Season Tickets
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I haven't had a call yet. If someone asks me 'where my head is at' I shall do them for abusing a manic depressive.6
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Didn't think you surfaced till 10!Arsenetatters said:I haven't had a call yet. If someone asks me 'where my head is at' I shall do them for abusing a manic depressive.
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You should try sleeping in when sharing a bed with Mr Tatters snoring like a rhino...ElfsborgAddick said:
Didn't think you surfaced till 10!Arsenetatters said:I haven't had a call yet. If someone asks me 'where my head is at' I shall do them for abusing a manic depressive.
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......soooooo, ......how do you know what a snoring rhino sounds like?Arsenetatters said:
You should try sleeping in when sharing a bed with Mr Tatters snoring like a rhino...ElfsborgAddick said:
Didn't think you surfaced till 10!Arsenetatters said:I haven't had a call yet. If someone asks me 'where my head is at' I shall do them for abusing a manic depressive.
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If I get a call and they ask me 'where my head is at', they will get a 20 min offload on work and family pressures, and how difficult I'm finding it to secure an ideal family summer UK holiday and whether they had any recommendations11
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I will say "well, my head was last seen on top of my shoulders but if you are asking me in an unnecessarily chav way how I feel about my season ticket, I'd rather remove said head and stick it up a dead bear's arse until Douchebag and his appalling mare have done likewise and returned from whence they came". Not holding my breath that it will happen though.10
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Took a call asking to speak to my 9 year old grandson who has a season ticket with me. Told her he was at school and jokingly said he could call her back if she wanted. She said that would not be necessary. I said I had a season ticket "what about me " . She said I was not on her list!!!!!!
Suspect they got their wires crossed re contact details but nice to know that I don't exist anymore.1 -
I got a voicemail asking for my thoughts on renewing. Haven't got back to them yet.
Undecided. I don't want to, but if I don't, having a young family and with so much to do, I think it could be the end of me attending matches after having a season ticket since the mid 80s. Otherwise Saturdays could turn into endless children's parties and shopping in 'kin Swanley Asda. On the plus side, I could tend to the house and garden.
I won't have the organisational time to fanny (fanackapan) about buying individual match tickets so I have tough choice to make.
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Stick to Swanley Asda. See you in about 18 years !EastTerrace said:I got a voicemail asking for my thoughts on renewing. Haven't got back to them yet.
Undecided. I don't want to, but if I don't, having a young family and with so much to do, I think it could be the end of me attending matches after having a season ticket since the mid 80s. Otherwise Saturdays could turn into endless children's parties and shopping in 'kin Swanley Asda. On the plus side, I could tend to the house and garden.
I won't have the organisational time to fanny (fanackapan) about buying individual match tickets so I have tough choice to make.0 -
You don't have to buy a season ticket but you don't have to tell the wife that you haven't. Just leave home at the normal time as if you're going to the game & find something else to occupy your time :-)EastTerrace said:I got a voicemail asking for my thoughts on renewing. Haven't got back to them yet.
Undecided. I don't want to, but if I don't, having a young family and with so much to do, I think it could be the end of me attending matches after having a season ticket since the mid 80s. Otherwise Saturdays could turn into endless children's parties and shopping in 'kin Swanley Asda. On the plus side, I could tend to the house and garden.
I won't have the organisational time to fanny (fanackapan) about buying individual match tickets so I have tough choice to make.9 -
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East Terrace: "I dont have the organisational time to fanny about buying individual match tickets.
Here is a surprise.It takes no time at all to turn up at the valley 45 mins before k.o.Buy the required number of tickets [there wont be queues] and watch the game.Bonus is you can choose where in a half empty stadium to sit.
It is actually better not having a season ticket as you dont feel you HAVE to go.
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Is this supposed to come across as rudely as it does?timken said:East Terrace: "I dont have the organisational time to fanny about buying individual match tickets.
Here is a surprise.It takes no time at all to turn up at the valley 45 mins before k.o.Buy the required number of tickets [there wont be queues] and watch the game.Bonus is you can choose where in a half empty stadium to sit.
It is actually better not having a season ticket as you dont feel you HAVE to go.
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I have been offered a free ticket for a game of my choice next season. to try and entice me back.
I said can I sell it on eBay to a Tottenham fan.
Also I have just been online to see if my seat is still free and I'm shocked at the number of empty seats in the J and L Block!
In a good way I may add! Well done to all those making the tough call to boycott.6 -
come up to the Lake District, so far this summer we have had some of the best weatherAFKABartram said:If I get a call and they ask me 'where my head is at', they will get a 20 min offload on work and family pressures, and how difficult I'm finding it to secure an ideal family summer UK holiday and whether they had any recommendations
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Maybe they haven't boycotted but have moved downstairs. I know 5 around me that have done that, 3 of us are boycotting.C4FC4L1f3 said:I have been offered a free ticket for a game of my choice next season. to try and entice me back.
I said can I sell it on eBay to a Tottenham fan.
Also I have just been online to see if my seat is still free and I'm shocked at the number of empty seats in the J and L Block!
