Still 1,000 left according to the last update on Charlton ticket news Twitter page.
Says a hell of a lot about the mood amongst supporters at the moment. Reckon next year's season ticket figures could be pretty shocking if something doesn't change in the meantime.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
I think @Portch is a student mate. £35 is a fair amount of cash to have to weigh out for train fares when you're at uni.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
I'm actually 16 and dont have a job, so can't exactly afford to pay for more than 5 away days in a season. That's well as having a season ticket and paying for coach travel for each game. Give me a break please buddy.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
I think @Portch is a student mate. £35 is a fair amount of cash to have to weigh out for train fares when you're at uni.
surely he can sell on some of his stash to raise some funds.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
I think @Portch is a student mate. £35 is a fair amount of cash to have to weigh out for train fares when you're at uni.
I managed it from Southampton! Seriously, get a young person's railcard and you'll save hundreds over the years.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
I think @Portch is a student mate. £35 is a fair amount of cash to have to weigh out for train fares when you're at uni.
And train companies have the nerve to moan about fare evaders. £35 for a 16 year old to travel that distance is an utter f#*king disgrace.
@Portch - buy a child ticket, if the inspector comes along then pretend that you only speak French.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
I think @Portch is a student mate. £35 is a fair amount of cash to have to weigh out for train fares when you're at uni.
I managed it from Southampton! Seriously, get a young person's railcard and you'll save hundreds over the years.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
I think @Portch is a student mate. £35 is a fair amount of cash to have to weigh out for train fares when you're at uni.
And train companies have the nerve to moan about fare evaders. £35 for a 16 year old to travel that distance is an utter f#*king disgrace.
@Portch - buy a child ticket, if the inspector comes along then pretend that you only speak French.
Yeah I thought that too...bit silly. Hahahahah I'm sure that'll work
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
It's £13 a match ticket. Hundreds of us spend far more than £35 a time going up and down the country visiting tips like Oldham and Middlesbrough. Go and support your team.
I think @Portch is a student mate. £35 is a fair amount of cash to have to weigh out for train fares when you're at uni.
And train companies have the nerve to moan about fare evaders. £35 for a 16 year old to travel that distance is an utter f#*king disgrace.
@Portch - buy a child ticket, if the inspector comes along then pretend that you only speak French.
Yeah I thought that too...bit silly. Hahahahah I'm sure that'll work
Child ticket only £18 return from Canterbury, think I'll do that...
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
Away games are an absolute pain if you live in Canterbury. Makes it impossible to go to midweek away games unless you drive
At £13 for adults, can we sell this out please ? Can admin stick the £13 price in the title ?
Watford (a) - Saturday, January 17th (3pm)
The Addicks make the trip to Vicarage Road on Saturday, January 17th (3pm) and have been given an allocation of 2,050. Tickets are currently on restricted sale.
Tickets will initially go on restricted sale and are priced £13 adults, £7.50 U20s, over 65s and students with a valid NUS card and £5 U16s.
Wheelchair bays, which have a very restricted view, are priced, £5 adults and £2.50 for U20s, over 65s and students with a valid NUS card.
Due to the restrictions, tickets for the Watford match will only be available in person at the Valley Ticket Office or by calling 03330 14 44 44.
Phase three
From 9am on Monday, December 29th season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members will be able to purchase two tickets each. Red Card members with a purchase history of four or more away games during the 2014/15 season will be able to buy up to minimum number previously bought for each.
Really want to go to this but not really prepared to pay £35 for the train from Canterbury, and closest coach running is in gravesend... I'll pay for someone's match ticket if they can get me a lift there and back
Away games are an absolute pain if you live in Canterbury. Makes it impossible to go to midweek away games unless you drive
Getting a couple this week. I think sales will pick up next week (unless the performance on Saturday is horrific) as it's such an attractive price for one of the best side's in the division and a good day out for anyone not too far into deepest Kent or Sussex.
We did well against them last season so hoping they aren't due to give us a bit of a spanking because they are quite capable of doing that on top form
On the subject of railcards, the Network Railcard is available to any age group and is only around £30 for a year. Amazes me how many people aren't aware of it's existence! Saves you a third on all off-peak (evening/weekend) journeys in the London/South East area, including Travelcards into London. What's more, with one railcard you can get the same saving on up to three adults traveling with you. www.network-railcard.co.uk
780 left now according to https://twitter.com/cafctickets. They are literally flying out of the ticket office as quickly as you can say "these tickets aren't proving to be as popular as one might have anticipated. I wonder why that is. Perhaps it's because the football's incredibly boring, the team keeps losing, we've got hardly any players and even less good ones. Still, at least the pitch looks lovely and my new plastic seat has really added some glamour to the matchday experience."
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@Portch - buy a child ticket, if the inspector comes along then pretend that you only speak French.
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We did well against them last season so hoping they aren't due to give us a bit of a spanking because they are quite capable of doing that on top form
A Bikey own goal, caused by kicking the ball into his own face, could have a disastrous effect.