Carabao Cup Draw 22/23 - QF Draw: Man Utd v CAFC (p48) - confirmed 10th Jan
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is it wrong to take kids out of school for it !! I reckon you'd need to leave eltham about 2pm1
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nice one, many thanksbobmunro said:DOUCHER said:
so is Deansgate the area to go? This has a group stopover boozy jamboree written all over it - 'cheap hotel near deansgate, manchester' about to go in the search engine. what date do we think it's|gonna be? 11th Jan ?JamesSeed said:
Deansgate I think.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get in a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys now & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand & ‘make sure we get there ok’. Their job is to focus on what happens on the pitch.Premier Inn - Deansgate Locks is a 10 minute walk to Deansgate. Loads of great pubs in the area if it's a boozy night in prospect then the Premier Inn it will do the job - The Hilton on Deansgate itself is a superb hotel but pricey.The tram from Deansgate or Piccadilly takes about 10-15 minutes to Old Trafford and they run every 5 minutes.0 -
If the trains aren't on strike you can get a train from Manchester to Leeds all through the night because of the airport.The Red Robin said:
Getting there shouldn’t be an issue. Train (if possible) or coach. Getting home is unlikely so could be a hotel.Cafc43v3r said:
Let me know if you figure it out!!The Red Robin said:Need to figure out how I’ll get there and back from Leeds minus the car that day 😬1 -
https://www.manutd.com/en/amp/matches/matchcenter/man-utd-vs-charlton-match-2344261
saying 7:45pm on 10th Jan
Edit: Looking at the other teams website involved, they say the same so wait for official confirmation2 -
As Bobmunro said, Deansgate is ideal. About 4 tram stops to Old Trafford and similar the other way to Piccadilly Station.0
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RedChaser said:
Because of Manure’s fixtures the Friday before and Saturday after.se9addick said:
Any reason why Tuesday is most likely? Think it could be Tues, Weds or Thurs that week depending on Sky.JamesSeed said:
Deansgate, probably, yes.DOUCHER said:
so is Deansgate the area to go? This has a group stopover boozy jamboree written all over it - 'cheap hotel near deansgate, manchester' about to go in the search engine. what date do we think it's|gonna be? 11th Jan ?JamesSeed said:
Deansgate I think.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get in a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys now & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand & ‘make sure we get there ok’. Their job is to focus on what happens on the pitch.Tuesday is favourite I think.
Thanks chaps - great detective work! ,Briston_Addick said:
You can scrub Thursday as Man Utd have got a Saturday lunchtime meeting with Man City.se9addick said:
Any reason why Tuesday is most likely? Think it could be Tues, Weds or Thurs that week depending on Sky.JamesSeed said:
Deansgate, probably, yes.DOUCHER said:
so is Deansgate the area to go? This has a group stopover boozy jamboree written all over it - 'cheap hotel near deansgate, manchester' about to go in the search engine. what date do we think it's|gonna be? 11th Jan ?JamesSeed said:
Deansgate I think.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get in a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys now & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand & ‘make sure we get there ok’. Their job is to focus on what happens on the pitch.Tuesday is favourite I think.
Their FA Cup match the previous weekend (home to Everton) is on the Friday evening.
Tuesday is in the middle of these two fixtures which gives OT groundstaff Sat/Sun/Mon to prepare a bowling green for our tippy-tappy style of play and then Wed/Thurs/Fri to get it all scuffed up for the City cloggers.2 -
Was hoping it was Wednesday, but the Tuesday looks favourite considering Utd’s other fixtures.It will be the coach/drive for me as I have an appointment Wednesday morning at 9am that I can’t move!0
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Last time we played then in the League cup we lost 5-1 up there but got promotion from League 1. It's happening.2
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bolloxbolder said:Last time we played then in the League cup we lost 5-1 up there but got promotion from League 1. It's happening.
one of these two will happen
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And if they want one I'm sure they'll get one. This will make general sale so everyone can just calm down.Red_Chester said:Anyone who went Stockport away should get a ticket…..2 -
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AFKABartram said:
Driving into Manchester our coach pulled up at traffic lights next to a car where a woman in the passenger seat was choking the chicken off the bloke driving. Never seen two people panic so quickly when they noticed the coach!Boom said:Last time I went to Old Trafford with Charlton, some animal ate my arm hair, @stop shouting threw up in a pint glass and we got stalked by Dennis Twigg at the airport. Happy days!
Don't let @Arsenetatters see that7 -
I was at that one. 1974.
A student at the time I hitch hiked up and stayed with an ex girlfriend after the match and hitched back the next day.
We scored after about a minute (Peter Hunt?) but then got tonked 5-1.
I met a United fan in a chip shop afterwards and he was buzzing, hoping for City in the next round which I think is what happened.
Even after a 5-1 win, on the bus away from the ground their fans were moaning that our goal was offside.
We had a loyal bunch of supporters around the half way line.1 -
Away allocations are often offered on the basis that you can have a smaller amount on sale or return, or the full allocation, paid upfront.
