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is it still showing as restricted sale? I've got purchase history etc.1
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same here and I’m VG. Looks like it’s not open for anyone yet.DoctorCharlton said:is it still showing as restricted sale? I've got purchase history etc.1 -
Cant access it either.1
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Me too1
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Ticket office phone line kicks you out as well. Classic Charlton.3
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I've got a meeting at 1, so knowing my luck, they'll go on sale then1
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Yep , same for me too .1
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Total farce.1
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Probably all Spurs and Orient fans buying them.0
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The very definition of a fair weather supporter.bolloxbolder said:Absolutely gutted I have to miss this as grand daughter's second birthday.0 -
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It's up now1
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Open now, sorted. Bit of a delay and blank screen as it goes through the purchase.0
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Sorted. 3 Tickets booked. Looking forward to it already!2
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All good now!1
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Millwall didn’t beat Charlton between 1995 and 2010, mostly because they weren’t good enough to share the same pitch (1996-2009), so I think we can probably agree that 16 years without a win (12 matches, including the 4-4 draw in 2009) is bad enough. It’s six seasons in reality.EveshamAddick said:When Bowyer was manager, I hoped we might put an end to the Millwall hoodoo but it was not to be, losing home and away. Our last win was 29 years ago (let that sink in) - can it be any different under Jones? This match will be my 60th birthday weekend so I’m already prepared for the Charlton kick in the bollocks.7 -
Sorted. One for me and for my brother. But a lot of that chunk of the East Stand, block G near where Airman &Co sit, was already sold out.
Just wondering, if this sells out, will it be the first time for this fixture? I certainly can't remember a match where it did. I can remember the first one I went to as a kid, was 29,000, and there was a gasp when the announcer gave the figure at the end of the game. But that was the old Valley, could have easily handled twice that number
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Done . Two in the Curbs stand . Can’t wait1
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Seems as if they also have somewhat ridiculous loyalty points issues when buying tickets.1
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Wonder if StuWall will get a ticket ?Karim_myBagheri said:Seems as if they also have somewhat ridiculous loyalty points issues when buying tickets.5 -
Indeed. Something about allocating ownership of tickets when buying online or in person .Karim_myBagheri said:Seems as if they also have somewhat ridiculous loyalty points issues when buying tickets.
I've only heard of this from our pal who purchases in person from the Ticket Office but the "process" sounded very odd /clunky as it required those who benefit from said allocation to ring the TO after the match had been attended in order for the points to be added to their accounts.....if you follow.
So, if this IS the case this season, why hasn't it been announced & clearly posted on the OS and especially the Purchasing Tickets link ???
Another example of lack of communication IMO which should be a priority and includes the issue around when ticket sales go offline on a matchday as someone posted in another thread.1 -
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Heritage buses will ply the streets of Blackheath and Lewisham next month – offering passengers a free ride and a chance to go back in time on route 54.jose said:I don’t want to go to this match by train due to threats and physical assaults by (some) Millwall fans over the years.
Hopefully it will be a dry day where walking and getting a bus becomes a decent option.
Plans to run to Woolwich have had to be abandoned because of expected congestion from the Charlton Athletic v Millwall match at The Valley. The SE London derby kicks off at 12.30pm on the same day, and the museum had been planning the heritage day for months before the fixture date was known.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2025/08/12/route-54-heritage-buses-running-day-routemasters-london-bus-museum/3 -
See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉0
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I look forward to it.SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉2 -
cup final @MillwallFan ?SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉
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Greenhithe said:
I look forward to it.SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉Yes, bring it on.Hold me back .... HOLD ME BACK..... PLEASE, HOLD ME BACK!6 -
In my lifetime it has never sold out at home mate. Think my first Millwall game at home was the 4-4PragueAddick said:Sorted. One for me and for my brother. But a lot of that chunk of the East Stand, block G near where Airman &Co sit, was already sold out.
Just wondering, if this sells out, will it be the first time for this fixture? I certainly can't remember a match where it did. I can remember the first one I went to as a kid, was 29,000, and there was a gasp when the announcer gave the figure at the end of the game. But that was the old Valley, could have easily handled twice that number0 -
😆johnnybev1987 said:
cup final @MillwallFan ?SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉
we always sell out London derbies, always have. Even when we was struggling in the 3rd tier and getting home crowds of 7 and 8000 we would always sell out at places like Fulham and Brentford with ease.Obviously there’s a lot more to this one as it’s as local as it can get. And Everyone does seem really up for it this timé. Tickets went really quickly. Probably because we haven’t played for a few years now and there’s a real feel good factor at the club anyway. Norwich sold out last week and lots of people who wanted to go couldn’t.Be interesting to see how quickly your tickets go for the game at our place in January. If you’re riding high and doing well I reckon they’ll go just as quick.I know all this talk of cup finals etc is just a wind up and an attempt to get a bite but the truth is these games SHOULD sell out quickly. As I’ve said on here before, if you can’t get excited about a game v your local rivals then you might as well jack it in.33 -
Funny you should mention him, because I went online earlier to claim my season ticket seat and I can't because it's already been sold. Outrageous.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Wonder if StuWall will get a ticket ?Karim_myBagheri said:Seems as if they also have somewhat ridiculous loyalty points issues when buying tickets.1 -
That’s because your grounds too big for you 😉SouthLondonisRed said:
In my lifetime it has never sold out at home mate. Think my first Millwall game at home was the 4-4PragueAddick said:Sorted. One for me and for my brother. But a lot of that chunk of the East Stand, block G near where Airman &Co sit, was already sold out.
Just wondering, if this sells out, will it be the first time for this fixture? I certainly can't remember a match where it did. I can remember the first one I went to as a kid, was 29,000, and there was a gasp when the announcer gave the figure at the end of the game. But that was the old Valley, could have easily handled twice that number7 -
I don’t know what’s funnier, that actual thread or the fact that you all thought he was being genuine 😉Off_it said:
Funny you should mention him, because I went online earlier to claim my season ticket seat and I can't because it's already been sold. Outrageous.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Wonder if StuWall will get a ticket ?Karim_myBagheri said:Seems as if they also have somewhat ridiculous loyalty points issues when buying tickets.1














