Your ST seats are reserved for you but you need to be not completely stupid to unlock them from the system on the website. Queuing for 29 mins then being told you will be thrown out after ten minutes might phase a few older/technically challenged/stupid people but I got there in the end and managed to get my usual seat.
I'm older/technically challenged & couldn't work out how to get my usual seat but managed to book one 2 rows in front.
two youngest 7 & 9 coming to away leg now , eldest son has cricket in the afternoon and wife gonna take him to that and grand prix fruit son can stay in and watch that
I've warned em they'll have to stand up on seats for whole game and aren't allowed to go to the toilet but these kids will go through anything for some ipad action (in the car)
9 year old , who came shrewsbury last year and experienced the pepper spray, fans running down to have it and being stopped by invisible 8ft high fences and crying because shrewsbury fans had the temerity to celebrate and give it , asked if it will be as wonky as that, i said no cos people wont be as drunk and out of their nuts as that day !!
Charlton have been allocated 3,001 tickets for our play-off
semi-final away leg against Doncaster Rovers on Sunday, May 12th at
12.15pm.
Tickets go on restricted sale online
and via telephone (03432081496) from 2pm on Monday, May 6th and
Charlton will be entitled to an additional 781 tickets if required.
Tickets will not be available to purchase in person.
Prices:
Adults: £21
Over 60/Under 25: £17
Under 21: £13
Under 18: £8
Under 12: £5
Restrictions:
Based
on fan feedback, the club will be offering an additional phase at 100
loyalty points to give fans that have been to 10 or more home or away
games the opportunity to purchase before going on general sale. Tickets
will be available to buy online and over the phone in the following
phases, with fans able to purchase two tickets. Loyalty points for
2019/20 season tickets are not included.
Phase 1: 300 Loyalty points and Valley Gold member – Monday, May 6th at 2pm
Phase 2: 300 Loyalty Points – Tuesday, May 7th at 9am
Phase 3: 230 Loyalty Points and Valley Gold member – Tuesday, May 7th at 2pm
Phase 4: 230 Loyalty Points or Valley Gold member – Wednesday, May 8th at 9am
Phase 5: 100 Loyalty Points – Wednesday, May 8th at 2pm
Phase 6: General Sale – Thursday May 9th at 9am
Tickets
will be posted until Wednesday at 4pm all other tickets will be
available to collect at The Valley or at The Away Ground depending which
method was selected.
There are 16 wheelchair bays and disabled supporters will pay appropriate price with a free helper
Valley Away coaches will be running at a cost of £27.00. Pick-up times are:
Larkfield 4.50am
Gravesend 5:15am
Dartford 5:30am
Bexleyheath 5:45am
Bromley 6:15am
Eltham 6:35am
Charlton 6:50am
The
club will post tickets up until Wednesday at 4pm all other tickets will
be available to collect at The Valley or at The Away Ground depending
which method was selected.
I am certain we will not sell more than 20,000 tickets, it is amazing why there is the panic.
Not had a full sell out since Hartlepool in the title season, which had discounted tickets. Got close a couple of times on football for a fiver days.
Think we'll exceed the Shrewsbury gate, and there could be a surge in sales if we get a positive result on Sunday, but I agree, will be surprised if it tops 20k.
Your ST seats are reserved for you but you need to be not completely stupid to unlock them from the system on the website. Queuing for 29 mins then being told you will be thrown out after ten minutes might phase a few older/technically challenged/stupid people but I got there in the end and managed to get my usual seat.
I'm older/technically challenged & couldn't work out how to get my usual seat but managed to book one 2 rows in front.
I’m all three. It took me a couple of attempts before I clicked into my personal details to discover that my seat had been reserved for me. Even then you still need to have the savvy to click on the impossibly small check circle thingy to the left of your details before you can buy. I’ve spoken to a few mates today who have “chosen” alternative seats because they couldn’t work it out.
Your ST seats are reserved for you but you need to be not completely stupid to unlock them from the system on the website. Queuing for 29 mins then being told you will be thrown out after ten minutes might phase a few older/technically challenged/stupid people but I got there in the end and managed to get my usual seat.
I'm older/technically challenged & couldn't work out how to get my usual seat but managed to book one 2 rows in front.
I’m all three. It took me a couple of attempts before I clicked into my personal details to discover that my seat had been reserved for me. Even then you still need to have the savvy to click on the impossibly small check circle thingy to the left of your details before you can buy. I’ve spoken to a few mates today who have “chosen” alternative seats because they couldn’t work it out.
I’m an old git and managed it quite easily after watching the video first. Obviously tried to just go on and book them first which was a frustrating. A friend who is much more IT literate than I has bought a different seat as his was greyed out. Moral of the story, read/watch the instructions first!
Also noted that the usual phone number should not be used and a different one shown. I wonder how many not getting through today we’re trying on the usual number?
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the last thing i want to have to do is interact with a human (basically everyone winds me up)
and then sending them on splitting a compressed fucking email attachment wound me up
I've warned em they'll have to stand up on seats for whole game and aren't allowed to go to the toilet but these kids will go through anything for some ipad action (in the car)
9 year old , who came shrewsbury last year and experienced the pepper spray, fans running down to have it and being stopped by invisible 8ft high fences and crying because shrewsbury fans had the temerity to celebrate and give it , asked if it will be as wonky as that, i said no cos people wont be as drunk and out of their nuts as that day !!
Charlton have been allocated 3,001 tickets for our play-off semi-final away leg against Doncaster Rovers on Sunday, May 12th at 12.15pm.
Tickets go on restricted sale online and via telephone (03432081496) from 2pm on Monday, May 6th and Charlton will be entitled to an additional 781 tickets if required. Tickets will not be available to purchase in person.
Prices:
Adults: £21
Over 60/Under 25: £17
Under 21: £13
Under 18: £8
Under 12: £5
Restrictions:
Based on fan feedback, the club will be offering an additional phase at 100 loyalty points to give fans that have been to 10 or more home or away games the opportunity to purchase before going on general sale. Tickets will be available to buy online and over the phone in the following phases, with fans able to purchase two tickets. Loyalty points for 2019/20 season tickets are not included.
Phase 1: 300 Loyalty points and Valley Gold member – Monday, May 6th at 2pm
Phase 2: 300 Loyalty Points – Tuesday, May 7th at 9am
Phase 3: 230 Loyalty Points and Valley Gold member – Tuesday, May 7th at 2pm
Phase 4: 230 Loyalty Points or Valley Gold member – Wednesday, May 8th at 9am
Phase 5: 100 Loyalty Points – Wednesday, May 8th at 2pm
Phase 6: General Sale – Thursday May 9th at 9am
Tickets will be posted until Wednesday at 4pm all other tickets will be available to collect at The Valley or at The Away Ground depending which method was selected.
There are 16 wheelchair bays and disabled supporters will pay appropriate price with a free helper
Valley Away coaches will be running at a cost of £27.00. Pick-up times are:
Larkfield 4.50am
Gravesend 5:15am
Dartford 5:30am
Bexleyheath 5:45am
Bromley 6:15am
Eltham 6:35am
Charlton 6:50am
The club will post tickets up until Wednesday at 4pm all other tickets will be available to collect at The Valley or at The Away Ground depending which method was selected.
Think we'll exceed the Shrewsbury gate, and there could be a surge in sales if we get a positive result on Sunday, but I agree, will be surprised if it tops 20k.
Also noted that the usual phone number should not be used and a different one shown. I wonder how many not getting through today we’re trying on the usual number?
If the club were going to do that should of made a statement straight after the game.
Some have already paid £75