In these cases, the away club has to be pretty sure it can sell out if it goes for the full allocation.0 -
Happy days.Manic_mania said:honestly think I need to take a break from this place for a bit, we just got the basically plumb draw and all anyone wants to talk about is negative. Everyone always moans during these cup draws that we don't get the "big one" we just fucking got it - on a plate. Think some of you lot needs to give your heads a wobble if you can't see the draw of Man U away.0 -
Man Utd may not want the fixture on the Wednesday 11th as the Ambulance workers have called a 24 hour strike on that day & the attendance may be restricted to 60,000 approx for safety reasons.
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was the Man Utd game crowd restricted cos of ambulance people on strike im sure someone wrote on here
they had 72.5k against villa in the third round so that’s more a marker
and this is a cup 1/4 final guaranteed win , so they’ll sell out , just a question of have we got enough glory boys to sell out our allocation0 -
Me too Bob!bobmunro said:stonemuse said:
I remember going by coachOff_it said:
I thought the trains were fucked that day? Either that or the first train from London didn't arrive before the kick off.bobmunro said:TomNight said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:Do we reckon people that want a ticket will get one? Struggling to see us selling out 7kWe’ll do double that easily. We sold out the 6,500 at Sheffield United FA Cup Semi few years ago. Understand this is a Quarter but it’s Man Utd…On a Sunday with the trains running.And the SU game was a quarter-final.
I drove from Edinburgh to Sheffield, leaving about 6.00am (been to the rugby at Murrayfield the day before).0 -
If he’s still involved by then, I bet TS uses this as an opportunity to get in the limelight1
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oohaahmortimer said:was the Man Utd game crowd restricted cos of ambulance people on strike im sure someone wrote on here
they had 72.5k against villa in the third round so that’s more a marker
and this is a cup 1/4 final guaranteed win , so they’ll sell out , just a question of have we got enough glory boys to sell out our allocation
Not necessarily...how presumptuous 🤷♂️, they've obviously not heard of the MIGHTY ADDICKS..and we're comin' to get ya...👍0 -
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fa cup glory boysCroydon said:
And if they want one I'm sure they'll get one. This will make general sale so everyone can just calm down.Red_Chester said:Anyone who went Stockport away should get a ticket…..0 -
not booked but tahts what travelodge price is - in fact £26 !!0
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Supporters are advised to make sure they have an account registered on the club’s ticketing database in order to be in the best position to purchase tickets to the quarter-final.
Tickets for any last eight fixture are likely to be in-demand and by being registered on the club’s ticketing database, you will have a greater chance of being able to purchase tickets.
Click here to register your details on the club’s ticketing database. Please email tickets@cafc.co.uk if you have any queries or to check if you are already registered.
If you have purchased tickets for a Charlton match from booking.cafc.co.uk then you will already be registered on the club’s ticketing database.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticketing-information-ahead-quarter-final-draw
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Make sure you get his money upfront.Briston_Addick said:6 -
Hotel Football. 400 yards from the ground. I'll book when the fixture is confirmed.Manchester is an hour and a half from me. I'll be in the pub from 2pm.Red Army!4
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Hopefully CAST can liaise with the club to emphasise the demand for tickets and coaches etcAirman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.1 -
Ahh yes of course…looks strikes are on though. Once we know a date I may be able to drive depending on when my wife is working. Somehow we’ll get there!Cafc43v3r said:
If the trains aren't on strike you can get a train from Manchester to Leeds all through the night because of the airport.The Red Robin said:
Getting there shouldn’t be an issue. Train (if possible) or coach. Getting home is unlikely so could be a hotel.Cafc43v3r said:
Let me know if you figure it out!!The Red Robin said:Need to figure out how I’ll get there and back from Leeds minus the car that day 😬
Where are you based exactly?0 -
Exactly what the loyalty points system was implemented for. Fairest way to do itclive said:Supporters are advised to make sure they have an account registered on the club’s ticketing database in order to be in the best position to purchase tickets to the quarter-final.
Tickets for any last eight fixture are likely to be in-demand and by being registered on the club’s ticketing database, you will have a greater chance of being able to purchase tickets.
Click here to register your details on the club’s ticketing database. Please email tickets@cafc.co.uk if you have any queries or to check if you are already registered.
If you have purchased tickets for a Charlton match from booking.cafc.co.uk then you will already be registered on the club’s ticketing database.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticketing-information-ahead-quarter-final-draw
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Solidgone said:
I went by train.Lewis Coaches said:
Back in 74 the only way to get up to Manchester was make your own way up there.ForeverAddickted said:Bet the club will be stupid and wont run a Valley Away service...
Even if they do it'll probably be one or two coaches, especially if there is to be a Rail Strike!!
Lewis Coaches said no coach travel due to too much trouble up in Manchester.
As I recall 9 of us back of Bedford van went up together . Cost of ticket seats 1 pound 10 pence .0











