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  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,742
    There’s an obvious need for an offer around Exeter and FGR - very hard to stand up FGR in midweek whatever you do.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,235
    There’s an obvious need for an offer around Exeter and FGR - very hard to stand up FGR in midweek whatever you do.
    Tickets for those games and up to the Oxford home game on the 1st October are now on sale, with prices for all league games as per the Derby fixture. 
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,047
    There’s an obvious need for an offer around Exeter and FGR - very hard to stand up FGR in midweek whatever you do.
    Forest Green Rovers are rubbish. Just create an offer that guarantees a minimum four goal win for Charlton or your money back and the punters will be flocking! 
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,982
    shirty5 said:
    There’s an obvious need for an offer around Exeter and FGR - very hard to stand up FGR in midweek whatever you do.
    Tickets for those games and up to the Oxford home game on the 1st October are now on sale, with prices for all league games as per the Derby fixture. 
    Grab em while you can!
  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,285
    What do people here think our average attendance will be this season? Down from last year?
    Sadly, yes. We’ve now got a fair number of people in the fanbase that didn’t want to get a season ticket but are now reluctant to pay Matchday prices. Suppose a lot will depend on if we are doing well and then a lot of those people may commit to a half season ticket. 
    Do we know how many season tickets were sold eventually? 
  • I see we are charging £15 adults and £5 kids for the Pizza Cup. 

    Be interesting to see the crowds for our home games, will Gillingham have more fans than us? 
  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,285
    There’s an obvious need for an offer around Exeter and FGR - very hard to stand up FGR in midweek whatever you do.
    Depends what the object of any offers are I would have thought. If the object is to entice people to come again then it may actually be better to do an offer on a more attractive game. 
    Also need to focus on Saturday games to get kids involved.
    Having said that Exeter and FCG are both in same week. With some people struggling for cash a 2 for 1 offer may be an interesting try. 
    The balance is getting offers that work and don't piss off certain season ticket holders. IMO the club has slightly tied it's hands with free tickets to season ticket holders offer. 
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,742
    redman said:
    There’s an obvious need for an offer around Exeter and FGR - very hard to stand up FGR in midweek whatever you do.
    Depends what the object of any offers are I would have thought. If the object is to entice people to come again then it may actually be better to do an offer on a more attractive game. 
    Also need to focus on Saturday games to get kids involved.
    Having said that Exeter and FCG are both in same week. With some people struggling for cash a 2 for 1 offer may be an interesting try. 
    The balance is getting offers that work and don't piss off certain season ticket holders. IMO the club has slightly tied it's hands with free tickets to season ticket holders offer. 
    I would concentrate on getting existing supporters to come to FGR. It's not always about new fans. The headroom in the adult season tickets against the match tickets is easily large enough to accommodate a 2 for 1 offer, which would also underpin Exeter.
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,742
    I see we are charging £15 adults and £5 kids for the Pizza Cup. 

    Be interesting to see the crowds for our home games, will Gillingham have more fans than us? 
    That isn't going to work, but to be honest I wouldn't go if it was free.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,683
    I see we are charging £15 adults and £5 kids for the Pizza Cup. 

    Be interesting to see the crowds for our home games, will Gillingham have more fans than us? 
    That isn't going to work, but to be honest I wouldn't go if it was free.
    I wouldn't go if they paid me.
    I've never been to one of there games and I never will. 
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  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,982
    CAFCTrev said:
    Redhenry said:
    Attendances will depend on results…
    Same as always then. A team doing well will naturally attract more supporters.

    If we're plodding along in mid-table in the new year then we'll get actual fans in the stadium well below 10k.
    High risk of going under 10k in the next month - comps and aways apart. None of the next four fixtures is going to pull paying supporters in at current prices. Portsmouth and Ipswich in October should be OK, by comparison.
    Do you think this would come as a surprise to TS? He seems to think we can hit 20K plus at the Valley if we are playing well regardless of who we are playing. 

