Norwood Junction is always the easiest route - fast train is about 10 mins from London Bridge non-stop.
That's why their cowards jumped on at Sydenham and attacked people there - they knew there wouldn't be many people on it because most would have got the fast train from LB.
Ok well your messages are something you get on a palace forum when they debate how safe they will be at charlton for the hundred time . It's palace you can do whatever you like
Ok well your messages are something you get on a palace forum when they debate how safe they will be at charlton for the hundred time . It's palace you can do whatever you like
Ok well your messages are something you get on a palace forum when they debate how safe they will be at charlton for the hundred time . It's palace you can do whatever you like
Yeah yo can do what you like. Safety in numbers thats what I say
Around 160 tickets for Charlton’s away match against Crystal Palace on Saturday, February 2nd (3pm) remained on general sale on the morning of Friday, January 18th.
Following the arrival of a further 3,000 tickets, Charlton have around 3,000 places for the South London derby.
It's a shame you werent given more tickets, unforunately the old bill have restricted the number away tickets we (palace) can give you. If it were up to me or most other fans, we'd have given you the whole stand.
Must say the original 2,600 was a crap allocation for this fixture. 3,000 is enough for us to make a noise but would have been better to have 4 or 5k obviously.
It's a shame you werent given more tickets, unforunately the old bill have restricted the number away tickets we (palace) can give you. If it were up to me or most other fans, we'd have given you the whole stand.
Must say the original 2,600 was a crap allocation for this fixture. 3,000 is enough for us to make a noise but would have been better to have 4 or 5k obviously.
I wonder what the breaking point is, not sure we'd sell 5,000, probs 4,000 is the most we could ask for and still sell them all.
It's a shame you werent given more tickets, unforunately the old bill have restricted the number away tickets we (palace) can give you. If it were up to me or most other fans, we'd have given you the whole stand.
How are the OB down there these days since the formation of your new supporters group? I have read about a lot of Palace fans moaning they are well OTT. I would be interested to hear a sensible view on the situation as it appears that (again) football fans are being treated differently.
It's a shame you werent given more tickets, unforunately the old bill have restricted the number away tickets we (palace) can give you. If it were up to me or most other fans, we'd have given you the whole stand.
How are the OB down there these days since the formation of your new supporters group? I have read about a lot of Palace fans moaning they are well OTT. I would be interested to hear a sensible view on the situation as it appears that (again) football fans are being treated differently.
We've had a hell of a lot of problems with the OB at Selhurst. And it's not just the Holmesdale Fanatics that have been on the receiving end of heavy handed tactics. We've had stop and searches, cameras in people faces, I could go on about blatent lies that the OB have tried to put across, but I won't get into that. The worst part is the welcome we get from the police in other parts of the country!
The problem was so great that meetings were arranged with the police, club officials and fans. Nothing really was accomplished through the meeting but I have noticed the OB seem to have taken a step (a small step) back.
In my opinion, I think the OB are taking the new owners for a ride and trying to squeeze as much money out of the club as possible. Away fans were normally placed in the blocks closest to the Holmesdale Stand. To "save money", away fans have been moved to the other side of the Arthur Wait stand closer to the family stand - which is nice for them!
We've been advised that our fans are now in the same bracket as Cardiff, Leeds and Millwall! Shocking isnt it? But that's the OB for you.....
I see you lot caused a bit of a stir at the Den? You won't be getting the lower tier again!
It's a shame you werent given more tickets, unforunately the old bill have restricted the number away tickets we (palace) can give you. If it were up to me or most other fans, we'd have given you the whole stand.
How are the OB down there these days since the formation of your new supporters group? I have read about a lot of Palace fans moaning they are well OTT. I would be interested to hear a sensible view on the situation as it appears that (again) football fans are being treated differently.
We've had a hell of a lot of problems with the OB at Selhurst. And it's not just the Holmesdale Fanatics that have been on the receiving end of heavy handed tactics. We've had stop and searches, cameras in people faces, I could go on about blatent lies that the OB have tried to put across, but I won't get into that. The worst part is the welcome we get from the police in other parts of the country!
The problem was so great that meetings were arranged with the police, club officials and fans. Nothing really was accomplished through the meeting but I have noticed the OB seem to have taken a step (a small step) back.
In my opinion, I think the OB are taking the new owners for a ride and trying to squeeze as much money out of the club as possible. Away fans were normally placed in the blocks closest to the Holmesdale Stand. To "save money", away fans have been moved to the other side of the Arthur Wait stand closer to the family stand - which is nice for them!
We've been advised that our fans are now in the same bracket as Cardiff, Leeds and Millwall! Shocking isnt it? But that's the OB for you.....
I see you lot caused a bit of a stir at the Den? You won't be getting the lower tier again!
Yes, the natives at Millwall did get a little upset lol ... about time they got something in return.
OB seem to be going over the top with our younger fans as well ... must be a SE London thing.
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That's why their cowards jumped on at Sydenham and attacked people there - they knew there wouldn't be many people on it because most would have got the fast train from LB.
Following the arrival of a further 3,000 tickets, Charlton have around 3,000 places for the South London derby.
I imagine there will still be a handful up for grabs tomorrow.
It's a shame you werent given more tickets, unforunately the old bill have restricted the number away tickets we (palace) can give you. If it were up to me or most other fans, we'd have given you the whole stand.
The problem was so great that meetings were arranged with the police, club officials and fans. Nothing really was accomplished through the meeting but I have noticed the OB seem to have taken a step (a small step) back.
In my opinion, I think the OB are taking the new owners for a ride and trying to squeeze as much money out of the club as possible. Away fans were normally placed in the blocks closest to the Holmesdale Stand. To "save money", away fans have been moved to the other side of the Arthur Wait stand closer to the family stand - which is nice for them!
We've been advised that our fans are now in the same bracket as Cardiff, Leeds and Millwall! Shocking isnt it? But that's the OB for you.....
I see you lot caused a bit of a stir at the Den? You won't be getting the lower tier again!
OB seem to be going over the top with our younger fans as well ... must be a SE London thing.
Same bracket for what ? Licking windows ?
I've got tickets in row 22 in the away block ... Is that towards the front of the back ?