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Match day ticket prices for 2022/2023
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More people, consistently is surely the only real measure of success. I dread to think how things would be, if we never had the Premier league years spawning young fans.0
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League 1 football isn't an attractive way to spend 20 odd weekends every year...except for the die-hards who will buy a season ticket.
I can't get to every home game, maybe I'll do about 12 a year. Suddenly a season ticket is available for about the same price. Once I have the season ticket I might feel more obligated to show up...spend more in the ground etc. Then there are those who show up for two or three games a season and a £5-7 increase in ticket prices is unlikely to put them off.
All of that may ring true to TS but this is how it affects my rationale. I'm in the fortunate position where the increase in prices on the gate from £25 to £32 will not be particularly noticed but even I feel like I'm being rinsed. Owing to that, if I'm 50/50 on attending, I won't be going this season. That price rise may be manageable for me but it crept over the edge of decency and now feels unpalatable. Put quite simply, even for a fan of the club for 30+ years, I will forgo watching the team that sits 5 mins from my house because of the new price structure and if the club is losing my support on matchdays, I'm pretty sure they're losing a lot more revenue besides.15 -
Making_all_the_noise said:League 1 football isn't an attractive way to spend 20 odd weekends every year...except for the die-hards who will buy a season ticket.
I can't get to every home game, maybe I'll do about 12 a year. Suddenly a season ticket is available for about the same price. Once I have the season ticket I might feel more obligated to show up...spend more in the ground etc. Then there are those who show up for two or three games a season and a £5-7 increase in ticket prices is unlikely to put them off.
All of that may ring true to TS but this is how it affects my rationale. I'm in the fortunate position where the increase in prices on the gate from £25 to £32 will not be particularly noticed but even I feel like I'm being rinsed. Owing to that, if I'm 50/50 on attending, I won't be going this season. That price rise may be manageable for me but it crept over the edge of decency and now feels unpalatable. Put quite simply, even for a fan of the club for 30+ years, I will forgo watching the team that sits 5 mins from my house because of the new price structure and if the club is losing my support on matchdays, I'm pretty sure they're losing a lot more revenue besides.6 -
Making_all_the_noise said:League 1 football isn't an attractive way to spend 20 odd weekends every year...except for the die-hards who will buy a season ticket.
I can't get to every home game, maybe I'll do about 12 a year. Suddenly a season ticket is available for about the same price. Once I have the season ticket I might feel more obligated to show up...spend more in the ground etc. Then there are those who show up for two or three games a season and a £5-7 increase in ticket prices is unlikely to put them off.
All of that may ring true to TS but this is how it affects my rationale. I'm in the fortunate position where the increase in prices on the gate from £25 to £32 will not be particularly noticed but even I feel like I'm being rinsed. Owing to that, if I'm 50/50 on attending, I won't be going this season. That price rise may be manageable for me but it crept over the edge of decency and now feels unpalatable. Put quite simply, even for a fan of the club for 30+ years, I will forgo watching the team that sits 5 mins from my house because of the new price structure and if the club is losing my support on matchdays, I'm pretty sure they're losing a lot more revenue besides.
Whether you can afford it or not, that just feels wrong7 -
£30 ticket, £20 travel, £10 food/drink. You're looking at £60 a game for the average person attending on there own.0
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Gravesend_Addick said:Making_all_the_noise said:League 1 football isn't an attractive way to spend 20 odd weekends every year...except for the die-hards who will buy a season ticket.
I can't get to every home game, maybe I'll do about 12 a year. Suddenly a season ticket is available for about the same price. Once I have the season ticket I might feel more obligated to show up...spend more in the ground etc. Then there are those who show up for two or three games a season and a £5-7 increase in ticket prices is unlikely to put them off.
All of that may ring true to TS but this is how it affects my rationale. I'm in the fortunate position where the increase in prices on the gate from £25 to £32 will not be particularly noticed but even I feel like I'm being rinsed. Owing to that, if I'm 50/50 on attending, I won't be going this season. That price rise may be manageable for me but it crept over the edge of decency and now feels unpalatable. Put quite simply, even for a fan of the club for 30+ years, I will forgo watching the team that sits 5 mins from my house because of the new price structure and if the club is losing my support on matchdays, I'm pretty sure they're losing a lot more revenue besides.
Whether you can afford it or not, that just feels wrong3 -
NHS staff are being offered £5 tickets for the Exeter match on September 10.
(haven't they had a hard enough time, etc)12 -
InspectorSands said:NHS staff are being offered £5 tickets for the Exeter match on September 10.
