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Wrexham sell out ?
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.0 -
Im fully expecting this to beat the current Valley attendance record of 75,031
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Solidgone said:I can hear it already…
”Youre only here to see the Wrexham”
It’s only Wrexham FFS!If we don’t beat them I’ll certainly be a bit miffed. 🤓3 -
follett said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.12 -
addick19 said:Solidgone said:I can hear it already…
”Youre only here to see the Wrexham”
It’s only Wrexham FFS!If we don’t beat them I’ll certainly be a bit miffed. 🤓Their attacking players in Fletcher , McClean , Lee , Palmer and Mullin have a combined age of 163.I expect us to win .1 -
Bedsaddick said:addick19 said:Solidgone said:I can hear it already…
”Youre only here to see the Wrexham”
It’s only Wrexham FFS!If we don’t beat them I’ll certainly be a bit miffed. 🤓Their attacking players in Fletcher , McClean , Lee , Palmer and Mullin have a combined age of 163.I expect us to win .1 -
Redhenry said:Bedsaddick said:addick19 said:Solidgone said:I can hear it already…
”Youre only here to see the Wrexham”
It’s only Wrexham FFS!If we don’t beat them I’ll certainly be a bit miffed. 🤓Their attacking players in Fletcher , McClean , Lee , Palmer and Mullin have a combined age of 163.I expect us to win .2 -
AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
It's very sobering seeing us appear like the B side to Wrexham. More or less all my mates (not many mind) have referred to this as a big game for us.
The good news is, if we stuff them, it will draw a lot of positive attention to us. The downside of course, is if we are on the wrong end of said stuffing.2 -
Braziliance said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
It's very sobering seeing us appear like the B side to Wrexham. More or less all my mates (not many mind) have referred to this as a big game for us.
The good news is, if we stuff them, it will draw a lot of positive attention to us. The downside of course, is if we are on the wrong end of said stuffing.7 - Sponsored links:
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AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
The interest Wrexham bring can’t be underestimated. As an example I was abroad on holiday in June and as it was the Euros got chatting to some Americans about football. They knew nothing apart from what they had seen on Wrexham, they hadn’t heard of Man United, Liverpool or Man City but only knew football through Wrexham. Also as soon as the fixtures were out fans of other clubs I knew were asking about coming to watch Wrexham. I am not sure how Charlton have sold tickets in home areas but they will undoubtedly be many fans bringing friends, lapsed supporters and football tourists.1 -
Curbsgoldenera said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
The interest Wrexham bring can’t be underestimated. As an example I was abroad on holiday in June and as it was the Euros got chatting to some Americans about football. They knew nothing apart from what they had seen on Wrexham, they hadn’t heard of Man United, Liverpool or Man City but only knew football through Wrexham. Also as soon as the fixtures were out fans of other clubs I knew were asking about coming to watch Wrexham. I am not sure how Charlton have sold tickets in home areas but they will undoubtedly be many fans bringing friends, lapsed supporters and football tourists.
A lot of the world won't like baseball but they've surely heard of the Yankees and the Red Sox.1 -
AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.0 -
I couldn’t believe it either Chris if I hadn’t heard it myself. The reach that series gave Wrexham is unbelievable, wonder if they’ll be filming at the Valley for new material.0
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Curbsgoldenera said:I couldn’t believe it either Chris if I hadn’t heard it myself. The reach that series gave Wrexham is unbelievable, wonder if they’ll be filming at the Valley for new material.0
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msomerton said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.0 -
This thread has proper made me laugh, Wrexham was always ging to generate the most interest this season, even with what Bormingham have spent this was always going to generate the biggest crowd, it is the away game that most people want to go to and we will take very big numbers even people going without tickets. I have no problem with the crowd whoever they are, but be mindful if there are Wrexham fans in the home area albeit neutrals taking a interest it won't end well.
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northstandsteve said:This thread has proper made me laugh, Wrexham was always ging to generate the most interest this season, even with what Bormingham have spent this was always going to generate the biggest crowd, it is the away game that most people want to go to and we will take very big numbers even people going without tickets. I have no problem with the crowd whoever they are, but be mindful if there are Wrexham fans in the home area albeit neutrals taking a interest it won't end well.3
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northstandsteve said:This thread has proper made me laugh, Wrexham was always ging to generate the most interest this season, even with what Bormingham have spent this was always going to generate the biggest crowd, it is the away game that most people want to go to and we will take very big numbers even people going without tickets. I have no problem with the crowd whoever they are, but be mindful if there are Wrexham fans in the home area albeit neutrals taking a interest it won't end well.0
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northstandsteve said:This thread has proper made me laugh, Wrexham was always ging to generate the most interest this season, even with what Bormingham have spent this was always going to generate the biggest crowd, it is the away game that most people want to go to and we will take very big numbers even people going without tickets. I have no problem with the crowd whoever they are, but be mindful if there are Wrexham fans in the home area albeit neutrals taking a interest it won't end well.2
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AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:It’s honestly impressive how good Wrexham’s marketing has been, leading to knock on effects like this at a League One away game.
No idea if that’s what happened but I suspect it’s played a big part. No denying though Wrexham are providing a wider interest premium this season, Orient had a 200 bigger crowd v them than they did for the Boxing Day game v us, and Rotherham just had their clear biggest home of the season v them.
I'd imagine that for most teams this season two of their biggest home gates will be against Wrexham and Birmingham. Especially when more than half the division don't even average 1k away fans.Saturday home numbers (ST’s, match sales, comps) minus away sales this season have been:
Orient - 13,207
Bolton - 13,028
Rotherham - 12,953
Blackpool - 13,474
Birmingham - 13,095
Stockport - 12,469
So for the Wrexham game (despite premium pricing that probably hurt Birmingham sales), we are already 5,000 tickets plus on every other game this season, will probably end up about +7-9,000.It’s almost impossible to comprehend.1 -
Does a big crowd help our xG?11
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Charlton station has had a temporary makeover ahead of Saturday #4moresleeps
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Sales currently at 20700 I'm told. Should be a good atmosphere and would be lovely to put one over the Hollywood mob but also make a statement of intent4
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Do we reckon Saturday will be our Remeberance day fixture as it's our last league home game before Rememberance weekend?0
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charltonman2016 said:Do we reckon Saturday will be our Remeberance day fixture as it's our last league home game before Rememberance weekend?
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/202425-themed-matchdays-confirmed
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charltonman2016 said:Do we reckon Saturday will be our Remeberance day fixture as it's our last league home game before Rememberance weekend?0
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Isn't it possible Peterborough will be postponed due to International call-ups?0
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Isn't it possible Peterborough will be postponed due to International call-ups?
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Isn't it possible Peterborough will be postponed due to International call-ups?2