We (at Charlton) have cut costs to the bone, actually the bone marrow. The Chief Operations Officer is roundly regarded as a wrong ‘un, and the main guy who oversees the practicality of matches was off sick. He isn’t a young guy ( but a top bloke) who had already retired but was begged to return to help out at matches by the aforementioned COO.
Indeed the guy who was off sick was instrumental in creating the situation where Brighton got double the usual away allocation by liaising with the police and so on and figuring out the physical practicalities but is not in charge of ticket sales.
Indeed when after expenses, and the 50/50 split, and the VAT you have to pay, the financial gain for Charlton was marginal (yes, even for us) however those interested in the culture of football, and the promise of a nice game against Premiership opposition were less concerned about the money, but wanted to ensure the match was a bit of an event.
I wish it has all gone smoothly, and I suspect the biggest fly in the ointment of all this was the postal strike.
Indeed the guy who was off sick was instrumental in creating the situation where Brighton got double the usual away allocation by liaising with the police and so on and figuring out the physical practicalities but is not in charge of ticket sales.
Indeed when after expenses, and the 50/50 split, and the VAT you have to pay, the financial gain for Charlton was marginal (yes, even for us) however those interested in the culture of football, and the promise of a nice game against Premiership opposition were less concerned about the money, but wanted to ensure the match was a bit of an event.
I wish it has all gone smoothly, and I suspect the biggest fly in the ointment of all this was the postal strike.