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New State-of-the-art Pitch at The Valley
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charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost0
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barstool said:When Leeds had the same pitch changed last season they built new dugouts, subs bench etc. I wonder if this is happening additionally2
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barstool said:When Leeds had the same pitch changed last season they built new dugouts, subs bench etc. I wonder if this is happening additionally0
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seth plum said:I thought the money machine on the wall of the shop had gone.0
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Oh.
The nuances on this passed me by.0 -
The mini pitch thingy is here to stay and is a part of the new fan zone.
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Can we have a fanzone on the Alan Curbishley terrace too? I demand my own fanzone4
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charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost
My understanding is that it was only existing hospitality users plus box users with a guaranteed parking space for the new season. If that's true, they will probably be losing some new hospitality business as well - people won't buy it if parking is not available. Sponsors schlepping their guests/customers up the road from the ASDA car park is not a good look. We are all familiar with the phrase "sweating the assets" but they are going to have to whip the arse off the fan zone to recoup the losses, let alone turn a profit.
(Unless, of course, all the players and wags will be on a park and ride from Sparrows Lane!)1 -
cafcfan said:charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost
My understanding is that it was only existing hospitality users plus box users with a guaranteed parking space for the new season. If that's true, they will probably be losing some new hospitality business as well - people won't buy it if parking is not available. Sponsors schlepping their guests/customers up the road from the ASDA car park is not a good look. We are all familiar with the phrase "sweating the assets" but they are going to have to whip the arse off the fan zone to recoup the losses, let alone turn a profit.
(Unless, of course, all the players and wags will be on a park and ride from Sparrows Lane!)0 -
cafcfan said:charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost
My understanding is that it was only existing hospitality users plus box users with a guaranteed parking space for the new season. If that's true, they will probably be losing some new hospitality business as well - people won't buy it if parking is not available. Sponsors schlepping their guests/customers up the road from the ASDA car park is not a good look. We are all familiar with the phrase "sweating the assets" but they are going to have to whip the arse off the fan zone to recoup the losses, let alone turn a profit.
(Unless, of course, all the players and wags will be on a park and ride from Sparrows Lane!)0 - Sponsored links:
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cafcfan said:charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost
My understanding is that it was only existing hospitality users plus box users with a guaranteed parking space for the new season. If that's true, they will probably be losing some new hospitality business as well - people won't buy it if parking is not available. Sponsors schlepping their guests/customers up the road from the ASDA car park is not a good look. We are all familiar with the phrase "sweating the assets" but they are going to have to whip the arse off the fan zone to recoup the losses, let alone turn a profit.
(Unless, of course, all the players and wags will be on a park and ride from Sparrows Lane!)
I have hosted Corporate customers at a number of football matches across London; from Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Fulham and Charlton. Never had a client drive or ask about it as an option. The hassle of driving in London, getting in and out of a footy car park and the risk of vandalism means they have all got public transport or the odd one a driver who drops them round the corner somewhere.
I wonder if the car park is ever full0 -
Athletico Charlton said:cafcfan said:charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost
My understanding is that it was only existing hospitality users plus box users with a guaranteed parking space for the new season. If that's true, they will probably be losing some new hospitality business as well - people won't buy it if parking is not available. Sponsors schlepping their guests/customers up the road from the ASDA car park is not a good look. We are all familiar with the phrase "sweating the assets" but they are going to have to whip the arse off the fan zone to recoup the losses, let alone turn a profit.
(Unless, of course, all the players and wags will be on a park and ride from Sparrows Lane!)
I have hosted Corporate customers at a number of football matches across London; from Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Fulham and Charlton. Never had a client drive or ask about it as an option. The hassle of driving in London, getting in and out of a footy car park and the risk of vandalism means they have all got public transport or the odd one a driver who drops them round the corner somewhere.
I wonder if the car park is ever full0 -
Athletico Charlton said:cafcfan said:charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost
My understanding is that it was only existing hospitality users plus box users with a guaranteed parking space for the new season. If that's true, they will probably be losing some new hospitality business as well - people won't buy it if parking is not available. Sponsors schlepping their guests/customers up the road from the ASDA car park is not a good look. We are all familiar with the phrase "sweating the assets" but they are going to have to whip the arse off the fan zone to recoup the losses, let alone turn a profit.
