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Coventry City [A] Tickets to go on restricted sale

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  • Coventry still haven’t put Block 9 on sale to home fans. so always the chance they might give more still.

    Bar a couple of hundred in the opposite end, the rest of the stadium is a near sell out with just singles dotted around. 
    Isn't that block used for segregation? I've seen photos of their away end where most of that block has netting across it.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,783
    panther10 said:
    Disappointing, we sell our 2k in just 2 days. Looks like they’re wanting Block 9 for home fans. 
    Something CAST need to take up with the Club as to why? Or the Fan Advocates? I'm assuming Coventry will cite increased demand from home supporters whom I assume are desperate to see the mighty Charlton Athletic in action too.
    What would be the point?

    As per league rules, Coventry only have to give us 2k. As much as an extra 127 is stupid and in a block we'd already sold, they're actually technically giving us more tickets than they have to. Not sure CAST or the club can do much here.
    Maybe not and I understand the EFL rules BUT why do they give an extra 800 tickets to some clubs and not others? I can understand it if we’d taken weeks to sell out and so they think we’d struggle to sell the rest but we sold out in the space of three days so the demand is there. I’m going to assume here that Charlton were told you can have the extra 700/800 but you have to pay for them up front and the Club were not confident we’d sell them and didn’t want to take a potential hit.
    We would have easily have sold an extra 700 ,800 
    Even if they were charging £37 for an adult ticket, would we have sold it out? Possible but no guarantees and as AFKA says demand is now seeing Coventry sell home games out. Similar to the Wycombe play off game when we all wanted half of the JSS.

    Frustrating but understandable situation.
    That call for splitting the JS was because Wycombe couldn’t sell their tickets and basically given we’d just beaten them on their ground twice within a few weeks was never likely to give them much in the way of  encouragement to come to the Valley anyway as their firm had already dropped off once we turned them over 4-0 in the league game 
    If we were top of the league and selling out we would absolutely have fans calling for us to split the JS.

    Coventry have given us what is required by the league and would rather fill the additional seats with their own fans. The amount of people moaning about this is embarrassing 
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,838
    What do people expect Coventry to do? They have massive demand from their own supporters, the city is absolutely buzzing at the moment, and they are flying. As Croydon said, we would do exactly the same given the opportunity
  • Rothko said:
    What do people expect Coventry to do? They have massive demand from their own supporters, the city is absolutely buzzing at the moment, and they are flying. As Croydon said, we would do exactly the same given the opportunity
    That Coventry give other clubs the additional 700 or so tickets is not disputed, it’s fact. In which case why shouldn’t Charlton have the same allocation ? It’s embarrassing that some fans are so willing to capitulate so quickly and are saying it’s OK that we are not being given the full designated away section. I’ve not been to this ground before but the way it’s shown on the map with the thicker lines, as per other groups of blocks around the ground, tends to suggest to me that those areas have been built to be self-contained and mixing the two sets of fans might not necessarily be so simple,
    or cost effective.
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,838
    Rothko said:
    What do people expect Coventry to do? They have massive demand from their own supporters, the city is absolutely buzzing at the moment, and they are flying. As Croydon said, we would do exactly the same given the opportunity
    That Coventry give other clubs the additional 700 or so tickets is not disputed, it’s fact. In which case why shouldn’t Charlton have the same allocation ? It’s embarrassing that some fans are so willing to capitulate so quickly and are saying it’s OK that we are not being given the full designated away section. I’ve not been to this ground before but the way it’s shown on the map with the thicker lines, as per other groups of blocks around the ground, tends to suggest to me that those areas have been built to be self-contained and mixing the two sets of fans might not necessarily be so simple,
    or cost effective.
    We are being given what Coventry need to give us, I just don't have the sense of entitlement to the optional tickets, we don't have a call on them, and they aren't obliged to give us the seats. 
  • Rothko said:
    Rothko said:
    What do people expect Coventry to do? They have massive demand from their own supporters, the city is absolutely buzzing at the moment, and they are flying. As Croydon said, we would do exactly the same given the opportunity
    That Coventry give other clubs the additional 700 or so tickets is not disputed, it’s fact. In which case why shouldn’t Charlton have the same allocation ? It’s embarrassing that some fans are so willing to capitulate so quickly and are saying it’s OK that we are not being given the full designated away section. I’ve not been to this ground before but the way it’s shown on the map with the thicker lines, as per other groups of blocks around the ground, tends to suggest to me that those areas have been built to be self-contained and mixing the two sets of fans might not necessarily be so simple,
    or cost effective.
    We are being given what Coventry need to give us, I just don't have the sense of entitlement to the optional tickets, we don't have a call on them, and they aren't obliged to give us the seats. 
    They have a section for away fans that holds 2.8k. That says to me that what is ‘optional’ about that is how many tickets the away team, in this case Charlton, take. Same when they come to The Valley. We have an away section that holds 3.1k and the away team can ‘opt’ /  bring as many fans up to that limit that they want.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,910
    Rothko said:
    Rothko said:
    What do people expect Coventry to do? They have massive demand from their own supporters, the city is absolutely buzzing at the moment, and they are flying. As Croydon said, we would do exactly the same given the opportunity
    That Coventry give other clubs the additional 700 or so tickets is not disputed, it’s fact. In which case why shouldn’t Charlton have the same allocation ? It’s embarrassing that some fans are so willing to capitulate so quickly and are saying it’s OK that we are not being given the full designated away section. I’ve not been to this ground before but the way it’s shown on the map with the thicker lines, as per other groups of blocks around the ground, tends to suggest to me that those areas have been built to be self-contained and mixing the two sets of fans might not necessarily be so simple,
    or cost effective.
    We are being given what Coventry need to give us, I just don't have the sense of entitlement to the optional tickets, we don't have a call on them, and they aren't obliged to give us the seats. 
    They have a section for away fans that holds 2.8k. That says to me that what is ‘optional’ about that is how many tickets the away team, in this case Charlton, take. Same when they come to The Valley. We have an away section that holds 3.1k and the away team can ‘opt’ /  bring as many fans up to that limit that they want.


