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

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  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,463
    lonman said:
    lonman said:
    Just Renewed £491.50. Good Value. Almost everything goes up in price every year, Clubs costs have increased. I expect to pay more. 
    Why would you expect to pay more ? The club is running a business where every match it has thousands of seats not being used. Raising season ticket prices just increases the likelihood of those seats remaining unused.
    Everything costs more now than a year or 2 ago. Cinema, dinner out, pint in the pub, car tyres literally everything. The assumption by many on here that Charlton season tickets or Charlton are immune to increased cost pressure is for the birds.

    The back of the fag packet economic argument that you’ll make more by selling more seats is stuff of fantasy. If that’s the case the cinema would cost a fiver rather than a tenner, a pint would cost 3quid and not 7. I’m no economist nor have any experience in price modelling. But the argument that if it’s full you make more is nonsensical.

    there will be a sweet spot somewhere in terms of revenue - costs = profit  and I guess that’s where all businesses try to be Charlton being no different.
    Pretty much most people except prices rise for everything. 

    What people object to is when the are being ripped off or their loyalty is being taken for granted.

    Our actual ticket structure is too complicated and has been since sweat assets man changed it and no one has ever ripped it up and started again.

    Until you do that you have too many variables and some people increases are fine (I include myself in that this time) but others are steep. 

    These are ticket prices it should not be complicated, but ours are so muddle it's more like when a government changes tax rules
  • lonman
    lonman Posts: 261
    JohnnyH2 said:
    lonman said:
    lonman said:
    Just Renewed £491.50. Good Value. Almost everything goes up in price every year, Clubs costs have increased. I expect to pay more. 
    Why would you expect to pay more ? The club is running a business where every match it has thousands of seats not being used. Raising season ticket prices just increases the likelihood of those seats remaining unused.
    Everything costs more now than a year or 2 ago. Cinema, dinner out, pint in the pub, car tyres literally everything. The assumption by many on here that Charlton season tickets or Charlton are immune to increased cost pressure is for the birds.

    The back of the fag packet economic argument that you’ll make more by selling more seats is stuff of fantasy. If that’s the case the cinema would cost a fiver rather than a tenner, a pint would cost 3quid and not 7. I’m no economist nor have any experience in price modelling. But the argument that if it’s full you make more is nonsensical.

    there will be a sweet spot somewhere in terms of revenue - costs = profit  and I guess that’s where all businesses try to be Charlton being no different.
    Pretty much most people except prices rise for everything. 

    What people object to is when the are being ripped off or their loyalty is being taken for granted.

    Our actual ticket structure is too complicated and has been since sweat assets man changed it and no one has ever ripped it up and started again.

    Until you do that you have too many variables and some people increases are fine (I include myself in that this time) but others are steep. 

    These are ticket prices it should not be complicated, but ours are so muddle it's more like when a government changes tax rules
    Without being flippant. I don’t see the ticket pricing as muddled or complicated. I lost my 15quid valley gold discount and the price went up a bit as I expected it to do. I renewed the ticket and paid more than last year. But my opinion it’s still really good value.

    21quid for an afternoon out in London with your mates watching something you’re invested in. I don’t  think there is much about better or cheaper than that.

    if someone wants to subsidise  my entertainment to the  tune of 8/9mill a year or whatever the losses are then I’m not gonna moan about a few quid extra on my season ticket cost
  • SouthWest_Addicks
    SouthWest_Addicks Posts: 6,327
    Was expecting £550, so to renew at £490 is a positive.

    The club really needs to sort the pricing zone system out, it is beyond confusing. I appreciate it’s a legacy issue which predates the owners, but find a strategy to reduce to the two zone only. 
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,463
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 5,133
    edited March 7
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
    It is what normal businesses do if they are inconveniencing an existing "customer", especially where that is a long-standing "customer".
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
    It is what normal businesses do if they are inconveniencing an existing "customer".
    It’s not an inconvenience, there are plenty of seats available.There is a clear reason the club is doing what it is, unfortunately people will have to adapt. People wanting discounts for no reason.
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,463
    edited March 7
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
    Because they are long term supporters. You piss them off over issues like this they don't come back.

    Always risky using the term customers when talking Charlton, but if a pub had regulars, and a new guvnor comes in and moves the regulars for brand new customers who will instantly spend more money as its so exciting. The regulars will say stuff this as being taken for granted and its fairy sure the new lot will soon get bored and find a new activity.

    What the SMT needed to do here was get to those supporters being moved before any of this was announced, explain the position and really treat them special. Do that those people will move but still come.


  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,463
    lonman said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    lonman said:
    lonman said:
    Just Renewed £491.50. Good Value. Almost everything goes up in price every year, Clubs costs have increased. I expect to pay more. 
    Why would you expect to pay more ? The club is running a business where every match it has thousands of seats not being used. Raising season ticket prices just increases the likelihood of those seats remaining unused.
    Everything costs more now than a year or 2 ago. Cinema, dinner out, pint in the pub, car tyres literally everything. The assumption by many on here that Charlton season tickets or Charlton are immune to increased cost pressure is for the birds.

