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So over 20,000 can’t leave early (or straight after the game) and get a train?0 -
What time the ROD open?0
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The end blocks are obvious but i'm surprised there's so many seats still available on halfway in the Curbs stand. What's the price difference between blocks C & D?Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
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£40 vs £35Chris_from_Sidcup said:
The end blocks are obvious but i'm surprised there's so many seats still available on halfway in the Curbs stand. What's the price difference between blocks C & D?Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
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Got a spare u18 ticket for north upper as my boy can't come(season ticket)0
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This aged well!Weegie Addick said:
We did this after a member’s query a little while back. Thanks for prompting us to share more widely.PragueAddick said:@Weegie Addick @castrust would you proactively ask the club about the policing arrangements for after the game? Head them off at the pass before the final pre-match meeting of all the "relevant authorities"?
Here is the full response from club SLO:“I have spoken to the relevant people at the club who want to assure you that we will not be holding back home fans like what happened in 2017. This was done for a serious matter, but we will not be doing this again. The club are working closely with the police who are working externally during the event.Despite ownership changes, rest assured that all club staff are aware of the issues this fixture has caused in the past. The staff that work for the club full-time, and on matchdays, are all well-versed in how best to approach and work this game.I hope that this helps solve any concerns. Ultimately, any out of the ordinary decisions that are made around the day, will only come from external recommendations of the police, but we are all working hard to ensure that the Millwall game is enjoyable and safe for all fans.”11 -
So does this suggest that there is a ‘serious matter’ again this time - some sort of threat / intelligence ?Off_it said:
This aged well!Weegie Addick said:
We did this after a member’s query a little while back. Thanks for prompting us to share more widely.PragueAddick said:@Weegie Addick @castrust would you proactively ask the club about the policing arrangements for after the game? Head them off at the pass before the final pre-match meeting of all the "relevant authorities"?
Here is the full response from club SLO:“I have spoken to the relevant people at the club who want to assure you that we will not be holding back home fans like what happened in 2017. This was done for a serious matter, but we will not be doing this again. The club are working closely with the police who are working externally during the event.Despite ownership changes, rest assured that all club staff are aware of the issues this fixture has caused in the past. The staff that work for the club full-time, and on matchdays, are all well-versed in how best to approach and work this game.I hope that this helps solve any concerns. Ultimately, any out of the ordinary decisions that are made around the day, will only come from external recommendations of the police, but we are all working hard to ensure that the Millwall game is enjoyable and safe for all fans.”0 -
Only in the home endsDucktapeshoerepairs said:
some sort of intelligence ?Off_it said:
This aged well!Weegie Addick said:
We did this after a member’s query a little while back. Thanks for prompting us to share more widely.PragueAddick said:@Weegie Addick @castrust would you proactively ask the club about the policing arrangements for after the game? Head them off at the pass before the final pre-match meeting of all the "relevant authorities"?
Here is the full response from club SLO:“I have spoken to the relevant people at the club who want to assure you that we will not be holding back home fans like what happened in 2017. This was done for a serious matter, but we will not be doing this again. The club are working closely with the police who are working externally during the event.Despite ownership changes, rest assured that all club staff are aware of the issues this fixture has caused in the past. The staff that work for the club full-time, and on matchdays, are all well-versed in how best to approach and work this game.I hope that this helps solve any concerns. Ultimately, any out of the ordinary decisions that are made around the day, will only come from external recommendations of the police, but we are all working hard to ensure that the Millwall game is enjoyable and safe for all fans.”12 -
Well, they are technically correct 'we will not be holding back home fans like what happened in 2017'. They just plan to make us walk 20 minutes out of our way. Always need to be careful with these comms teams twisting the truth to fit their narrative.7
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That’s also only those travelling by train as well. Most other home fans will be unaffected.BalladMan said:Well, they are technically correct 'we will not be holding back home fans like what happened in 2017'. They just plan to make us walk 20 minutes out of our way. Always need to be careful with these comms teams twisting the truth to fit their narrative.0 -
If you're a public organisation or politician and decide to turn off replies to your tweet before even posting it, it's probably a good time to step back and consider why.9
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Just to clarify, Will the Kent bound side of the station be open or will home fans have to wait to gain access?2
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If the ‘map’ is to be believed, Millwall have access to both sides of the station and we don’t!!! It’s quite extraordinaryGravesend_Addick said:Just to clarify, Will the Kent bound side of the station be open or will home fans have to wait to gain access?
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Sorry if already posted only just catching up but what’s the logic of shutting Ransom Walk when it’s the station that the police are worried about and that’s still closed off
Gonna be great with 20000 people trying to get over the railway footbridge…
Pain in the arse particularly following the inevitable defeat 😂1 -
That’s bonkers that map0
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Just for balance….
