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‘Fill the Valley’ - repeated for Ipswich and Cambridge Utd (p17)
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DOUCHER said:reckon there was 7500 in the covered end, 4.5k in the west, 3k in the east and 3k in the south - £18k - about 9K seats empty - 2k local residents, 2k season ticket holders and 2k printed but not used tickets and £2k floaters who saw the weather and decided not to0
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Blucher said:Seth - with regard to your question, did Mitov, our ex-youth team goalie, score with a huge wind-assisted goal kick ?I actually think it was nearer the goal line than the six yard line, has there ever been a longer shot in the history of football anywhere?
As far as I can tell it is a world record.0 -
AC stand was about 50% full, maybe less. Just all spread out0
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If you look closely at the image I think you’ll see that it's not 50%. You might make a case for one or two blocks but the emptier ones drag it down.4
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The jackpot ticket first prize amount used to be a reasonably good indicator of how full the home stands were but that has changed with the cashless valley.
@oohaahmortimer will be fuming with @Airman Browns reality check on home attendance as this will increase the percentages of fans we take away.4 -
Airman Brown said:If you look closely at the image I think you’ll see that it's not 50%. You might make a case for one or two blocks but the emptier ones drag it down.0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:Airman Brown said:If you look closely at the image I think you’ll see that it's not 50%. You might make a case for one or two blocks but the emptier ones drag it down.0
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it was 6000 when it was built - can you fit all the people in the blocks from and including the second L in valley into the blocks from the first L towards the east - i think just about so i reckon 3k - notdoubting airman's knowledge but reckon he's part of a tax avoidance scenario - joke btw2
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I reckon it was 26000 but 9000 odd were in the bar and refreshment queues all evening.0
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Seth was still waiting outside behind one of the broken turnstiles1
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Currently only 738 tickets left in the home stands1
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killerandflash said:I got there at 7:25ish expecting the same horrendous queues outside the Curbs stand that there were before the Plymouth game, and went through in no time
Me and grandson no 2 joined the queue for the Top Drawer, Cupboard End turnstiles by the Crossbars entrance at about the same time (despite having collected him from primary school at 3:15pm and setting off immediately for Charlton we didn't get parked until 7:10pm) ... and didn't get inside the ground until after the match had kicked off. The game was about 8 minutes in by the time we reached our seats on the back row.
The only saving grace was that we didn't miss any of the good stuff!
(The journey home wasn't much better as the A11 northbound was closed from the A11 so had to detour to Cambridge and join the A14 back to Newmarket. We didn't get home until after 1:15am)
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My daughter lost her debit card in the West stand, luckly was able cancel it on her phone when she realised. Apparently some shit must have found it and tried to use it at the bar instead of handing it in. Wanker.1
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It would be interesting to know and I'm sure the club will do proper analysis of the breakdown between shows and no shows split between season ticket holders, season ticket freebies, local resident comps and other comps.
I'm sure the dreadful weather in the afternoon put a lot of people off on the day and I wonder whether the option of Charlton TV then came into play.
I expect a higher turn up on Saturday even though it is a less atractive game on paper0 -
redman said:It would be interesting to know and I'm sure the club will do proper analysis of the breakdown between shows and no shows split between season ticket holders, season ticket freebies, local resident comps and other comps.
I'm sure the dreadful weather in the afternoon put a lot of people off on the day and I wonder whether the option of Charlton TV then came into play.
I expect a higher turn up on Saturday even though it is a less atractive game on paper
It's not just a case of shows vs no-shows, a number of no-shows will be location-related i.e. ticket-holders who live too far away for evening matches (regardless of the weather) so other factors/information need to be taken into account when analysing the no-show data.
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CheshireAddick said:My daughter lost her debit card in the West stand, luckly was able cancel it on her phone when she realised. Apparently some shit must have found it and tried to use it at the bar instead of handing it in. Wanker.0
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Hartleypete said:Airman Brown said:thetomahawkkid said:Well, any doubts about the Fill the Valley incentive must be well and truly dispelled now. The Plymouth game was a huge success and all casual supporters must have enjoyed it. Some will probably return on the strength of that game alone, but by having two more games in quick succession is a great idea to consolidate the momentum gained in attracting new fans. If we can manage another great performance and victory on Saturday, I cannot see how the incentive can fail to add new fans.
