I'll be there - just need to ring in a few mates. Took miss NZAddick to the Den and apparently there's "no effing way" she's coming to another away derby. I just found it exciting. Anyway might be going solo at £32.
I remember loads of our fans boycotting in 2004 when Rommedahl scored on the basis of £35 tickets. Don't make the same mistake this time anybody.
I was one of the mugs who paid , it was an unforgettable day , especially seeing Chrissy Powell in the Sky Sports studio at the end of the match waving to the Charlton fans , have a nasty feeling we are going to get stuffed heavily this time round though , i really hope i'm wrong.
A mate of mine who is a Man U fan has just got his ticket for United Vs Liverpool...and that only set him back £30...so how do a championship club that plays in a crumbling ground charge more for a ticket!?
I'll be there - just need to ring in a few mates. Took miss NZAddick to the Den and apparently there's "no effing way" she's coming to another away derby. I just found it exciting. Anyway might be going solo at £32.
Took my missis Millwall, she's been to quite a few aways, but told me where to go when I mentioned another local derby match.
Much as I do not want to give them any dosh (Palace) I relented today as my son was desperate to go to his first Palace away game, he becomes a teenager at the weekend and sees this as a 'coming of age' Birthday match, I hope for his sake the players turn up like they did big time yesterday.
I'll be going but cant afford Udders on saturday as well! Tough choice, give the money to CAFC or give it to Sainsbury's and support my team away. Can anyone tell me the amount of dough we get out of the away ticket sales, if any? It may just ease my guilt.
Im getting an U18 or student ticket - the stewards never care or bother to check
I believe its bar coded as well turnstiles, like the ones at watford. Which aren't manned im told.
Sweet then. They said on Charlton website that NUS card will be checked on the day but i reckon theyre bluffing.
No doubt about it, they must be bluffing. This is a club that can barely maintain a stadium, let alone man each turnstyle with a jobsworth.
Also it's not logical to hold up 2000 + fans ( albeit in dribs & drabs) whilst checking ages. If last visit was anything to go by, the OB wanted us inside the ground quick time.
Im getting an U18 or student ticket - the stewards never care or bother to check
It says on the O/S they will be checking student ID (just saying).
I've never been asked before at any ground. However I am a student anyway so would be a problem if they asked.
This. I 'was' a student and had a valid NUS card for half of last season, so half of the season i was honest. I bought student tickets at every away ground that sold them last season (13 away games) and was NOT ASKED FOR ID AT ANY GROUND.
So whats the deal with tickets then? Do you have to have Valley gold, a season ticket and have been too three away games to get a ticket?....
From the OS:
Tickets for Charlton’s away match against Crystal Palace on Saturday, February 2nd (3pm) are on restricted sale. Around 2,600 places are available for the South London derby, priced £32 adults, and £18 over 65s, students (with a valid NUS card) and U18s. Six wheelchair bays are available, plus a maximum of 12 ambulant disabled spaces. Both are priced £18 and include a free helper. Tickets are currently available to VIP and Valley Gold season-ticket holders (up to two tickets apiece), plus season-ticket holders who have purchased tickets for three away games so far in 2012/13 (to the maximum of the lowest number bought for all three games). From 9am on Wednesday, January 9th, all Valley Gold members and season-ticket holders will be able to purchase up to two tickets apiece. And eligibility will also be extended to fans who have bought tickets to three away games so far in 2012/13 (to the maximum of the lowest number bought for all three games). Any remaining places would go on general sale on Tuesday, January 15th, when tickets would be made available online. Palace have advised that students must take valid ID with them to Selhurst Park because it will be checked upon admission.
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Wouldn't miss this for the world though.
Walk in the park off the pitch aswell when they're concerned.
Tough choice, give the money to CAFC or give it to Sainsbury's and support my team away.
Can anyone tell me the amount of dough we get out of the away ticket sales, if any? It may just ease my guilt.
This is a club that can barely maintain a stadium, let alone man each turnstyle with a jobsworth.
Also it's not logical to hold up 2000 + fans ( albeit in dribs & drabs) whilst checking ages.
If last visit was anything to go by, the OB wanted us inside the ground quick time.
I 'was' a student and had a valid NUS card for half of last season, so half of the season i was honest. I bought student tickets at every away ground that sold them last season (13 away games) and was NOT ASKED FOR ID AT ANY GROUND.
Tickets for Charlton’s away match against Crystal Palace on Saturday, February 2nd (3pm) are on restricted sale.
Around 2,600 places are available for the South London derby, priced £32 adults, and £18 over 65s, students (with a valid NUS card) and U18s.
Six wheelchair bays are available, plus a maximum of 12 ambulant disabled spaces. Both are priced £18 and include a free helper.
Tickets are currently available to VIP and Valley Gold season-ticket holders (up to two tickets apiece), plus season-ticket holders who have purchased tickets for three away games so far in 2012/13 (to the maximum of the lowest number bought for all three games).
From 9am on Wednesday, January 9th, all Valley Gold members and season-ticket holders will be able to purchase up to two tickets apiece. And eligibility will also be extended to fans who have bought tickets to three away games so far in 2012/13 (to the maximum of the lowest number bought for all three games).
Any remaining places would go on general sale on Tuesday, January 15th, when tickets would be made available online.
Palace have advised that students must take valid ID with them to Selhurst Park because it will be checked upon admission.
"A college of Charlton fans in the Arf Awake Stand were singing enthusiastically for 90 minutes"