(Unless, of course, all the players and wags will be on a park and ride from Sparrows Lane!)
I have hosted Corporate customers at a number of football matches across London; from Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Fulham and Charlton. Never had a client drive or ask about it as an option. The hassle of driving in London, getting in and out of a footy car park and the risk of vandalism means they have all got public transport or the odd one a driver who drops them round the corner somewhere.
I wonder if the car park is ever full0 -
Can we have a" state-of-the-art team "as well please1
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KingKinsella said:Can we have a" state-of-the-art team "as well please0
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cafcfan said:Athletico Charlton said:cafcfan said:charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost
My understanding is that it was only existing hospitality users plus box users with a guaranteed parking space for the new season. If that's true, they will probably be losing some new hospitality business as well - people won't buy it if parking is not available. Sponsors schlepping their guests/customers up the road from the ASDA car park is not a good look. We are all familiar with the phrase "sweating the assets" but they are going to have to whip the arse off the fan zone to recoup the losses, let alone turn a profit.
(Unless, of course, all the players and wags will be on a park and ride from Sparrows Lane!)
I have hosted Corporate customers at a number of football matches across London; from Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Fulham and Charlton. Never had a client drive or ask about it as an option. The hassle of driving in London, getting in and out of a footy car park and the risk of vandalism means they have all got public transport or the odd one a driver who drops them round the corner somewhere.
I wonder if the car park is ever full
It will be used by players and staff who get there early and stay after and by people whom are disabled/elderly the most I suspect. Guests/Corporates/Customers are no more likely to want to use it than anybody else. Just cut back on the number of players places. Easy.
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Athletico Charlton said:cafcfan said:Athletico Charlton said:cafcfan said:charltonnick said:About 30 spaces lost
My understanding is that it was only existing hospitality users plus box users with a guaranteed parking space for the new season. If that's true, they will probably be losing some new hospitality business as well - people won't buy it if parking is not available. Sponsors schlepping their guests/customers up the road from the ASDA car park is not a good look. We are all familiar with the phrase "sweating the assets" but they are going to have to whip the arse off the fan zone to recoup the losses, let alone turn a profit.
(Unless, of course, all the players and wags will be on a park and ride from Sparrows Lane!)
I have hosted Corporate customers at a number of football matches across London; from Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Fulham and Charlton. Never had a client drive or ask about it as an option. The hassle of driving in London, getting in and out of a footy car park and the risk of vandalism means they have all got public transport or the odd one a driver who drops them round the corner somewhere.
I wonder if the car park is ever full
It will be used by players and staff who get there early and stay after and by people whom are disabled/elderly the most I suspect. Guests/Corporates/Customers are no more likely to want to use it than anybody else. Just cut back on the number of players places. Easy.1 -
Surely just build either an underground carpark or use NY style car stackers 😁 i mean there must be some lift specialists in the fan base?0
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From now on I want to be known as a fan zone 🤪1
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Solidgone said:From now on I want to be known as a fan zone 🤪0
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7 June
Another layer down.
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No work on dugouts visable
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meanwhile, in the car park more material and some specialist plant.
My sources tell me these will be used to knit the grass into the pitch so we may see some green shoots as early as next week.
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Be nice to see some GREEN...🤷♂️
But whatever...the old place looks stunning even with tractors and substrate all over the place, getting homesick already...roll on next season...5 -
Henry Irving said:
meanwhile, in the car park more material and some specialist plant.
My sources tell me these will be used to knit the grass into the pitch so we may see some green shoots as early as next week.3 -
Henry Irving said:
meanwhile, in the car park more material and some specialist plant.
My sources tell me these will be used to knit the grass into the pitch so we may see some green shoots as early as next week.
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TelMc32 said:Henry Irving said:
meanwhile, in the car park more material and some specialist plant.
My sources tell me these will be used to knit the grass into the pitch so we may see some green shoots as early as next week.3 -
TelMc32 said:Henry Irving said:
meanwhile, in the car park more material and some specialist plant.
My sources tell me these will be used to knit the grass into the pitch so we may see some green shoots as early as next week.
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There is something beautiful and special about the Valley. Even a lot of supporters of other clubs say this.7
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MuttleyCAFC said:There is something beautiful and special about the Valley. Even a lot of supporters of other clubs say this.25