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Wembley tickets - 39k officially SOLD OUT (p109)
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Tearing up. I don’t think I’ve ever felt prouderExiled_Addick said:
The Charlton Life thread, twelve step program:Uboat said:Like all great threads on this forum over the years, this one has now entered the mad phase.
1) Grumbling
2) Outrage
3) That one sensible post based on solid information that everyone ignores
4) Puns
5) Tangent
6) It's all gone a bit weird
7) Outrage (again)
8) AFKA or Ali tells us all off
9) Someone mentions brexit
10) More puns
11) Everyone moves on
12) Random thread resurrection on an a loosely related subject 11 years later43 -
You forgot the obligatory Kenneth Williams photo.Exiled_Addick said:
The Charlton Life thread, twelve step program:Uboat said:Like all great threads on this forum over the years, this one has now entered the mad phase.
1) Grumbling
2) Outrage
3) That one sensible post based on solid information that everyone ignores
4) Puns
5) Tangent
6) It's all gone a bit weird
7) Outrage (again)
8) AFKA or Ali tells us all off
9) Someone mentions brexit
10) More puns
11) Everyone moves on
12) Random thread resurrection on an a loosely related subject 11 years later11 -
These guys are going to be pissed there is no general sale.
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Whats the best Wembley area of the stadium to bunk? 🤔5
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So how’s it looking we all get a ticket if ITKEr_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:@EugenesAxe could you edit that back, so my so called joke can work.
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It just gets better, this Orient fan is saying they will need to eject any Charlton fans identified.

Between reading here, Leyton Orient fans on twitter, their forums and twitter in general, had a right good night. Actually had tears in my eyes.
Solid night of social media, very decent birthday. Charlton win at Wembley and that will do me13 -
Thats AI initBalladMan said:These guys are going to be pissed there is no general sale.
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The club don’t have the tickets to send. It’s Wembley at fault.Croydon said:
The so called twins, who aren't even charlton fans btw, have been created by the ticket office using AI instead of sending out people's tickets. And Orient have Boxpark!Callumcafc said:
“So called twins” LOLjacob_CAFC said:The so called twins have literally the same so called facial expressions. I'm of the opinion if you are unsure it's probably AI.0 -
I'm not ITK about how many will be released or when - thats presumably down to Wembley, EFL, and the clubs, acting quickly. Maybe @Airman Brown has a view on what the weakest link would be delaying things?Valleysarr said:
So how’s it looking we all get a ticket if ITKEr_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:@EugenesAxe could you edit that back, so my so called joke can work.
But we're all ITK that there are currently 30,000+ unsold seats across the stadium, with multiple thousands in vacant blocks adjoining ours.6 -
What have the photographers ever done for us?EugenesAxe said:
Call themselves a photographer…ForeverAddickted said:
Cos the Photographer rudely cropped me out...?EugenesAxe said:
How are you in the picture then, so called ForeverAddickted 😉ForeverAddickted said:
I can confirm I'm in this picture...Ollywozere said:
Alright, to REALLY put it to bed this time!jacob_CAFC said:The so called twins have literally the same so called facial expressions. I'm of the opinion if you are unsure it's probably AI.
Here's the original: https://www.alamy.com/london-england-26th-may-charlton-fans-during-the-sky-bet-league-1-play-off-final-between-charlton-athletic-and-sunderland-at-wembley-stadium-london-on-sunday-26th-may-2019-credit-leila-coker-mi-news-credit-mi-news-sport-alamy-live-news-image247549333.html?imageid=3AFCCA82-4A0A-4195-8E81-7C9C8E5EC149&p=761541&pn=2&searchId=56dd3da18f2a8c89602a2ab6a9bb2795&searchtype=0
And here are the twins again for another angle: https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-26th-may-2019-charlton-fans-during-the-sky-bet-league-1-play-off-final-between-charlton-athletic-and-sunderland-at-wembley-stadium-london-on-sunday-26th-may-2019-credit-mi-news-sport-alamy-live-news-image247501116.html?imageid=B333EFB8-F25F-4E47-A5F7-35290C389550&p=761541&pn=1&searchId=83978bd7e5e174444e9b0bd8fb3d2daf&searchtype=0
You cant see me, but I'm way off to the right, as was at Wembley that day
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And the Appleton slant eyed snapGreenhithe said:
You forgot the obligatory Kenneth Williams photo.Exiled_Addick said:
The Charlton Life thread, twelve step program:Uboat said:Like all great threads on this forum over the years, this one has now entered the mad phase.
1) Grumbling
2) Outrage
3) That one sensible post based on solid information that everyone ignores
4) Puns
5) Tangent
6) It's all gone a bit weird
7) Outrage (again)
8) AFKA or Ali tells us all off
9) Someone mentions brexit
10) More puns
11) Everyone moves on
12) Random thread resurrection on an a loosely related subject 11 years later2 -
Try your local print shop.BalladMan said:Let’s get this to 100 pages before the nights out.
anyone got any recommendations for getting a flag made by Sunday. I have a design.
