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Mark Goldbridge working with the club?
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With the current pizzazz around Wrexham I can see this turning into an own goal.
My guess is the kids'll get more of a buzz around Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney than James Rodwell and Charlie Methven.5 -
The cost/benefit analysis will be important with this kind of stuff.
They will never admit to how much they're paying him though.
It's only 'smart' if it's worth the expense.2 -
SELR_addicks said:The cost/benefit analysis will be important with this kind of stuff.
They will never admit to how much they're paying him though.
It's only 'smart' if it's worth the expense.
I'll give it till the end of the season.
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stoneroses19 said:sam3110 said:I dread to think how much money we're throwing his way for this. I can be filmed being unfunny whilst watching Charlton for 2 hours, at least I'm actually a fan of us, instead of some no-mark from Nottingham with a fake name being a plastic rent-a-fan for ManUreObviously ideally it would be with a Charlton fan, but unfortunately at this moment, there isn't a Charlton fan YouTuber out there with over a million followers (hopefully one day). I'm sure the club would be bringing them in to this instead of Goldbridge if the numbers were available.9
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The way I see it, it's just a huge shame to see how far we have fallen. Only time we sell out the Valley is when the sidemen are in town, Wrexham billed as a huge game (even my friends are saying the same ffs) and now in a desperate attempt to generate interest, we have turned to a popular Man United streamer. All on top of a club historic low finish.
That's the sad part.
Do I think its a decent idea? Yes, Mark Goldbridge is bigger than Charlton on social media and generates more interest overrall (sad but true) and the club are following in the foot steps of other clubs on the decline and using a 'celebrity' to boost some revenue.
Do I think it will work? Absolutely not. It will be a one off thing, maybe more than once, but ultimately Goldbridge will want to be back doing Man United focused content, as that's where his money comes from, and we won't just suddenly have a bunch of new fans because a social media influencer takes a part time interest.
I'd actually argue it does more harm to us from a professional standpoint as it makes Goldbridge look like the A side, and makes us look a bit desperate to other fans of professional football clubs. Hasn't exactly gone down well with the majority of our fans looking at social media.
Either way, he comes across a nice bloke and at least the club are trying something. It doesn't impact my day, hopefully it gives us some positive attention.
Ultimately, Charlton need to be good at football, that's all that matters when it's all said and done, publicity stunts won't cut it long term in league1.27 -
Always wondered what he had been up to since going bust owning Palace.9
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Athletico Charlton said:Always wondered what he had been up to since going bust owning Palace.5
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Braziliance said:The way I see it, it's just a huge shame to see how far we have fallen. Only time we sell out the Valley is when the sidemen are in town, Wrexham billed as a huge game (even my friends are saying the same ffs) and now in a desperate attempt to generate interest, we have turned to a popular Man United streamer. All on top of a club historic low finish.
That's the sad part.
Do I think its a decent idea? Yes, Mark Goldbridge is bigger than Charlton on social media and generates more interest overrall (sad but true) and the club are following in the foot steps of other clubs on the decline and using a 'celebrity' to boost some revenue.
Do I think it will work? Absolutely not. It will be a one off thing, maybe more than once, but ultimately Goldbridge will want to be back doing Man United focused content, as that's where his money comes from, and we won't just suddenly have a bunch of new fans because a social media influencer takes a part time interest.
I'd actually argue it does more harm to us from a professional standpoint as it makes Goldbridge look like the A side, and makes us look a bit desperate to other fans of professional football clubs. Hasn't exactly gone down well with the majority of our fans looking at social media.
Either way, he comes across a nice bloke and at least the club are trying something. It doesn't impact my day, hopefully it gives us some positive attention.
Ultimately Charlton need to be good at football, that's all that matters when it's all said and done, publicity stunts won't cut it long term in league1.
This kinda stuff won't do anything for us in the long run if we continue to be poor.3 -
KBraziliance said:The way I see it, it's just a huge shame to see how far we have fallen. Only time we sell out the Valley is when the sidemen are in town, Wrexham billed as a huge game (even my friends are saying the same ffs) and now in a desperate attempt to generate interest, we have turned to a popular Man United streamer. All on top of a club historic low finish.
That's the sad part.
Do I think its a decent idea? Yes, Mark Goldbridge is bigger than Charlton on social media and generates more interest overrall (sad but true) and the club are following in the foot steps of other clubs on the decline and using a 'celebrity' to boost some revenue.
Do I think it will work? Absolutely not. It will be a one off thing, maybe more than once, but ultimately Goldbridge will want to be back doing Man United focused content, as that's where his money comes from, and we won't just suddenly have a bunch of new fans because a social media influencer takes a part time interest.
I'd actually argue it does more harm to us from a professional standpoint as it makes Goldbridge look like the A side, and makes us look a bit desperate to other fans of professional football clubs. Hasn't exactly gone down well with the majority of our fans looking at social media.
Either way, he comes across a nice bloke and at least the club are trying something. It doesn't impact my day, hopefully it gives us some positive attention.
