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Season Tickets 2022/23 - Ed. Last day of Early Bird
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Got an email straight away.0
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seth plum said:Anybody had an email or anything from the club acknowledging their purchase?0
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seth plum said:Anybody had an email or anything from the club acknowledging their purchase?9
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I paid but another got the email so all good.0
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The season ticket strategy this year is absolute bollocks. If I want to keep my seat now I have to pay £60 more than last year.£625 in the west stand. Think I will do a game to game basis and wait for the free tickets. Nows the time to keep your hard-core supporters, not push them away.
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Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
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kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
A nice plastic wallet and getting to have your spirit crushed 23 times a season?18 -
kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
I find this recent widespread phenomenon strange. Going to a Charlton a game is about going to a Charlton game and not worrying about a “strategy”.
As a Roland boycotter, I understand the irony in my comment and of course people can spend their money however they want, but where has this entitlement come from?
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WSS said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
I find this recent widespread phenomenon strange. Going to a Charlton a game is about going to a Charlton game and not worrying about a “strategy”.
As a Roland boycotter, I understand the irony in my comment and of course people can spend their money however they want, but where has this entitlement come from?4 -
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Mendonca In Asdas said:WSS said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
I find this recent widespread phenomenon strange. Going to a Charlton a game is about going to a Charlton game and not worrying about a “strategy”.
As a Roland boycotter, I understand the irony in my comment and of course people can spend their money however they want, but where has this entitlement come from?
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Mendonca In Asdas said:WSS said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
I find this recent widespread phenomenon strange. Going to a Charlton a game is about going to a Charlton game and not worrying about a “strategy”.
As a Roland boycotter, I understand the irony in my comment and of course people can spend their money however they want, but where has this entitlement come from?carly burn said:Mendonca In Asdas said:WSS said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
I find this recent widespread phenomenon strange. Going to a Charlton a game is about going to a Charlton game and not worrying about a “strategy”.
As a Roland boycotter, I understand the irony in my comment and of course people can spend their money however they want, but where has this entitlement come from?
Probably only happens with football.
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Mendonca In Asdas said:WSS said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
I find this recent widespread phenomenon strange. Going to a Charlton a game is about going to a Charlton game and not worrying about a “strategy”.
As a Roland boycotter, I understand the irony in my comment and of course people can spend their money however they want, but where has this entitlement come from?6500 tickets sold with what’s happening in my opinion is a lot more than I expected.The club need to show their intentions if they want that figure to rise. That’s down to them!4 -
But what strategy and showing some ambition look like? Being told that we have £x budget this summer? Signing x number of players?Or will words just help?
I’m not being facetious but what are the actual factors that is going to see the floaters/previous ST holders renew beyond platitudes?
It feels like some people just don’t want to go/have fallen out of love with it and need an excuse. And that’s fine by the way.1 -
I renewed mine and my boys and never gave it a 2nd thought not to. I go to all home games so its cost effective for me to renew.
But that is not the case for all and the club have been so complacent in regards to how they treat the season ticket holders its no surprise numbers are down.
With the exception of the lower Covered End, they are very expensive in comparison to other clubs.
They club have devalued there own product by simply giving away thousands of tickets some will feel they can get good of these and pay when they have to.
Also you have Valley Pass as alternative. This was something the club have blindy gone on with which is offering paying customers a cheaper alternative3 -
shirty5 said:Mendonca In Asdas said:WSS said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
I find this recent widespread phenomenon strange. Going to a Charlton a game is about going to a Charlton game and not worrying about a “strategy”.
As a Roland boycotter, I understand the irony in my comment and of course people can spend their money however they want, but where has this entitlement come from?6500 tickets sold with what’s happening in my opinion is a lot more than I expected.The club need to show their intentions if they want that figure to rise. That’s down to them!0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:shirty5 said:Mendonca In Asdas said:WSS said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
I find this recent widespread phenomenon strange. Going to a Charlton a game is about going to a Charlton game and not worrying about a “strategy”.
