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‘Fill the Valley’ - repeated for Ipswich and Cambridge Utd (p17)
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AFKABartram said:ElfsborgAddick said:Saturday's game with Burton will attract no more than 17k? Years ago we would have had 25k for these £5 offer matches.0
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We had a particular proactive strategy to sell out FFAF, part of which involved 300 primary schools. The club no longer has (all) those contacts and I doubt if it has done the same amount of work. Plus you have to factor in the recent wide availability of free tickets. As I say in the new Voice, it’s the first time it’s been offered as a price increase. I doubt the football is a huge factor, although obviously if we were top six it would encourage fans to come.2
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TEL said:1
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I think I put it on here previously but my lads footy team in Hayes, Kent was sent out of the blue about 50 tickets for a match about 2 months ago. They arrived something like 2 days before the game. The volunteers who run the club are not Charlton fans and couldn't be bothered by the hassle with only 2 days to go so chucked them all in the bin. I suspect that had they been sent 10 days before then they would have offered them out to people at the club on the Saturday/Sunday for training and matches.
No idea if anyone would have gone but a little more foresight by CAFC would at least have offered a chance of some attendance.7 -
Athletico Charlton said:I think I put it on here previously but my lads footy team in Hayes, Kent was sent out of the blue about 50 tickets for a match about 2 months ago. They arrived something like 2 days before the game. The volunteers who run the club are not Charlton fans and couldn't be bothered by the hassle with only 2 days to go so chucked them all in the bin. I suspect that had they been sent 10 days before then they would have offered them out to people at the club on the Saturday/Sunday for training and matches.
No idea if anyone would have gone but a little more foresight by CAFC would at least have offered a chance of some attendance.Lead times are critical for voluntary organisations and schools.8 -
The sensible answer is if these local boys clubs and schools want tickets then fine, however they need to collect what they need from the club on the day of the game to save wastage.Who needs a marketing consultant!2
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Airman Brown said:FFAF , it’s the first time it’s been offered as a price increase.
only at Charlton could we have an offer which is an increase on recent activity 🙄🤣0 -
shirty5 said:The sensible answer is if these local boys clubs and schools want tickets then fine, however they need to collect what they need from the club on the day of the game to save wastage.Who needs a marketing consultant!
We'll have no common sense round here thank you very much.0 -
this letter raises as many if not more questions as it answers, but "we go again" I guess.0
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HandG said:
They realise they’ve made errors
They’ve apologised for the errors
They’ve actively sought the opinion of season ticket holders to do a better job going forward
I know we’ve all got different opinions but isn’t that letter exactly what most season ticket holders want?
The guy is making loads of mistakes but his intentions are clearly good and, as he has proven in quite a few matters, at least he does listen if the fans moan loud enough.2 - Sponsored links:
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ElfsborgAddick said:Saturday's game with Burton will attract no more than 17k? Years ago we would have had 25k for these £5 offer matches.0
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I received an email today urging me to get along to the match tomorrow. I live 555 miles away and can’t manage to get there on this occasion. Stupidly, I will probably pay an extra tenner to watch on the stream. Call me out for having more money than sense when it comes to Charlton but please don’t question my support just because I’m not physically at The Valley.6
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Weegie Addick said:I received an email today urging me to get along to the match tomorrow. I live 555 miles away and can’t manage to get there on this occasion. Stupidly, I will probably pay an extra tenner to watch on the stream. Call me out for having more money than sense when it comes to Charlton but please don’t question my support just because I’m not physically at The Valley.
"Get Tickets For Tomorrow Night's Game v Gillingham" with a button to buy a ticket
exactly one minute later;
"Make Sure You're Here For Tomorrow Night's Game v Gillingham" with a button to buy a ticket
Do their records not show I have a season ticket and have done so in the same seat for 30 years! I'm assuming the second email was to season ticket holders (although the button takes you to purchasing a ticket) so not sure why I got the first.
No doubt I'll be getting a 'where were you' email later in the week as I have a late meeting so highly unlikely I'll be at the game.
All becoming a little bizarre, do they really think anyone who wasn't going to go tomorrow night (regardless of reason) suddenly gets an email and will therefore go?3 -
I honestly can’t believe how much people seem to be triggered by receiving a bloody customer email!!!
If it’s not relevant, you just ignore it or delete it. Takes up 2 seconds of your time. Of the dozens of emails you receive every day from companies that have your address, how many are fully relevant to you? I don’t read hardly any of them but I’m not kicking off with Toby Carvery, Deliveroo and Forest Holidays. You wouldn’t scream incompetence receiving a menu email from a pub you ate in just two days ago?They’ve clearly down a mail out to their mailing list. it wasn’t just to buy tickets it was also to advertise the chance to upgrade, stadium tours and the Burton and womens game. It’s low cost, basic marketing.
