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MAN UNITED TICKETS - Collection from Old Trafford from 4:30pm
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Got our 2 tickets
. . & booked the coach from Well Hall . . . COYR 1 -
There is, but take a packed lunch and a crate of beer with you - I’m guessing it’s going to be a long wait in that line!palarsehater said:Will purchase tomorrow morning is there an Option to pick up at the valley on Saturday? Before Lincoln match1 -
You answered your own question.clb74 said:
On the other hand.LargeAddick said:Still find it wrong that the majority of season ticket holders can’t buy until 11am tomorrow with the game just a week away. Should have made the various loyalty points periods shorter. Plus no timings on the coach or whether they are running any on the normal Valley Express routes.
How can a season ticket holder who might not of done one away game have priority over a fellow fan who might of done 10 home games and 10 aways?
S/T holder has contributed more financially than the 10 home game fan.
The 10 aways financially benefit the other clubs competing with Charlton.3 -
Charlton have not yet got the Man U tickets.
We "ordered" our 8 today, plus 4 previously.0 -
It's mainly so adult S/T holders, can get 1 for their kid, who they often take but don't have a S/T.palarsehater said:I’m on 275 points
had an st up until last year and do about 6/7 aways a season and occasional home games and was at the Brighton game for me giving me a priority over general sale is fair.What I don’t agree with is 2 per member - I don’t see the point
This I believe was the biggest problem if they limited it to 1 per S/T holder.
It's only adult S/T holders that are allowed 2 ie not kids.1 -
Feel an early finish from work and a midweek trip to The Valley on a non match day may be on the cards - Saturday has shades of 1994 written all over it3
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Just bought, very easy.0
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Great news that all seems to be going smoothly so far.0
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Didn’t realise that.Covered End said:
It's mainly so adult S/T holders, can get 1 for their kid, who they often take but don't have a S/T.palarsehater said:I’m on 275 points
had an st up until last year and do about 6/7 aways a season and occasional home games and was at the Brighton game for me giving me a priority over general sale is fair.What I don’t agree with is 2 per member - I don’t see the point
This I believe was the biggest problem if they limited it to 1 per S/T holder.
It's only adult S/T holders that are allowed 2 ie not kids.0 -
You have the option to choose seating or standing when you buy your tickets.
Utd give away clubs just over 500 standing tickets I believe….& standing tickets are still available as of today.1 -
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But that suggests that the only criteria that matters for ticket eligibility is financial support for the club. What about just…support? You say it like the only benefit of fans going to away games is financially supporting the away club.Covered End said:
You answered your own question.clb74 said:
On the other hand.LargeAddick said:Still find it wrong that the majority of season ticket holders can’t buy until 11am tomorrow with the game just a week away. Should have made the various loyalty points periods shorter. Plus no timings on the coach or whether they are running any on the normal Valley Express routes.
How can a season ticket holder who might not of done one away game have priority over a fellow fan who might of done 10 home games and 10 aways?
S/T holder has contributed more financially than the 10 home game fan.
The 10 aways financially benefit the other clubs competing with Charlton.0 -
It’s not the only criteria though, is it? The proof of that is that you do get loyalty points for going to await matches.JaShea99 said:
But that suggests that the only criteria that matters for ticket eligibility is financial support for the club. What about just…support? You say it like the only benefit of fans going to away games is financially supporting the away club.Covered End said:
You answered your own question.clb74 said:
On the other hand.LargeAddick said:Still find it wrong that the majority of season ticket holders can’t buy until 11am tomorrow with the game just a week away. Should have made the various loyalty points periods shorter. Plus no timings on the coach or whether they are running any on the normal Valley Express routes.
How can a season ticket holder who might not of done one away game have priority over a fellow fan who might of done 10 home games and 10 aways?
S/T holder has contributed more financially than the 10 home game fan.
The 10 aways financially benefit the other clubs competing with Charlton.2 -
Of course. I was answering the above.se9addick said:
It’s not the only criteria though, is it? The proof of that is that you do get loyalty points for going to await matches.JaShea99 said:
But that suggests that the only criteria that matters for ticket eligibility is financial support for the club. What about just…support? You say it like the only benefit of fans going to away games is financially supporting the away club.Covered End said:
You answered your own question.clb74 said:
On the other hand.LargeAddick said:Still find it wrong that the majority of season ticket holders can’t buy until 11am tomorrow with the game just a week away. Should have made the various loyalty points periods shorter. Plus no timings on the coach or whether they are running any on the normal Valley Express routes.
