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

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  • tallboy
    tallboy Posts: 138
    Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,830
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,368
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
    I wouldn’t worry too much, they’re buying what they believe is a potential season ticket for the Premier League rather than another season in The Championship after a bottom 6 finish.

    Of course they might not go up and then it’s another season of The Championship instead and those ST’s are still in the bank but that could quite easily change in 12 months if it’s a midtable finish in The Championship.
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,883
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
    I think they have previously managed that with us in L1 and them in the Championship. They won't have with the clubs in the same division, IF that is what happens. 
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,720
    edited April 28
    Obviously a lot of current season ticket holders were waiting to see if they were buying a league 1 ticket before they renewed, hence the larger last minute uptake after Saturdays result.
  • OhMyGodden
    OhMyGodden Posts: 366
    tallboy said:
    Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?
    Bit early for next season isn't it?
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 11,339
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    Where did you decide to move seats to?

    Millwall
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,720
    I'm waiting until the final phase to pay max price and help with the summer transfer budget, it's the right thing to do. 
    Sorry mate you are not proper charlton until you’ve purchased The valley and training ground!!😜
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,368
    I'm waiting until the final phase to pay max price and help with the summer transfer budget, it's the right thing to do. 
    Good of you to buy a corporate box for this site, give that man a promote.

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  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,366
    Mist be making a fortune off the Vlog thing he does
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,536
    Signed up yesterday! 
  • tallboy
    tallboy Posts: 138
    tallboy said:
    Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?
    Bit early for next season isn't it?
    That's what I thought as well but about an hour after purchasing I received a confirmation email telling me to download the e-ticket into Google Wallet but with no link to do it. I've emailed the ticket office to ask what is supposed to be happening. 
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,746
    Mist be making a fortune off the Vlog thing he does
    In talks with Roland on what's app as I type this. 

    Don't worry, I'll buy the stadium back 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,830
    the club didn’t seem to make a big thing with flogging the Phase 1 renew / buy message. Over Monday and Tuesday, just 1 email sent on it. 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 86,083
    the club didn’t seem to make a big thing with flogging the Phase 1 renew / buy message. Over Monday and Tuesday, just 1 email sent on it. 
    Put leaflets specifically on the seats of those that hadn't renewed v Ipswich
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,614
    tallboy said:
    Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?

    I got an email almost instantly with next season's e-tickets and the link to download to my Apple wallet.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,743
    bobmunro said:
    tallboy said:
    Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?

    I got an email almost instantly with next season's e-tickets and the link to download to my Apple wallet.
    Sounds like discrimination against Android users, given our clubs commitment to diversity I find this absolutely disgraceful.
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 37,148
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
    Genuine question but why would they need to cap it?

    I think the home areas hold about 16k so they're still well short.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 18,256
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
    Genuine question but why would they need to cap it?

    I think the home areas hold about 16k so they're still well short.
    Because you need a decent number of tickets available on a single purchase basis. These cost more, keep non ST holders engaged and allow for new fans. You want a decent chunk of those, especially if you might be able to sell PL priced tickets

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  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,743
    fenaddick said:
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
    Genuine question but why would they need to cap it?

    I think the home areas hold about 16k so they're still well short.
    Because you need a decent number of tickets available on a single purchase basis. These cost more, keep non ST holders engaged and allow for new fans. You want a decent chunk of those, especially if you might be able to sell PL priced tickets
    That’s interesting. I assumed a club would rather sell 100% of home areas as STs rather than turn down STs on the off chance that they get a higher unit cost for walk ups. Bird in hand etc. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 18,256
    se9addick said:
    fenaddick said:
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
    Genuine question but why would they need to cap it?

    I think the home areas hold about 16k so they're still well short.
    Because you need a decent number of tickets available on a single purchase basis. These cost more, keep non ST holders engaged and allow for new fans. You want a decent chunk of those, especially if you might be able to sell PL priced tickets
    That’s interesting. I assumed a club would rather sell 100% of home areas as STs rather than turn down STs on the off chance that they get a higher unit cost for walk ups. Bird in hand etc. 
    I don't think there's a single team in the country who does that. For really big teams it also creates a limited market for ST's which makes them more attractive. If you're really digging into finance, foreign fans bring in more money on a per game basis than a ST holder. Their ticket is more expensive, they'll often buy merch in the shop and they're likely to spend more money on F&B as they don't know the local area
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,339
    se9addick said:
    fenaddick said:
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
    Genuine question but why would they need to cap it?

    I think the home areas hold about 16k so they're still well short.
    Because you need a decent number of tickets available on a single purchase basis. These cost more, keep non ST holders engaged and allow for new fans. You want a decent chunk of those, especially if you might be able to sell PL priced tickets
    That’s interesting. I assumed a club would rather sell 100% of home areas as STs rather than turn down STs on the off chance that they get a higher unit cost for walk ups. Bird in hand etc. 
    Absolutely no need in the Prem, surely you'd sell out with walkups each week anyway. Pretty sure there was even talk of us limiting how many I
    STs we have available in the NU.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,362
    bobmunro said:
    tallboy said:
    Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?

    I got an email almost instantly with next season's e-tickets and the link to download to my Apple wallet.
    I got the email confirmation but the link doesn't work, it's just an image.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,743
    fenaddick said:
    se9addick said:
    fenaddick said:
    DOUCHER said:
    'surpassed the club’s highest Phase One sales total in over 10 years' - sounds like good news although i'm sure somebody will tell us why it isn't 
    They could just say how many have been sold, which I suspect they would if it was a good figure.

    Millwall have sold over 11,000, and I think will have to cap it soon. Suspect it will be the first ever season since the 92 return they’ll have more ST holders than us :-( 
    Genuine question but why would they need to cap it?

    I think the home areas hold about 16k so they're still well short.
    Because you need a decent number of tickets available on a single purchase basis. These cost more, keep non ST holders engaged and allow for new fans. You want a decent chunk of those, especially if you might be able to sell PL priced tickets
    That’s interesting. I assumed a club would rather sell 100% of home areas as STs rather than turn down STs on the off chance that they get a higher unit cost for walk ups. Bird in hand etc. 
    I don't think there's a single team in the country who does that. For really big teams it also creates a limited market for ST's which makes them more attractive. If you're really digging into finance, foreign fans bring in more money on a per game basis than a ST holder. Their ticket is more expensive, they'll often buy merch in the shop and they're likely to spend more money on F&B as they don't know the local area
    Interesting, surprised Charlton’s finances are in such a state given that we make about 10,000 tickets available to those lucrative foreign fans for every match!
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 22,941
    Over 9000 tickets sold, not too shabby
  • tallboy
    tallboy Posts: 138
    se9addick said:
    bobmunro said:
    tallboy said:
    Has anybody that has bought a 2026/27 season ticket and opted for the e-ticket received a confirmation email yet that allows it to be downloaded into Google wallet?

    I got an email almost instantly with next season's e-tickets and the link to download to my Apple wallet.
    Sounds like discrimination against Android users, given our clubs commitment to diversity I find this absolutely disgraceful.
    I know an Apple IPhone user whose link to Apple Wallet didnt work ..so at least the club is discriminating equally!
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,743
    sam3110 said:
    Over 9000 tickets sold, not too shabby
    Very good. Let’s get a couple of “marquee” signings in early doors to keep to momentum going!
  • sam3110 said:
    Over 9000 tickets sold, not too shabby
    I thought it would be more than that at this stage to be honest, still 3.5k to renew