll all be forgotten in a fortnight as the plastics inevitably disappear for good.
Last time we had a crown anywhere near this level for the Doncaster playoff semi - a proper enjoyable evening - we progressed to the play-off - got promoted but the regular crowd is no bigger. The %age of newbies from that night who caught the Charlton bug must be less than 1. Getting humped by Wrexham won't sow any seeds that'll germinate in SE7 future attendances.
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LargeAddick said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect0
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CharltonKerry said:ElfsborgAddick said:CharltonKerry said:Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect
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oohaahmortimer said:What a lovely offer , trying to take the edge off us selling our soul and being cheapskates3
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oohaahmortimer said:What a lovely offer , trying to take the edge off us selling our soul and being cheapskates5
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The Wrexham review cover picture. S'housery started already?
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Bournesnr said:clive said:
https://transpont.blogspot.com/2012/03/last-orders-at-montague-arms.html2 -
I expected Wrexham to sell more than 2.5k for a Saturday 3pm kick off, especially as we haven't played each other for over 40 years.5
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ElfsborgAddick said:CharltonKerry said:Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect
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ive tried to DM you to deescalate this but your account is on private, enjoy the game tomorrow @ElfsborgAddick0
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shine166 said:ElfsborgAddick said:CharltonKerry said:Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect
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OMG ! this thread is going to go the same way as the politics thread and get closed down lol
Im dreading 5pm tomorrow if we lose lol0 - Sponsored links:
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Shall we have a sweepstake for how delayed is the kick off due to congestion4
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Bedsaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Bedsaddick said:LargeAddick said:robroy said:What are the odds on seeing people dressed as Deadpool or Wolverine in the home end tomorrow? Quite high I would expect5
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https://x.com/kdsouthldn/status/1849832847558811839?s=46&t=Atud1xTTw-k0f0GLTCKuPw
Hmm think they need a refund4 -
lancashire lad said:Shall we have a sweepstake for how delayed is the kick off due to congestion0
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Does anyone know if they’re selling beer in the quarter intervals??12
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AndyG said:OMG ! this thread is going to go the same way as the politics thread and get closed down lol
Im dreading 5pm tomorrow if we lose lol0 -
Roll on 5pm tomorrow.
This threads embarrassing.3 -
Braziliance said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:J BLOCK said:Swisdom said:This will be our biggest selling home league attendance in 10 years (where we haven’t just given 5000 tickets away.)
Why shouldn’t the club try to monetise whatever they can from it and ALSO try to pick up a few new fans from the 10000 new faces who will be there.
so there are more emails flying about but there’s also been a big marketing campaign aimed at the younger generation that some of us probably haven’t seen. Whatever they are doing is working.
The way ffp now works means we can’t just get cash injections from a wealthy owner. We have to be self sustaining and can only spend a percentage of our revenue so anything that increases revenue is good in my book. This is football nowadays
I still don't understand why we can't be second to them though and be a mini super league one team of sorts. The transfer window never made much sense to me, and as the season goes on, it looks even more ridiculous that we didn't buff up a fairly depleted squad.
I know this is a bit off topic, but just because of how the club have approached this game, it concerns me they don't have the financial muscle that they've claimed, and are underestimating the league like Sandgaard did, and even he had more of a go at it than these lot with his money.
Some people say you can bend the rules with cash injections and writing it off, others say you can't. It just isn't very clear how it all works.
This would be a flawed system if it were the case. As teams would never have a chance to progress if they were limited to how much they could spend based on their gates.
It all just seems too convenient for them. They can't/won't buy the Valley because it's too expensive right now, and have a fair deal on the lease. This is restricting them to improve the Valley and in turn the match day experience they keep harping on about, but then they don't want to improve how the Valley looks, as then the asking price would be more (their words).
So what's their plan? Try and get promoted with a bit of luck, aka on the cheap. Something is off.
Agree with the ground ownership too although I doubt RD is stopping them doing much development, sounds like the lease is basically just for the use of the land and we can do pretty much what we want from it. Happy to be corrected though.
RD isn't stopping them at all. It's just when someone asked what their plans were to improve stuff, they essentially said, as we don't own it, we don't want to improve it.
If you're a billionaire, with a genuine passion for this club, and see it as a long term project, you'd buy it all up immediately, especially if it was hindering development plans you have in mind.
Reynolds and McElhenney have spent around 25 million combined (potentially more) out of their pockets with half of our owners net worth.
I don't understand their vision. Cynic in me says these are gone within 2 years.
Andy Scott did similar when he couldn't answer the question about his recruitment.2 -
BR7_addick said:Does anyone know if they’re selling beer in the quarter intervals??2
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shine166 said:BR7_addick said:Does anyone know if they’re selling beer in the quarter intervals??1