In a good way I may add! Well done to all those making the tough call to boycott.0 -
Nothing too fun mind you - it'll be a dead giveaway if you return home from "watching Charlton" with a smile on your face.charltonbob said:
You don't have to buy a season ticket but you don't have to tell the wife that you haven't. Just leave home at the normal time as if you're going to the game & find something else to occupy your time :-)EastTerrace said:I got a voicemail asking for my thoughts on renewing. Haven't got back to them yet.
Undecided. I don't want to, but if I don't, having a young family and with so much to do, I think it could be the end of me attending matches after having a season ticket since the mid 80s. Otherwise Saturdays could turn into endless children's parties and shopping in 'kin Swanley Asda. On the plus side, I could tend to the house and garden.
I won't have the organisational time to fanny (fanackapan) about buying individual match tickets so I have tough choice to make.6 -
I thought the same but the lower isn't that busy either IMO.charltonbob said:
Maybe they haven't boycotted but have moved downstairs. I know 5 around me that have done that, 3 of us are boycotting.C4FC4L1f3 said:I have been offered a free ticket for a game of my choice next season. to try and entice me back.
I said can I sell it on eBay to a Tottenham fan.
Also I have just been online to see if my seat is still free and I'm shocked at the number of empty seats in the J and L Block!
In a good way I may add! Well done to all those making the tough call to boycott.0 -
Check the score before you get in, then say a few cliches when you returnJodaius said:
Nothing too fun mind you - it'll be a dead giveaway if you return home from "watching Charlton" with a smile on your face.charltonbob said:
You don't have to buy a season ticket but you don't have to tell the wife that you haven't. Just leave home at the normal time as if you're going to the game & find something else to occupy your time :-)EastTerrace said:I got a voicemail asking for my thoughts on renewing. Haven't got back to them yet.
Undecided. I don't want to, but if I don't, having a young family and with so much to do, I think it could be the end of me attending matches after having a season ticket since the mid 80s. Otherwise Saturdays could turn into endless children's parties and shopping in 'kin Swanley Asda. On the plus side, I could tend to the house and garden.
I won't have the organisational time to fanny (fanackapan) about buying individual match tickets so I have tough choice to make.
"Jacko worked hard, but his legs have gone"
"{inset name of useless foreign signing} was terrible"
"problems with the trains, putting a 4 car unit on the 17:07 is disgraceful"
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When they offered me a free seat due to the complaints about the nets I gave them a brief rundown of why I didn't want it and would not be renewing. Maybe that's why they haven't phoned me.0
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Back in the dark days when we played at shit Hurst park I refused to go and joined the valley party instead. Charlton fans were divided then and I believe that we are divided now . The fact is you have to do what you believe is right, personally I support both those who renew and those who chose not to.3
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They haven't phoned me either. Think it could be because everytime they send me an email with so called offers (catering etc) I reply saying i wouldn't be giving the Belgians a penny more of my money. Don't know if the replies are received by a person but i like to think they are :-)0
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But you can't be in two places at once and 45 mins before k.o is pub time.timken said:East Terrace: "I dont have the organisational time to fanny about buying individual match tickets.
Here is a surprise.It takes no time at all to turn up at the valley 45 mins before k.o.Buy the required number of tickets [there wont be queues] and watch the game.Bonus is you can choose where in a half empty stadium to sit.
It is actually better not having a season ticket as you dont feel you HAVE to go.0 -
Just had a call from a London number on my mobile, it was one of those pesky "You have had a non fault accident in the last five years." Not sure they appreciated why I didn't want to get a CAFC season ticket.1
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I think you may have something there Andy? All my communications with them end #notuntiltheyvegone do you think it may have sunk in?andynelson said:When they offered me a free seat due to the complaints about the nets I gave them a brief rundown of why I didn't want it and would not be renewing. Maybe that's why they haven't phoned me.
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I'd have been all over that, especially if I'd been hit by a beach ball.cfgs said:Just had a call from a London number on my mobile, it was one of those pesky "You have had a non fault accident in the last five years." Not sure they appreciated why I didn't want to get a CAFC season ticket.
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Answer to Braydex. No it is not/was not intended as rude just my genuine experience of attending matches at the valley over the last 12 months or so .The baggage of having a season ticket having been discarded for the freedom of going to watch the games I want to and not watch the games I dont.[obviously if you have a season ticket you dont HAVE to go but as you have paid you feel more obliged to].
Having said all that I do STRONGLY feel it is wrong to buy a season ticket as you are funding the regime with your money up front.
It could of course be argued that attending any matches is funding them but I can live with that.
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If you don't have a season ticket but attend lots of matches you could end up giving them more money1
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But it's not money up front, and not money they can rely on eitherblackpool72 said:If you don't have a season ticket but attend lots of matches you could end up giving them more money
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You have an hour then get off the mobile!Arsenetatters said:
But it's not money up front, and not money they can rely on eitherblackpool72 said:If you don't have a season ticket but attend lots of matches you could end up giving them more money
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