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Match day ticket prices for 2022/2023
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Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:Regarding the £3 surcharge, even the wording is poor. Why not advertise it as a £3 discount for buying early instead of a £3 punishment for buying late. Yes the base price goes up by £3 - from too high to even more too high - but at least there's a minor positive in there. I could be wrong, perhaps people respond better to stick than carrot.
(No, I don't have one either - and it's all bullshit!)0 -
Football needs to get real. Wages at the top level keep going up, which then drags up the next level of players and so on, but its customers are feeling the pinch.
Rocketing inflation across most of the world, and a real time drop in living standards are going to make football something people are priced out of, and that includes Sky subscriptions too.0 -
Croydon said:TS means well but I genuinely think he's just a bit of a div. I don't dislike the bloke but there is an air of total cluelessness to everything he does at Charlton.1
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I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.TS doesn’t like being told uncomfortable truths, but the numbers tell their own story. In the end, he’ll have to listen to them.15
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If he was talking of away fans then it was more than sold out.0
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msomerton said:If he was talking of away fans then it was more than sold out.0
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Airman Brown said:I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.TS doesn’t like being told uncomfortable truths, but the numbers tell their own story. In the end, he’ll have to listen to them.4
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clb74 said:Airman Brown said:I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.TS doesn’t like being told uncomfortable truths, but the numbers tell their own story. In the end, he’ll have to listen to them.0
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I see the club is offering a hospitality package for the nonsense against Gillingham next week.6
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Airman Brown said:I see the club is offering a hospitality package for the nonsense against Gillingham next week.1
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superclive98 said:Airman Brown said:I see the club is offering a hospitality package for the nonsense against Gillingham next week.
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Well worth the money0
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clb74 said:superclive98 said:Airman Brown said:I see the club is offering a hospitality package for the nonsense against Gillingham next week.
"Flat screen tv"
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Airman Brown said:I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.TS doesn’t like being told uncomfortable truths, but the numbers tell their own story. In the end, he’ll have to listen to them.
This is exactly the type of thing he used to say. In the end it took a few of us directors to go to him and lay out some truths and get him to let us run the various areas he'd employed us to do so (no one at a remotely senior level could be employed without his sign off so he effectively employed us all) or we were out. To be fair things like the equivalent of the 'Derby will sell out' he saw was him pushing the sales guys..... all be it wrongly.
In the end I got on very well with him and we trusted each other, I'd win most battles I needed to, but you also had to accept you weren't going to win them all so picked the most important and also know when to admit defeat and move on. The key is gaining trust and time, then it's down to the individual to prove their point.
Sadly, as the staff have been decimated and we have the likes of a Yes Man in senior positions, he's not got much to listen to and understandably some will be too afraid of their pay checks to raise their heads.
You'd hope he'll see sense before too long, but in my experience he may well not unless people take a stand or he runs out of people to blame (I'm sure he believes Derby SHOULD have been a sell out and it's down to sales/marketing etc as to why it didn't). The problem with running out of people is he'll just employ more ....... to blame.1 -
clb74 said:Well worth the money0
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:clb74 said:superclive98 said:Airman Brown said:I see the club is offering a hospitality package for the nonsense against Gillingham next week.
"Flat screen tv"
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IF the package involves presenting our two new signings, including top striker to the crowd of 1200 at H/T I think i'll still pass.0
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clb74 said:superclive98 said:Airman Brown said:I see the club is offering a hospitality package for the nonsense against Gillingham next week.0
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Croydon said:TS means well but I genuinely think he's just a bit of a div. I don't dislike the bloke but there is an air of total cluelessness to everything he does at Charlton.
A bit of a div
Thomas Sandgaard's a bit of a div
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Airman Brown said:I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.TS doesn’t like being told uncomfortable truths, but the numbers tell their own story. In the end, he’ll have to listen to them.1
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killerandflash said:clb74 said:superclive98 said:Airman Brown said:I see the club is offering a hospitality package for the nonsense against Gillingham next week.0
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:clb74 said:superclive98 said:Airman Brown said:I see the club is offering a hospitality package for the nonsense against Gillingham next week.
"Flat screen tv"2 -
Airman Brown said:I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.2
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It’s worse though. Even if he went with a version of @Airman Brown suggestion of a simplified price structure (which I completely agree with) the cost of living problems more generally mean this will still be unsuccessful unless we go on a long streak if winning / not losing and looking like real promotion (not play off) contenders.People have lost the habit and even reduced pricing still sees football as a very expensive hobby.That’s not all the fault of TS and he is now a victim like us all of a global cost of living crisis.
Let’s hope he can divorce the issues and realise the pricing must change even if the impact on attendance and revenue isn’t immediately positive.0 -
oohaahmortimer said:Airman Brown said:I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.12
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Airman Brown said:I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.
Someone has posted footage of it on Wiki leaks...https://youtu.be/dQ87JOUw3Tc
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valleynick66 said:It’s worse though. Even if he went with a version of @Airman Brown suggestion of a simplified price structure (which I completely agree with) the cost of living problems more generally mean this will still be unsuccessful unless we go on a long streak if winning / not losing and looking like real promotion (not play off) contenders.People have lost the habit and even reduced pricing still sees football as a very expensive hobby.That’s not all the fault of TS and he is now a victim like us all of a global cost of living crisis.
Let’s hope he can divorce the issues and realise the pricing must change even if the impact on attendance and revenue isn’t immediately positive.1 -
Airman Brown said:I understand that staff were told at a big meeting after the fixtures came out that anyone who didn’t believe the Derby game would be a sell-out should leave the club now.TS doesn’t like being told uncomfortable truths, but the numbers tell their own story. In the end, he’ll have to listen to them.No reason at all not to believe this intel, thank you for sharing it. Pretty worrying as it illustrates a complete lack of grip on reality, despite a lot of positive intent. As you say, eventually the statistics will provide the information TS needs to re-think pricing, promotions etc, but suspect there will be more than one scapegoat within who suffers until the penny finally drops.3
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Airman Brown said:valleynick66 said:It’s worse though. Even if he went with a version of @Airman Brown suggestion of a simplified price structure (which I completely agree with) the cost of living problems more generally mean this will still be unsuccessful unless we go on a long streak if winning / not losing and looking like real promotion (not play off) contenders.People have lost the habit and even reduced pricing still sees football as a very expensive hobby.That’s not all the fault of TS and he is now a victim like us all of a global cost of living crisis.
Let’s hope he can divorce the issues and realise the pricing must change even if the impact on attendance and revenue isn’t immediately positive.Get more people back paying something and rebuild the habit.3