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Charlton 2024/25 season ticket discussion (details on P2)
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J BLOCK said:DubaiCAFC said:Not sure if it has been mentioned on here, was the F block considered for the safe standing area.. Honestly think the club should have moved it down there, it would create a better atmosphere being closer to the pitch. Plus it will also make the ground look more full to the camera.
I think it should have been put to the vote.
Right decision sticking it in the North Upper.0 -
J BLOCK said:DubaiCAFC said:Not sure if it has been mentioned on here, was the F block considered for the safe standing area.. Honestly think the club should have moved it down there, it would create a better atmosphere being closer to the pitch. Plus it will also make the ground look more full to the camera.
I think it should have been put to the vote.
Right decision sticking it in the North Upper.
Singers and standing areas in my opinion should be in the F Block1 -
I think the safe standing is a bit of a trial to see if it's worth extending. They'll probably do somewhere like F block if it works. I'm happy with it in the north upper anyway, that's where I always go if I want to be in amongst the noise0
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DubaiCAFC said:J BLOCK said:DubaiCAFC said:Not sure if it has been mentioned on here, was the F block considered for the safe standing area.. Honestly think the club should have moved it down there, it would create a better atmosphere being closer to the pitch. Plus it will also make the ground look more full to the camera.
I think it should have been put to the vote.
Right decision sticking it in the North Upper.
Singers and standing areas in my opinion should be in the F Block2 -
shine166 said:DubaiCAFC said:J BLOCK said:DubaiCAFC said:Not sure if it has been mentioned on here, was the F block considered for the safe standing area.. Honestly think the club should have moved it down there, it would create a better atmosphere being closer to the pitch. Plus it will also make the ground look more full to the camera.
I think it should have been put to the vote.
Right decision sticking it in the North Upper.
Singers and standing areas in my opinion should be in the F Block0 -
CE Upper has been the noisy area for 20 years, it's the obvious place for the first section of safe standing.
Part of lower CE will I'm sure be the next area, maybe in a year's time. Converted old terraces are obvious candidates for safe standing, Luton's awful away end is much improved now it's safe standing.4 -
killerandflash said:CE Upper has been the noisy area for 20 years, it's the obvious place for the first section of safe standing.
Part of lower CE will I'm sure be the next area, maybe in a year's time. Converted old terraces are obvious candidates for safe standing, Luton's awful away end is much improved now it's safe standing.1 -
Is there the possibility that had they implemented standing in the North Lower, they'd have had to replicate in the South for away fans? Maybe that's part of the reason it's first being brought into the North Upper?0
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Renewed. £435 great value in my opinion. Fingers crossed for an increase in season ticket sales this season.1
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Because of a positive start to the new ownership and also massively due to trusting Nathan Jones to get it right, this is the first time in a few years where I won’t be doing the (‘nope I’m not renewing, will buy on a match by match basis’ and then caving in post-deadline and paying more) dance, and I will be renewing nearer to the deadline.0
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I find it really quite funny that I've had a season ticket since 2015/16, coinciding with the worst period in the club's entire history. And like a sicko I'm back for more. Except we're going to be good now. We've gotta be. Roll up folks4
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Leuth said:I find it really quite funny that I've had a season ticket since 2015/16, coinciding with the worst period in the club's entire history. And like a sicko I'm back for more. Except we're going to be good now. We've gotta be. Roll up folks1
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DubaiCAFC said:J BLOCK said:DubaiCAFC said:Not sure if it has been mentioned on here, was the F block considered for the safe standing area.. Honestly think the club should have moved it down there, it would create a better atmosphere being closer to the pitch. Plus it will also make the ground look more full to the camera.
I think it should have been put to the vote.
Right decision sticking it in the North Upper.
Singers and standing areas in my opinion should be in the F Block
it was good but that was because we were right under the roof and smothered in the noise - wouldn't be the same now1 -
killerandflash said:A good move to bring in safe standing. I'm sure it will be expanded to parts of the lower CE in due course, but it's a sensible start.
