NEW POLL - Did you attend Saturday or not?
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My usually faithful freebie didn't contact me and I haven't heard from him since
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I bet Palace fans enjoy watching the goals on tvRaplhMilne said:
Goals on TV, that can make for a quiet time if your waiting for us to score.Alwaysneil said:Had friends over from Eastbourne, if they hadn't been there would have probably persuaded my son to go but he is not very interested at the moment.
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Been a year and a half since I binned my season ticket. Was starting to get tempted. At this point I'm not sure if I'm boycotting or just can't be arsed.3
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Isn't that a little victory for them then?Johnnysummers5 said:Not while Roland and the puppet are there
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My friend did.ForeverAddickted said:Be interesting to find out those who happily watched the game through iFollow and were in the UK at the time.
Guess there will be some people who'll take advantage of this now and wont be interested in returning to the Valley because watching online is a lot cheaper than attending in person... Will certainly be interesting come the December / January games when you have the choice of watching from the warm comfort of your home or risk your balls freezing and falling off in the stands2 -
sounds like my recent ex-fwb......or as Golfie Jnr has told me is now "netflix & chill"Addick in SW16 said:My usually faithful freebie didn't contact me and I haven't heard from him since
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Well they have not had many victories since they have been in chargeJamesSeed said:
Isn't that a little victory for them then?Johnnysummers5 said:Not while Roland and the puppet are there
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I'm afraid if they if they perceive it as a victory, large or small I really don't care anymore to be honest. I just follow the results now, I still want those in Red Shirts to win everything, but I feel sick to my stomach when I see various groups associated with the clubs name being used to promote their cause.0
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Sorry I should have added that, yes while the atmosphere was to me subdued it was by no means a graveyard, but from where I was sitting in the East Stand both Rovers and Southend fans made a lot of noise, could be the design of JS stand that helps. However the point I was making is that I thougt that 4-5 k of home fans in the late 60's were more voiciforous, thats not having a 'go' at todays Covered End crowd, I just think that currently something is missing and that might well be the fact that we continue to 'stumble on' under the current ownership, with many in attendance knowing that we are short on squad numbers and any injury to Josh would be difficult to replace at the moment. Its a bit like a fear factor I suppose, but then I'm old and perhaps my memory is playing tricks on me!!killerandflash said:
Not being funny, but while the crowds have been poor, to me the atmosphere has been pretty good this season. I've been to away matches when the home supporters have hardly sung at all, which isn't the case at The Valley.Redmidland said:Gave it a lot of thought, but it was one of my rare opportunities to go as I was in the country, but having been to Bristol Rovers and Southend, the atmosphere was subdued as was the attendance even though we won! Then after losing to Wigan and Gillingham I decided to not go and spent time with my family instead. I was more than willing to give it ago this season as and when I could, but the place doesnt seem the same and its sad to see the ground so empty, Im not sure it will recover quickly even if RD sells up...I fear long term damage my have been done. I respect those that still go and I will go again sometime this season, but as i said the old place just doesnt seem the same. I was there when attendances would be 4-5k back in the late 60's, but the atmosphere genertaed then seemed so much better. Strange I know!!
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I wasn't there and won't be there until the owners are gone. Boycott, Boycott, Boycott!!!!
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Have done, cheers Dan.AFKABartram said:
then vote no then mate (and anyone similar)HandG said:I wasn't there but I have an ST so would have been included as part of the 9900 or so.
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How come there isn't a "Dont know" option?6
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Same here.superclive98 said:
Would rather do anything else at the moment and don't even bother to watch the goals on the TV!Alwaysneil said:
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Still a closer split than I was anticipating0
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What percentage of CL members live abroad afkaAFKABartram said:Still a closer split than I was anticipating
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Lower than you'd think (under 5%). When we did a survey a few years ago of 750 members, 92% were living in England.clb74 said:
What percentage of CL members live abroad afkaAFKABartram said:Still a closer split than I was anticipating
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You mean North London?clb74 said:
What percentage of CL members live abroad afkaAFKABartram said:Still a closer split than I was anticipating
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That lowAFKABartram said:
Lower than you'd think (under 5%). When we did a survey a few years ago of 750 members, 92% were living in England.clb74 said:
What percentage of CL members live abroad afkaAFKABartram said:Still a closer split than I was anticipating
When you done the poll I thought what's the point if got 10-15% living abroad0 -
Was there, and was at Wigan. Just by chance you did this survey for my annual visit to the UK. First time since 2015/2016 and may be my last visit to the Valley for several years, if my pesky family and friends will stop getting married that is.1
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I went - not sure why?0
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Im a 5%er until January0
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Just seen that the poll is showing 66-33 not attending last Saturday,......which is making me think that this site isn't going to be worth it soon. If 2/3rd's of those posting don't go, why are we discussing CAFC matters ?? Might as well talk about Welling, getting p**sed or whatever else the vast majority of you are now doing between 3 & 5pm on a saturday.AFKABartram said:So with the interesting debate after the weekend in terms of attendances, be interested to see even the roughest of snapshots of how much our fan base is currently active on any given Saturday.