    The back of the fag packet economic argument that you’ll make more by selling more seats is stuff of fantasy. If that’s the case the cinema would cost a fiver rather than a tenner, a pint would cost 3quid and not 7. I’m no economist nor have any experience in price modelling. But the argument that if it’s full you make more is nonsensical.

    there will be a sweet spot somewhere in terms of revenue - costs = profit  and I guess that’s where all businesses try to be Charlton being no different.
    Pretty much most people except prices rise for everything. 

    What people object to is when the are being ripped off or their loyalty is being taken for granted.

    Our actual ticket structure is too complicated and has been since sweat assets man changed it and no one has ever ripped it up and started again.

    Until you do that you have too many variables and some people increases are fine (I include myself in that this time) but others are steep. 

    These are ticket prices it should not be complicated, but ours are so muddle it's more like when a government changes tax rules
    Without being flippant. I don’t see the ticket pricing as muddled or complicated. I lost my 15quid valley gold discount and the price went up a bit as I expected it to do. I renewed the ticket and paid more than last year. But my opinion it’s still really good value.

    21quid for an afternoon out in London with your mates watching something you’re invested in. I don’t  think there is much about better or cheaper than that.

    if someone wants to subsidise  my entertainment to the  tune of 8/9mill a year or whatever the losses are then I’m not gonna moan about a few quid extra on my season ticket cost
    Too many zones, too many price ranges.

    Keep it simple and also announce your match day prices when putting eeason tickets on sale
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 5,133
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
    It is what normal businesses do if they are inconveniencing an existing "customer".
    It’s not an inconvenience, there are plenty of seats available.There is a clear reason the club is doing what it is, unfortunately people will have to adapt. People wanting discounts for no reason.
    How do you possibly know that it isn't an inconvenience and how the available seats compare with those currently occupied?
    Answer, you don't.

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  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    JohnnyH2 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
    Because they are long term supporters. You piss them off over issues like this they don't come back.

    Always risky using the term customers when talking Charlton, but if a pub had regulars, and a new guvnor comes in and moves the regulars for brand new customers who will instantly spend more money as its so exciting. The regulars will say stuff this as being taken for granted and its fairy sure the new log will soon get bored and find a new activity.

    What the SMT needed to do here was get to those supporters being moved before any of this was abounded, explain the position and really treat them special. Do that those people will.move but still come.


    I’m a long term season ticket holder, it wouldn’t piss me off enough to make a big deal out of it, nor would I expect any recompense the club is doing something to improve things, these things happen.
  • Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
    It is what normal businesses do if they are inconveniencing an existing "customer".
    It’s not an inconvenience, there are plenty of seats available.There is a clear reason the club is doing what it is, unfortunately people will have to adapt. People wanting discounts for no reason.
    There are ways to tactfully go about such things. Or explore other pricing options for seats to be retained at a mark-up, but the hospitality not taken.

    Disregarding lifelong supporters who endured years on end of 3rd division football, to make way for a quick buck while the going is good.

    The club aren't reading the room here, that's where we're at.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
    It is what normal businesses do if they are inconveniencing an existing "customer".
    It’s not an inconvenience, there are plenty of seats available.There is a clear reason the club is doing what it is, unfortunately people will have to adapt. People wanting discounts for no reason.
    How do you possibly know that it isn't an inconvenience and how the available seats compare with those currently occupied?
    Answer, you don't.
    Because we have 27,000 of them and we only fill 20,000 approx. Sure people will be pedantic about numbers but anyone with sense will get the idea.IMO it wouldn’t be an inconvenience, thats how I feel not expecting people to agree, but that’s fine .
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,463
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    Sword65pf said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    The moving of seats issue is always sensitive and needs to be handled with great care. It just feels like a lot of times to me that the current SMT does not have a handle of what long term supporters want (other than results which they have achieved).

    The dug out issue has been so obvious for ages it needed sorting and this SMT are dealing with it. 

    The corporate changes are far more  complicated. The club made it sound when this was announced last week that it was due to issues with current corporate access is causing issues. So if its as simple as that just do swaps with those in corporates against those like Bob Munro, not a perfect solution bit handled right it could be a smooth process.

    Instead it seems like they are kicking out current season ticket holders, offering them nothing in return like a discount, or different options in the ground and all of this should have been done well in advance of any season ticket announcement.

    I reckon those being booted out is for your foreign day trippers, watch our empty those sections will be for midweek games or the majority of games if we are in League One

    Why should people be offered a discount for moving a seat, probably not very far away, if the seat isn’t for sale you can’t sit there. 
    Because they are long term supporters. You piss them off over issues like this they don't come back.

    Always risky using the term customers when talking Charlton, but if a pub had regulars, and a new guvnor comes in and moves the regulars for brand new customers who will instantly spend more money as its so exciting. The regulars will say stuff this as being taken for granted and its fairy sure the new log will soon get bored and find a new activity.

