The Fans' Forum is pleased to announce the application process for tickets for the forthcoming Q+A session with Richard Murray on Thursday 26th November. The event, previously arranged for last July, will take place in the North Stand lounge at The Valley, with doors opening at 7.00pm for a 7.30pm start and is expected to last for a couple of hours.
There will be a pay bar and 'beef in a bun' style food will also be available for purchase.
There are 300 tickets available and these must be obtained via the Fans' Forum by e-mailing cafcfansforum@googlemail.com
Each applicant will then receive an e-mail with a personalised numbered ticket attached and this must be printed and presented at the door on the evening of the Q+A event. Applicants will be entitled to two tickets each and names must provided along with membership numbers (CON numbers or Season Ticket details). Naturally an e-mail address will also be required to allow the electronic ticket to be sent by the Fans' Forum.
We recognise that many of you applied to the Club for tickets to the previous event and may therefore be wondering why you have to re-apply. The simple answer is that no e-mail addresses were recorded by the Club during the previous application process, making it impossible for the Fans' Forum to send out tickets for the new event. We ask for your patience in having to re-apply, but the Fans' Forum will try to ensure that those who expressed an interest previously do not miss out this time.
To avoid disappointment, please apply NOW by e-mailing cafcfansforum@googlemail.com
Thanks,
Fans' Forum
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Shame as I'm sure it will be a good night. RAM is always good value.
I'll look forward to hearing how promises of "I'll tell that ****** exactly what a **** his is" transform in "excuse me Mr Murray, would you mind explaing why........" : - )
A reminder that you can secure your place by e-mailing the Fans' Forum at cafcfansforum@googlemail.com
If you have applied, LargeAddick, you will be on the list and will receive a response and ticket(s) shortly. Please remember that we are just a group of fans, with day jobs, so have patience. The event is still more than two weeks away, but we will try to respond to everyone as quickly as possible.
Some tickets are still available, but please get your e-mail requests in as quickly as possible now at cafcfansforum@googlemail.com.
As an added bonus, we hope to show rare footage of a 1965 'Match of the Day' featuring Charlton v Bolton Wanderers - a game played in weather conditions that make Yeovil look like a day at the beach.
Back in those days, every TV appearance was rare footage - we only appeared on telly once a year if we were lucky!
The pitch was an absolute shocker. I think it would have been called off had it not been scheduled for National television.
No-one really gets on top of the conditions except the young Francis Lee.
Len was not at his best. He tried hard enough, but underhit most of his passes, while a dribbling game was out of the question.
We have decided to close the Fans' Forum Box Office (aka Matt Dainty) at lunchtime today so that Matt is not trying to deal with ticket applications this afternoon when he has college work to do (ha!).
Walk-up on the night is not encouraged, but we may be able to reserve a couple of tickets on the door for our trusted and reliable colleagues (no names mentioned).
If you do resort to handing your individually-marked ticket over to a friend/colleague, please ensure that is made clear to the Fans' Forum doorman (aka Matt Dainty)when you arrive.