Finding the near constant complaints, whinges, and opportunities to kick off about absolutely everything to do with Charlton on all aspects of social media utterly depressing.32 -
AFKABartram said:I honestly can’t believe how much people seem to be triggered by receiving a bloody customer email!!!
If it’s not relevant, you just ignore it or delete it. Takes up 2 seconds of your time. Of the dozens of emails you receive every day from companies that have your address, how many are fully relevant to you? I don’t read hardly any of them but I’m not kicking off with Toby Carvery, Deliveroo and Forest Holidays. You wouldn’t scream incompetence receiving a menu email from a pub you ate in just two days ago?They’ve clearly down a mail out to their mailing list. it wasn’t just to buy tickets it was also to advertise the chance to upgrade, stadium tours and the Burton and womens game. It’s low cost, basic marketing.
Finding the near constant complaints, whinges, and opportunities to kick off about absolutely everything to do with Charlton on all aspects of social media utterly depressing.0 -
AFKABartram said:I honestly can’t believe how much people seem to be triggered by receiving a bloody customer email!!!
If it’s not relevant, you just ignore it or delete it. Takes up 2 seconds of your time. Of the dozens of emails you receive every day from companies that have your address, how many are fully relevant to you? I don’t read hardly any of them but I’m not kicking off with Toby Carvery, Deliveroo and Forest Holidays. You wouldn’t scream incompetence receiving a menu email from a pub you ate in just two days ago?They’ve clearly down a mail out to their mailing list. it wasn’t just to buy tickets it was also to advertise the chance to upgrade, stadium tours and the Burton and womens game. It’s low cost, basic marketing.
Finding the near constant complaints, whinges, and opportunities to kick off about absolutely everything to do with Charlton on all aspects of social media utterly depressing.
Every entertainment venue or retailer that has my email sends me tons of emails I am not interested in (an example being the Supporters Trust in fact who's emails I never read but am not unhappy to receive). If I am annoyed by them I simply unsubscribe, that's why we have GDPR.
Do people really think the club has the man power to go through each email individually to tailor it to their individual person. Let's say that took 5 minutes per person across 10,000 season ticket holders = 830 man hours. Just not going to happen.
"The club need to communicate more"... "Don't communicate like that"... Zzzz.
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Weegie Addick said:I received an email today urging me to get along to the match tomorrow. I live 555 miles away and can’t manage to get there on this occasion. Stupidly, I will probably pay an extra tenner to watch on the stream. Call me out for having more money than sense when it comes to Charlton but please don’t question my support just because I’m not physically at The Valley.
Don't you sit on the board of the Rust that regularly mail shots it's members?
Getting worked up by a mail shot seems a bit petty.3 -
Athletico Charlton said:AFKABartram said:I honestly can’t believe how much people seem to be triggered by receiving a bloody customer email!!!
If it’s not relevant, you just ignore it or delete it. Takes up 2 seconds of your time. Of the dozens of emails you receive every day from companies that have your address, how many are fully relevant to you? I don’t read hardly any of them but I’m not kicking off with Toby Carvery, Deliveroo and Forest Holidays. You wouldn’t scream incompetence receiving a menu email from a pub you ate in just two days ago?They’ve clearly down a mail out to their mailing list. it wasn’t just to buy tickets it was also to advertise the chance to upgrade, stadium tours and the Burton and womens game. It’s low cost, basic marketing.
Finding the near constant complaints, whinges, and opportunities to kick off about absolutely everything to do with Charlton on all aspects of social media utterly depressing.
Every entertainment venue or retailer that has my email sends me tons of emails I am not interested in (an example being the Supporters Trust in fact who's emails I never read but am not unhappy to receive). If I am annoyed by them I simply unsubscribe, that's why we have GDPR.
Do people really think the club has the man power to go through each email individually to tailor it to their individual person. Let's say that took 5 minutes per person across 10,000 season ticket holders = 830 man hours. Just not going to happen.
"The club need to communicate more"... "Don't communicate like that"... Zzzz.3 -
Athletico Charlton said:Weegie Addick said:I received an email today urging me to get along to the match tomorrow. I live 555 miles away and can’t manage to get there on this occasion. Stupidly, I will probably pay an extra tenner to watch on the stream. Call me out for having more money than sense when it comes to Charlton but please don’t question my support just because I’m not physically at The Valley.