    What the SMT needed to do here was get to those supporters being moved before any of this was abounded, explain the position and really treat them special. Do that those people will.move but still come.


    I’m a long term season ticket holder, it wouldn’t piss me off enough to make a big deal out of it, nor would I expect any recompense the club is doing something to improve things, these things happen.
    Which is great for you and the club if they choose to move you without any consultation and if you say where do I go and the club say there are plenty are and them are happy.

    However SOME people don't like it, but if the club are pro active they can deal with it easily, in this case they have not for SOME
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,468
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,598
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 5,133
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    Because they think that there might be a quid or two (in the shirt-term, in my opinion) to be made.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 5,133
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
    "Their" choice and yes, sometimes, they are stupid.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,598
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s their choice to upset a few.
    Nothing to suggest they aren’t stupid with this sort of thing, they upset existing hospitality supporters last season and then I don’t think sold those areas particularly well. They’re chasing money without proper thought in my opinion

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  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
    "Their" choice and yes, sometimes, they are stupid.
    Time will tell, thanks for the lesson clever person.👍
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 5,133
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
    "Their" choice and yes, sometimes, they are stupid.
    Time will tell, thanks for the lesson clever person.👍
    Time will, of course, tell and always pleased to help!!
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    fenaddick said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s their choice to upset a few.
    Nothing to suggest they aren’t stupid with this sort of thing, they upset existing hospitality supporters last season and then I don’t think sold those areas particularly well. They’re chasing money without proper thought in my opinion
    We will find out. IMO having to choose another seat isn’t the end of the world, obviously people on here don’t like a difference of opinion. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,598
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s their choice to upset a few.
    Nothing to suggest they aren’t stupid with this sort of thing, they upset existing hospitality supporters last season and then I don’t think sold those areas particularly well. They’re chasing money without proper thought in my opinion
    We will find out. IMO having to choose another seat isn’t the end of the world, obviously people on here don’t like a difference of opinion. 
    No one is saying that, they’re just disagreeing with you. You’re entitled to your opinion and we’re entitled to ours. No one is saying you can’t have your opinion
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
    "Their" choice and yes, sometimes, they are stupid.
    Time will tell, thanks for the lesson clever person.👍
    Time will, of course, tell and always pleased to help!!
    I expect an invoice to be sent over accordingly for the English lesson, would I be entitled to a discount for feeling put out?
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    fenaddick said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s their choice to upset a few.
    Nothing to suggest they aren’t stupid with this sort of thing, they upset existing hospitality supporters last season and then I don’t think sold those areas particularly well. They’re chasing money without proper thought in my opinion
    We will find out. IMO having to choose another seat isn’t the end of the world, obviously people on here don’t like a difference of opinion. 
    No one is saying that, they’re just disagreeing with you. You’re entitled to your opinion and we’re entitled to ours. No one is saying you can’t have your opinion
    Good👍
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 5,133
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
    "Their" choice and yes, sometimes, they are stupid.
    Time will tell, thanks for the lesson clever person.👍
    Time will, of course, tell and always pleased to help!!
    I expect an invoice to be sent over accordingly for the English lesson, would I be entitled to a discount for feeling put out?
    Depends on whether you've already signed up for the new membership scheme.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
    "Their" choice and yes, sometimes, they are stupid.
    Time will tell, thanks for the lesson clever person.👍
    Time will, of course, tell and always pleased to help!!
    I expect an invoice to be sent over accordingly for the English lesson, would I be entitled to a discount for feeling put out?
    Depends on whether you've already signed up for the new membership scheme.
    😂, would I be classed a real fan if I was to?
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 5,133
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
    "Their" choice and yes, sometimes, they are stupid.
    Time will tell, thanks for the lesson clever person.👍
    Time will, of course, tell and always pleased to help!!
    I expect an invoice to be sent over accordingly for the English lesson, would I be entitled to a discount for feeling put out?
    Depends on whether you've already signed up for the new membership scheme.
    😂, would I be classed a real fan if I was to?
    I'm not sure yet, but it might class you in the "happy-clapper" brigade.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,450
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    fenaddick said:
    What I don't quite understand is why they are expanding the hospitality seating area when, as I understand it, they don't even sell out at the moment. 
    I’m guessing they’re going to revamp the hospitality in the off season to make it more appealing. If they don’t the whole thing is even more bonkers 
    The club have you would assume seen a good reason for doing it, to move things forward. Otherwise yes it’s a bit odd, but they aren’t stupid  and if they feel a decision is worth it that’s they’re choice to upset a few.
    "Their" choice and yes, sometimes, they are stupid.
    Time will tell, thanks for the lesson clever person.👍
    Time will, of course, tell and always pleased to help!!
    I expect an invoice to be sent over accordingly for the English lesson, would I be entitled to a discount for feeling put out?
    Depends on whether you've already signed up for the new membership scheme.
    😂, would I be classed a real fan if I was to?
    I'm not sure yet, but it might class you in the "happy-clapper" brigade.
    That’s absolutely fine, rather that than the miserable got nothing else to moan about brigade.