None of my mates are millwall, none of my family are Millwall, I’d rather eat my own testicles than go and watch Millwall when we’re away and I hope we absolutely batter them tomorrow17 -
The most sensible thing that has been written on this forum for a long timemrbligh said:Just for balance….
None of my mates are millwall, none of my family are Millwall, I’d rather eat my own testicles than go and watch Millwall when we’re away and I hope we absolutely batter them tomorrow4 -
The bar was very low to be fairDucktapeshoerepairs said:
The most sensible thing that has been written on this forum for a long timemrbligh said:Just for balance….
None of my mates are millwall, none of my family are Millwall, I’d rather eat my own testicles than go and watch Millwall when we’re away and I hope we absolutely batter them tomorrow0 -
Don’t forget we are trainspotters - we just look at the trains rather than getting on them.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
If the ‘map’ is to be believed, Millwall have access to both sides of the station and we don’t!!! It’s quite extraordinaryGravesend_Addick said:Just to clarify, Will the Kent bound side of the station be open or will home fans have to wait to gain access?
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Surely at least 50% of non-train foot passenger also go towards Charlton church lane? I park over that way and it’s going to take 15-20 mins longer to loop round.MartinCAFC said:
That’s also only those travelling by train as well. Most other home fans will be unaffected.BalladMan said:Well, they are technically correct 'we will not be holding back home fans like what happened in 2017'. They just plan to make us walk 20 minutes out of our way. Always need to be careful with these comms teams twisting the truth to fit their narrative.1 -
Can't even see them from there though! May as well hold us all at the bloody level crossing at this rateBrownie12 said:
Don’t forget we are trainspotters - we just look at the trains rather than getting on them.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
If the ‘map’ is to be believed, Millwall have access to both sides of the station and we don’t!!! It’s quite extraordinaryGravesend_Addick said:Just to clarify, Will the Kent bound side of the station be open or will home fans have to wait to gain access?
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I assume because they don’t want 20k people trying to force their way through a tight space under the arches.Southendaddick said:Sorry if already posted only just catching up but what’s the logic of shutting Ransom Walk when it’s the station that the police are worried about and that’s still closed off
Gonna be great with 20000 people trying to get over the railway footbridge…
Pain in the arse particularly following the inevitable defeat 😂1 -
It's clearly a "double serious matter" this time, because not only have they made the same decision as last time, they've made it despite giving assurances that they wouldn't do it.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
So does this suggest that there is a ‘serious matter’ again this time - some sort of threat / intelligence ?Off_it said:
This aged well!Weegie Addick said:
We did this after a member’s query a little while back. Thanks for prompting us to share more widely.PragueAddick said:@Weegie Addick @castrust would you proactively ask the club about the policing arrangements for after the game? Head them off at the pass before the final pre-match meeting of all the "relevant authorities"?
Here is the full response from club SLO:“I have spoken to the relevant people at the club who want to assure you that we will not be holding back home fans like what happened in 2017. This was done for a serious matter, but we will not be doing this again. The club are working closely with the police who are working externally during the event.Despite ownership changes, rest assured that all club staff are aware of the issues this fixture has caused in the past. The staff that work for the club full-time, and on matchdays, are all well-versed in how best to approach and work this game.I hope that this helps solve any concerns. Ultimately, any out of the ordinary decisions that are made around the day, will only come from external recommendations of the police, but we are all working hard to ensure that the Millwall game is enjoyable and safe for all fans.”
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Presumably if Charlton fans make a lot of trouble next season Millwall will be held back.
Is the solution is to be worse than them?0 -
Or just let us through the level crossing when a train is coming.sam3110 said:
Can't even see them from there though! May as well hold us all at the bloody level crossing at this rateBrownie12 said:
Don’t forget we are trainspotters - we just look at the trains rather than getting on them.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
If the ‘map’ is to be believed, Millwall have access to both sides of the station and we don’t!!! It’s quite extraordinaryGravesend_Addick said:Just to clarify, Will the Kent bound side of the station be open or will home fans have to wait to gain access?
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Annoying, but I kind of get it. Not quite sure why we can't just lock them in for an hour after the game like they do to us though. Not too fussed though, they'll have all fucked off 15mins before the end when we're 4 up and then we can conga our way back to the station at leisure! COYA1
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Quality workEr_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
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God I really wanna see a hero blast one in in front of the Jimmy Seed tomorrow and give it to their fans
Leaburn scored our last victorious goal against them. Come on Miles me old son7 -
Very clear from those two blocks (and to a lesser extent west M&N v P) that a proportion of people are resistant to paying £40, which is unsurprising. I think the issue with West H is that it’s the wrong place - the demand is to sit behind the goal, not primarily because the lower tier is cheaper.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
The end blocks are obvious but i'm surprised there's so many seats still available on halfway in the Curbs stand. What's the price difference between blocks C & D?Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
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