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2026/27 Season Tickets (Pricing and Message from Gavin Carter, pg.8)

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  • Kindoncasella
    Kindoncasella Posts: 262
    Just renewed. 
    Fuck all else to do on a Saturday 
    Ironically, i'd imagine the opposite is part of the problem why the ground is never at capacity.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,218
    edited March 6
    Wonder when walk up prices will be announced, surely that would help some people make a decision? Although at a guess its a few £ per game. If it averages at £32 a game, you need to attend 17 games to bother committing, or 18 games at £30... and thats at phase 1 pricing (zone 3)
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 7,195
    Just renewed. 
    Fuck all else to do on a Saturday 
    Ironically, i'd imagine the opposite is part of the problem why the ground is never at capacity.
    There was much less to do on a Saturday in the 70's and 80's - the ground was never at capacity then either. 
  • redashdave
    redashdave Posts: 68
    I may have read this wrong but on the website it shows the phase 1 prices for 25-26 season , and my seat being priced then at £380 , over 65 but I know that I paid only £360 meaning this season price of £415 is an increase of £55 can someone tell me if I have got this wrong 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,600
    I may have read this wrong but on the website it shows the phase 1 prices for 25-26 season , and my seat being priced then at £380 , over 65 but I know that I paid only £360 meaning this season price of £415 is an increase of £55 can someone tell me if I have got this wrong 
    The prices you're looking at are for if you had a ST in 25/26 or not. If you are a current ST holder it's £380, if you're buying a new ST having not had one in 25/26 then it's £415
  • clive
    clive Posts: 20,096
    I may have read this wrong but on the website it shows the phase 1 prices for 25-26 season , and my seat being priced then at £380 , over 65 but I know that I paid only £360 meaning this season price of £415 is an increase of £55 can someone tell me if I have got this wrong 
    If you renew [existing season ticket holder] before 28th April the price will be £380, a new season ticket holder will pay £415.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,456
    edited March 6
    Croydon said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Don’t really get people getting precious about moving seats, probably not even that far, like it or not we are basically renting/ buying the seat for a season, if the club decide not to sell that seat, which is they’re prerogative, if you want to still attend there are other seats available.
    You consistently have some of the worst takes this forum has ever seen. Almost impressive. 
    That’s because you disagree you plonker!!,instead of sweeping statements provide examples, didn’t  realise you were the charlton life post quality police,That’s quite an achievement, I take great pride that it pisses you off so much. Yet another precious fucker no doubt. Have a lovely rest of the day😂👍
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,218
    Should have made all of the the North W corner zone 1 too. 
  • redashdave
    redashdave Posts: 68
    clive said:
    I may have read this wrong but on the website it shows the phase 1 prices for 25-26 season , and my seat being priced then at £380 , over 65 but I know that I paid only £360 meaning this season price of £415 is an increase of £55 can someone tell me if I have got this wrong 
    If you renew [existing season ticket holder] before 28th April the price will be £380, a new season ticket holder will pay £415.
    Ok thanks for the explanation 
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 3,329
    Is the "16-20" blocks a new thing ? Do we really want young 'erberts that close to the away fans.

    Or am I reading it wrong? 
    I have the young "erberts "near me from last season, or it seems so.

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  • CombeMartin
    CombeMartin Posts: 209
    Not being a current ST holder I dread to think what price what a normal ST in the AC stand will be come July. 

    And with the current way we play I will be going less & less. Just the Spurs & Millwall matches I expect 🙂
    Well why not get one before the 28th of April.  If your a new ST holder and 65 or over it'll be £470 or just under £20.50 per match in the centre 2 blocks.  That's £20 cheaper than the renewal price last year 

    In the rest of the AC stand Its £415 if your a new ST holder. That's £18 per match.

    Last year I renewed just before the phase 1 deadline and it cost £490, when I renew this year it'll cost £435 so £55 cheaper than last year and only £19 per match.    
  • Kindoncasella
    Kindoncasella Posts: 262
    Just renewed. 
    Fuck all else to do on a Saturday 
    Ironically, i'd imagine the opposite is part of the problem why the ground is never at capacity.
    There was much less to do on a Saturday in the 70's and 80's - the ground was never at capacity then either. 
    it would be even harder to fill the ground now these days then.
  • CombeMartin
    CombeMartin Posts: 209

    Just renewed. 
    Fuck all else to do on a Saturday 
    Ironically, i'd imagine the opposite is part of the problem why the ground is never at capacity.
    There was much less to do on a Saturday in the 70's and 80's - the ground was never at capacity then either. 
    it would be even harder to fill the ground now these days then.
    MMM especially on the East Terrace in the rain !
  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,393
    Can only comment on a personal level but I’ve sat in the same seats in the AC stand in E block since 1994 but haven’t had a season ticket for some time, partly apathy under the Roland years and also because of value for money as midweek games are a bit tricky so I miss a few