    The poor home sale against QPR - for a fixture that was significantly more attractive than AFCW and FGR - may be a warning of just how price sensitive people are currently (among all the other factors with the League Cup). 
    If it was priced at £10 I think that might have boosted the home attendance for QPR by a few hundred, maybe an extra 1k. Trouble is, the price increase to £15 has just nudged a game like that out of "so cheap I might as well go" territory. 

    Ive seen the Papa Johns game is £15 now too, that could set a record for lowest ever home crowd for a first team (yeah I know...) game. 
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,527
    redman said:
    What do people here think our average attendance will be this season? Down from last year?
    Sadly, yes. We’ve now got a fair number of people in the fanbase that didn’t want to get a season ticket but are now reluctant to pay Matchday prices. Suppose a lot will depend on if we are doing well and then a lot of those people may commit to a half season ticket. 
    Do we know how many season tickets were sold eventually? 
    Around 8K
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,907
    I see we are charging £15 adults and £5 kids for the Pizza Cup. 

    Be interesting to see the crowds for our home games, will Gillingham have more fans than us? 
    That isn't going to work, but to be honest I wouldn't go if it was free.
    I wouldn't go if they paid me.
    I've never been to one of there games and I never will. 
    agreed - an insult of a competition 'come along and watch some premier league youngsters get some experience against your first team' - no thanks - just waiting for the premier league women to be invited in 
  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,285
    redman said:
    What do people here think our average attendance will be this season? Down from last year?
    Sadly, yes. We’ve now got a fair number of people in the fanbase that didn’t want to get a season ticket but are now reluctant to pay Matchday prices. Suppose a lot will depend on if we are doing well and then a lot of those people may commit to a half season ticket. 
    Do we know how many season tickets were sold eventually? 
    Around 8K
    Thanks. 

  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,108
    I see we are charging £15 adults and £5 kids for the Pizza Cup. 

    Be interesting to see the crowds for our home games, will Gillingham have more fans than us? 
    That isn't going to work, but to be honest I wouldn't go if it was free.
    I wouldn't go if they paid me.
    I've never been to one of there games and I never will. 
    Not even if we got to the final?
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,683
    _MrDick said:
    I see we are charging £15 adults and £5 kids for the Pizza Cup. 

    Be interesting to see the crowds for our home games, will Gillingham have more fans than us? 
    That isn't going to work, but to be honest I wouldn't go if it was free.
    I wouldn't go if they paid me.
    I've never been to one of there games and I never will. 
    Not even if we got to the final?
    Not even then I promise. 
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,907
    unless we have a serious downturn over the next few games, i don't think the home area attendance for Cambridge will dip much from the opening day  - plymouth will as its a night game 
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,471
    DOUCHER said:
    unless we have a serious downturn over the next few games, i don't think the home area attendance for Cambridge will dip much from the opening day  - plymouth will as its a night game 
    There is a National rail strike [RMT] on the day of the Cambridge game [20/8/22] with a very limited train service
    to/from Charlton station, this is bound to affect the attendance.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,235
    Exeter have put on sale their away tickets for their trip to us on September 10th. The same as Derby were charged last Saturday 