I think the home draw in the FA Cup against Premier League opposition (shame it wasn't Arsenal) will also be another great opportunity to boost the Club's profile. It will be interesting to see the size of the crowd for the Norwich game. I suspect it could be much greater than typical FA Cup gates. Personally, I have given cup games a miss for many years, but I think I will be attending this one.
It was slightly disappointing to see so many empty seats yesterday. The tickets were all "sold", but many were wasted. I don't see the point in season ticket holders taking their 3 free tickets and then not using them. The actual attendance yesterday looked well under 20,000, probably somewhere around 17,000? I can understand that midweek games can be trickier to attend for many, and the weather earlier in the day had been atrocious, but still a shame to see so many empty seats when we were playing against attractive opposition.
Roll on Saturday and, hopefully, another great atmosphere at The Valley.0 -
Briston_Addick said:killerandflash said:I got there at 7:25ish expecting the same horrendous queues outside the Curbs stand that there were before the Plymouth game, and went through in no time
Me and grandson no 2 joined the queue for the Top Drawer, Cupboard End turnstiles by the Crossbars entrance at about the same time (despite having collected him from primary school at 3:15pm and setting off immediately for Charlton we didn't get parked until 7:10pm) ... and didn't get inside the ground until after the match had kicked off. The game was about 8 minutes in by the time we reached our seats on the back row.
The only saving grace was that we didn't miss any of the good stuff!
(The journey home wasn't much better as the A11 northbound was closed from the A11 so had to detour to Cambridge and join the A14 back to Newmarket. We didn't get home until after 1:15am)
One area which needs remodelling though is the entrance to the family stand, where to access the queue you have to go across the Curbs entrance0 -
CheshireAddick said:My daughter lost her debit card in the West stand, luckly was able cancel it on her phone when she realised. Apparently some shit must have found it and tried to use it at the bar instead of handing it in. Wanker.0
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eaststandmike said:CheshireAddick said:My daughter lost her debit card in the West stand, luckly was able cancel it on her phone when she realised. Apparently some shit must have found it and tried to use it at the bar instead of handing it in. Wanker.0
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eaststandmike said:CheshireAddick said:My daughter lost her debit card in the West stand, luckly was able cancel it on her phone when she realised. Apparently some shit must have found it and tried to use it at the bar instead of handing it in. Wanker.0
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Football for a fiver is a much better option in my opinion. People will always take a freebie and if they don't use it they have lost nothing. If they have spent money , even only £5 , they are more likely to use it.12
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charltonnick said:Football for a fiver is a much better option in my opinion. People will always take a freebie and if they don't use it they have lost nothing. If they have spent money , even only £5 , they are more likely to use it.
Plus the amount of people just on here alone that would normally buy a ticket but instead used the thread to obtain a free one surely meant the club lost out financially4 -
But hasn't the atmosphere been great! As an aside at the Station after Ipswich we bumped into a M****** mate whom I hadn't seen for 3 years with a Charlton fan who had taken him on a freebie. He had spent money in the ground so that was good and he commented "great game and I couldn't believe how good your fans were". That flows onto the pitch and when we looked a bit tired in last 5 I am sure gave the players Wings!6
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eaststandmike said:CheshireAddick said:My daughter lost her debit card in the West stand, luckly was able cancel it on her phone when she realised. Apparently some shit must have found it and tried to use it at the bar instead of handing it in. Wanker.2
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NomadicAddick said:eaststandmike said:CheshireAddick said:My daughter lost her debit card in the West stand, luckly was able cancel it on her phone when she realised. Apparently some shit must have found it and tried to use it at the bar instead of handing it in. Wanker.1
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CheshireAddick said:eaststandmike said:CheshireAddick said:My daughter lost her debit card in the West stand, luckly was able cancel it on her phone when she realised. Apparently some shit must have found it and tried to use it at the bar instead of handing it in. Wanker.0
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Can that be correct, no seats in NW quad? Trying to book only one for Daisy!0
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Has anybody got a couple of spares for tomorrow?0
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If anyone has any spare for Saturday (preferably Covered End but anywhere will do) drop me a DM!0