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Cheltenham Attendance

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  • JohnnyH2 said:
    The Vally Gold part is a nonsense and needs pulling apart but not enough people seem interested in raising it
    Too much emphasis on putting money into the youth set up.
    Away regulars should get priority then Valley Gold.
  • JohnnyH2 said:
    But spend most of their time looking at a forum about Charlton!
    Going week in week out requires dedication.
    I doff my cap to those like @clive who have that dedication,  even though I'm sure it was @clive who shouted at me last week on the way back from Carlisle " you moaning again".
    I've been thinking back to the season I didn't miss a game.
    Midweek away games can require at least a day's holiday , money is a factor and its hard if you've got a family.
    I'd like to think in the next 20 years before my 70th I can do another season without missing a game , that season I'd have to be focusing on Charlton.
  • clb74 said:
    Those that reside in Brazil should give it a rest.
    I showed my loyalty going to the Sutton game 
  • clb74 said:
    Going week in week out requires dedication.
    I doff my cap to those like @clive who have that dedication,  even though I'm sure it was @clive who shouted at me last week on the way back from Carlisle " you moaning again".
    I've been thinking back to the season I didn't miss a game.
    Midweek away games can require at least a day's holiday , money is a factor and its hard if you've got a family.
    I'd like to think in the next 20 years before my 70th I can do another season without missing a game , that season I'd have to be focusing on Charlton.
    It was the whole carriage, not just Clive.
  • clb74 said:
    Those that reside in Brazil should give it a rest.
    No need for that mate 
  • I do think having a smaller stadium where its easier to get an atmosphere going, everyone bunched together, would make home games more appealing 
  • Mike said:
    I do think having a smaller stadium where its easier to get an atmosphere going, everyone bunched together, would make home games more appealing 
    That Cray Valley Paper Mills ground might do?
  • No need for that mate 
    It was a joke. 
    They are good mates.
  • No need for that mate 
    Sorry mate.
    I shouldn't tar you all with the same brush.
    I know your going all the game's and you must be doing thousands of miles coming over for the games.
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  • It was a joke. 
    They are good mates.
    Is it not a joke based on his username….
  • I looked down at you and your mob at the front @blackpool72 and thought my god you boys have seen some shite up and down the country over the years yet still stick with it. Must do your head in seeing us so crap again. 
  • It was a joke. 
    They are good mates.
    I know mate, just a silly joke on my username.

    Well aware that Elf has visited every bloody ground in Brazil 😂
  • I know mate, just a silly joke on my username.

    Well aware that Elf has visited every bloody ground in Brazil 😂
    OK.
    Understood 👍
  • DOUCHER said:
    i'd like to see all streaming or televising of matches banned outside of the premier league - its definitely affecting attendances - charlton tv was great during lockdown and is obviously great for those living a long distance away or abroad but unfortunately if you do live a long way away its part of the deal that you aren't going to be able to watch your team - if its going to kill the live attendances - i think charlton tv is coming to an end anyway and tightly so but all other streaming and televising also needs banning - no fans in the stadium, no spectacle - be like a modern cup game every week !!!
    Or put the price up, yes that's controversial and I don't think it's the full answer. If anybody knows, what is difference in attendance between Bristol Rovers at home and Cheltenham ? 
  • 11575 for Exeter, 12756 against Bristol Rovers 10,622 against Cheltenham. Both Exeter and Bristol Rovers had similar away support in attendance roughly 720, whilst Cheltenham brought 287. Whatever we think about season ticket supporters in attendance and free tickets being distributed, there is very real drop in attendance as winter draws in, also it's worth bearing mind that Charlton's form and league position were worse when playing Bristol and Exeter than when they played Cheltenham.  
  • I know mate, just a silly joke on my username.

    Well aware that Elf has visited every bloody ground in Brazil 😂
    My blogs in Portuglish are interesting :)
  • clb74 said:
    Sorry mate.
    I shouldn't tar you all with the same brush.
    I know your going all the game's and you must be doing thousands of miles coming over for the games.
    It's tiring but worth it mate, now I need a sponsor to pay for the flights.
  • Bailey said:
    Or put the price up, yes that's controversial and I don't think it's the full answer. If anybody knows, what is difference in attendance between Bristol Rovers at home and Cheltenham ? 
    I think scrapping the screening of games would increase our attendances overall.
    It would not help fans who live too far to attend regularly but something has to give.
    Bums on seats in the ground has to be better than bums on a sofa in the living room.
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  • I think scrapping the screening of games would increase our attendances overall.
    It would not help fans who live too far to attend regularly but something has to give.
    Bums on seats in the ground has to be better than bums on a sofa in the living room.
    I wonder how many extra people would actually have attended the Valley on Tuesday if the streaming service were unavailable for some reason.

