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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,121
    shirty5 said:
    So, basically, the club is saying there are nearly 5,000 tickets still available ?
    Correct. But to me it's not really a huge surprise with restrictions on sales.
    It seems surprising to me when you look at that stadium map and each block in turn to to see how many seats are still shown in red because it looks like there is only half that amount at most still available, if not less because there are blocks with around 20 seats or less

    Ffs, are you on a wind up?
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,121
    gmantaxi said:
    It’s not ‘wall’ it’s ’Pwoper facking Wall ‘ 

    'darn la dennnnnnnnnnnnn'
  • shirty5 said:

    Is that just Charlton end tickets? ;)
    **@_MrDick beat me to it!
    No, that’s just the amount of ‘wall in our end 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,928
    shine166 said:
    shine166 said:
    Tube strikes all week and that'll cause issues Saturday, my train is already taking 2 hours instead of 90 mins due to engineering on the theamslink. Very much considering cancelling my tickets tbh, not worth the hassle. 
    That’s dedication for you ….
    No, it's mental health issues. I also know that, that 2 hours will more than likely be 3 hours on the way home. 
    Then perhaps you should have mentioned that in your post .
    Didn't realise I had to ! 
  • shirty5 said:
    So, basically, the club is saying there are nearly 5,000 tickets still available ?
    Correct. But to me it's not really a huge surprise with restrictions on sales.
    It seems surprising to me when you look at that stadium map and each block in turn to to see how many seats are still shown in red because it looks like there is only half that amount at most still available, if not less because there are blocks with around 20 seats or less

    Ffs, are you on a wind up?
    Always a fair question TBF but not in this case. 22k tickets sold implies nearly 5k still available and, as I posted, looking at the map of red seats it doesn’t look, to me, to be any where near that number left. I obviously haven’t counted the ones in red but for 5k to still be available you’d probably need a lot more blocks other than the few nearest the away end to still have a lot more red seats showing.

    The only other explanation that comes to mind is the use of the operative word ‘sold’ in the announcement of 22k tickets sold. Hopefully that doesn’t imply that somebody thought it was a good idea to pump out comp tickets for this particular match 
  • Disappointing to see half of block D in the Curbs stand is unsold. Quarter unsold in E, although I note that's thinned out somewhat since yesterday. Some of the best seats in the house on the halfway line. £40 + booking fee.

    Plenty available in the rear of the West Upper, decent seats but at £40, they'll struggle.

    100 or so souls are keen to sit as near to the away end as possible in the Curbs. But take those sales out of the equation the blocks nearest the away end - 2 blocks in the Curbs, 1 in the West Lower, 2 in the West Upper - almost 100% availability.

    (I'm not taking on @letthegoodtimesroll btw - that's just my take on seat availability)
  • Got to treat this as 'just another game' with some noisy people with a penchant for flat caps, visiting our manor.
  • dickad1
    dickad1 Posts: 263
    Disappointing to see half of block D in the Curbs stand is unsold. Quarter unsold in E, although I note that's thinned out somewhat since yesterday. Some of the best seats in the house on the halfway line. £40 + booking fee.

    Plenty available in the rear of the West Upper, decent seats but at £40, they'll struggle.

    100 or so souls are keen to sit as near to the away end as possible in the Curbs. But take those sales out of the equation the blocks nearest the away end - 2 blocks in the Curbs, 1 in the West Lower, 2 in the West Upper - almost 100% availability.

    (I'm not taking on @letthegoodtimesroll btw - that's just my take on seat availability)
    Blocks nearest the away support would sell out first in the reverse fixture at the Den!  Two very different football cultures, three miles apart.
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,319
    dickad1 said:
    Disappointing to see half of block D in the Curbs stand is unsold. Quarter unsold in E, although I note that's thinned out somewhat since yesterday. Some of the best seats in the house on the halfway line. £40 + booking fee.

    Plenty available in the rear of the West Upper, decent seats but at £40, they'll struggle.

    100 or so souls are keen to sit as near to the away end as possible in the Curbs. But take those sales out of the equation the blocks nearest the away end - 2 blocks in the Curbs, 1 in the West Lower, 2 in the West Upper - almost 100% availability.

    (I'm not taking on @letthegoodtimesroll btw - that's just my take on seat availability)
    Blocks nearest the away support would sell out first in the reverse fixture at the Den!  Two very different football cultures, three miles apart.
    I think you'll find a decent portion of these 100 people are Millwall fans. 
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,985
    Got to treat this as 'just another game' with some noisy people with a penchant for flat caps, visiting our manor.
    I wear flat caps too.