Ultimately, Charlton need to be good at football, that's all that matters when it's all said and done, publicity stunts won't cut it long term in league1.2 -
Thought one of those sidewaysmen was a Charlton fan hence their games being at The Valley a couple of times. They are bigger than this fella aren't they0
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Athletico Charlton said:Thought one of those sidewaysmen was a Charlton fan hence their games being at The Valley a couple of times. They are bigger than this fella aren't they
Slightly more than the Forest fan with a fake name0 -
No idea who the bloke is but if he raises our profile and gets more youngsters wanting to follow Charlton I don't see it as a bad thing5
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Braziliance said:stoneroses19 said:sam3110 said:I dread to think how much money we're throwing his way for this. I can be filmed being unfunny whilst watching Charlton for 2 hours, at least I'm actually a fan of us, instead of some no-mark from Nottingham with a fake name being a plastic rent-a-fan for ManUreObviously ideally it would be with a Charlton fan, but unfortunately at this moment, there isn't a Charlton fan YouTuber out there with over a million followers (hopefully one day). I'm sure the club would be bringing them in to this instead of Goldbridge if the numbers were available.2
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BigRedEvil said:No idea who the bloke is but if he raises our profile and gets more youngsters wanting to follow Charlton I don't see it as a bad thing1
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We so need to up the amount of younger people who will come to The Valley on a regular basis (far too many of our "legacy" fans are simply not coming).
No idea if this will result in more younger people coming to The Valley but does show the current SMT thinking is better than any of their predecessors in the last 15 years4 -
How long after the Wrexham game will he depart the club?
Gets an increase of followers in the states and goes.
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oohaahmortimer said:Athletico Charlton said:Always wondered what he had been up to since going bust owning Palace.
Cheap, tatty, throwaway, gimmicky.
"But it will bring us money". So will whoring out your family to the highest bidder, but I wouldn't want to do that either.
This will do nothing for us other than cheapen further our already tatty name. But crack on.8 -
This will pass me by registering zero in terms of my interest in it. That isn't a critisism. I'm just not the target audience and I accept the Club is trying to broaden it's appeal.
We've nothing to hide or be ashamed of by being exposed to whoever tunes in I presume, other than playing crap, which doesn't reflect on fans anyway and is to be expected in L1. It won't make us a laughing stock! The last few years have only gone to show that we already are..
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I can't see why people are moaning about this. If it brings more young fans to the Valley, who might become longer term fans, why not? I'm pleased the SMT are trying to broaden our appeal. We all start somewhere.4
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Its hard enough to keep 3 of my grankids who have already got season tickets to want to go now, they didnt come to the birmingham game because of the previous form leading up to it and are now finding it boring and choosing to do other things,my son in law takes them to some away games, some Dulwich, Liverpool games and cray valley as they play for their junior teams,might be better to invest in how to keep the youngsters weve got attending and i think winning and watching entertaining football,scoring some goals and keeping hold of there heroes for more than 1 year might help,they all loved dobbo and alfie and i think lost a bit of interest when they both went.
This Goldbridge thing is as Off_it has said is Cheap, tatty, throwaway, gimmicky.3 - Sponsored links:
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redman said:I can't see why people are moaning about this. If it brings more young fans to the Valley, who might become longer term fans, why not? I'm pleased the SMT are trying to broaden our appeal. We all start somewhere.
Extra people will be watching for Goldbridge and will leave next week to go watch him watching Manchester United again.2 -
Some of our fans are miserable fuckers.
The owners want to try something new to try to raise the clubs profile and before we even know if it works or not it's already a crap idea.
I had never heard of Goldbridge until he was mentioned on here and it may not work but sometimes you have to try different things. Some will work some won't but if you don't try them you'll never know.
It may not result in a big increase in attendances but, who knows, we may sell a bit more merchandise which adds a few more quid in the coffers.18 -
southamptonaddick said:Some of our fans are miserable fuckers.
The owners want to try something new to try to raise the clubs profile and before we even know if it works or not it's already a crap idea.
I had never heard of Goldbridge until he was mentioned on here and it may not work but sometimes you have to try different things. Some will work some won't but if you don't try them you'll never know.
It may not result in a big increase in attendances but, who knows, we may sell a bit more merchandise which adds a few more quid in the coffers.0 -
southamptonaddick said:Some of our fans are miserable fuckers.
The owners want to try something new to try to raise the clubs profile and before we even know if it works or not it's already a crap idea.
I had never heard of Goldbridge until he was mentioned on here and it may not work but sometimes you have to try different things. Some will work some won't but if you don't try them you'll never know.
It may not result in a big increase in attendances but, who knows, we may sell a bit more merchandise which adds a few more quid in the coffers.1 -
There is only one thing that will get fans back in The Valley, and that is relative success on the pitch.
Anything else (including this) is peripheral nonsense.6 -
Whatever happened to some bird getting rogered on the centre circle to get people talking about the club?
Games gone.14 -
southamptonaddick said:Some of our fans are miserable fuckers.
The owners want to try something new to try to raise the clubs profile and before we even know if it works or not it's already a crap idea.
I had never heard of Goldbridge until he was mentioned on here and it may not work but sometimes you have to try different things. Some will work some won't but if you don't try them you'll never know.
It may not result in a big increase in attendances but, who knows, we may sell a bit more merchandise which adds a few more quid in the coffers.
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O-Randy-Hunt said:Whatever happened to some bird getting rogered on the centre circle to get people talking about the club?
Games gone.2 -
7, 10, 15 year old me would pick up a programme and flick through it.
7, 10, 15 year olds know sit in the stands and flick through X, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.
Game hasn't gone, games changed. Especially fan engagement and marketing. 1000 flyers stuck up on lampposts and adverts in the Mercury just don't cut it anymore. YouTube twat personalities, Hollywood glitz, memes and social media football teams generate the interest. Showcases the brand and creates a bit of buzz, maybe long term, probably not. But hey, it's something.6 -
Gribbo said:O-Randy-Hunt said:Whatever happened to some bird getting rogered on the centre circle to get people talking about the club?
Games gone.2