My orient mate has said that Orient are playing very well, in fact he went on to say the best he has ever seen.
That basically comes down to who the opposition is, not sure he will be saying that after this run of fixtures:
I wouldn't be surprised if they drop down out the top 10 after that run of games but anything can happen. It's hard to comprehend a team playing Darren Pratley is doing so well, he was way past it when he was with us.
£32 to get in and £19 for the coach. I had to double take. This is treating the fans as mugs and if ever there was a match to boycott, this it. Dont be taken for a mug.
Look at our prices for a seat along the side and comparable.
£19 for the coach is a bit strong tbf.
It’s a bit silly. You have to bear in mind that people can join the coach in Kent and it may still make sense from there, but it makes no sense in London where the majority of people would get on for an average game. It’s the application of a formula without any common sense being applied.
My orient mate has said that Orient are playing very well, in fact he went on to say the best he has ever seen.
That basically comes down to who the opposition is, not sure he will be saying that after this run of fixtures:
I don’t follow Orient but they’ve just beaten Reading 2-0 and sit 7th in the league and we struggled to beat Shrewsbury. All I was passing on was my mate’s comments that goes to nearly every match.
£19 Valley Away Coach Charlton to Orient, bargain.
Elizabeth line from Woolwich to Whitechapel
District line to Mile End
Central line to Leyton
Just over 30 minutes each way
£3.80 return
Bus from Charlton to North Greenwich Jubilee line to Stratford Central Line to Leyton or Bus/train to Woolwich Arsenal DLR to Stratford Central line to Leyton Both above routes very easy & much cheaper than coach.
£19 Valley Away Coach Charlton to Orient, bargain.
Elizabeth line from Woolwich to Whitechapel
District line to Mile End
Central line to Leyton
Just over 30 minutes each way
£3.80 return
Bus from Charlton to North Greenwich Jubilee line to Stratford Central Line to Leyton or Bus/train to Woolwich Arsenal DLR to Stratford Central line to Leyton Both above routes very easy & much cheaper than coach.
£19 Valley Away Coach Charlton to Orient, bargain.
Elizabeth line from Woolwich to Whitechapel
District line to Mile End
Central line to Leyton
Just over 30 minutes each way
£3.80 return
Bus from Charlton to North Greenwich Jubilee line to Stratford Central Line to Leyton or Bus/train to Woolwich Arsenal DLR to Stratford Central line to Leyton Both above routes very easy & much cheaper than coach.
£19 Valley Away Coach Charlton to Orient, bargain.
Elizabeth line from Woolwich to Whitechapel
District line to Mile End
Central line to Leyton
Just over 30 minutes each way
£3.80 return
Bus from Charlton to North Greenwich Jubilee line to Stratford Central Line to Leyton or Bus/train to Woolwich Arsenal DLR to Stratford Central line to Leyton Both above routes very easy & much cheaper than coach.
Also free for over 60s living in London.
For now…
Don’t think that will be changing before the Orient game, do you?
£19 Valley Away Coach Charlton to Orient, bargain.
Elizabeth line from Woolwich to Whitechapel
District line to Mile End
Central line to Leyton
Just over 30 minutes each way
£3.80 return
Bus from Charlton to North Greenwich Jubilee line to Stratford Central Line to Leyton or Bus/train to Woolwich Arsenal DLR to Stratford Central line to Leyton Both above routes very easy & much cheaper than coach.
Also free for over 60s living in London.
For now…
Don’t think that will be changing before the Orient game, do you?
Of course no.
But my cynicism says that perk may evaporate in the not too distant future. But yes a topic for another day. !
I have never missed Orient away, for ease of travel, pricing and atmosphere at a proper club I have always loved it, was even there at the game abandoned at half time. However now the ticket prices are simply too high for the accommodation and view offered, and the truth is paying £10 from my Luxembourg penthouse is a more attractive option.
Does anyone know when sky choose the next set of lunchtime fixtures please?
I'm thinking both this and the Stockport fixture the following week are prime contenders.
Rolling 4 weeks basis now i think so we should know the next 4 weeks from March by the end the first week of March I think. @Clive will know I am sure.
Does anyone know when sky choose the next set of lunchtime fixtures please?
I'm thinking both this and the Stockport fixture the following week are prime contenders.
Increased notice for fans
With the substantial increase in the number of live matches, Sky Sports and the EFL will introduce a new commitment for clubs and fans which will provide longer notice periods on TV selections. The defined notice periods will enable clubs and fans to plan further in advance and this will include the placement of all live matches selected for broadcast for the period to FA Cup third round before the start of the season. Greater parity in the number of times that clubs are selected for TV coverage is also guaranteed.
Defined notice period but not defined here. Separately the EFL appears to have deleted its news story on this aspect of the deal.
i have found a third party news story elsewhere which says four weeks, during the run-in, which means Orient would need to be announced this week. I am more interested in Stockport.
Does anyone know when sky choose the next set of lunchtime fixtures please?
I'm thinking both this and the Stockport fixture the following week are prime contenders.
Rolling 4 weeks basis now i think so we should know the next 4 weeks from March by the end the first week of March I think. @Clive will know I am sure.
Selections for matches scheduled after the first weekend in March will be made by the broadcasters on a four-week rolling basis starting from 1 February (e.g. a selection for the first weekend in April will be selected in the first weekend in March). The selections will then be announced to supporters following an agreement with all required stakeholders within seven days. https://www.efl.com/how-to-watch/tv-game-selection-process
I imagine we'll be getting there now. Website said 184 sold after second window yesterday. Think a lot of people came into the sale late yesterday and this morning
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It’s the application of a formula without any common sense being applied.
District line to Mile End
Central line to Leyton
Just over 30 minutes each way
£3.80 return
Jubilee line to Stratford
Central Line to Leyton
or
Bus/train to Woolwich Arsenal
DLR to Stratford
Central line to Leyton
Both above routes very easy & much cheaper than coach.
DLR from Woolwich to Stratford or Jubilee Line from North Greenwich to Stratford.
Central Line to Leyton
Laughed when we signed Bonne & said he missed far more than he scored.
I'm thinking both this and the Stockport fixture the following week are prime contenders.
Rolling 4 weeks basis now i think so we should know the next 4 weeks from March by the end the first week of March I think. @Clive will know I am sure.
Increased notice for fans
With the substantial increase in the number of live matches, Sky Sports and the EFL will introduce a new commitment for clubs and fans which will provide longer notice periods on TV selections. The defined notice periods will enable clubs and fans to plan further in advance and this will include the placement of all live matches selected for broadcast for the period to FA Cup third round before the start of the season. Greater parity in the number of times that clubs are selected for TV coverage is also guaranteed.
i have found a third party news story elsewhere which says four weeks, during the run-in, which means Orient would need to be announced this week. I am more interested in Stockport.
https://www.efl.com/how-to-watch/tv-game-selection-process
if not we’ll go in the home end but don’t want to.