Don't you sit on the board of the Rust that regularly mail shots it's members?
Getting worked up by a mail shot seems a bit petty.
The Trust sends out a weekly email to members with links to latest articles on our website to keep members informed.
I'm not worked up by an individual mail shot but am sometimes frustrated at the lack of understanding of fans/ supporters in the tone of some of the club comms. I know they are trying hard.
But on a more positive note I've just gone to pay my tenner for tonight's stream and it came up as £0 payment so if that is somehow deliberate by the club - that's really appreciated - thank you if you're reading this. Let's hope it's worth it now!1 -
My bitch about give away tickets. So Sandagaard is doing it again tonight. I am in the West upper stand where I have been a season ticket holder since it opend, and about to have my experience ruined and not just by Gillingham.
Also buy the hordes and school children now around me and the adults who know nothing of Chatlton.
If Sandagaard believes that any of this lot will buy a ticket in the future he is having a laugh.
The football will be the killer for any hopes he has of that.1 - Sponsored links:
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Weegie Addick said:Athletico Charlton said:Weegie Addick said:I received an email today urging me to get along to the match tomorrow. I live 555 miles away and can’t manage to get there on this occasion. Stupidly, I will probably pay an extra tenner to watch on the stream. Call me out for having more money than sense when it comes to Charlton but please don’t question my support just because I’m not physically at The Valley.
Don't you sit on the board of the Rust that regularly mail shots it's members?
Getting worked up by a mail shot seems a bit petty.
The Trust sends out a weekly email to members with links to latest articles on our website to keep members informed.
I'm not worked up by an individual mail shot but am sometimes frustrated at the lack of understanding of fans/ supporters in the tone of some of the club comms. I know they are trying hard.
But on a more positive note I've just gone to pay my tenner for tonight's stream and it came up as £0 payment so if that is somehow deliberate by the club - that's really appreciated - thank you if you're reading this. Let's hope it's worth it now!2 -
msomerton said:My bitch about give away tickets. So Sandagaard is doing it again tonight. I am in the West upper stand where I have been a season ticket holder since it opend, and about to have my experience ruined and not just by Gillingham.
Also buy the hordes and school children now around me and the adults who know nothing of Chatlton.
If Sandagaard believes that any of this lot will buy a ticket in the future he is having a laugh.
The football will be the killer for any hopes he has of that.
In defence of the schoolkids I thought they were good value. They were singing away in support of Charlton and didnt seem to lose interest. A win is a win and I hope some enjoyed it enough to want to come again.8 -
Walked pass the ticket office at around 715 last night and there was not a single person getting a ticket. Thats the damage of a saturated ticket dump exercise.3
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cafc999 said:Walked pass the ticket office at around 715 last night and there was not a single person getting a ticket. Thats the damage of a saturated ticket dump exercise.3
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Airman Brown said:cafc999 said:Walked pass the ticket office at around 715 last night and there was not a single person getting a ticket. Thats the damage of a saturated ticket dump exercise.2
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msomerton said:My bitch about give away tickets. So Sandagaard is doing it again tonight. I am in the West upper stand where I have been a season ticket holder since it opend, and about to have my experience ruined and not just by Gillingham.
Also buy the hordes and school children now around me and the adults who know nothing of Chatlton.
If Sandagaard believes that any of this lot will buy a ticket in the future he is having a laugh.
The football will be the killer for any hopes he has of that.
There were two groups of young teenagers in the block.
The group of 12 nearest to me were about 13/14 and hardly watched the game. Lots of selfies, standing up and changing seats/rows. 3 were vaping.
Absolutely pointless giving them tickets. They didn't contribute to the atmosphere.1 -
I'm confused as to how there were so many schoolkids on a school night, tsk...0
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Why does sandgaard keep doing it?
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Crusty54 said:msomerton said:My bitch about give away tickets. So Sandagaard is doing it again tonight. I am in the West upper stand where I have been a season ticket holder since it opend, and about to have my experience ruined and not just by Gillingham.
Also buy the hordes and school children now around me and the adults who know nothing of Chatlton.
If Sandagaard believes that any of this lot will buy a ticket in the future he is having a laugh.
The football will be the killer for any hopes he has of that.
The group of 12 nearest to me were about 13/14 and hardly watched the game. Lots of selfies, standing up and changing seats/rows. 3 were vaping.
Absolutely pointless giving them tickets. They didn't contribute to the atmosphere.0 -
WK6824Nine said:Why does sandgaard keep doing it?0