    My guess would be in the dozens rather than thousands.

    If IFollow and streaming is abandoned next season because of the new TV deal, I certainly don't expect to  see any noticeable increase in overall attendance!

    On the other hand switching Saturday games to Sunday or midweek has a devastating affect.
  • Bailey said:
    11575 for Exeter, 12756 against Bristol Rovers 10,622 against Cheltenham. Both Exeter and Bristol Rovers had similar away support in attendance roughly 720, whilst Cheltenham brought 287. Whatever we think about season ticket supporters in attendance and free tickets being distributed, there is very real drop in attendance as winter draws in, also it's worth bearing mind that Charlton's form and league position were worse when playing Bristol and Exeter than when they played Cheltenham.  
    These (home) figures are not very useful as the club won’t issue the same number of comps from match to match. I’ll guarantee we didn’t sell anywhere near 4,000 match tickets for Bristol Rovers (assuming 8,000 STs).

    What is obvious is that the actual crowds were well shy of those announced and non-attending season ticket holders is a big factor, alongside unused comps.

    We’ve only had one good home crowd and that was Orient. But Cheltenham was shocking.
  • I think scrapping the screening of games would increase our attendances overall.
    It would not help fans who live too far to attend regularly but something has to give.
    Bums on seats in the ground has to be better than bums on a sofa in the living room.
    I think there is something in what your saying Elfsborg but like a lot of things, it can't be taken in isolation. The attendance drop in the three night games I mentioned had nothing to do with, quality of opposition, form or indeed, the stream. It's naïve for any business to keep doing the same things and failing, and it's apparently a definition of madness. If attendances are higher for night games in the milder months, then to be it makes pure business sense for the league to schedule those matches in August, September, March and April. My journey from Canterbury is far easier to achieve in those months and as you say, virtually December, freezing cold temperatures or ten pounds for the stream, easy choice really, I wonder if the stream was £15, would the choice be as easy? 
  • These (home) figures are not very useful as the club won’t issue the same number of comps from match to match. I’ll guarantee we didn’t sell anywhere near 4,000 match tickets for Bristol Rovers (assuming 8,000 STs).

    What is obvious is that the actual crowds were well shy of those announced and non-attending season ticket holders is a big factor, alongside unused comps.

    We’ve only had one good home crowd and that was Orient. But Cheltenham was shocking.
    I get your point Airman. So lets take on an imaginary scenario, Airman now has control of fixture scheduling for EFL Division, with the directive to increase attendances across the twenty three clubs, what would you do ? 
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    I wonder how many extra people would actually have attended the Valley on Tuesday if the streaming service were unavailable for some reason.

    My guess would be in the dozens rather than thousands.

    If IFollow and streaming is abandoned next season because of the new TV deal, I certainly don't expect to  see any noticeable increase in overall attendance!

    On the other hand switching Saturday games to Sunday or midweek has a devastating affect.
    It will be interesting to see what happens to streaming next season. I moved from Surrey to Gloucestershire in November 2020 and haven't attended a game home or away in those 3 years. Before that I probably attended 95% of home games and a handful of away games each season.

    Charlton TV and iFollow has been a god send (including the ability to watch Saturday 3pm kickoffs via a VPN) over the past 3 years. However, after last season and then watching the last few games, I feel like eliminating the ability to watch games via a live stream would actually be a kindness and finally help me kick a 60 year habit! It's so sad to see Charlton has become just a mid table third tier club.
  • Bailey said:
    I get your point Airman. So lets take on an imaginary scenario, Airman now has control of fixture scheduling for EFL Division, with the directive to increase attendances across the twenty three clubs, what would you do ? 
    Reduce prices, look at the gates Bradford get, but of course you can still have the scenario of season ticket holders not going and gates distorted.
  • edited December 2023
    Bailey said:
    I get your point Airman. So let’s take on an imaginary scenario, Airman now has control of fixture scheduling for EFL Division, with the directive to increase attendances across the twenty three clubs, what would you do ? 
    I wouldn’t play evening league games in November, December, January or February for a start. What on earth are we playing at Bristol Rovers on a Friday night between Christmas and New Year for?

    They can play the trophy on Wednesday afternoons at the training ground to help.

    As an aside, one of my longstanding beefs has been managers rescheduling fixtures over holiday periods, etc, to suit the playing side. I get the logic but they have no interest whatsoever in the financial consequences or how it affects fans.
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