    I also felt the pricing was all wrong in those middle blocks where effectively the person sitting a few metres away from me in F block was paying £150 less for a ST

    Now that’s changed the price difference is £50 and the hassle of buying £40 tickets for every game this season means that I’ll probably get my first ST for about 16 years next season 

    Appreciate it’s not as important in the wider context of the masses behind the goal paying a bit more but shows the club have listened 
  • Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch
    Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch Posts: 2,079
    edited March 6
    I've attempted to renew season tickets in the family stand.

    Price should be £355 for me...
    ...and £0 for the boy (U12s are £35 in the family stand, but the first child is free)

    Instead, it goes into my basket as £355 for me and £70 for him. £70 being the U12 price in the Covered End Lower.

    I experience the equivalent issue if I attempt to buy two seats as a new customer - should be £380 + free - but I see £380 + £80.

    And no, the child prices don't drop to zero once at the payment stage.

    If my experience is the same as everyone else, no one is renewing/buying online in the family stand. Unless they're inadvertently, or willingly, overpaying.

    For anyone who has already bought in the family stand - suggest you check your email receipt, you may have paid too much.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 13,224
    Sword65pf said:
    Croydon said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Don’t really get people getting precious about moving seats, probably not even that far, like it or not we are basically renting/ buying the seat for a season, if the club decide not to sell that seat, which is they’re prerogative, if you want to still attend there are other seats available.
    You consistently have some of the worst takes this forum has ever seen. Almost impressive. 
    That’s because you disagree you plonker!!,instead of sweeping statements provide examples, didn’t  realise you were the charlton life post quality police,That’s quite an achievement, I take great pride that it pisses you off so much. Yet another precious fucker no doubt. Have a lovely rest of the day😂👍
    Oh it doesn't piss me off, so don't pat yourself on the back too much. You are just clearly the 'plonker' here, not me.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,456
    edited March 6
    Croydon said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Croydon said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Don’t really get people getting precious about moving seats, probably not even that far, like it or not we are basically renting/ buying the seat for a season, if the club decide not to sell that seat, which is they’re prerogative, if you want to still attend there are other seats available.
    You consistently have some of the worst takes this forum has ever seen. Almost impressive. 
    That’s because you disagree you plonker!!,instead of sweeping statements provide examples, didn’t  realise you were the charlton life post quality police,That’s quite an achievement, I take great pride that it pisses you off so much. Yet another precious fucker no doubt. Have a lovely rest of the day😂👍
    Oh it doesn't piss me off, so don't pat yourself on the back too much. You are just clearly the 'plonker' here, not me.
    😘no examples then?
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,253
    Can only comment on a personal level but I’ve sat in the same seats in the AC stand in E block since 1994 but haven’t had a season ticket for some time, partly apathy under the Roland years and also because of value for money as midweek games are a bit tricky so I miss a few

    I also felt the pricing was all wrong in those middle blocks where effectively the person sitting a few metres away from me in F block was paying £150 less for a ST

    Now that’s changed the price difference is £50 and the hassle of buying £40 tickets for every game this season means that I’ll probably get my first ST for about 16 years next season 

    Appreciate it’s not as important in the wider context of the masses behind the goal paying a bit more but shows the club have listened 
    Just curious why you think it’s a hassle  buying per game?

    To me the relative ease of buying online per game is actually a factor in reducing the relative advantage of a ST especially if you know you won’t / can’t attend every game. 
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 5,134
    Can only comment on a personal level but I’ve sat in the same seats in the AC stand in E block since 1994 but haven’t had a season ticket for some time, partly apathy under the Roland years and also because of value for money as midweek games are a bit tricky so I miss a few

    I also felt the pricing was all wrong in those middle blocks where effectively the person sitting a few metres away from me in F block was paying £150 less for a ST

    Now that’s changed the price difference is £50 and the hassle of buying £40 tickets for every game this season means that I’ll probably get my first ST for about 16 years next season 

    Appreciate it’s not as important in the wider context of the masses behind the goal paying a bit more but shows the club have listened 
    Just curious why you think it’s a hassle  buying per game?

    To me the relative ease of buying online per game is actually a factor in reducing the relative advantage of a ST especially if you know you won’t / can’t attend every game. 
    And you also get the bonus of paying the £1.50 transaction fee.
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,966
    edited March 6
    If we get relegated, suddenly those prices loom astronomical. Haven’t read the whole thread, so forgive me if this has been covered. Is there a reduction for league one?

