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  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    edited May 11
    clive said:
    Nineteen of those 16-20 tickets are still unsold. It doesn't help that visitors to the ticket website can't see them.
    Strange, so this section for 16-20 year olds suggested & promoted by C.A.S.T  is not taken up by the people it  was intended for.
    How many of these seats were occupied by 16-20 season ticket holders & if they were why haven't they been taken up for this match?

    Not strange at all imo.
    Most 16-20 year olds would want to be where it's exciting, not stuck in the corner by themselves.
    I stopped standing with my dad & went to The Covered End when I was 12.
    it doesn't really matter too much where you sit when you spend most of your time looking at your phone.
  • Ilovelondontown
    Ilovelondontown Posts: 292
    Are all blocks open & sold out?
  • bromleyjohn
    bromleyjohn Posts: 5,987
    What’s not to like. I absolutely love it when it’s a full away end. And even better when it’s a packed out valley (I don’t care if they’ve been going 50 years or if it’s their first visit or even if it’s that they’re tourists. The Home leg against Doncaster… Highly emotional stuff . Of course it all falls flat on its face if we lose….
  • Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch
    Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch Posts: 1,790
    edited May 11
    Only remaining hospitality are the 3 boxes in the Curbs stand.

    Fourteen of those tickets in NWC for 16-20 year olds remain.

    All Valley Express routes have availability except Ramsgate.

    Hopefully today some Wycombe people and Charlton people make a decision about the JS being opened up for home supporters.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,098
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    Birmingham went straight back up by spending a few quid.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,098
    Only remaining hospitality are the 3 boxes in the Curbs stand.

    Twelve of those tickets in NWC for 16-20 year olds remain.

    All Valley Express routes have availability except Ramsgate.

    Hopefully today some Wycombe people and Charlton people make a decision about the JS being opened up for home supporters.
    I hope this has been discussed.
    Wycombe will have a good idea on how many are likely to attend after today's result.  They win and will want 2000+?  They lose and 1000 max required.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,950
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    Birmingham went straight back up by spending a few quid.
    Correction. Birmingham went straight back up by spending unprecedented obscene amounts of money for league 1 breaking all kinds of records including £15m for one player. 

    I wouldn't want us to do that in any world. There's being among the top spenders in the league on both wage budget and transfers and then there's being that far out on front. It ruins it for me personally. And only stores up financial problems for the future when the funds dry up.
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,224
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    Birmingham went straight back up by spending a few quid.
    Correction. Birmingham went straight back up by spending unprecedented obscene amounts of money for league 1 breaking all kinds of records including £15m for one player. 

    I wouldn't want us to do that in any world. There's being among the top spenders in the league on both wage budget and transfers and then there's being that far out on front. It ruins it for me personally. And only stores up financial problems for the future when the funds dry up.
    Agreed. Some seasons you can have a good idea of who could end up winning or auto position. But this season was boring as was always going to be Birmingham. No scenario, after spending that hideous amount of money, finished with them not winning league. 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,170
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    Birmingham went straight back up by spending a few quid.
    Correction. Birmingham went straight back up by spending unprecedented obscene amounts of money for league 1 breaking all kinds of records including £15m for one player. 

    I wouldn't want us to do that in any world. There's being among the top spenders in the league on both wage budget and transfers and then there's being that far out on front. It ruins it for me personally. And only stores up financial problems for the future when the funds dry up.
    Agreed. Some seasons you can have a good idea of who could end up winning or auto position. But this season was boring as was always going to be Birmingham. No scenario, after spending that hideous amount of money, finished with them not winning league. 
    I’d love us to spend massive and smash the leagues up winning 4-0 every week and going on to world domination of football .
    Although if any club could spend massive and balls it up, I’m sure we could give it a go !
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,170
    The numbers for the home leg have surprised me , really good to see us shifting that amount .
    Let’s hope I’m moaning about how poor our crowds are after the feel good factor of Championship football for 5 years has worn off and our crowds naturally dwindle back to 13-14k home fans 

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  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,770
    The numbers for the home leg have surprised me , really good to see us shifting that amount .
    Let’s hope I’m moaning about how poor our crowds are after the feel good factor of Championship football for 5 years has worn off and our crowds naturally dwindle back to 13-14k home fans 