As a Roland boycotter, I understand the irony in my comment and of course people can spend their money however they want, but where has this entitlement come from?6500 tickets sold with what’s happening in my opinion is a lot more than I expected.The club need to show their intentions if they want that figure to rise. That’s down to them!0 -
Anyone ever have issues sitting upper north, with a ST for lower ?0
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WSS said:But what strategy and showing some ambition look like? Being told that we have £x budget this summer? Signing x number of players?Or will words just help?
I’m not being facetious but what are the actual factors that is going to see the floaters/previous ST holders renew beyond platitudes?
It feels like some people just don’t want to go/have fallen out of love with it and need an excuse. And that’s fine by the way.For a lot of Charlton fans, I think there’s an element of owner fatigue. I’m not lumping Thomas in with the Spivs, Duchatelet or the multiple versions of ESI, but some of his decisions so far leave a lot to be desired, not least of which was flooding the area with free tickets last year. I could have got tickets for just about every game in the second half of the season, even after they apparently acknowledged it was the wrong strategy. It really felt like ST holders were being taken for granted. After a turgid season and the freebies, I thought he might do something to placate fans, but the pricing is, again, ridiculous in some areas of the ground.13 -
TelMc32 said:WSS said:But what strategy and showing some ambition look like? Being told that we have £x budget this summer? Signing x number of players?Or will words just help?
I’m not being facetious but what are the actual factors that is going to see the floaters/previous ST holders renew beyond platitudes?
It feels like some people just don’t want to go/have fallen out of love with it and need an excuse. And that’s fine by the way.For a lot of Charlton fans, I think there’s an element of owner fatigue. I’m not lumping Thomas in with the Spivs, Duchatelet or the multiple versions of ESI, but some of his decisions so far leave a lot to be desired, not least of which was flooding the area with free tickets last year. I could have got tickets for just about every game in the second half of the season, even after they apparently acknowledged it was the wrong strategy. It really felt like ST holders were being taken for granted. After a turgid season and the freebies, I thought he might do something to placate fans, but the pricing is, again, ridiculous in some areas of the ground.1 -
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Just got the call, 20% off of food and drink upto 30 mins before the game, is a nice addition.. as is the 4 free tickets.2
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I had a call as well to ask if I would be interested in buying a hospitality season ticket ( I do use it pretty often when I come down of it's just me & the Mrs) I gave the same reply in that I'm not looking to do anything until I see what signings are made and who the Manager is. Tbf the guy on the phone was very understanding and explained that was a regular comment they was hearing. I explained I'm personally very supportive of TS and what he is trying to do and things like trying to sell hospitality via season ticket make sense but it's now time to step up and get signing right. If TS is getting all these comments fed back it will make him seriously think imo. Anybody trying to sell a product listens to their customers if they have any chance of selling it, he will know this and understand I'm sure so will be keen to get things right10
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AndyG said:I had a call as well to ask if I would be interested in buying a hospitality season ticket ( I do use it pretty often when I come down of it's just me & the Mrs) I gave the same reply in that I'm not looking to do anything until I see what signings are made and who the Manager is. Tbf the guy on the phone was very understanding and explained that was a regular comment they was hearing. I explained I'm personally very supportive of TS and what he is trying to do and things like trying to sell hospitality via season ticket make sense but it's now time to step up and get signing right. If TS is getting all these comments fed back it will make him seriously think imo. Anybody trying to sell a product listens to their customers if they have any chance of selling it, he will know this and understand I'm sure so will be keen to get things right0
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kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.0 -
paulfox said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.0 -
lonman said:paulfox said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.