(haven't they had a hard enough time, etc)0 -
…or you could see another ‘Charlton’ for £15 if you have a Railcard:
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Wonder how many they’ve sold…4
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The 3 pound charge is also apparently in the place for the Women’s games according to Clive R
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It does go up by £2 on the day from £8 in advance (including day before, ie today) to £10, or FREE in advance to men's season ticket holders. At VCD it does make sense to encourage people to buy in advance or charge a round sum. A lot of people paying £8 would give long queues. There is no seperate ticket office so you pay at the turnstile.0
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Sillybilly said:Making_all_the_noise said:League 1 football isn't an attractive way to spend 20 odd weekends every year...except for the die-hards who will buy a season ticket.
I can't get to every home game, maybe I'll do about 12 a year. Suddenly a season ticket is available for about the same price. Once I have the season ticket I might feel more obligated to show up...spend more in the ground etc. Then there are those who show up for two or three games a season and a £5-7 increase in ticket prices is unlikely to put them off.
All of that may ring true to TS but this is how it affects my rationale. I'm in the fortunate position where the increase in prices on the gate from £25 to £32 will not be particularly noticed but even I feel like I'm being rinsed. Owing to that, if I'm 50/50 on attending, I won't be going this season. That price rise may be manageable for me but it crept over the edge of decency and now feels unpalatable. Put quite simply, even for a fan of the club for 30+ years, I will forgo watching the team that sits 5 mins from my house because of the new price structure and if the club is losing my support on matchdays, I'm pretty sure they're losing a lot more revenue besides.0 -
Fulham v Chelsea tomorrow, these were the match prices to Fulham fans with a previous purchase history. Adult prices behind the goals £65 and £70, on the sides £90 and £100. Bonkers
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If we make it back to the premiership in my lifetime you wont see me.3
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clb74 said:If we make it back to the premiership in my lifetime you wont see me.2
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AFKABartram said:Fulham v Chelsea tomorrow, these were the match prices to Fulham fans with a previous purchase history. Adult prices behind the goals £65 and £70, on the sides £90 and £100. Bonkers3
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colthe3rd said:AFKABartram said:Fulham v Chelsea tomorrow, these were the match prices to Fulham fans with a previous purchase history. Adult prices behind the goals £65 and £70, on the sides £90 and £100. Bonkers
When the gas and electricity bills start dropping through the letter box this winter along with the shopping Bill going through the roof plenty of what I call normal income families will just not be able to afford to go.1 -
colthe3rd said:AFKABartram said:Fulham v Chelsea tomorrow, these were the match prices to Fulham fans with a previous purchase history. Adult prices behind the goals £65 and £70, on the sides £90 and £100. Bonkers
People of my age, 56, and upwards have f****** it off. The Sky fans and day trippers are replacing us.
I loved football, being brought up with it in the 80's and all that went with it. Now, it's finished and all to do with money.3 -
ElfsborgAddick said:colthe3rd said:AFKABartram said:Fulham v Chelsea tomorrow, these were the match prices to Fulham fans with a previous purchase history. Adult prices behind the goals £65 and £70, on the sides £90 and £100. Bonkers
People of my age, 56, and upwards have f****** it off. The Sky fans and day trippers are replacing us.
I loved football, being brought up with it in the 80's and all that went with it. Now, it's finished and all to do with money.1 - Sponsored links:
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Vincenzo said:clb74 said:If we make it back to the premiership in my lifetime you wont see me.9
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Was planning on coming Saturday with 3 kids. Unfortunately they're all 11 now so need a U18 ticket, which is three times as much. £64 to watch third division football.
Will be back to Dulwich Hamlet and Peckham Town for the rest of the season.2 -
blackpool72 said:Vincenzo said:clb74 said:If we make it back to the premiership in my lifetime you wont see me.6
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blackpool72 said:Vincenzo said:clb74 said:If we make it back to the premiership in my lifetime you wont see me.
Fans that rarely go moaning constantly.
Fans moaning about going into administration.
Fans moaning about won't be going to Charlton when we get in The Premier League.1 -
Covered End said:blackpool72 said:Vincenzo said:clb74 said:If we make it back to the premiership in my lifetime you wont see me.
Fans that rarely go moaning constantly.
Fans moaning about going into administration.
Fans moaning about won't be going to Charlton when we get in The Premier League.3 -
VAR is enough for giving up when we make the premiership2
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blackpool72 said:Vincenzo said:clb74 said:If we make it back to the premiership in my lifetime you wont see me.
I have seen you in action Rambo, with your charms I think you may have a chance.
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All over the prices are insane, a Chelsea mate told me he'd regularly been paying £90 last season. We've all been saying for a long time it's hard to see how the bubble survives but soon this will literally be for the rich and tourists to go and watch.1