I was in P7 / middle row for a game there a few weeks back - not a problem, decent view, and a quirky little exec box balcony thingy behind you, full of spectators clapping and throwing hats in the air.
The front / left hand side area of P7 is the wheelchair platform.
If you look at the diagram, you can see that P6 and P7 is the designated away area. They most likely gave us those tickets first to sell because they thought that we wouldn't sell out. It wouldn't make sense to first sell the tickets that are usually used to house home supporters.
Oh well if its all right by Ooha then it must be all right , are you an expert in the same vein as Bexley Dan is to the 'Engine room' of Charlton's midfield? :-0
i've been studying away followings for years and had a good ten year career as a proper away supporter not missing more than 2 or 3 a season, so yes in my expert opinion i'm an expert of away followings ;-0
Airman, would the ticket office let me change tickets or not?
For obvious reasons, we can't do this I'm afraid. Unfortunately it is pot luck, but I don't think any seats in that end are particularly bad. There is a batch of officially restricted views that we do not currently have and would sell last.
Airman, would the ticket office let me change tickets or not?
For obvious reasons, we can't do this I'm afraid. Unfortunately it is pot luck, but I don't think any seats in that end are particularly bad. There is a batch of officially restricted views that we do not currently have and would sell last.
I'm a little hurt, Mendonca, that my recognised mastery of the 'engine room', as you so casually put it, could be compared with such a statistic based subject.
Airman, would the ticket office let me change tickets or not?
For obvious reasons, we can't do this I'm afraid. Unfortunately it is pot luck, but I don't think any seats in that end are particularly bad. There is a batch of officially restricted views that we do not currently have and would sell last.
Is there space in the programme for OohAah to do his away following round up?
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must say, you would have thought they could have sold them last to 'general sale' but i guess there must have been some logic to it?
I might throw Al Fayed up in the air.
more than decent in my expert opinion
I'm a little hurt, Mendonca, that my recognised mastery of the 'engine room', as you so casually put it, could be compared with such a statistic based subject.
Is there space in the programme for OohAah to do his away following round up?
I mean of course our very own skipper johnny Jackson
cup fever !!