    I'd take that after the shite of League 1
  • Brownie12
    Brownie12 Posts: 1,531
    The numbers for the home leg have surprised me , really good to see us shifting that amount .
    Let’s hope I’m moaning about how poor our crowds are after the feel good factor of Championship football for 5 years has worn off and our crowds naturally dwindle back to 13-14k home fans 

    I'd take that after the shite of League 1
    I’d take one season of championship football. 
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,269
    The numbers for the home leg have surprised me , really good to see us shifting that amount .
    Let’s hope I’m moaning about how poor our crowds are after the feel good factor of Championship football for 5 years has worn off and our crowds naturally dwindle back to 13-14k home fans 
    There is still a generation out there who remember our premiership days, they stay away in the main but a big game like the play off semi final draws them back. The job is to convince them to come again, I don't blame anyone for staying away after what's been served up on the pitch for the last five years. 
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,629
    edited May 11
    I wonder whether that result and the prospect of a very noisy Valley, effectively to the levels of more than ten times what they had to listen to today, and the later midweek kick off will have dissuaded Wycombe fans from attending the second leg on Thursday night ? The return of a chunk of those 3 thousand tickets they were allocated would probably be appreciated by those Charlton fans that missed out on getting a ticket when they were on sale last week 
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,868
    Mad that we got less than 15,000 for the first play off leg in 2018 but now we could’ve sold double that. The core support is there still. 
  • No hospitality left.
  • OhMyGodden
    OhMyGodden Posts: 247
    2 in WSP
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,983
    buckshee said:
    Mad that we got less than 15,000 for the first play off leg in 2018 but now we could’ve sold double that. The core support is there still. 

    I reckon the mood was quite different that season though. We sort of limped into the playoffs in the end, not exactly in great form — we finished on 71 points.

    We looked alright in the first half against Shrewsbury, but once they scored, that was pretty much it. We were dreadful in the second leg, barely created a thing, and it all fizzled out in fairly miserable fashion.

    The following season though? Oh boy…

  • cherryorchard
    cherryorchard Posts: 1,722
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
    You don’t support a side just because they’re doing well that’s rubbish . It’s through the bad and tough times you need support not glory support just because they’re doing well. If we do go up as you say the support will go up yes at first but if they start slipping and have bad results you will see the support dwindling again that’s for certain. 
    From 11 - 30 years of age always at home games and a lot of aways. 30 - 50 most homes usual season ticket. 50-60 a lot of homes, occasional away.. 60 to 67 more occasional been 4 games this year, will be there Thursday. 

    Your life changes, and the most important thing in it ceases to be the next game. Charlton til I die, but age for a lot of us reduces the desire and need to be there. 

    A promise you from 11 to 30 was hardly a glory period, I watched complete shit, in crowds under 5,000. At Selhurst an Upton Park, was at away games when anything outside London meant about 200 max.

    Dont knock the support / fans it’s a personal thing, an people have their own story.
    Totally agree - been coming to Charlton since 1960s and season ticket holders for many years. However didn't renew season tickets during Roland Out Campaign on principle (my principle!) . Have bought the for next season though.  In between like many of us have had family/personal 'problems'/reasons which have meant non attendance.  We are coming on Thursday.
    Does that make me an inferior supporter? 

    On the other hand I took an active part in Roland Out Campaign and have supported Valley Gold for many years. 
    Does that make me a superior supporter?

    The answer to both these questions is no.

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  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,276
    16 seats currently available in West stand, blocks, M and N, mostly groups of 2 and 3 and row of 8 in M..
  • Five stroppy tickets remain unsold in NWC.
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 781
    Hello all. 

    Still no confirmation or ticket for me or my mates. 

    Anyone know the number for the ticket office or e mail. It aint on the website. 
  • cherryorchard
    cherryorchard Posts: 1,722
    Hello all. 

    Still no confirmation or ticket for me or my mates. 

    Anyone know the number for the ticket office or e mail. It aint on the website. 
    0208 333 4000 or tickets@cafc.co.uk
  • Hello all. 

    Still no confirmation or ticket for me or my mates. 

    Anyone know the number for the ticket office or e mail. It aint on the website. 
    tickets@cafc.co.uk
  • shirty5 said:
    Good spot - the hospitality tickets are listed on the website, but when you click through they can't be purchased. So that tweet is to be taken literally - to book, email them.


  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 781
    Thanks all
  • superclive
    superclive Posts: 1,809
    any one heard about the JS stand 
  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,740
    Wonder whether anyone's heard what time Crossbars is opening on Thursday ?