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‘Fill the Valley’ - repeated for Ipswich and Cambridge Utd (p17)
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kentred2 said:blackpool72 said:One of the reasons for so many empty seats is that people apply for their 3 free tickets but fail to use them.
While I'm all in favour of trying to fill the valley I think in future the 3 tickets you can claim should be £5 each.
This I believe would stop the unnecessary claiming of seats without actually using them.Who is making you feel embarrassed?13 -
Got 2 for north lower had me booster yesterday fill really bad today pick up from grove park0
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AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick today2 -
Not if we win every game 2-0 and play as well as we have.0
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AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick today
I’m well chuffed45 -
This is what this whole promotion is all about.
Kids getting converted to watch live local football and loving the atmosphere and experience. Even if it's only a couple of hundred, then good on you CAFC marketing.6 -
I’ve got 2 in the NW if anybody wants them.0
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Despite the doubters who are not seeing the bigger picture, let alone the smaller ones, this has been a huge success imo. The promotion has been the trigger to get people off their arses in what is basically a Xmas shopping rich time, in cold weather, in the midst of a pandemic, to watch a team in the bottom half of league one. Those people have turned up, had the glory of the Valley in full technicolour and surround sound hit them full in the face and been treated to Jackson’s red army putting on a glorious show. I defy any of them to think they wouldn’t mind a bit more of that, especially the kids. Obviously not all will, or not necessarily straight away, but many will put in another appearance. And for those that do go on a regular basis, through thick and thin, it’s been a massive boost to have the extra numbers in the ground. Nice one Tommy.7
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stonemuse said:kentred2 said:blackpool72 said:One of the reasons for so many empty seats is that people apply for their 3 free tickets but fail to use them.
While I'm all in favour of trying to fill the valley I think in future the 3 tickets you can claim should be £5 each.
This I believe would stop the unnecessary claiming of seats without actually using them.Who is making you feel embarrassed?Also when success on the pitch fills the Valley without ticket promotions it will be less of a big deal.1 - Sponsored links:
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My 3 tickets in NW block D have become available again if anyone still needs some0
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Lordflashheart said:AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick today
I’m well chuffed1 -
AndyG said:Lordflashheart said:AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick today
I’m well chuffed1 -
Got 3 going together in the West Upper block R if anyone wants them drop me a message
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I dont understand why people are getting stressed about this. Anything that encourages people through the gates that wouldnt normally go can only be a good thing. It will hopefully retain a few as fans for the future, it drives the team on. Honestly what's not to like ? In a world where people have countless ways to spend their cash this is a great initiative to hopefully show what is on offer when you buy a ticket in future4
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Another positive thing about the ticket offer is it gets people into the routine / habit of going to football. Get them to do it 2 or 3 times and it might become a new routine for people and is how you get them hooked in to come again next time but paying on the door. The last two performances / results will have certainly helped as well.4
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Owner gives away loads of free tickets (for 3 matches!) which will be costing him a bob or two, gives a better atmosphere in the ground (which the players are responding to) and helps build a future fan base................. and still some people moan!!
Let’s get back to the old days joining 3000 others on a wet Tuesday night in Division 3, at least the crowd figures accurately reflected who attended (unless, of course, the Club wanted to report a lower revenue than was actually taken for ‘financial’ purposes but that would be splitting hairs).
Just remember where things were headed before overtly criticising TS whose only major cock up to date, as far as I can see, was not sacking Adkins early enough.12 -
The proof in the pudding will be the first home game with no reductions on prices and how many half season tickets are sold.3
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The easiest way to avoid missing out when they spend a month giving away tickets... is to buy one. If you're a regular that buys on the gate, the deal wasn't really aimed at you in the first place.1
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I now have 2 tickets upper Covered End (my mate can’t come now) for today
Pm me if you want them0 - Sponsored links:
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kentred2 said:stonemuse said:kentred2 said:blackpool72 said:One of the reasons for so many empty seats is that people apply for their 3 free tickets but fail to use them.
While I'm all in favour of trying to fill the valley I think in future the 3 tickets you can claim should be £5 each.
This I believe would stop the unnecessary claiming of seats without actually using them.Who is making you feel embarrassed?Also when success on the pitch fills the Valley without ticket promotions it will be less of a big deal.I couldn’t care less what fans of other clubs think of it.13 -
kentred2 said:stonemuse said:kentred2 said:blackpool72 said:One of the reasons for so many empty seats is that people apply for their 3 free tickets but fail to use them.
While I'm all in favour of trying to fill the valley I think in future the 3 tickets you can claim should be £5 each.
This I believe would stop the unnecessary claiming of seats without actually using them.Who is making you feel embarrassed?Also when success on the pitch fills the Valley without ticket promotions it will be less of a big deal.1 -
Lordflashheart said:AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick today
I’m well chuffed
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Lordflashheart said:AndyG said:Lordflashheart said:AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick today
I’m well chuffed0 -
Lordflashheart said:AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick today
I’m well chuffed4 -
There’s a lot of people ok out there aimlessly walking around blue water with there wife’s on a Saturday afternoon who just need a bit of ‘re direction’ in their life3
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I’m going to grace The Valley with my presence this afternoon instead of nipping over to Madrid for a few hours to watch the match and knocking back a bottle of wine during the game. Oh the things I do for Charlton!0
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If TS going to play his guitar and then introduce the one and only Jonnie Jackson as manager of Charlton Athletic our famous football club.0
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AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick today0 -
eaststandmike said:AFKABartram said:There are four problems I see with this offer base:
1. it encourages people to easily take tickets they don’t end up using for one reason or another
2. There is no follow up ability from the club to any of the new people that are giving the tickets to tempt them with future comms and offers etc
3. A fair amount of those taking up the tickets may be fans that were already intending to come and pay for the tickets
4. It makes some people think twice about buying season tickets / tickets if there is the perception there are always going to be a number of offers / freebies available throughout a season
Balancing that, the positives are that it introduces some new people to the club, linked through existing fans there’s a higher chance they may come more regularly, it improves the attendance and atmosphere and does create an additional spend when on site.
Been massively helped so far by the performance of the last two games. Let’s hope we make it a hat trick todayThey get a deal , the club get a fan in who may come again and pay. It’s cost nothing to provide it in the overall scheme of things for TS.It has been good PR.Better to try and do something than do nothing.8