For me personally I live in North Wales and attending games at the valley is a very significant commitment in terms of both time & money. At the end of the day the only way I can justify it is by enjoying the trip and if the football is dire ( I dont mean results ) then I just cant justify it to myself, believe me a 6-8 hour drive home after watching Stockly trying to put his head on a ball smashed aimlessly up field in hope is not a good drive home 😳😳 which is what I did for most of last season. I know I'm a bit extreme in terms of distance but alot of people still have other commitments that they no doubt sacrifice in order to attend games and wont commit if they suspect the same dross is going to be dished up this season. I personally would rather watch a great game and lose than win and watch shite.
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blackpool72 said:TelMc32 said:I don’t think it’s “entitlement” @WSS I haven’t renewed for my dad and I yet, but I probably will.For a lot of Charlton fans, I think there’s an element of owner fatigue. I’m not lumping Thomas in with the Spivs, Duchatelet or the multiple versions of ESI, but some of his decisions so far leave a lot to be desired, not least of which was flooding the area with free tickets last year. I could have got tickets for just about every game in the second half of the season, even after they apparently acknowledged it was the wrong strategy. It really felt like ST holders were being taken for granted. After a turgid season and the freebies, I thought he might do something to placate fans, but the pricing is, again, ridiculous in some areas of the ground.
I think a lot of apathy and any negativity around Charlton is simply more burnout. We’ve invested our emotions into this club year after year and there is less and less of a return. And anytime we seem to be righting the ship, yet another wave comes and knocks us back. We’re the most invested ones, but we’re also not the ones at the helm. We’re burnt out.14 -
LoOkOuT said:blackpool72 said:TelMc32 said:I don’t think it’s “entitlement” @WSS I haven’t renewed for my dad and I yet, but I probably will.For a lot of Charlton fans, I think there’s an element of owner fatigue. I’m not lumping Thomas in with the Spivs, Duchatelet or the multiple versions of ESI, but some of his decisions so far leave a lot to be desired, not least of which was flooding the area with free tickets last year. I could have got tickets for just about every game in the second half of the season, even after they apparently acknowledged it was the wrong strategy. It really felt like ST holders were being taken for granted. After a turgid season and the freebies, I thought he might do something to placate fans, but the pricing is, again, ridiculous in some areas of the ground.
I think a lot of apathy and any negativity around Charlton is simply more burnout. We’ve invested our emotions into this club year after year and there is less and less of a return. And anytime we seem to be righting the ship, yet another wave comes and knocks us back. We’re the most invested ones, but we’re also not the ones at the helm. We’re burnt out.2 -
lonman said:paulfox said:kidbrookeaddick said:Had a phone call this evening from the club. Answered it expecting it to be a pre recorded message but actually had a conversation with one of the ticket office staff.
Was asked why I hadn't renewed my 5 tickets, told him in all honesty that I'm waiting to see the clubs strategy and manager appointment before I'm willing to commit to a ST, although me and my kids all want to. The staff member said that was pretty much what everyone he had spoken to had said.
They did try to convince me with the added benefits of owning a ST but I was adamant I need to see what's happening with the club first.2 -
AndyG said:LoOkOuT said:blackpool72 said:TelMc32 said:I don’t think it’s “entitlement” @WSS I haven’t renewed for my dad and I yet, but I probably will.For a lot of Charlton fans, I think there’s an element of owner fatigue. I’m not lumping Thomas in with the Spivs, Duchatelet or the multiple versions of ESI, but some of his decisions so far leave a lot to be desired, not least of which was flooding the area with free tickets last year. I could have got tickets for just about every game in the second half of the season, even after they apparently acknowledged it was the wrong strategy. It really felt like ST holders were being taken for granted. After a turgid season and the freebies, I thought he might do something to placate fans, but the pricing is, again, ridiculous in some areas of the ground.
I think a lot of apathy and any negativity around Charlton is simply more burnout. We’ve invested our emotions into this club year after year and there is less and less of a return. And anytime we seem to be righting the ship, yet another wave comes and knocks us back. We’re the most invested ones, but we’re also not the ones at the helm. We’re burnt out.1