How can a season ticket holder who might not of done one away game have priority over a fellow fan who might of done 10 home games and 10 aways?
S/T holder has contributed more financially than the 10 home game fan.
The 10 aways financially benefit the other clubs competing with Charlton.0 -
Hi @Bigfatpete. I emailed the ticket office and said I would be interested if they ran coaches from Kent. They said its under consideration and they would let me know. Not seen anything yet. I'm not buying unless coaches confirmed.Bigfatpete said:Am I correct in saying there hasn’t been any coaches confirmed for Kent area yet?1 -
Vocal support is great, but it doesn't pay the bills. No money, no players, no club.JaShea99 said:
But that suggests that the only criteria that matters for ticket eligibility is financial support for the club. What about just…support? You say it like the only benefit of fans going to away games is financially supporting the away club.Covered End said:
You answered your own question.clb74 said:
On the other hand.LargeAddick said:Still find it wrong that the majority of season ticket holders can’t buy until 11am tomorrow with the game just a week away. Should have made the various loyalty points periods shorter. Plus no timings on the coach or whether they are running any on the normal Valley Express routes.
How can a season ticket holder who might not of done one away game have priority over a fellow fan who might of done 10 home games and 10 aways?
S/T holder has contributed more financially than the 10 home game fan.
The 10 aways financially benefit the other clubs competing with Charlton.2 -
Covered End said:
It's mainly so adult S/T holders, can get 1 for their kid, who they often take but don't have a S/T.palarsehater said:I’m on 275 points
had an st up until last year and do about 6/7 aways a season and occasional home games and was at the Brighton game for me giving me a priority over general sale is fair.What I don’t agree with is 2 per member - I don’t see the point
This I believe was the biggest problem if they limited it to 1 per S/T holder.
It's only adult S/T holders that are allowed 2 ie not kids.
So is it only adult season tickets that qualify for 2 tickets? I have adult and U18 ST, and am able to purchase tomorrow from 2pm and was hoping to get 2 through each ST so 4 in total. Can’t see that info on the website.0 -
They should base it on how good looking you are.clb74 said:
On the other hand.LargeAddick said:Still find it wrong that the majority of season ticket holders can’t buy until 11am tomorrow with the game just a week away. Should have made the various loyalty points periods shorter. Plus no timings on the coach or whether they are running any on the normal Valley Express routes.
How can a season ticket holder who might not of done one away game have priority over a fellow fan who might of done 10 home games and 10 aways?
I would be in phase one
You would be in phase six.9 -
Hi @CafcWest yeh they told me the same, they are leaving it pretty late to decide if to run one or not. I haven’t bought either until I know if it’s running.CafcWest said:
Hi @Bigfatpete. I emailed the ticket office and said I would be interested if they ran coaches from Kent. They said its under consideration and they would let me know. Not seen anything yet. I'm not buying unless coaches confirmed.Bigfatpete said:Am I correct in saying there hasn’t been any coaches confirmed for Kent area yet?1 -
But why not? Surely it wouldn't take a club the size of Man U long to get the tickets printer and couriered down to us.Covered End said:Charlton have not yet got the Man U tickets.
We "ordered" our 8 today, plus 4 previously.0 -
killerandflash said:
But why not? Surely it wouldn't take a club the size of Man U long to get the tickets printer and couriered down to us.Covered End said:Charlton have not yet got the Man U tickets.
We "ordered" our 8 today, plus 4 previously.
yes I was told we have to wait for an email saying I can collect. Really don't want to queue on Saturday. Can see loads missing the start of the game. Carnage.0 -
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I agree. All I’m saying is the loyalty periods should have been over a shorter period or reduced somewhat. We have had about seven loyalty tiers and probably shifted about 3k tickets. They could have reduced the tiers and the sale times. Of course it’s right that those who have done away games get higher priority over those that haven’t the last couple of seasons.clb74 said:
On the other hand.LargeAddick said:Still find it wrong that the majority of season ticket holders can’t buy until 11am tomorrow with the game just a week away. Should have made the various loyalty points periods shorter. Plus no timings on the coach or whether they are running any on the normal Valley Express routes.
How can a season ticket holder who might not of done one away game have priority over a fellow fan who might of done 10 home games and 10 aways?
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It never game me that option when i bought online this afternoon.Oh Eddie Youds... said:You have the option to choose seating or standing when you buy your tickets.
