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Yes it faux outrage Louis saying you used to be able to drop shirts off for signing.... then in reply to his own comment saying you can still do exactly that.ValleyGary said:Faux Outrage? I don’t think anyone is expecting the commercial director to get 100 lashings. It’s just the price structure is a bit wanky that’s all.2 -
Doesn't his comment say he's done this before these went on sale?shine166 said:
Yes it faux outrage Louis saying you used to be able to drop shirts off for signing.... then in reply to his own comment saying you can still do exactly that.ValleyGary said:Faux Outrage? I don’t think anyone is expecting the commercial director to get 100 lashings. It’s just the price structure is a bit wanky that’s all.0 -
But in some ways that makes it worse - they’re selling £100 worth of signatures and at the same time giving them away for free to people who know about dropping it off at the training groundshine166 said:
Yes it faux outrage Louis saying you used to be able to drop shirts off for signing.... then in reply to his own comment saying you can still do exactly that.ValleyGary said:Faux Outrage? I don’t think anyone is expecting the commercial director to get 100 lashings. It’s just the price structure is a bit wanky that’s all.0 -
Yes, but it doesn't say that it's now been stopped either. Just moaning for the sake of it 'IMO'.Croydon said:
Doesn't his comment say he's done this before these went on sale?shine166 said:
Yes it faux outrage Louis saying you used to be able to drop shirts off for signing.... then in reply to his own comment saying you can still do exactly that.ValleyGary said:Faux Outrage? I don’t think anyone is expecting the commercial director to get 100 lashings. It’s just the price structure is a bit wanky that’s all.0 -
And on the other hand, it's still cheaper than driving up from Devon... dropping it off and then doing the same trip a week later to collect it. Spending money on 800 miles of driving and 2 days of Lost work.Leeds_Addick said:
But in some ways that makes it worse - they’re selling £100 worth of signatures and at the same time giving them away for free to people who know about dropping it off at the training groundshine166 said:
Yes it faux outrage Louis saying you used to be able to drop shirts off for signing.... then in reply to his own comment saying you can still do exactly that.ValleyGary said:Faux Outrage? I don’t think anyone is expecting the commercial director to get 100 lashings. It’s just the price structure is a bit wanky that’s all.0 -
Not long ago some fans, not all, were singing you’re not fit to wear the shirt to the players.
Now said fans can buy there shirts for £150, after an away win, who said revenge was a dish served cold!5 -
Particularly if you do not get THE worn shirt of said player.Addickted said:Don't really see a lot of difference between this and the shirt sponsorship scheme to be honest.0 -
I like the idea of a signed shirt, although I would just get the thing done personally at the ground before/after a game.2
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The club has done this sort of thing sporadically over the last decade, even under Roland. Didn't remember this much "outrage" then.
You buy it or you don't.3 -
My sons take on this is, if people want to pay for it fine, you don’t have to buy it, but is there any chance the money could be reinvested into buying some decent hand driers in the men’s loos!0
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Are we getting to the point where we just whinge about everything the club does?4
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I'm outraged at the outrage generated by a number of fans who wouldn't be inclined to buy this merchandise should it be at a reasonable price. Incidentally do we know if other L1 clubs do this sort of thing and what they charge?
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ElfsborgAddick said:I like the idea of a signed shirt, although I would just get the thing done personally at the ground before/after a game.

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The club have got so much wrong off the pitch since the summer, but this is not one of them. They are simply selling merchandise, those who want to buy it can do so, those who don't, dont.1
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I do wonder if the players will be advised not to sign anything outside the Ground after games whilst this stock is available - Kind of makes it pointless for the players to interact etc. whilst this merchandise is available after all.
Now I bet that'll really piss people off if thats the case.0 -
Is this a bad time to put my signed shirt I won on the efl app the other day at Lincoln up for sale. Was going to start the bidding at £5k 🤦♂️2
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Agreed. I suspect that pockets within the club have been set targets to increase revenue, and I can't disagree with that as football is a business and every club outside the top league needs to bring in as much money as it can from whatever means. As others have said if you don't like this idea noboby is forcing you to put your hand in your pocket wheras a few others will be happy to do so.JohnnyH2 said:The club have got so much wrong off the pitch since the summer, but this is not one of them. They are simply selling merchandise, those who want to buy it can do so, those who don't, dont.0 -
This.shirty5 said:https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/61699244ae481/limited-range-of-signed-charlton-merchandise-to-go-on-sale
What happened to the old days of getting autographs on shirts after games? Still if people want to pay these prices then good luck to them.