So did you attend Saturday? Loads of variables in play in why it might have been a rare attendance as you live aboroaf, or a rare absence because you were working or on holiday. Just simply, were you at The Valley on Saturday?0 -
I take it you are joking.golfaddick said:
Just seen that the poll is showing 66-33 not attending last Saturday,......which is making me think that this site isn't going to be worth it soon. If 2/3rd's of those posting don't go, why are we discussing CAFC matters ?? Might as well talk about Welling, getting p**sed or whatever else the vast majority of you are now doing between 3 & 5pm on a saturday.AFKABartram said:So with the interesting debate after the weekend in terms of attendances, be interested to see even the roughest of snapshots of how much our fan base is currently active on any given Saturday.
So did you attend Saturday? Loads of variables in play in why it might have been a rare attendance as you live aboroaf, or a rare absence because you were working or on holiday. Just simply, were you at The Valley on Saturday?0 -
Was working, but in the past I would have taken annual leave. In the past though I would have had a season ticket, but not until the Rat and his friends take a wrong route down their sewer.0
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It'd be interesting to know how many of those staying away at the moment will truly reconnect with the club after a change in ownership. I know that's the intention, but there are so many saying they don't even bother to watch the goals, or even check the scores, that you have to wonder.
If you fall out of love with someone, is it possible to fall back in love just because you want to?
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I agree 100%. It may all depend on whether the ownership change coincides with a run of good form. Hopefully we will find out very soon !JamesSeed said:It'd be interesting to know how many of those staying away at the moment will truly reconnect with the club after a change in ownership. I know that's the intention, but there are so many saying they don't even bother to watch the goals, or even check the scores, that you have to wonder.
If you fall out of love with someone, is it possible to fall back in love just because you want to?
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You'd hope there’d be a decent turn out for that first match.Hex said:
I agree 100%. It may all depend on whether the ownership change coincides with a run of good form. Hopefully we will find out very soon !JamesSeed said:It'd be interesting to know how many of those staying away at the moment will truly reconnect with the club after a change in ownership. I know that's the intention, but there are so many saying they don't even bother to watch the goals, or even check the scores, that you have to wonder.
If you fall out of love with someone, is it possible to fall back in love just because you want to?
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Worth noting @JamesSeed thst this does happen all the time. I can see many people I know in those Mercury mugshots who have fallen out of love with Charlton / football and not been going at all long before Roland and Meire rolled up.
It's just majorly escalated since then.3 -
I think many have fallen out of love with football itself - all the hype around the Prem hasn't really helped fans to feel connected.AFKABartram said:Worth noting @JamesSeed thst this does happen all the time. I can see many people I know in those Mercury mugshots who have fallen out of love with Charlton / football and not been going at all long before Roland and Meire rolled up.
It's just majorly escalated since then.1 -
Bit of a strange comment Golfie. Even when our home attendance was double notnthat many years ago I would not have expected the ratio of posters to attend any given Saturday to be much higher than 60%.golfaddick said:
Just seen that the poll is showing 66-33 not attending last Saturday,......which is making me think that this site isn't going to be worth it soon. If 2/3rd's of those posting don't go, why are we discussing CAFC matters ?? Might as well talk about Welling, getting p**sed or whatever else the vast majority of you are now doing between 3 & 5pm on a saturday.AFKABartram said:So with the interesting debate after the weekend in terms of attendances, be interested to see even the roughest of snapshots of how much our fan base is currently active on any given Saturday.
So did you attend Saturday? Loads of variables in play in why it might have been a rare attendance as you live aboroaf, or a rare absence because you were working or on holiday. Just simply, were you at The Valley on Saturday?
It's to be entirely expected that the number of posters attending has fallen. We've seen home attendance fall 7,000 in five years and 14,000 in ten years. I'm actually surprised it's as high as 37%. It may well be lower, only a third of the members who logged on yesterday participated in the poll so could have been a different result if everyone had contributed. But I can't force people to open a thread and click a button!
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