The price difference between Zones 1 and 2 within the same stand are still ludicrous though.1 -
801912601 said:The club should be looking to encourage younger people to attend. With large parts of the west stand empty why not offer an under 18 ticket in some blocks there. The school promotions should be aimed at secondary schools as the 11 to 18 year olds can travel to games without accompanying oldies. I’ve been a fan since 10 and started going with school mates by bus and this got me hooked and I’m still coming 50 years later
The thing is, if Charlton isn't in someone's blood before they step into the ground (home or away), then they need a current fan to drag them along. Performances are also key. I was so, so lucky, that I took my youngest to 12/13 away games in the Powell promotion season, that's what got her hooked. Winning creates a feel good factor, losing, whatever division your team is competing in, does the opposite. If our owners want bums on seats, then they need a team that will get them off again, and clapping and cheering many times a game.
It's all well and good having a fancy ground with great food and toilets, but if the football is crap and results are poor, then people won't come (and stay).
I think the owners now realise that success in the pitch builds success in the stands. Hence only a great team, or well performing one, will see a return on investment.
For seats to sell, the likelihood of promotion has to be there from the beginning of the season.2 -
I think there is something in offering a deal but I’d say it should be a 16-20 year old deal and just give them a cheaper deal and let them go north upper - that’s the age group where they start going in groups but don’t have that much money - I saw my mates boy who lives in Sidcup the other night going to Bromley - about 10 of them all about 17/18 - if Charlton was cheaper and even slightly successful, they wouldn’t be going to Bromley - that’s the target group but expected them to sit in the north west quandrant is not going to work - groovy gang / nerd group springs to mind6
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Mrkinski said:Because of a positive start to the new ownership and also massively due to trusting Nathan Jones to get it right, this is the first time in a few years where I won’t be doing the (‘nope I’m not renewing, will buy on a match by match basis’ and then caving in post-deadline and paying more) dance, and I will be renewing nearer to the deadline.5
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Didn't someone do a noise test when we first built the upper tier in the covered end, and the back was proven to have the best acoustics?
I understand in theory why people think the lower tier would work for safe standing, but the atmosphere is currently all created from the upper tier so makes sense on that alone imo.0 -
DubaiCAFC said:J BLOCK said:DubaiCAFC said:Not sure if it has been mentioned on here, was the F block considered for the safe standing area.. Honestly think the club should have moved it down there, it would create a better atmosphere being closer to the pitch. Plus it will also make the ground look more full to the camera.
I think it should have been put to the vote.
Right decision sticking it in the North Upper.
Singers and standing areas in my opinion should be in the F Block
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Can someone explain where in the NWQ the teens creche will be located0
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lancashire lad said:Can someone explain where in the NWQ the teens creche will be located
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se9addick said:Mrkinski said:Because of a positive start to the new ownership and also massively due to trusting Nathan Jones to get it right, this is the first time in a few years where I won’t be doing the (‘nope I’m not renewing, will buy on a match by match basis’ and then caving in post-deadline and paying more) dance, and I will be renewing nearer to the deadline.was referring to being a steadier ship off the field, and their actions to get Jones and listening to / supporting him.1
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Thought the atmosphere wasn't bad against Doncaster!3
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any hints anywhere on how much we "save" by buying before 10 May?
can do without spunking out that sort of wedge fully 3 months before I get any chance to 'enjoy' the product0 -
se9addick said:Athletico Charlton said:Ouch. Shittest season for my lifetime followed by a 41% price increase on my group's tickets. Still overall a fair price as long as we are competitive next season I guess.
A bit disingenuous of me as I was a few beers in last night!
Family stand. 4 adults; 4 U11's. Last season total was £1,040 (£260 per adult and kids free).
Next season adults are up to £310 each; 2 kids free; 2 now u18 so £125 each. Total = £1,490.
So 43% total price increase across the lot but obvs skewed by kids growing up.0 -
Athletico Charlton said:se9addick said:Athletico Charlton said:Ouch. Shittest season for my lifetime followed by a 41% price increase on my group's tickets. Still overall a fair price as long as we are competitive next season I guess.
A bit disingenuous of me as I was a few beers in last night!
Family stand. 4 adults; 4 U11's. Last season total was £1,040 (£260 per adult and kids free).
Next season adults are up to £310 each; 2 kids free; 2 now u18 so £125 each. Total = £1,490.
So 43% total price increase across the lot but obvs skewed by kids growing up.1 -
A season ticket, in the block on the halfway line, watching Premier League football, is £610 at Palace.
The equivalent seat for us, watching League One football is…£630!Zone 1 seems at least £80 too expensive.9