    https://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/news/2022/august/charlton-tickets/
  • Billy_Mix
    Billy_Mix Posts: 2,707
    Billy_Mix said:
    Demand for Charlton's contractual obligation 90 minutes in some irrelevant competition about which no beggar gives a toss?  Negligible
    Crowd will struggle to get to the PSF v Swansea
    The level of interest from hoopy shepherds bushers was baffling and significantly higher than those paid to represent the club on the pitch
    A much smaller than expected loss on the fixture for CAFC but a 2nd round draw grimmer than grim, ho hum
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  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,907
    clive said:
    DOUCHER said:
    unless we have a serious downturn over the next few games, i don't think the home area attendance for Cambridge will dip much from the opening day  - plymouth will as its a night game 
    There is a National rail strike [RMT] on the day of the Cambridge game [20/8/22] with a very limited train service
    to/from Charlton station, this is bound to affect the attendance.
    Fair enough, didn’t realise that 
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,964
    DOUCHER said:
    clive said:
    DOUCHER said:
    unless we have a serious downturn over the next few games, i don't think the home area attendance for Cambridge will dip much from the opening day  - plymouth will as its a night game 
    There is a National rail strike [RMT] on the day of the Cambridge game [20/8/22] with a very limited train service
    to/from Charlton station, this is bound to affect the attendance.
    Fair enough, didn’t realise that 
    Bus strike as well, so problems all round, as parking will be rammed.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,471
    DOUCHER said:
    clive said:
    DOUCHER said:
    unless we have a serious downturn over the next few games, i don't think the home area attendance for Cambridge will dip much from the opening day  - plymouth will as its a night game 
    There is a National rail strike [RMT] on the day of the Cambridge game [20/8/22] with a very limited train service
    to/from Charlton station, this is bound to affect the attendance.
    Fair enough, didn’t realise that 
    Bus strike as well, so problems all round, as parking will be rammed.
    The bus strike action will affect workers based at the following London United bus depots: Fulwell, Hounslow, Hounslow Heath, Park Royal, Shepherd’s Bush, Stamford Brook, and Tolworth, so will not affect buses in South-East London.
    https://www.unitetheunion.org/news-events/news/2022/august/london-bus-workers-to-take-strike-action-in-pay-dispute/
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,907
    DOUCHER said:
    clive said:
    DOUCHER said:
    unless we have a serious downturn over the next few games, i don't think the home area attendance for Cambridge will dip much from the opening day  - plymouth will as its a night game 
    There is a National rail strike [RMT] on the day of the Cambridge game [20/8/22] with a very limited train service
    to/from Charlton station, this is bound to affect the attendance.
    Fair enough, didn’t realise that 
    Bus strike as well, so problems all round, as parking will be rammed.
    airman will be buzzing - chance for a small crowd which will prove beyond any doubt that he is the ticket pricing oracle 
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,742
    DOUCHER said:
    DOUCHER said:
    clive said:
    DOUCHER said:
    unless we have a serious downturn over the next few games, i don't think the home area attendance for Cambridge will dip much from the opening day  - plymouth will as its a night game 
    There is a National rail strike [RMT] on the day of the Cambridge game [20/8/22] with a very limited train service
    to/from Charlton station, this is bound to affect the attendance.
    Fair enough, didn’t realise that 
    Bus strike as well, so problems all round, as parking will be rammed.
    airman will be buzzing - chance for a small crowd which will prove beyond any doubt that he is the ticket pricing oracle 
    Must be why we always have small crowds on Boxing Day. Oh, hang on…
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,891
    redman said:
    There’s an obvious need for an offer around Exeter and FGR - very hard to stand up FGR in midweek whatever you do.
    Depends what the object of any offers are I would have thought. If the object is to entice people to come again then it may actually be better to do an offer on a more attractive game. 
    Also need to focus on Saturday games to get kids involved.
    Having said that Exeter and FCG are both in same week. With some people struggling for cash a 2 for 1 offer may be an interesting try. 
    The balance is getting offers that work and don't piss off certain season ticket holders. IMO the club has slightly tied it's hands with free tickets to season ticket holders offer. 
    I would concentrate on getting existing supporters to come to FGR. It's not always about new fans. The headroom in the adult season tickets against the match tickets is easily large enough to accommodate a 2 for 1 offer, which would also underpin Exeter.
    Absolutely agree. 2 for 1 is the way to go. 
  • I see we are charging £15 adults and £5 kids for the Pizza Cup. 

    Be interesting to see the crowds for our home games, will Gillingham have more fans than us? 
    Appears there is a discount when buying these tickets. Season ticket holders pay £10.