And yes, this is AI.0 -
I honestly don’t think it is.ElfsborgAddick said:
Bromley and Barnet, come on, that's taking it a bit too far.Woodwork said:
I think most medium sized London football clubs could sell 40,000 tickets for a one off, promotion decider at Wembley tbf.Gravesend_Addick said:I understand it's a wembley game & appreciate not everyone in attendance will be a 'proper 'fan, but the volume of tickets & the speed in which they've sold shows the fan base is still there & the potential for the club is still huge.
I think there's a real feel good factor around the club at the moment & the future looks bright, regardless of Sunday's result!!Same as I think every London based club could get 35-40,000 most weeks in the PL, if given the stadium to do so, including Barnet and Bromley. As that is the nature of English football these days.Which means I do agree with you, there is great potential. But in the Championship you have a fair few clubs that average 25-40,000 on a regular basis. So until that happens, you need owners that step up.
Plonk Bromley in the Premier League and give them a 40,000 stadium and they will sell it out most weeks. That is where English football is at these days. In fact, the very fact they have no league history & therefore rivarlary baggage, means they’d sell it out even easier. Lots of football tourists would go, local ones & foreign ones.Charlton has lots of potential. But so does any club playing inside the M25 in this modern era. Difference is, Charlton at least has a much better foundation already in place than Bromley. But that doesn’t diminish the point that if a eccentric billionaire built a 40,000 capacity stadium at Earls Court, founded a club called Earls Court Rovers and bribed the PL for a place in PL ala Arsenal style in 1919, then they could get crowds of 30-40,000 depending on fixture. It wouldn’t be the most partisan ground in the country, but it would be full.10 -
"We will need to deal with any intruders ourselves".
Ooooo, he sounds hard.23 -
There’s an ‘if’ doing quite a lot of heavy lifting in that post.Woodwork said:
I honestly don’t think it is.ElfsborgAddick said:
Bromley and Barnet, come on, that's taking it a bit too far.Woodwork said:
I think most medium sized London football clubs could sell 40,000 tickets for a one off, promotion decider at Wembley tbf.Gravesend_Addick said:I understand it's a wembley game & appreciate not everyone in attendance will be a 'proper 'fan, but the volume of tickets & the speed in which they've sold shows the fan base is still there & the potential for the club is still huge.
I think there's a real feel good factor around the club at the moment & the future looks bright, regardless of Sunday's result!!Same as I think every London based club could get 35-40,000 most weeks in the PL, if given the stadium to do so, including Barnet and Bromley. As that is the nature of English football these days.Which means I do agree with you, there is great potential. But in the Championship you have a fair few clubs that average 25-40,000 on a regular basis. So until that happens, you need owners that step up.
Plonk Bromley in the Premier League and give them a 40,000 stadium and they will sell it out most weeks. That is where English football is at these days. In fact, the very fact they have no league history & therefore rivarlary baggage, means they’d sell it out even easier. Lots of football tourists would go, local ones & foreign ones.Charlton has lots of potential. But so does any club playing inside the M25 in this modern era. Difference is, Charlton at least has a much better foundation already in place than Bromley. But that doesn’t diminish the point that if a eccentric billionaire built a 40,000 capacity stadium at Earls Court, founded a club called Earls Court Rovers and bribed the PL for a place in PL ala Arsenal style in 1919, then they could get crowds of 30-40,000 depending on fixture. It wouldn’t be the most partisan ground in the country, but it would be full.5 -
Not forgetting “It’s happening” and Iowa broadside gifs.Greenhithe said:
You forgot the obligatory Kenneth Williams photo.Exiled_Addick said:
The Charlton Life thread, twelve step program:Uboat said:Like all great threads on this forum over the years, this one has now entered the mad phase.
1) Grumbling
2) Outrage
3) That one sensible post based on solid information that everyone ignores
4) Puns
5) Tangent
6) It's all gone a bit weird
7) Outrage (again)
8) AFKA or Ali tells us all off
9) Someone mentions brexit
10) More puns
11) Everyone moves on
12) Random thread resurrection on an a loosely related subject 11 years later0 -
Charlton are massive, everywhere we go…3
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Is Woodwork AI? Does he have a twin?3
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MillwallFanEugenesAxe said:Is Woodwork AI? Does he have a twin?6 -
Not really.Uboat said:
There’s an ‘if’ doing quite a lot of heavy lifting in that post.Woodwork said:
I honestly don’t think it is.ElfsborgAddick said:
Bromley and Barnet, come on, that's taking it a bit too far.Woodwork said:
I think most medium sized London football clubs could sell 40,000 tickets for a one off, promotion decider at Wembley tbf.Gravesend_Addick said:I understand it's a wembley game & appreciate not everyone in attendance will be a 'proper 'fan, but the volume of tickets & the speed in which they've sold shows the fan base is still there & the potential for the club is still huge.
I think there's a real feel good factor around the club at the moment & the future looks bright, regardless of Sunday's result!!Same as I think every London based club could get 35-40,000 most weeks in the PL, if given the stadium to do so, including Barnet and Bromley. As that is the nature of English football these days.Which means I do agree with you, there is great potential. But in the Championship you have a fair few clubs that average 25-40,000 on a regular basis. So until that happens, you need owners that step up.
