Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.

Wrexham sell out ?

1323335373842

Comments

  • Bizarre seeing the amount of other clubs shirts in and around the ground today. Saw Real Madrid, Arsenal and Napoli on show around the covered end today
  • Home atmosphere was hardly any better than usual so that puts to bed the claim that it was hordes of Charlton fans returning for the game. 

    Also the ticket scanners just don’t work for any significant kind of crowd. Was there before 2:30 and there was a huge queue of people who had no idea what they were doing, passing phones and tickets back through the turnstiles to each other trying to work out which ones hadn’t been used yet. 

    On the whole just pure wank. Looking forward to the empty seats again next time. 
  • edited October 26
    Smithy said:
    Home atmosphere was hardly any better than usual so that puts to bed the claim that it was hordes of Charlton fans returning for the game. 

    Also the ticket scanners just don’t work for any significant kind of crowd. Was there before 2:30 and there was a huge queue of people who had no idea what they were doing, passing phones and tickets back through the turnstiles to each other trying to work out which ones hadn’t been used yet. 

    On the whole just pure wank. Looking forward to the empty seats again next time. 
    Five turnstiles open in Harvey Gardens for the AC Stand at 2pm. Sixth, which has broken tech, was open but blocked by a female steward with a ticket reader who clearly did not understand her role. Three more closed alogether, and presumably broken?
  • Smithy said:
    Home atmosphere was hardly any better than usual so that puts to bed the claim that it was hordes of Charlton fans returning for the game. 

    Also the ticket scanners just don’t work for any significant kind of crowd. Was there before 2:30 and there was a huge queue of people who had no idea what they were doing, passing phones and tickets back through the turnstiles to each other trying to work out which ones hadn’t been used yet. 

    On the whole just pure wank. Looking forward to the empty seats again next time. 
    Five turnstiles open in Harvey Gardens for the AC Stand at 2pm. Sixth, which has broken tech, was open but blocked by a female steward with a ticket reader who clearly did not understand her role. Three more closed alogether, and presumably broken?
    This is most unsatisfactory to say the least……I understand that this has been an ongoing problem for quite sometime.
    Get it sorted ASAP…….FFS. 🧐
  • Sponsored links:


  • Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    It’s a safety issue, but then who ever got killed going into a football ground, eh? Spend some of the windfall and get it fixed, because eventually the council will restrict the capacity if they don’t. People were also admitted without ticket checks and are routinely admitted through exit gates to relieve congestion at other games. 
    Windfall? I'd credit the Club with being proactive in promoting the match and earning the income.
  • edited October 26
    Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    I’m not intending to have a pop mate, I’ve not been on board with all bits that have been done but commercially they’ve had a blinder. 
  • Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    Well done to all involved this afternoon Ray. 

    Now let’s look forward to the same marketing campaign which got the crowds in today for the rest of the season

    Should be onto a winner even fits a small gain in the average attendance after and including today 
  • swordfish said:
    Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    It’s a safety issue, but then who ever got killed going into a football ground, eh? Spend some of the windfall and get it fixed, because eventually the council will restrict the capacity if they don’t. People were also admitted without ticket checks and are routinely admitted through exit gates to relieve congestion at other games. 
    Windfall? I'd credit the Club with being proactive in promoting the match and earning the income.
    Can’t they do that and make sure the turnstiles are operational? This really doesn’t feel like a massive request.
  • edited October 26
    swordfish said:
    Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    It’s a safety issue, but then who ever got killed going into a football ground, eh? Spend some of the windfall and get it fixed, because eventually the council will restrict the capacity if they don’t. People were also admitted without ticket checks and are routinely admitted through exit gates to relieve congestion at other games. 
    Windfall? I'd credit the Club with being proactive in promoting the match and earning the income.
    Wrexham’s circumstances are clearly the main driver of additional revenue here. The crowd couldn’t have been and wouldn’t have been generated against Birmingham or Stockport. That isn’t to denigrate anything the club did, but if they had approached it in exactly the same way as every other game they would still have got most of the extra revenue. That’s the very definition of a windfall and exactly the context in which it is generally used.

    The League Cup draw at Man United also produced a windfall, if that helps. We could credit the players for the win over Brighton that got us there, but they didn’t make the draw.
  • shirty5 said:
    Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    Well done to all involved this afternoon Ray. 

    Now let’s look forward to the same marketing campaign which got the crowds in today for the rest of the season

    Should be onto a winner even fits a small gain in the average attendance after and including today 
    Realistically we will only see similar if we draw a Prem team in the cup. 

    But of course that means winning a couple of games first…🙁
  • Sponsored links:


  • I loved having a packed Valley, it was a blast from the past of how things used to be, man do I long for those days to come back, when opposing teams hated coming to the valley, and the north stand really were the 12th man.
    Do you really think so? The attendance was double normal, but I’m not really sure the atmosphere was commensurately better. 
  • se9addick said:
    I loved having a packed Valley, it was a blast from the past of how things used to be, man do I long for those days to come back, when opposing teams hated coming to the valley, and the north stand really were the 12th man.
    Do you really think so? The attendance was double normal, but I’m not really sure the atmosphere was commensurately better. 

