Usual operating hours for the Ticket Office and 03330 14 44 44 hotline are:
Ticket office opening hours Monday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore) Tuesday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore) Wednesday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore) Thursday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore) (phonelines 9am-1pm) Friday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore) Saturday (matchday): 10am onwards Saturday (non-matchday): 10am-1pm (from The Valley Superstore) Sunday: Closed Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/tickets/ticket-prices/index.aspx#WBccm3rbWcCpVfmK.99
sorry asked earlier does anyone know if the local pubs are open, i very rarely drink in charlton pre match usually go to blackheath, but thought might be better to go around charlton.
The Victoria Horse & Groom The pickwick Clancys Will not be open on Saturday.
thanks @clive and @ElfsborgAddick for the suggestions and info, the swan and bugle anyone know about them?, might just stick to blackheath the oak will be open but gets so busy on standard matchdays.
sorry asked earlier does anyone know if the local pubs are open, i very rarely drink in charlton pre match usually go to blackheath, but thought might be better to go around charlton.
Try the Elephant and Castle in Woolwich market. Show you are Charlton and you'll almost certainly get in.
Been trying to work out whether I can make it down for the second half after playing football or not.
Does anyone know what time they stop letting you in if you already have a ticket? Pretty confident I could make it for the second half if they let you in at/just before HT.
sorry asked earlier does anyone know if the local pubs are open, i very rarely drink in charlton pre match usually go to blackheath, but thought might be better to go around charlton.
Try the Elephant and Castle in Woolwich market. Show you are Charlton and you'll almost certainly get in.
sorry asked earlier does anyone know if the local pubs are open, i very rarely drink in charlton pre match usually go to blackheath, but thought might be better to go around charlton.
The Victoria Horse & Groom The pickwick Clancys Will not be open on Saturday.
thanks @clive and @ElfsborgAddick for the suggestions and info, the swan and bugle anyone know about them?, might just stick to blackheath the oak will be open but gets so busy on standard matchdays.
The Swan and Bugle are both open as normal, but to home fans only.
thanks @clive and @ElfsborgAddick for the suggestions and info, the swan and bugle anyone know about them?, might just stick to blackheath the oak will be open but gets so busy on standard matchdays.
Massive game this. It feels like KR is putting an exciting team together to play the way he wants. If we win and with a swagger it could be the perfect springboard to launch an unbeaten run to the play offs. If we lose, I can see KR getting the tin tack in a month or so and we'll be left with a load of loan players who only flourish in KR's preferred wing back formation.
How long does it take on the phone these days? Gave up after hanging on for 10mins in on my lunch hour!!
Took me about 15 mins all in. That included 8 mins waiting to speak to someone then someone getting confused because there are 2 addresses linked to my account (home and student).
How long does it take on the phone these days? Gave up after hanging on for 10mins in on my lunch hour!!
Took me about 15 mins all in. That included 8 mins waiting to speak to someone then someone getting confused because there are 2 addresses linked to my account (home and student).
Tried again 15 mins later and straight through. At least I'll have ticket in hand now.
Really looking forward to this one - truly a triumph of hope over experience. My first Charlton v Millwall game was a bit of a classic, the 4-3 home defeat on the first day of the season in August 1968 (with just under 27,000 in attendance), since when we've played them 44 times in the league and only won on 5 occasions (2 of which I missed in the late 70s when I was away at uni). Thanks to @Redhenry for posting our atrocious record in this fixture - useful perspective, as well as triggering some memories (albeit mainly unhappy ones). My personal low point against Millwall was the penultimate game of the season in April 1972 when they beat us 2-0 at the Valley, sparking a mass pitch invasion and prolonged scenes of ugly triumphalism. It looked then as if we were going to be two divisions apart the following season although, in the event, Birmingham had something to say about that.
As to our side on Saturday, I suspect that he'll keep much the same line up as last time out, with Page or DaSilva replacing Fox and perhaps Byrne coming in for Botaka. Another option might be to slot Chicksen in at left back, although I wouldn't fancy Ajose to start in this sort of game. I'd certainly like to see Konsa retained in midfield alongside Aribo and Crofts. Robinson has mentioned that the bench may include Holmes, Watt and maybe Forster-Caskey - https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/15070/charlton-boss-karl-robinson-tony-watt-one-best-players-league-one-can-keep-track/. If so, at least we'll have a couple of potential game-changers to possibly bring on at some stage.
On a separate note, I agree with what a number of others have said - it was very good management on the part of Neil Harris to use the Bournemouth post-match conference to emphasise the importance of this game. They'll certainly be up for it. We need to match that attitude, win our share of 50/50s and then hopefully wrest control of the game.
Leaving aside the local derby aspect, this is a very important game for us, with a couple of tough fixtures coming up against Scunny and Bolton. Whilst putting ourselves in contention for the play-offs is a remote possibility, a few bad results this months will completely extinguish any possibility of a challenge.
bit concerned with all the people suspending their boycott and attending Saturday that I won't get near my favourite seat in F Block of the East Stand with my Block A ticket
Boycott lifted for the day. Mainly because one of my boys has never attended a game against Millwall - hoping he's a good luck charm. Although in reality, it will be the start of a life time of misery for him
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Ticket office opening hours
Monday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore)
Tuesday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore)
Wednesday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore)
Thursday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore) (phonelines 9am-1pm)
Friday: 9.30am-5pm (from The Valley Superstore)
Saturday (matchday): 10am onwards
Saturday (non-matchday): 10am-1pm (from The Valley Superstore)
Sunday: Closed
Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/tickets/ticket-prices/index.aspx#WBccm3rbWcCpVfmK.99
Yes, you can collect on the day.
Sorry to be ponce of the year but @LiveByTheSword would like to join his father for the day.
If you'd have seen his reaction as he turned into Floyd Road for the Brizzle game, you'd understand why!
Horse & Groom
The pickwick
Clancys
Will not be open on Saturday.
Does anyone know what time they stop letting you in if you already have a ticket? Pretty confident I could make it for the second half if they let you in at/just before HT.
Yep, home.
As to our side on Saturday, I suspect that he'll keep much the same line up as last time out, with Page or DaSilva replacing Fox and perhaps Byrne coming in for Botaka. Another option might be to slot Chicksen in at left back, although I wouldn't fancy Ajose to start in this sort of game. I'd certainly like to see Konsa retained in midfield alongside Aribo and Crofts. Robinson has mentioned that the bench may include Holmes, Watt and maybe Forster-Caskey - https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/15070/charlton-boss-karl-robinson-tony-watt-one-best-players-league-one-can-keep-track/. If so, at least we'll have a couple of potential game-changers to possibly bring on at some stage.
On a separate note, I agree with what a number of others have said - it was very good management on the part of Neil Harris to use the Bournemouth post-match conference to emphasise the importance of this game. They'll certainly be up for it. We need to match that attitude, win our share of 50/50s and then hopefully wrest control of the game.
Leaving aside the local derby aspect, this is a very important game for us, with a couple of tough fixtures coming up against Scunny and Bolton. Whilst putting ourselves in contention for the play-offs is a remote possibility, a few bad results this months will completely extinguish any possibility of a challenge.
IF not, I will be all over CL of course...