Plonk Bromley in the Premier League and give them a 40,000 stadium and they will sell it out most weeks. That is where English football is at these days. In fact, the very fact they have no league history & therefore rivarlary baggage, means they’d sell it out even easier. Lots of football tourists would go, local ones & foreign ones.Charlton has lots of potential. But so does any club playing inside the M25 in this modern era. Difference is, Charlton at least has a much better foundation already in place than Bromley. But that doesn’t diminish the point that if a eccentric billionaire built a 40,000 capacity stadium at Earls Court, founded a club called Earls Court Rovers and bribed the PL for a place in PL ala Arsenal style in 1919, then they could get crowds of 30-40,000 depending on fixture. It wouldn’t be the most partisan ground in the country, but it would be full.
Because the point is, there are easily enough foreign vistitors and floating football fans living in and around London to make an American style franchise football club a reality these days. Most PL clubs are reducing season ticket holders so that they can cash in on football tourists (UK & foreign based ones).I am not literally talking about Bromley or even Earls Court Rovers (😂) specifically. I am making a point about modern football crowds.0 -
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So called modern football crowds1
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Ohhhhhhhhh!Uboat said:
MillwallFanEugenesAxe said:Is Woodwork AI? Does he have a twin?0 -
Might be a cousin tbfUboat said:
MillwallFanEugenesAxe said:Is Woodwork AI? Does he have a twin?0 -
Excellent idea. These types of fans won't even need a seat on Sunday!Woodwork said:
Not really.Uboat said:
There’s an ‘if’ doing quite a lot of heavy lifting in that post.Woodwork said:
I honestly don’t think it is.ElfsborgAddick said:
Bromley and Barnet, come on, that's taking it a bit too far.Woodwork said:
I think most medium sized London football clubs could sell 40,000 tickets for a one off, promotion decider at Wembley tbf.Gravesend_Addick said:I understand it's a wembley game & appreciate not everyone in attendance will be a 'proper 'fan, but the volume of tickets & the speed in which they've sold shows the fan base is still there & the potential for the club is still huge.
I think there's a real feel good factor around the club at the moment & the future looks bright, regardless of Sunday's result!!Same as I think every London based club could get 35-40,000 most weeks in the PL, if given the stadium to do so, including Barnet and Bromley. As that is the nature of English football these days.Which means I do agree with you, there is great potential. But in the Championship you have a fair few clubs that average 25-40,000 on a regular basis. So until that happens, you need owners that step up.
Plonk Bromley in the Premier League and give them a 40,000 stadium and they will sell it out most weeks. That is where English football is at these days. In fact, the very fact they have no league history & therefore rivarlary baggage, means they’d sell it out even easier. Lots of football tourists would go, local ones & foreign ones.Charlton has lots of potential. But so does any club playing inside the M25 in this modern era. Difference is, Charlton at least has a much better foundation already in place than Bromley. But that doesn’t diminish the point that if a eccentric billionaire built a 40,000 capacity stadium at Earls Court, founded a club called Earls Court Rovers and bribed the PL for a place in PL ala Arsenal style in 1919, then they could get crowds of 30-40,000 depending on fixture. It wouldn’t be the most partisan ground in the country, but it would be full.
Because the point is, there are easily enough foreign vistitors and floating football fans living in and around London to make an American style franchise football club a reality these days. Most PL clubs are reducing season ticket holders so that they can cash in on football tourists (UK & foreign based ones).I am not literally talking about Bromley or even Earls Court Rovers (😂) specifically. I am making a point about modern football crowds.8 -
Either that or a case of the Midwitch Cuckoos... It's getting spooky!AdTheAddicK said:
Thats AI initBalladMan said:These guys are going to be pissed there is no general sale.
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You’d have thought that somewhere there would have been some joined up thinking and once we’d sold out Wembley immediately released a further 6/8k to us. I thought that was the reason why Orient were selling block by block inching towards the halfway line so we could sweep up the unsold tickets.
I’m sure we will get more if only because the EFL will want to maximise their cut.7 -
Anyone else feeling a massive sense of pride at the speed we have sold our allocation ?COYRS13
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Orient not going to general sale will hamper their sales quite a bit presumably. Looks like they go on sale to anyone on their database tomorrow so expect their sales to increase but looking unlikely to top 30k so hopefully we can sweep up some extras4
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Started typing a response then remembered my rule about engaging with mad people online.5
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There was no choice other than to stop the general sale - and I would hazard a guess that the Police had something to do with that decision.follett said:Orient not going to general sale will hamper their sales quite a bit presumably. Looks like they go on sale to anyone on their database tomorrow so expect their sales to increase but looking unlikely to top 30k so hopefully we can sweep up some extrasI really don't think it will be close to 30k - maybe 25k tops for Orient.We'll have a big bunch of tickets released for sale on Thursday in addition to the 1400 confirmed today.Keep the faith.*this post was brought to you by ChatGPT*10











