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  • When the fixtures came out I was gutted that I'd be in Egypt for the game. 
    Now I'm delighted 
    You got over your pharaoh missing out? 
  • Charlton Athletic announced today that sales for tomorrow's home match against Wrexham are already at 23,200 and are expected to exceed 24,000 by kick-off.


    This would constitute the club's largest home full paying attendance since the play-off semi-final in 2019, and the highest such Charlton regular season home gate of the last decade. Wrexham have sold 2,500 of their 3,100 allocation, meaning that upwards of 22,000 spectators will be in The Valley's home ends.


    West Stand Lower has sold out and there are only 200 seats remaining in the Covered End, so the club has now made the last remaining blocks in the Alan Curbishley Stand and West Stand Upper available. Those tickets will still be available on the day, from Charlton's Ticket Office in the West Stand.


    Over 4,000 of the crowd will be first-time visitors from the South East London and Kent area, together with 1,000 visitors from foreign countries. 


    Charlton CEO Charlie Methven said: "We are delighted with the attendance and looking forward to seeing what a packed-out Valley delivers in terms of atmosphere. The intention of our 'Welcome to London' campaign was precisely to encourage new local audiences to come and sample what Charlton has to offer, so it's gratifying for our marketing team to see so many local first-time attendees. It's important to note, though, that the sheer number of 'first-timers' will bring with it a few operational challenges. We would encourage all fans to arrive as early as possible."



  • Another one who lives under a rock . I don’t for one minute believe you’ve never heard of these.
    Maybe there are more than you think...don't assume everyone is as genned up as you appear to be...
  • For the sake of your mental health, please don’t get too wound up. The circus will be moved on after the weekend and everyone will have forgotten about it - that’s the way the modern world of social media works.

    If even a few hundred local newcomers enjoy themselves and decide they want to come back for another game then I will take that as a massive positive out of the day.

    I imagine there will be plenty of American day trippers tomorrow hoping to catch a glimpse of the TV personalities but they might just catch the Charlton bug and if they come away from the game thinking Charlton is their new team, that would be brilliant.

    Half and half scarves in the official club shop is a big own goal.
    My mental health? Got far more to worry about than Charlton unfortunately. 

    Just discussing a hot topic and how it makes me feel towards the people calling the shots. 
  • edited October 2024
    MrOneLung said:
    I don't care about the 'welcome to London' stuff, that has deffo helped push the sales, but literally no one has bought a ticket because there are some half and half scarves available.
    No but they might buy one if they see it.

    Btw, not a single person has suggested anyone is attending a game just to get a scarf.

    Just for a moment, Try and see some positives and try to enjoy thr game if you're going.


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  • kafka said:
    I was told yesterday that the programme with be a special edition issue and increased to £5. It’s Wrexham FFS. 
     This weekend's 92-page matchday programme, available for just £4 from in and around the ground (cash only). Those paying by card can purchase the programme from the club shop.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/valley-review-wrexham-edition
  • edited October 2024
    Maybe there are more than you think...don't assume everyone is as genned up as you appear to be...
    There is absolutely nobody in this country who hasn’t heard of Deadpool or Wolverine or at least one of them ,  even if they aren’t into films . That’s unless they’ve been in a coma . 
  • I don’t know why the fans are getting so uptight about this. We all know how interesting people are over Wrexham because of the Disney and Ryan Reynolds. It’s not ideal but the club can take advantage of it so it will make people buy these.

    I’m dreading seeing full of plastics around me but at the same time it’s good source of income for the club and the fans need to realise this!
  • I haven’t and I’m fit and well and living in the real world.
    You’ve never heard those two words before ? 
  • You’ve never heard those two words before ? 
    No I haven’t, wouldn’t know where to find it (assuming it’s a TV program and not a film)
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  • Wow . I think I’ve entered The Twilight Zone 
    I’ve heard of that. So what is it a film orTV program/
  • All I think I know is that Deadpool is a computer game like Super Mario, and that a Wolverine is a solitary animal, carnivore I think, from the north part of North America.
  • seth plum said:
    All I think I know is that Deadpool is a computer game like Super Mario, and that a Wolverine is a solitary animal, carnivore I think, from the north part of North America.
    Whatever.  
  • MrOneLung said:
    I don't care about the 'welcome to London' stuff, that has deffo helped push the sales, but literally no one has bought a ticket because there are some half and half scarves available.
    Maybe not, but it seems like they were a (very small) part of a what has to be said is a successful overall commercial strategy for this match. 

    Yes, it’s cynical to milk it, but a business that loses millions of pounds a year needs to find ways to reduce those losses and this one fixture will help a little with that. 
  • Croydon said:
    What a weird poster.

  • I've heard of them vaguely, but know nothing about them. I'm a bit behind as I'm only just catching up with Father Ted for the first time.
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