The 'restricted sale' games always seem to be a problem regards who should have priority.
Valley Gold get first pick, I do not agree with this but go along with an argument that money is being paid every month so there must be benefits to do this.
My gripe is for the people that go to most of the aways, we do not tend to get the next bite unless you are a season ticket holder.
What do other people think?
there has to be some benefits of having a ST though doesn't there?, I'm not saying it's the right way to do things
The 'restricted sale' games always seem to be a problem regards who should have priority.
Valley Gold get first pick, I do not agree with this but go along with an argument that money is being paid every month so there must be benefits to do this.
My gripe is for the people that go to most of the aways, we do not tend to get the next bite unless you are a season ticket holder.
What do other people think?
there has to be some benefits of having a ST though doesn't there?, I'm not saying it's the right way to do things
Yes. The benefit is ST holders get cheaper home seats
From 9am on Monday, March 9th season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members with a purchase history of four or more away games this season – which must include either Middlesbrough or Derby County – will be able to purchase two tickets each.
Why would Wigan not be in there being a night Northern away game?
You're looking for a logical explanation, didn't you know they just put all the away teams after the win at Reading and on our non winning run in a hat and drew two out, pretty obvious to me.
I don't think there's ever been Charlton fans who wanted to get to the Den (new or old) who weren't able to get tickets. Everyone who wants to be there will get a ticket - as they do every year.
Not sure why some are so confident we'll sell out. If we have our current form going into the game then maybe, but games against Millwall in recent years have either led to an inevitable defeat or drab 0-0 draws.
If you can afford to go to 11 away games I rexkon you can probably afford valley gold and it becomes irrelevant how many away games you have been to.
Why does giving money to another club get you up on the list?
Very harsh. It's about loyalty, not whose business you have supported. In case you hadn't noticed, this is a thread about giving money to Millwall.
I am not in Valley Gold but it is known that one of the benefits is ticket priority. This comes up every time there is a popular away game - so why not just join?
Plus it negates the whole, I have been to 6 away games but my mate bought the tickets so not on my profile / but I paid on the door issues.
Fair play to them on the prices. Was it £35 we charged them? Shocking price so im glad they have not replicated and taken advantage of a guaranteed good away following.
If so I take it back - was sure we'd charged them over £30 in the past. Either way it's a good price and being a bank holiday 3pm we should sell this easily.
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Seems more confusing than usual to me.
Yet again - why do VG deserve two each? No problem with them having priority but they don't need two pp.
From 9am on Monday, March 9th season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members with a purchase history of four or more away games this season – which must include either Middlesbrough or Derby County – will be able to purchase two tickets each.
Wrong Discussion you wanted this one
http://www.charltonlife.com/discussion/66773/dave-mackay-has-died#latest
Everyone who wants to be there will get a ticket - as they do every year.
I wonder if they will double their home gate for a game against a team that many of them claim means nothing to them?
This comes up every time there is a popular away game - so why not just join?
Plus it negates the whole, I have been to 6 away games but my mate bought the tickets so not on my profile / but I paid on the door issues.
Sorry to be lazy. Choo choo.
Either way it's a good price and being a bank holiday 3pm we should sell this easily.