Blackburn v Birmingham, Reading v Liverpool, Manchester United v Coventry, Tottenham v Middlesbrough, Hull v Chelsea, Blackpool v Southend, West Ham v Plymouth, Arsenal v Newcastle, Luton v Charlton, Manchester City v Norwich, Sheffield United v Morecambe, Sheffield Wednesday v Everton, Fulham v Bolton, Burnley v Portsmouth, Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest or Leicester, West Brom v Cardiff
You could miss us going a goal down in the 1st minute, equalising just before half time, conceding again in the 47th minute and a 2nd equaliser from us - followed by our 3rd in extra time, and a missed sitter that would clinch the result.
And, of course, Luton would equalise with the last kick of the match - and it would go to penalties.
Just like last year at Chesterfield. And all for only £21. Bargain!
Henry, when we try to have low prices for cup games, its always stated that we have to get the other club to agree to it. Is that just for the FA Cup, or for the Coca Cola as well ?
In which case, who is it at Charlton who agrees to these pricing issues ??
I was a definate to go before, now i'm not sure. I suspect many others will be the same.
[quote][cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]Henry, when we try to have low prices for cup games, its always stated that we have to get the other club to agree to it. Is that just for the FA Cup, or for the Coca Cola as well ?
In which case, who is it at Charlton who agrees to these pricing issues ??
I was a definate to go before, now i'm not sure. I suspect many others will be the same.[/quote]
Yes, we do have to agree prices for the Milk/Littlewoods/Coca Cola/Carling/Worthington/Heroin Cup.
It seems steep to me if Luton want to encourage a good turn out but perhaps that's what they charged for the Sunderland game and feel they will get a good gate again. Some how I don't think Charlton are quite the same draw nor will they bring as many away fans.
he now has his own backroom staff,a bit like us now and is at the top of the league without defeat.also unbeaten in the carling cup for a couple of seasons now.
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Blackburn v Birmingham, Reading v Liverpool, Manchester United v Coventry, Tottenham v Middlesbrough, Hull v Chelsea, Blackpool v Southend, West Ham v Plymouth, Arsenal v Newcastle, Luton v Charlton, Manchester City v Norwich, Sheffield United v Morecambe, Sheffield Wednesday v Everton, Fulham v Bolton, Burnley v Portsmouth, Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest or Leicester, West Brom v Cardiff
Ha ha ha....shall we let the other one out of the bag? Classic stuff Bourne.
"you went 3-1 up? then what happened?"
(cue whole carriage in stitches.)
Will be confirmed this week, along with the actual date of the game!
Ha ha... 'what then they got 2 back?' classic !
It will be an all ticket match with an allocation of 1800 tickets for Charlton
The tickets are priced at
£21.50 for Adults - Seems a lot but maybe we are just spoilt by the prices at the Valley
£19.50 for 60-64 year olds (why does this section exist?)
£14.00 for 16-21 year old
£11.00 for Students (valid id req'd) Juniors (U16) and Seniors (65 or over).
There is also a Family ticket available. 1 Adult /1 child (same family) Adult ..£17.50 Child ..£8.00.
If I buy my ticket before my 22nd on Monday will I get away with £14
And, of course, Luton would equalise with the last kick of the match - and it would go to penalties.
Just like last year at Chesterfield. And all for only £21. Bargain!
;o)
In which case, who is it at Charlton who agrees to these pricing issues ??
I was a definate to go before, now i'm not sure. I suspect many others will be the same.
In which case, who is it at Charlton who agrees to these pricing issues ??
I was a definate to go before, now i'm not sure. I suspect many others will be the same.[/quote]
Yes, we do have to agree prices for the Milk/Littlewoods/Coca Cola/Carling/Worthington/Heroin Cup.
It seems steep to me if Luton want to encourage a good turn out but perhaps that's what they charged for the Sunderland game and feel they will get a good gate again. Some how I don't think Charlton are quite the same draw nor will they bring as many away fans.
Luton will be the ones that lose out.
Luton is an easy trip by car or rail. trains go back to London Bridge.
New ground for some people.
Took 5-600 to Chesterfield last year when we were cack.
i don't think i'll be needing my valley gold for this one ;-)
Thats 5 deffo not going