    Not that I am overly bothered. Nothing there will
    tempt me back to the ground as a season ticket holder. Will stick to my £200ish CAFCTV annual pass.

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  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,253
    Can only comment on a personal level but I’ve sat in the same seats in the AC stand in E block since 1994 but haven’t had a season ticket for some time, partly apathy under the Roland years and also because of value for money as midweek games are a bit tricky so I miss a few

    I also felt the pricing was all wrong in those middle blocks where effectively the person sitting a few metres away from me in F block was paying £150 less for a ST

    Now that’s changed the price difference is £50 and the hassle of buying £40 tickets for every game this season means that I’ll probably get my first ST for about 16 years next season 

    Appreciate it’s not as important in the wider context of the masses behind the goal paying a bit more but shows the club have listened 
    Just curious why you think it’s a hassle  buying per game?

    To me the relative ease of buying online per game is actually a factor in reducing the relative advantage of a ST especially if you know you won’t / can’t attend every game. 
    And you also get the bonus of paying the £1.50 transaction fee.
    That would represent listening to fans if they dropped those sort of extra charges. 

    But to my more serious point that’s not a hassle issue rather a pricing one. 

    I don’t get why they don’t say now what the match day prices will be to encourage more ST ticket sales if they truly represent value. 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,592
    Can only comment on a personal level but I’ve sat in the same seats in the AC stand in E block since 1994 but haven’t had a season ticket for some time, partly apathy under the Roland years and also because of value for money as midweek games are a bit tricky so I miss a few

    I also felt the pricing was all wrong in those middle blocks where effectively the person sitting a few metres away from me in F block was paying £150 less for a ST

    Now that’s changed the price difference is £50 and the hassle of buying £40 tickets for every game this season means that I’ll probably get my first ST for about 16 years next season 

    Appreciate it’s not as important in the wider context of the masses behind the goal paying a bit more but shows the club have listened 
    Just curious why you think it’s a hassle  buying per game?

    To me the relative ease of buying online per game is actually a factor in reducing the relative advantage of a ST especially if you know you won’t / can’t attend every game. 
    It is clearly a hassle having to make separate multiple purchases, rather than just one and is mind boggling that anyone thinks not.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,248
    Just renewed. 
    Fuck all else to do on a Saturday 
    Ironically, i'd imagine the opposite is part of the problem why the ground is never at capacity.
    There was much less to do on a Saturday in the 70's and 80's - the ground was never at capacity then either. 
    AND we had Killer & Flannigan knocking 'em in with regularity !!
  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,992
    sammy391 said:
    And so it begins......

    Perhaps now is the time to share the strong "rumour" regarding the Membership  Scheme that "our pal Gavin" mentions.

    Once again, it is another ploy to " bring us in line" with , allegedly, other clubs & presumably to ensure we're  Premiership ready . Another indication IMO of trying to run before we can walk ...or even crawl should the worst happen come May

    "Other clubs " ( and I believe Millwall is included) allow ONE away ticket per supporter ie it would appear that you will not be able to purchase for others that you wish to sit with - they will have to buy their own....So, those of us who travel on a regular basis & purchase tickets as a group in order to share the match experience together, would appear to be a thing of the past. Presumably, but I'm not holding my breath, this will mean 2 separate purchases for a parent/carer who take their under 16 year old/s along....

    And these away ticket purhases do not even benefit our club financially so why the need for change ? 

    The mess of allocating points to ID accounts this season has presumably been neglected despite angry fans confronting Ticket Office staff as to the manner in which this currently "works" will be no more, I assume. 

    So, the bare bones of the proposed ( or possibly already agreed ) Scheme which others have been made aware of in whispers/asides for some time, is due to be announced. 

    I have no qualms regarding sharing this with you, dear Lifers , as this is going to impact the faithful from next season. GC & co are merely pavng the way for the next piece of news which will soon be landing in our In Boxes. 

    It will be interesting to hear your thoughts, although I have my tin hat ready to be donned...

    It's not clear whether some kind of points will still be awarded to away ticket purchasers and whether VG membership will still count in the process but I fear the Academy may well suffer should points count for nothing in the future plus of course the cancellation of the bonus when purchasing a season ticket as announced today.  

    I'm currently trying to hold back the Tingle in anticipation of the additional benefits mentioned for participating in the MS....

    I trust that you will know that I'm posting this purely to share what I have heard . We may be customers to the Board , but we know the vast difference between faithful fans & the derogatory term used during the Belgian reign. And I may be doing an injustice to the money men in misinterpreting what I'd hard but as Mulder & Scully "said" - The truth is out there ".