The video messages from a player celebrating a special event is different though getting Jacko to say congrats to Bert for losing his virginity last week might not be allowed
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Has anybody said this can't be done now?man_at_milletts said:
This.shirty5 said:https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/61699244ae481/limited-range-of-signed-charlton-merchandise-to-go-on-sale
What happened to the old days of getting autographs on shirts after games? Still if people want to pay these prices then good luck to them.
The video messages from a player celebrating a special event is different though getting Jacko to say congrats to Bert for losing his virginity last week might not be allowed1 -
The cynic in me is really starting to think prior to buying us TS was told/advised that the fans are only staying away because they had an owner that didn't give shit and never showed up.
Buy the club.Say a few good things. Turn up to a few games maybe win a few and they'll all come flooding back. We'll be selling out week after week!
This latest, and seriously mistimed ploy has all the markings of an organisation desperate to get any sort of revenue back.
The people calling the shots here are still struggling to get their head around their audience.
It's not a good look.4 -
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Current poll on @CharltonFanAdvisor on Twitter:
Cynical rip-off 71%
Savvy revenue raiser 29%
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I’m not on Twitter but if I was count me on the Cynical Rip OffMiserableoldgit said:Current poll on @CharltonFanAdvisor on Twitter:
Cynical rip-off 71%
Savvy revenue raiser 29%
547 votes.0 -
Maybe look into doing a Charlton Life poll on it?
Great fun they are and creates a little suspense for the CL community n all
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NoClarky said:
Has anybody said this can't be done now?man_at_milletts said:
This.shirty5 said:https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/61699244ae481/limited-range-of-signed-charlton-merchandise-to-go-on-sale
What happened to the old days of getting autographs on shirts after games? Still if people want to pay these prices then good luck to them.
The video messages from a player celebrating a special event is different though getting Jacko to say congrats to Bert for losing his virginity last week might not be allowed0 -
Well if it can still be done at the players entrance, is it not a bit of a piss take charging? In the same way it was when Del Boy re-bottled tap water
Spose it saves the hassle, but why not sell the standard shirt at it's rrp, with the option to have the players sign it for a small "admin fee"? A bit like having names and numbers printed on the backs0 -
The standard shirt is £50, signed is £150.... its literally what you've just described.Gribbo said:Well if it can still be done at the players entrance, is it not a bit of a piss take charging? In the same way it was when Del Boy re-bottled tap water
Spose it saves the hassle, but why not sell the standard shirt at it's rrp, with the option to have the players sign it for a small "admin fee"? A bit like having names and numbers printed on the backs
Queue up and get it signed for free if you want one, I presume you actually do want a signed shirt ?0 -
I don't think £100 extra is a small admin fee... Signatures don't really add much value, especially league one players. Probably 20, 30 quid at a push more than the rrp. If some people are happy to pay it then it's all good but I think it prices most people out.0
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£100 admin fee? I was meaning more 20 or 30 quid.shine166 said:
The standard shirt is £50, signed is £150.... its literally what you've just described.Gribbo said:Well if it can still be done at the players entrance, is it not a bit of a piss take charging? In the same way it was when Del Boy re-bottled tap water
Spose it saves the hassle, but why not sell the standard shirt at it's rrp, with the option to have the players sign it for a small "admin fee"? A bit like having names and numbers printed on the backs
Queue up and get it signed for free if you want one, I presume you actually do want a signed shirt ?
F*** me, remind me not to ever share a cab with you.
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Yeah, sorry just read this.Talal said:I don't think £100 extra is a small admin fee... Signatures don't really add much value, especially league one players. Probably 20, 30 quid at a push more than the rrp. If some people are happy to pay it then it's all good but I think it prices most people out.
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