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  • Valleysarr
    Valleysarr Posts: 1,098
    J BLOCK said:
    dickad1 said:
    Disappointing to see half of block D in the Curbs stand is unsold. Quarter unsold in E, although I note that's thinned out somewhat since yesterday. Some of the best seats in the house on the halfway line. £40 + booking fee.

    Plenty available in the rear of the West Upper, decent seats but at £40, they'll struggle.

    100 or so souls are keen to sit as near to the away end as possible in the Curbs. But take those sales out of the equation the blocks nearest the away end - 2 blocks in the Curbs, 1 in the West Lower, 2 in the West Upper - almost 100% availability.

    (I'm not taking on @letthegoodtimesroll btw - that's just my take on seat availability)
    Blocks nearest the away support would sell out first in the reverse fixture at the Den!  Two very different football cultures, three miles apart.
    I think you'll find a decent portion of these 100 people are Millwall fans. 
    Would have thought so - no reason to buy there otherwise?! 
  • NelsonsFU
    NelsonsFU Posts: 205
    redbuttle said:
    Got to treat this as 'just another game' with some noisy people with a penchant for flat caps, visiting our manor.
    I wear flat caps too.
    Cant take the Lewisham out of the boy  ;)
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,201
    J BLOCK said:
    dickad1 said:
    Disappointing to see half of block D in the Curbs stand is unsold. Quarter unsold in E, although I note that's thinned out somewhat since yesterday. Some of the best seats in the house on the halfway line. £40 + booking fee.

    Plenty available in the rear of the West Upper, decent seats but at £40, they'll struggle.

    100 or so souls are keen to sit as near to the away end as possible in the Curbs. But take those sales out of the equation the blocks nearest the away end - 2 blocks in the Curbs, 1 in the West Lower, 2 in the West Upper - almost 100% availability.

    (I'm not taking on @letthegoodtimesroll btw - that's just my take on seat availability)
    Blocks nearest the away support would sell out first in the reverse fixture at the Den!  Two very different football cultures, three miles apart.
    I think you'll find a decent portion of these 100 people are Millwall fans. 
    Obviously, which adds weight to his point. 
  • SE_7EVEN
    SE_7EVEN Posts: 289
    Got to treat this as 'just another game' with some noisy people with a penchant for flat caps, visiting our manor.
    Some have turned up already  😈 

  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,355
    Uboat said:
    J BLOCK said:
    dickad1 said:
    Disappointing to see half of block D in the Curbs stand is unsold. Quarter unsold in E, although I note that's thinned out somewhat since yesterday. Some of the best seats in the house on the halfway line. £40 + booking fee.

    Plenty available in the rear of the West Upper, decent seats but at £40, they'll struggle.

    100 or so souls are keen to sit as near to the away end as possible in the Curbs. But take those sales out of the equation the blocks nearest the away end - 2 blocks in the Curbs, 1 in the West Lower, 2 in the West Upper - almost 100% availability.

    (I'm not taking on @letthegoodtimesroll btw - that's just my take on seat availability)
    Blocks nearest the away support would sell out first in the reverse fixture at the Den!  Two very different football cultures, three miles apart.
    I think you'll find a decent portion of these 100 people are Millwall fans. 
    Obviously, which adds weight to his point. 
    Not really. He’s saying they would want to be near their own support, which would be the case for lost clubs. Unless I’ve got that wrong? 
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,992
    SE_7EVEN said:
    Got to treat this as 'just another game' with some noisy people with a penchant for flat caps, visiting our manor.
    Some have turned up already  😈 

    Reckon that's a fake, photoshopped picture. "Years" is spelt correctly, which proves it can't be the work of real Millwall fans.

    If it was genuine it would say something like:

    "29 yees yeaz yease 29y Millllll"
  • Still got 6 years before they pass the 35 year period in which they failed to beat us.
  • dickad1
    dickad1 Posts: 263
    MrLargo said:
    SE_7EVEN said:
    Got to treat this as 'just another game' with some noisy people with a penchant for flat caps, visiting our manor.
    Some have turned up already  😈 

    Reckon that's a fake, photoshopped picture. "Years" is spelt correctly, which proves it can't be the work of real Millwall fans.

