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charlton4ever said:Airman Brown said:DOUCHER said:Airman Brown said:CH4RLTON said:Airman Brown said:Dave Rudd said:Airman Brown said:Dave Rudd said:Cheap tickets?
Increase in pond life?
Has anyone done the Maths? Can someone ask Mick Everett if the Club fine outweighs the extra income?
Why, tickets for a fiver @Airman Brown
x tickets at £5 per tickets = £5x ... or have I missed something?
So, best guess the club would have sold at most 3,500 tickets at £4.17 each net of VAT. That’s £14,583.
If we assume for argument’s sake the average net yield from a paid ticket normally is £15 that means the club got the same as if 1,000 people had bought match tickets at normal prices. No extra.
Or you can say the club lost £10,830 from those 1,000 people and gained a similar amount back from the other 2,500 who came and paid.
I’m assuming that the home crowd was 6,000 season ticket holders, 1,500 comps and 3,500 payers. There may have been more STs and comps and fewer payers.It’s anyone’s guess how many would have paid at full price - I doubt if it would have been quite as low as 1,000 for a Saturday game. But given we had 8,000 home fans on Tuesday and won it’s reasonable to assume we would have had 9,000 plus today, which makes the FFAF effect very small. In 2010/11 we would have sold a five figure number of £5 tickets, from recollection.1 -
PWOR has anyone named and shamed the pitch invading tosspot?
As for match day catering revenue: 3 out of 4 bods next to me at the Curbside outlet redeemed their S/T free drink vouchers. Add those 4 together with mine and 2 wines, 2 teas, one chips and a coffee, total gross revenue about £6 - nobody's making any money out of that. £3.50 for a small punnet of skinny chips is daylight robbery, no surprise there's no queueing.0 -
Lads, quick request - if you're going to post NSFW stuff, especially in the General Charlton category, can you put it behind a spoiler cut please? Otherwise there's a risk that people reading in their lunch breaks or down time at work will end up on a disciplinary for accessing inappropriate content.
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I sit in the lower north / covered end and parts of it are now quite unpleasant, especially on fill the Valley days. I’ve seen people I don’t recognise hurling abuse at visiting players, arguing with the stewards, throwing things and on one occasion someone was shining a laser pointer. On a couple of occasions I have felt uncomfortable and next season will be moving.0
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addick1956 said:ricky_otto said:Most exciting run made on the pitch this season and people are moaning about it.1
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addick1956 said:paulfox said:Airman Brown said:paulfox said:ME14addick said:We don't want to go back to the bad old days, when fan behaviour was so bad that fences had to be erected around the pitch. That all stopped after the dreadful Hillsborough disaster and fans didn't run onto the pitch any more. It does need strong action to be taken against bad behaviour and to show that it won't be tolerated.
*Apologies admin if my first reply was a little fruity*🤷🏻♂️😬1 -
addick1956 said:ElfsborgAddick said:addick1956 said:ricky_otto said:Most exciting run made on the pitch this season and people are moaning about it.0
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shirty5 said:1
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5 year ban for 11 & 12 year old kids seems a little harsh.0
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What a helmet their dad is. Thoroughly shameful.
I bet his partner is delighted with the example he’s setting them0