    I think MIA meant in the good old days.  Not today.  Covered end has been far louder this season and most of the game was quiet after they scored their first bar our goals and a few attacks.
  • se9addick said:
    I loved having a packed Valley, it was a blast from the past of how things used to be, man do I long for those days to come back, when opposing teams hated coming to the valley, and the north stand really were the 12th man.
    Do you really think so? The attendance was double normal, but I’m not really sure the atmosphere was commensurately better. 
    Agreed . I thought the atmosphere was poor considering how packed it was . I sat in a seat level with the half way line in the Alan Curbishley stand and Wrexham were definitely the louder crowd. 
  • edited October 26
    se9addick said:
    I loved having a packed Valley, it was a blast from the past of how things used to be, man do I long for those days to come back, when opposing teams hated coming to the valley, and the north stand really were the 12th man.
    Do you really think so? The attendance was double normal, but I’m not really sure the atmosphere was commensurately better. 
    Agreed . I thought the atmosphere was poor considering how packed it was . I sat in a seat level with the half way line in the Alan Curbishley stand and Wrexham were definitely the louder crowd. 
    When we did the free tickets against Plymouth, I sorted some mates out with tickets on halfway in the AC and they said it was the best home atmosphere they'd experienced as neutrals in England. Today was always going to have too many people with no interest in Charlton to create a decent atmosphere.
  • Croydon said:
    se9addick said:
    I loved having a packed Valley, it was a blast from the past of how things used to be, man do I long for those days to come back, when opposing teams hated coming to the valley, and the north stand really were the 12th man.
    Do you really think so? The attendance was double normal, but I’m not really sure the atmosphere was commensurately better. 
    Agreed . I thought the atmosphere was poor considering how packed it was . I sat in a seat level with the half way line in the Alan Curbishley stand and Wrexham were definitely the louder crowd. 
    When we did the free tickets against Plymouth, I sorted some mates out with tickets on halfway in the west and they said it was the best home atmosphere they'd experienced as neutrals in England. Today was always going to have too many people with no interest in Charlton to create a decent atmosphere.
    We’ve not had a lot of them in recent years to use as examples, but it has usually been the case with big home cup ties too. 
  • shirty5 said:
    Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    Well done to all involved this afternoon Ray. 

    Now let’s look forward to the same marketing campaign which got the crowds in today for the rest of the season

    Should be onto a winner even fits a small gain in the average attendance after and including today 
    Realistically we will only see similar if we draw a Prem team in the cup. 

    But of course that means winning a couple of games first…🙁
    Why Nick? What worked today should get more people into the Valley if those marketing techniques are used again. Otherwise those individuals need to explain why
  • shirty5 said:
    shirty5 said:
    Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    Well done to all involved this afternoon Ray. 

    Now let’s look forward to the same marketing campaign which got the crowds in today for the rest of the season

    Should be onto a winner even fits a small gain in the average attendance after and including today 
    Realistically we will only see similar if we draw a Prem team in the cup. 

    But of course that means winning a couple of games first…🙁
    Why Nick? What worked today should get more people into the Valley if those marketing techniques are used again. Otherwise those individuals need to explain why
    What worked today was capitalising on the Wrexham factor which they did well. You want those people coming back but the fans will never know if it worked or not 
  • se9addick said:
    I loved having a packed Valley, it was a blast from the past of how things used to be, man do I long for those days to come back, when opposing teams hated coming to the valley, and the north stand really were the 12th man.
    Do you really think so? The attendance was double normal, but I’m not really sure the atmosphere was commensurately better. 
    Agreed . I thought the atmosphere was poor considering how packed it was . I sat in a seat level with the half way line in the Alan Curbishley stand and Wrexham were definitely the louder crowd. 
    A full or near full Jimmy Seed is always louder if they sing. 
  • fenaddick said:
    shirty5 said:
    shirty5 said:
    Some of you just can’t wait to criticise the club
    FFS this is the 3rd tier of English footi and a crowd of over 22k Charlton fans
    Why not celebrate that fact and the commercial success it was for the club
    Oh no - let’s have another pop

    Well done to all involved this afternoon Ray. 

    Now let’s look forward to the same marketing campaign which got the crowds in today for the rest of the season

    Should be onto a winner even fits a small gain in the average attendance after and including today 
    Realistically we will only see similar if we draw a Prem team in the cup. 

    But of course that means winning a couple of games first…🙁
    Why Nick? What worked today should get more people into the Valley if those marketing techniques are used again. Otherwise those individuals need to explain why
    What worked today was capitalising on the Wrexham factor which they did well. You want those people coming back but the fans will never know if it worked or not 
    I enjoyed this afternoon with seeing a packed Valley , did you Fen from your seat?

    I don’t expect a similar gate for the next 5 home games between now and the end of the year, but Methven and his employees can’t let this opportunity this afternoon go to waste and need to get hold of those first timers this afternoon from Monday morning to get them back once again
Sign In or Register to comment.

Roland Out Forever!