    If it was genuine it would say something like:

    "29 yees yeaz yease 29y Millllll"
    In fairness, there was a bit of help spelling years. 
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,319
    Uboat said:
    J BLOCK said:
    dickad1 said:
    Disappointing to see half of block D in the Curbs stand is unsold. Quarter unsold in E, although I note that's thinned out somewhat since yesterday. Some of the best seats in the house on the halfway line. £40 + booking fee.

    Plenty available in the rear of the West Upper, decent seats but at £40, they'll struggle.

    100 or so souls are keen to sit as near to the away end as possible in the Curbs. But take those sales out of the equation the blocks nearest the away end - 2 blocks in the Curbs, 1 in the West Lower, 2 in the West Upper - almost 100% availability.

    (I'm not taking on @letthegoodtimesroll btw - that's just my take on seat availability)
    Blocks nearest the away support would sell out first in the reverse fixture at the Den!  Two very different football cultures, three miles apart.
    I think you'll find a decent portion of these 100 people are Millwall fans. 
    Obviously, which adds weight to his point. 
    Not really. He’s saying they would want to be near their own support, which would be the case for lost clubs. Unless I’ve got that wrong? 
    Bingo.
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,355
    Still got 6 years before they pass the 35 year period in which they failed to beat us.
    The period in which we played 6 times? 

    If you win on Saturday you’ve still got to go 11 games unbeaten to match our current run 😉

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  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,280
    Can't we just call it off and let them have the points?? Very nervous now in West block H. 
  • Can't we just call it off and let them have the points?? Very nervous now in West block H. 
    This is the exact spirit that's contributed to us getting rolled over by these flat cap fancy dress bell-ends year after year.

    And for the record, I feel exactly the same. 
  • DyerConsequences
    DyerConsequences Posts: 2,634
    edited September 9
    Still got 6 years before they pass the 35 year period in which they failed to beat us.
    The period in which we played 6 times? 

    If you win on Saturday you’ve still got to go 11 games unbeaten to match our current run 😉
    And you'll still have 6 years until you get to 35 years if you win ;)
  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,788
    been told by a millwall mate (no really, he IS a mate) that there could be upto 500 of their fans in the home area!
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,701
    sammy391 said:
    been told by a millwall mate (no really, he IS a mate) that there could be upto 500 of their fans in the home area!
    Fuck em 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,033
    edited September 9
    sammy391 said:
    been told by a millwall mate (no really, he IS a mate) that there could be upto 500 of their fans in the home area!
    I should imagine we have similar in their home area as well (in the past).
  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 2,930
    Bloody bus strike! Means I have to cycle the first part of my journey on Saturday - about three miles, so not too bad.
    My Millwall mate will be with me in the west stand, no doubt along with loads of other away fans.
    And if all is well, I'll will be sitting alongside him in their home end when we go to the Den.

  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,985
    NelsonsFU said:
    redbuttle said:
    Got to treat this as 'just another game' with some noisy people with a penchant for flat caps, visiting our manor.
    I wear flat caps too.
    Cant take the Lewisham out of the boy  ;)
    So true. Lol
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,355
    Still got 6 years before they pass the 35 year period in which they failed to beat us.
    The period in which we played 6 times? 

    If you win on Saturday you’ve still got to go 11 games unbeaten to match our current run 😉
    And you'll still have 6 years until you get to 35 years if you win ;)
    More chance of that happening than you going on a 12 game unbeaten run 😁
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,201
    edited September 9
    Uboat said:
    J BLOCK said:
    dickad1 said:
    Disappointing to see half of block D in the Curbs stand is unsold. Quarter unsold in E, although I note that's thinned out somewhat since yesterday. Some of the best seats in the house on the halfway line. £40 + booking fee.

    Plenty available in the rear of the West Upper, decent seats but at £40, they'll struggle.

    100 or so souls are keen to sit as near to the away end as possible in the Curbs. But take those sales out of the equation the blocks nearest the away end - 2 blocks in the Curbs, 1 in the West Lower, 2 in the West Upper - almost 100% availability.

    (I'm not taking on @letthegoodtimesroll btw - that's just my take on seat availability)
    Blocks nearest the away support would sell out first in the reverse fixture at the Den!  Two very different football cultures, three miles apart.
    I think you'll find a decent portion of these 100 people are Millwall fans. 
    Obviously, which adds weight to his point. 
    Not really. He’s saying they would want to be near their own support, which would be the case for lost clubs. Unless I’ve got that wrong? 
    I thought he meant that when Millwall come to Charlton our fans get as far away from them as possible, but when we go there, Millwall fans want to get up close to the away fans, hence ‘very different football cultures’.