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  • Any chance this game gets moved due to the planned protests in London that day?
    Could be absolute chaos that day, West Ham V Tottenham, Chelsea at Brentford and Leeds away at Fulham as well.
  • edited August 28
    clive said:
    Due to the high demand, only a small number of Zone 3 tickets remain. To give fans further opportunity to buy at this price, the club has opened West Stand Block H at Zone 3 pricing for this match and for the rest of 2025.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/limited-covered-end-tickets-remaining-millwall-clash

    This would be great, shows they have listened and made a decent commercial decision, except it hasn't been implemented on the ticket website. BLOCK H west stand, coming up as zone 2 (£35) still.
  • clive said:
    Due to the high demand, only a small number of Zone 3 tickets remain. To give fans further opportunity to buy at this price, the club has opened West Stand Block H at Zone 3 pricing for this match and for the rest of 2025.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/limited-covered-end-tickets-remaining-millwall-clash

    This would be great, shows they have listened and made a decent commercial decision, except it hasn't been implemented on the ticket website. BLOCK H west stand, coming up as zone 2 (£35) still.
    £30 now.
  • Char1t0n said:
    Croydon said:
    Looking for one adult spare in the covered end. Thanks in advance 
    Have you sold out ? 
    No and we won’t 
    Heads spinning, still trying to work out who’s cup final this is 
    Sadly, the home end won’t be full because of the amount of idiots that follow Millwall. 
    There is no general sale and restricted home area sales as they can’t trust away fans not to get in home end.
    Secondly, some people won’t being kids, elderly etc due to perceived threat of Millwall fans behaviour in and around the ground.
    Also, the way it has been policed in the past (when we couldnt even get to the station after the game) puts people off. 
    The Covered End has already sold out, 3 weeks before the game.
    Ok, the home areas then, you know what I mean 
    I was saying that this does have the potential to sell out, as the Covered End already has and many other sections in the home end are close to, and we still have over 3 weeks to go.

    No offense intended.
  • Loads of train issues that day thamslink and Brighton trains not stopping at London Bridge, plus other engineering work going on. Will be carnage will all those going on the March too. 
  • Char1t0n said:
    Char1t0n said:
    Croydon said:
    Looking for one adult spare in the covered end. Thanks in advance 
    Have you sold out ? 
    No and we won’t 
    Heads spinning, still trying to work out who’s cup final this is 
    Sadly, the home end won’t be full because of the amount of idiots that follow Millwall. 
    There is no general sale and restricted home area sales as they can’t trust away fans not to get in home end.
    Secondly, some people won’t being kids, elderly etc due to perceived threat of Millwall fans behaviour in and around the ground.
    Also, the way it has been policed in the past (when we couldnt even get to the station after the game) puts people off. 
    The Covered End has already sold out, 3 weeks before the game.
    Ok, the home areas then, you know what I mean 
    I was saying that this does have the potential to sell out, as the Covered End already has and many other sections in the home end are close to, and we still have over 3 weeks to go.

    No offense intended.
    It’s on the 13 September, two weeks from tomorrow 
  • Still looking for 1 adult spare Covered End upper
  • @guinnessaddick did you shift yours?
  • surely we should give the scum the upper west cos we can't fill it with home fans , just like qpr should give us more of their seats cos they haven't sold out home areas ... that's how it works isn't it 
  • surely we should give the scum the upper west cos we can't fill it with home fans , just like qpr should give us more of their seats cos they haven't sold out home areas ... that's how it works isn't it 
    Not the same. We allocate one end of the ground for away fans and we let them have all of it. QPR have only let us have half the end where the away fans are located at their ground.
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  • Croydon said:
    @guinnessaddick did you shift yours?
    Yeah, gone.
  • Only three of the six Valley Express routes have places remaining, and these appear limited in number.
  • Can this maybe partially be an early match preview thread? 

    I'm just going to try and get a ticket at the ground on the day - as long as its not in the jimmy seed stand. I wana sit down with a bovril, programme & muffin and don't want close proximity to burbrey hats and shouting.