Utd give away clubs just over 500 standing tickets I believe….& standing tickets are still available as of today.0 -
This is my understanding.Nug said:Covered End said:
It's mainly so adult S/T holders, can get 1 for their kid, who they often take but don't have a S/T.palarsehater said:I’m on 275 points
had an st up until last year and do about 6/7 aways a season and occasional home games and was at the Brighton game for me giving me a priority over general sale is fair.What I don’t agree with is 2 per member - I don’t see the point
This I believe was the biggest problem if they limited it to 1 per S/T holder.
It's only adult S/T holders that are allowed 2 ie not kids.
So is it only adult season tickets that qualify for 2 tickets? I have adult and U18 ST, and am able to purchase tomorrow from 2pm and was hoping to get 2 through each ST so 4 in total. Can’t see that info on the website.0 -
Don't know, but mate asked ticket office midday & said they didn't have them yet.killerandflash said:
But why not? Surely it wouldn't take a club the size of Man U long to get the tickets printer and couriered down to us.Covered End said:Charlton have not yet got the Man U tickets.
We "ordered" our 8 today, plus 4 previously.0 -
I ordered my tickets from the ticket office at the valley (in person earlier today).Bedsaddick said:
It never game me that option when i bought online this afternoon.Oh Eddie Youds... said:You have the option to choose seating or standing when you buy your tickets.
Utd give away clubs just over 500 standing tickets I believe….& standing tickets are still available as of today.
As no tickets have been sent out yet maybe give them a call tomorrow if you want a standing ticket.
United now have standing areas in both the home & away end:
https://www.manutd.com/en/amp/news/detail/man-utd-safe-standing-application-for-old-trafford-is-approved
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Purely out of interest, what time were you down there & how many were queing (if any)?Oh Eddie Youds... said:
I ordered my tickets from the ticket office at the valley (in person earlier today).Bedsaddick said:
It never game me that option when i bought online this afternoon.Oh Eddie Youds... said:You have the option to choose seating or standing when you buy your tickets.
Utd give away clubs just over 500 standing tickets I believe….& standing tickets are still available as of today.
As no tickets have been sent out yet maybe give them a call tomorrow if you want a standing ticket.
United now have standing areas in both the home & away end:
https://www.manutd.com/en/amp/news/detail/man-utd-safe-standing-application-for-old-trafford-is-approved0 -
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@oheddieyouds any idea where in the away end they're allocated? Can only see what appears to be a section in the corner for home fans when the home lot were put in.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
I ordered my tickets from the ticket office at the valley (in person earlier today).Bedsaddick said:
It never game me that option when i bought online this afternoon.Oh Eddie Youds... said:You have the option to choose seating or standing when you buy your tickets.
Utd give away clubs just over 500 standing tickets I believe….& standing tickets are still available as of today.
As no tickets have been sent out yet maybe give them a call tomorrow if you want a standing ticket.
United now have standing areas in both the home & away end:
https://www.manutd.com/en/amp/news/detail/man-utd-safe-standing-application-for-old-trafford-is-approved0 -
All saying how they followed us all their lifese9addick said:
This is just what happens when a football team is successful. We haven’t had it in so long that many have forgotten what it’s like, some of the younger fans may never have really experienced it. If we got back to the Prem one day you would have about 15,000 additional season ticket holders who didn’t tough out through these years in the dulldrums.shine166 said:Playing one of the biggest clubs in world football and some fans can't work out why so many others are so keen to attend.
Like what happened when we went into the prem
Competing against each other on who was more a Charlton fan jokers you either support us or you don't simple as that3 -
Around 3pm. Didn’t see any other fans…although every window at the ticket office was staffed.Covered End said:
Purely out of interest, what time were you down there & how many were queing (if any)?Oh Eddie Youds... said:
I ordered my tickets from the ticket office at the valley (in person earlier today).Bedsaddick said:
It never game me that option when i bought online this afternoon.Oh Eddie Youds... said:You have the option to choose seating or standing when you buy your tickets.
Utd give away clubs just over 500 standing tickets I believe….& standing tickets are still available as of today.
As no tickets have been sent out yet maybe give them a call tomorrow if you want a standing ticket.
United now have standing areas in both the home & away end:
https://www.manutd.com/en/amp/news/detail/man-utd-safe-standing-application-for-old-trafford-is-approvedI only went down there because a) I live close & b) I hoped doing so might allow me to collect my tickets (but part B didn’t work out as the club haven’t received them yet).
There’s no real advantage to going down there until the tickets come in…unless you want the option of a standing ticket! (which it sounds like you can’t order online).2









