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Our support 21:16 - Nov 15 with 2417 viewsLeistonBlue

What has happened to our support over the last 5/6 years? I vividly remember turning up to Charlton on a Saturday afternoon when we were top of the championship in the playoff season, and being able to get a ticket on the turnstiles in the away end no trouble at all and there even being a decent number of empty seats. Now, with us mid table in league one it’s looking like charlton tickets may not even get to general sale for a midweek fixture. Surely that incredible rise in support levels can’t be just down to the new ownership. What other reason are there for for this seemingly extraordinary recent increase in support? It baffles me.
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Our support on 21:18 - Nov 15 with 2356 viewsIllinoisblue

Years and years of stagnation and decay. Now we have a little bit of hope. Albeit with a team that still hasn’t quite clicked.

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Our support on 21:21 - Nov 15 with 2317 viewsLeistonBlue

Our support on 21:18 - Nov 15 by Illinoisblue

Years and years of stagnation and decay. Now we have a little bit of hope. Albeit with a team that still hasn’t quite clicked.


I see your point, but surely being top of the championship in December and the premier league seemingly on the horizon would have given us at least as much hope as we have now?

*Edit - apologies, didn’t intend the downvote
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Our support on 21:23 - Nov 15 with 2309 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Larger population coupled with a renaissance in hope and more attractive football.

It is still the away support that is more notable than the home following.

Maybe Covid and no attendance for a year play into it a bit. Maybe the opportunity to visit different grounds too. I think there is a feeling we are on the cusp of our fortunes improving dramatically. The last time there was any feeling like that Magilton was our manager and the optimism evaporated far too quickly.

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Our support on 21:32 - Nov 15 with 2242 viewsGuthrum

Our support on 21:23 - Nov 15 by Nthsuffolkblue

Larger population coupled with a renaissance in hope and more attractive football.

It is still the away support that is more notable than the home following.

Maybe Covid and no attendance for a year play into it a bit. Maybe the opportunity to visit different grounds too. I think there is a feeling we are on the cusp of our fortunes improving dramatically. The last time there was any feeling like that Magilton was our manager and the optimism evaporated far too quickly.


The trend had been heading that way even before Covid. Got harder and harder to get tickets for games where you used to be able to buy on the gate.

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Our support on 21:34 - Nov 15 with 2216 viewsLeistonBlue

Our support on 21:32 - Nov 15 by Guthrum

The trend had been heading that way even before Covid. Got harder and harder to get tickets for games where you used to be able to buy on the gate.


Agreed, I definitely noticed the same even before covid and the new owners albeit maybe not quite to such an extreme extent
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Our support on 21:43 - Nov 15 with 2114 viewsStenvict

Doesn't help that we're getting blocks at a time. If Charlton had given us 4k straight away, there would not be any conversation regarding ticketing, really.

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Our support on 21:44 - Nov 15 with 2100 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Our support on 21:32 - Nov 15 by Guthrum

The trend had been heading that way even before Covid. Got harder and harder to get tickets for games where you used to be able to buy on the gate.


Which would fit with the first part and the new grounds.

There was a lot of optimism around the arrival of Hurst and then Lambert. We hadn't had that buzz of a change of manager and a different approach for many years before it.

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Our support on 21:52 - Nov 15 with 2042 viewsblueboyd

Gloryhunters (although no glory as yet) and the increase in the superfan status on social media.
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Our support on 22:47 - Nov 15 with 1833 viewsIllinoisblue

Our support on 21:21 - Nov 15 by LeistonBlue

I see your point, but surely being top of the championship in December and the premier league seemingly on the horizon would have given us at least as much hope as we have now?

*Edit - apologies, didn’t intend the downvote
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Haven’t we always taken loads to Charlton though, don’t recall seeing an away end there that wasn’t mostly filled by us. Certainly the Hunt (90) game it looked full.

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Our support on 22:55 - Nov 15 with 1780 viewsHerbivore

Our support on 22:47 - Nov 15 by Illinoisblue

Haven’t we always taken loads to Charlton though, don’t recall seeing an away end there that wasn’t mostly filled by us. Certainly the Hunt (90) game it looked full.


I was there and don't recall seeing many (if any) empty seats. It was pretty packed.

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Our support on 23:01 - Nov 15 with 1752 viewsxrayspecs

As long as I can remember (1970s), when sentiment is good, then Town travel in numbers.

We would often take 2-3k to London games, a lot of Town fans are based in London and the south east.
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More attractive football, better bond with players, more optimism in club… on 23:08 - Nov 15 with 1716 viewsunstableblue

… ownership and club direction

Let’s be clear in 17/18 mid table championship we were getting 13/14k home gates…. Because the football was unwatchable and Marcus seemed to not care about the club

We now need points and wins to get to another level of momentum
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Our support on 23:32 - Nov 15 with 1645 viewsTractorWood

Our support on 21:52 - Nov 15 by blueboyd

Gloryhunters (although no glory as yet) and the increase in the superfan status on social media.


We are 9th in League one and haven't won anything in 40 years.

I know that was then, but it could be again..
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Our support on 23:49 - Nov 15 with 1585 viewsunstableblue

Our support on 22:47 - Nov 15 by Illinoisblue

Haven’t we always taken loads to Charlton though, don’t recall seeing an away end there that wasn’t mostly filled by us. Certainly the Hunt (90) game it looked full.


Charlton away and Fulham away always well populated by blues… it’s the home gates that are showing the renewed hope and enjoyment of more attractive play

Now we need a run of wins

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Our support on 00:31 - Nov 16 with 1526 viewsIllinoisblue

Our support on 23:32 - Nov 15 by TractorWood

We are 9th in League one and haven't won anything in 40 years.


Feel the glory! Although not a major trophy, we did win at Wembley 20 and a bit years ago.

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Our support on 06:45 - Nov 16 with 1258 viewsSwansea_Blue

Our support on 21:32 - Nov 15 by Guthrum

The trend had been heading that way even before Covid. Got harder and harder to get tickets for games where you used to be able to buy on the gate.


Yeah, I'd certainly noticed it.

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Our support on 06:48 - Nov 16 with 1252 viewspennblue

Look at Brighton, they used to get 8,000 at the old Goldstone Ground. They are now up to 30,000. Just shows you what can be done if you stick some decent money behind a club and put a proper management structure in place.

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Our support on 07:18 - Nov 16 with 1184 viewsSteve_M

The crucial difference with that Charlton match in 14-15 was that it was on Sky and a lunchtime kick off, even so there were very few seats and can only have been a handful of tickets left for general sale.

Portman Road was pretty full with 20,000+ crowds for plenty of games that season - Watford, Middlesbrough, Charlton and especially Forest in April - and we took 4,000 (or was it 5?) to Southampton for an FA Cup third round match.

Yes, the support this season is impressive, especially given that results remain middling, but let's not pretend that the relative success of 14-15 didn't have the same impact.

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Our support on 08:23 - Nov 16 with 1011 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Must be all that furlough money!

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Our support on 14:09 - Nov 16 with 706 viewsSharkey

I should think partly it's also that people are enjoying the chance to travel again after lockdown, and this is pretty much as local as it gets in this league. People have simply missed the big away day, and mid- November is a great time to combine some fresh air with a trip to a couple of pubs.

In their own small way, Colchester have the same thing this weekend, away at Stevenage. Away allocation sold-out instantly and now waiting for more. And in this case, it has little or nothing to do with any 'feelgood factor' around the club, just people wanting to BE fans again.
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