    I hope a few players really impress Jones in training and they are very eager to get on the pitch and prove themselves like their life depends on it.

    I hope to expect the unexpected. 

    Need a few fresh changes as I think we now have a significant confidence knock. 

    Lets do some work on deadline day and loan in an under 21s potential star from Arsenal or Chelsea
  • Dave2l said:
    Can this maybe partially be an early match preview thread? 

    I'm just going to try and get a ticket at the ground on the day - as long as its not in the jimmy seed stand. I wana sit down with a bovril, programme & muffin and don't want close proximity to burbrey hats and shouting.

    I hope a few players really impress Jones in training and they are very eager to get on the pitch and prove themselves like their life depends on it.

    I hope to expect the unexpected. 

    Need a few fresh changes as I think we now have a significant confidence knock. 

    Lets do some work on deadline day and loan in an under 21s potential star from Arsenal or Chelsea
    Why would you do that? Not sure if you’ll be able to go until the day of the match itself?
  • I doubt it will be a 100% sellout. Can't see that happening.  There will be space available in the corners of the east and west. 
  • Dave2l said:
    I doubt it will be a 100% sellout. Can't see that happening.  There will be space available in the corners of the east and west. 
    You'll have more trouble travelling by train that day than getting a ticket.
  • Dave2l said:
    I doubt it will be a 100% sellout. Can't see that happening.  There will be space available in the corners of the east and west. 
    I don’t think it will be a sell out either, but why not just buy a ticket now? The queues will be a nightmare on the day and you’ll have to pay the Katrien tax.
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  • Dave2l said:
    se9addick said:
    Dave2l said:
    I doubt it will be a 100% sellout. Can't see that happening.  There will be space available in the corners of the east and west. 
    I don’t think it will be a sell out either, but why not just buy a ticket now? The queues will be a nightmare on the day and you’ll have to pay the Katrien tax.

    I'm receiving an upgraded washing machine on the 13th and looking forward to it because my current washing machine has mould on it. They will also get rid of the old one.

    Charlton through and through but I'd rather get that out the way prior to heading towards the valley.

    If I'm in a que and pay a bit extra, so be it.
    No worries, hope both your washing machine and a Charlton win arrive!!
  • Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped  in and bought one.

    Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
    https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940

    What's everyone else thinking of wearing?

    Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
  • Only three of the six Valley Express routes have places remaining, and these appear limited in number.
    Currently only available for two routes - Deal & Sheerness.
  • Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped  in and bought one.

    Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
    https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940

    What's everyone else thinking of wearing?

    Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
    I'm tending to think this is a serious post as mental as it is.
    If it's serious I think you're old enough to decide what clothes to wear.

    Generally speaking police officers (apart from maybe the viewing box) haven't been in football grounds for donkeys years.
    Everyone uses stewards.

    The Millwall fans inside The Valley are probably all S/T holders and follow the team all over to gain enough "points", so I don't expect them to be too bad (famous last words).
  • Most of the scum fans that think they're still hard as nails now have Freedom Passes and replacement hips
  • Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped  in and bought one.

    Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
    https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940

    What's everyone else thinking of wearing?

    Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
    I'm tending to think this is a serious post as mental as it is.
    If it's serious I think you're old enough to decide what clothes to wear.

    Generally speaking police officers (apart from maybe the viewing box) haven't been in football grounds for donkeys years.
    Everyone uses stewards.

    The Millwall fans inside The Valley are probably all S/T holders and follow the team all over to gain enough "points", so I don't expect them to be too bad (famous last words).
    I really don't think he was being serious. However if he was I'm waiting till closer to the time to decide on my outfit because you just don't know what the weather might do at this time of year. 
  • True the weather is about as unpredictable as any other part of this event. That's why an early autumn flu is still on the cards for many unfortunately. At the moment there are still a lot of empty seats in block H. It may not be too difficult to slip away in to another part of the stand should the need arise.

    But yes, plenty of stewards and Millwall fans about as scary as a toothless and hairless Gollam these days is reassurance, thanks.
  • There will also be loads of empty seats so just move more central.
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