    Perhaps Weegie will read this & comment accordingly as CAST  may have been involved in the consultation process along with the Advisory Board. That would be helpful. 

    Over to you, guys & gals, and if you don't see me in Crossbars tomorrow , you'll know that I've been detained, pending further investigation...or been appointed as the new CEO ....





    That’s a lot of ‘If, Buts & Maybe’ for something that is still in its build stages! 

    Nothing has been confirmed, and I know VG (and its positives/love of) has been mentioned in almost every consultation phase and focus group.

    id imagine it to start small before building up, especially if it ‘goes live’ after the season starts 
    Sounds as though you know more than I do ! Are you by any chance a member of one of the groups/personnel involved in the Fan Engagement " structure" ? 

    Surely any changes to the method of buying away tickets has to be clearly bedded in  & ready to go well before the next season starts. Our 1st match could well be an away one......

    Fail to prepare, prepare to fail....
    I am indeed, I’m on the AB and was part of at least one of the Membership Focus Group Sessions.

    Agree with all you’ve said about the ticketing issue of membership, but I think a lot of the heavy lifting in your post is based around a direct copy of the Millwall Stance.

    That was just used as a localised example of what the new Membership Scheme *could* entail but no what *what* it would. From memory, the away ticket stance wasn’t spoken about too much, but when it was fans clarified that the Millwall route wouldn’t be welcomed
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,592
    Just renewed. 
    Fuck all else to do on a Saturday 
    Ironically, i'd imagine the opposite is part of the problem why the ground is never at capacity.
    There was much less to do on a Saturday in the 70's and 80's - the ground was never at capacity then either. 
    AND we had Killer & Flannigan knocking 'em in with regularity !!
    Flanagan.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,456
    Just renewed. 
    Fuck all else to do on a Saturday 
    Ironically, i'd imagine the opposite is part of the problem why the ground is never at capacity.
    There was much less to do on a Saturday in the 70's and 80's - the ground was never at capacity then either. 
    AND we had Killer & Flannigan knocking 'em in with regularity !!
    With paddy Powell supplying, great days.👍
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,592
    Personally I am surprisingly pleased.
    Our Upper Covered End renewals are up from £460 to £490, but tbh I was anticipating £550, in line with the price charged to new holders after the playoffs win.
    I wonder if they sold few at that price and realised their mistake.
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,253
    Can only comment on a personal level but I’ve sat in the same seats in the AC stand in E block since 1994 but haven’t had a season ticket for some time, partly apathy under the Roland years and also because of value for money as midweek games are a bit tricky so I miss a few

    I also felt the pricing was all wrong in those middle blocks where effectively the person sitting a few metres away from me in F block was paying £150 less for a ST

    Now that’s changed the price difference is £50 and the hassle of buying £40 tickets for every game this season means that I’ll probably get my first ST for about 16 years next season 

    Appreciate it’s not as important in the wider context of the masses behind the goal paying a bit more but shows the club have listened 
    Just curious why you think it’s a hassle  buying per game?

    To me the relative ease of buying online per game is actually a factor in reducing the relative advantage of a ST especially if you know you won’t / can’t attend every game. 
    It is clearly a hassle having to make separate multiple purchases, rather than just one and is mind boggling that anyone thinks not.
    An extra activity certainly but I would not describe as hassle in this context. The system is ok to navigate. 

    The post after all was highlighting the financial case  of effectively  not paying for games you won’t attend and I would imagine outweighs the (limited) time spent getting a ticket online when needed. 

    Perhaps I just read more in to the word ‘hassle’ than intended. 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,857
    My East Stand ticket has gone down in price due to the re-zoning plus I now get, for the first time, the over 65 rate.  Extra money to not spend in ground or shop.

    If I read it correctly, for most of those renewing it is not the predicited by some massive increase, the opposite in fact.

    For lapsed or new fans it is a hit but that is a reward for existing "customers". 

    Valley Gold would appear to be being nationalised.

    As one of the museum volunteers said today he already has two memberships, VG and a ST, and doesn't want a third.

    It seems the VG "entity" (strange choice of word in a well written letter from the chairman) will be merged with or pushed aside in order to give substance to the membership scheme. I agree with Fanny that not having this in place well ahead of the first away game of next season is a recipe for disaster.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,600
    I do think it's interesting (and good!) that renewing is cheaper than last season's price hikes. Marketing wise it's quite a nice idea as it rewards loyalty. No idea what it might mean in terms of losses financially. Would be nice if they kept it every season though