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So, should Charlton drop prices to increase attendances?
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Regarding low attendances for cup matches. Charlton have not taken cup matches seriously going back to the premier league days. So why should the fans ? I'm hoping things will change , especially in the FA cup.6
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It's a great record Clive, very impressive, well done.My own home run is approaching 44 years so I am a bit behind you (my current run - I had a 2 year run before my current run - started at the age of 13 so I'm hoping to keep it going for a while yet).Saw mention of someone who had 1 missed game in 40-odd years but I imagine you have the longest run, brilliant job.7
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clive said:TootingRedArmy said:clive said:TootingRedArmy said:Clive's 50yr anniversary of not missing a home match since 16th August 1975, V Notts County....is mind boggling...I don't know you Clive but this is incredible loyalty, dedication and bonkers, you must have had missed some special occasions like weddings, holidays, birthdays to achieve this? please share more about this amazing achievement
& Is there another Addick who can match Clives unbroken run home, away or both, apart from Seb's?
Surely Clive deserves to come onto the pitch for the Leicester match to take a bow in front of the covered end?
Anybody who knows me by now, knows that my main priority in life is attending Charlton games home & away & knows i will decline invitations which clash with Charlton games.Stig said:clive said:In my opinion it is more important to support the team in Home games, that's where the club gets most of it's income from.
Last night's game cost me a total of £10.00 to attend, over 65 price plus free travel on my 60+ Oyster card.
Since i started work aged 16 i've had a season ticket so that i never have to miss a home game, although obviously have had to pay for cup games.
For about the the last 40 years i've attended the vast majority of away games, but i would never prioritise an away trip instead of attending a home game.
In fact Saturday [16/8/25] will be the 50th anniversary since i last missed a home game 16th August 1975, V Notts County.
I have always lived in quite easy reach of 'The Valley' so have no excuse not to attend home games although it was a bit more of a challenge to attend matches at Selhurst & Upton Park.
I think you should take a bow before the covered end before Leicester match !
CLIVE - I think your in the Golden ADDICKED HOME club on your own surely?0 -
charscot said:It's a great record Clive, very impressive, well done.My own home run is approaching 44 years so I am a bit behind you (my current run - I had a 2 year run before my current run - started at the age of 13 so I'm hoping to keep it going for a while yet).Saw mention of someone who had 1 missed game in 40-odd years but I imagine you have the longest run, brilliant job.
44yrs Charscot
we have some very loyal, dedicated super Addicted ADDICKS
I know we had super fans like Seb Lewis and of course Rick Everitt, but you two deserve a medal !1 -
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Congratulations "Super" Clive, what an incredible achievement !
STIG this really should have its own thread, as Clive's unbroken home run since 1976 deserves a Charlton Life massive high five.
The Club should invite Clive onto the pitch V Leicester to take a bow, this home run includes also cup and friendlies.
1976, that long hot summer seems a very very long time ago !
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LargeAddick said:clive said:In my opinion it is more important to support the team in Home games, that's where the club gets most of it's income from.
Last night's game cost me a total of £10.00 to attend, over 65 price plus free travel on my 60+ Oyster card.
Since i started work aged 16 i've had a season ticket so that i never have to miss a home game, although obviously have had to pay for cup games.
For about the the last 40 years i've attended the vast majority of away games, but i would never prioritise an away trip instead of attending a home game.
In fact Saturday [16/8/25] will be the 50th anniversary since i last missed a home game 16th August 1975, V Notts County.
50 years since you last missed a home game is insane.3 -
Hang on, today is 50 years since Clive missed a home game. Lost 2-1, in the words of Max Boyce, I was there.
Clive’s 50th anniversary of not missing a home game, will be on 26th August. Early congratulations.1 -
16th according to Clive's post above.0
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clive said:TootingRedArmy said:clive said:TootingRedArmy said:Clive's 50yr anniversary of not missing a home match since 16th August 1975, V Notts County....is mind boggling...I don't know you Clive but this is incredible loyalty, dedication and bonkers, you must have had missed some special occasions like weddings, holidays, birthdays to achieve this? please share more about this amazing achievement
& Is there another Addick who can match Clives unbroken run home, away or both, apart from Seb's?
Surely Clive deserves to come onto the pitch for the Leicester match to take a bow in front of the covered end?
Anybody who knows me by now, knows that my main priority in life is attending Charlton games home & away & knows i will decline invitations which clash with Charlton games.Stig said:clive said:In my opinion it is more important to support the team in Home games, that's where the club gets most of it's income from.
Last night's game cost me a total of £10.00 to attend, over 65 price plus free travel on my 60+ Oyster card.
Since i started work aged 16 i've had a season ticket so that i never have to miss a home game, although obviously have had to pay for cup games.
For about the the last 40 years i've attended the vast majority of away games, but i would never prioritise an away trip instead of attending a home game.
In fact Saturday [16/8/25] will be the 50th anniversary since i last missed a home game 16th August 1975, V Notts County.
I have always lived in quite easy reach of 'The Valley' so have no excuse not to attend home games although it was a bit more of a challenge to attend matches at Selhurst & Upton Park.
I think you should take a bow before the covered end before Leicester match !2 -
InspectorSands said:msomerton said:Airman Brown said:RDG said:As a former season ticket holder who lives on the Kent coast and doesn't get to many games these days, I don't think dropping prices would make any difference to me. The ticket isn't the issue, it's the cost of the whole day out. If I lived a walk or a bus ride from the ground, maybe. But I don't, and the cost of public transport to the match from where I live is the factor that means I can't afford to go that often. Unless someone has some sway on the railways, I don't see that changing, unfortunately.0
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What about Covid matches ? Did they let fans in for all of them , sell my memory0
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oohaahmortimer said:What about Covid matches ? Did they let fans in for all of them , sell my memory2
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TootingRedArmy said:Clive's 50yr anniversary of not missing a home match since 16th August 1975, V Notts County....is mind boggling...I don't know you Clive but this is incredible loyalty, dedication and bonkers, you must have had missed some special occasions like weddings, holidays, birthdays to achieve this? please share more about this amazing achievement
& Is there another Addick who can match Clives unbroken run home, away or both, apart from Seb's?
Surely Clive deserves to come onto the pitch for the Leicester match to take a bow in front of the covered end?0 -
Ferryman said:TootingRedArmy said:Clive's 50yr anniversary of not missing a home match since 16th August 1975, V Notts County....is mind boggling...I don't know you Clive but this is incredible loyalty, dedication and bonkers, you must have had missed some special occasions like weddings, holidays, birthdays to achieve this? please share more about this amazing achievement
& Is there another Addick who can match Clives unbroken run home, away or both, apart from Seb's?
Surely Clive deserves to come onto the pitch for the Leicester match to take a bow in front of the covered end?
I figured Rick : Airman would have amazing run too…we have some Super Addicks2 -
The fixture against Swansea City on Saturday, November 1st is a Kids For A Quid game.
Charlton’s midweek games against West Bromwich Albion (Tuesday, November 4th) and Middlesbrough (Tuesday, December 9th) will be bronze category games, with all adult tickets priced at just £20.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/home-tickets-remainder-2025-sale-now
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