How would people feel if Charlton introduced this way of earning extra points?
I wouldn't be a fan of it. I go to every game, home and away, so points shouldn't be an issue to me.
I would actually like to go to watch the women as well, but since I am already spending so much money on the above and I don't live close enough to London, there's no way that I can justify travelling to watch the women too.
Some of the dates also don't line up. For instance, on the 14th of September this season, the men were away to Shrewsbury Town on the same day the women were away to Sheffield United.
While that's the only direct clash, there were also a few instances such as the 23rd and 24th of November, where the men were at one end of the country on a Saturday and the woman at the other on the Sunday.
Ultimately, this would be giving fans who live locally and don't attend away games an almost equal footing with those of us that attend every game, which doesn't seem fair.
How would people feel if Charlton introduced this way of earning extra points?
All I'll say is that I wouldn't earn any extra points 😂
I think that is a good idea. A way to get people to engage with women`s teams. For me it would be good if our women`s home games are played on weekends when the men`s team are playing away.
Why should we have to? It's an added cost for a team/sport that none of us follow. It's a ridiculous concept.
How would people feel if Charlton introduced this way of earning extra points?
All I'll say is that I wouldn't earn any extra points 😂
I think that is a good idea. A way to get people to engage with women`s teams. For me it would be good if our women`s home games are played on weekends when the men`s team are playing away.
Why should we have to? It's an added cost for a team/sport that none of us follow. It's a ridiculous concept.
Agree. Woman’s football is a totally different sport in my opinion. I have absolutely no interest in it at all and how the Charlton Ladies team does is of no consequence to me. Why should those who attend women’s games get points to attend men’s games. If women’s football can’t stand on its own two feet then so be it.
Im interested to see what the club do about the 70/80 family stand seats that nobody can buy because only singles are available.
I'm interested in looking there also. Oddly there's a few end of aisle single seats that have been taken.
Only thing I can think of is that they've been purchased with the intention of just moving to the NU, there's no way people with kids who attend are buying the separated seats.
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I would actually like to go to watch the women as well, but since I am already spending so much money on the above and I don't live close enough to London, there's no way that I can justify travelling to watch the women too.
Some of the dates also don't line up. For instance, on the 14th of September this season, the men were away to Shrewsbury Town on the same day the women were away to Sheffield United.
While that's the only direct clash, there were also a few instances such as the 23rd and 24th of November, where the men were at one end of the country on a Saturday and the woman at the other on the Sunday.
Ultimately, this would be giving fans who live locally and don't attend away games an almost equal footing with those of us that attend every game, which doesn't seem fair.
I understand why they're doing it, but then they'll have some fans who feel obliged to spend more money just to watch the mens team, bit cheeky imo.
Unfortunately I'll be on the second day of a stag in Hvar on the 6th...
Supporters have until 11.59pm on Friday, June 6th to renew their season ticket in the same seat for the 2025/26 campaign.
Following Friday’s deadline, all seats will be made available for general sale from 11am on Saturday morning.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/secure-your-season-ticket-seat-release-deadline
I never comment on the women's threads on CL as I don't want to get into an argument about it.