    Here is a link to the 2025/26 EFL rules. Paragraph 35.7. 

    https://images.gc.eflservices.co.uk/f5568c40-81e1-11f0-9dc6-d51c5685cbcf.pdf

    "Each Club must make provision for at least 2,000 visiting supporters at every home match or such number as represents 10% of the Club’s certified capacity, if less than 2,000."

    Any available seats in the stadium above 2,000 - which they choose to give the away fans, or choose to sell to their own fans, or choose to leave empty just cos they fancy it - is "optional". 

    It's annoying, but our away end could /would be divided if we needed it to so we could have 1,000 extra seats with away allocation reduced to the minimum 2,000. 
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,786
    edited November 18
    Rothko said:
    Rothko said:
    What do people expect Coventry to do? They have massive demand from their own supporters, the city is absolutely buzzing at the moment, and they are flying. As Croydon said, we would do exactly the same given the opportunity
    That Coventry give other clubs the additional 700 or so tickets is not disputed, it’s fact. In which case why shouldn’t Charlton have the same allocation ? It’s embarrassing that some fans are so willing to capitulate so quickly and are saying it’s OK that we are not being given the full designated away section. I’ve not been to this ground before but the way it’s shown on the map with the thicker lines, as per other groups of blocks around the ground, tends to suggest to me that those areas have been built to be self-contained and mixing the two sets of fans might not necessarily be so simple,
    or cost effective.
    We are being given what Coventry need to give us, I just don't have the sense of entitlement to the optional tickets, we don't have a call on them, and they aren't obliged to give us the seats. 
    They have a section for away fans that holds 2.8k. That says to me that what is ‘optional’ about that is how many tickets the away team, in this case Charlton, take. Same when they come to The Valley. We have an away section that holds 3.1k and the away team can ‘opt’ /  bring as many fans up to that limit that they want.


    Here is a link to the 2025/26 EFL rules. Paragraph 35.7. 

    https://images.gc.eflservices.co.uk/f5568c40-81e1-11f0-9dc6-d51c5685cbcf.pdf

    "Each Club must make provision for at least 2,000 visiting supporters at every home match or such number as represents 10% of the Club’s certified capacity, if less than 2,000."

    Any available seats in the stadium above 2,000 - which they choose to give the away fans, or choose to sell to their own fans, or choose to leave empty just cos they fancy it - is "optional". 

    It's annoying, but our away end could /would be divided if we needed it to so we could have 1,000 extra seats with away allocation reduced to the minimum 2,000. 
    There are 3,400 seats in the Jimmy Seed Stand although we tend to hold a few back for operational reasons. The difference between Coventry and The Valley is that the former will have been designed for flexibility, while the configuration at Charlton allows it but is problematic (toilets, refreshments are not adequate on the west side for a two thirds split).

    We have so rarely segregated the JS Stand in the last decade and had so many different senior personnel that the club management has no understanding of the issue now. This is why it took so long for Wycombe segregation to be confirmed earlier this year and it was entirely thanks to Mick Everett who had done the work behind the scenes without being asked or consulted that it happened in the end.

    Sadly, Mick is now away dealing with his serious health issues, so we have to hope they have learned something from that experience, but it’s never as simple as 2,000 / 1,000 split as there are all sorts of other considerations, including segregation costs.

    In reality, Charlton would never do it just to make a point to the opposition. It would only ever be because the rest of the ground was sold out, and only then if the police agreed.

  • Michaelmon
    Michaelmon Posts: 275
    Croydon said:
    If we were top of the league and selling out we would absolutely have fans calling for us to split the JS.

    Coventry have given us what is required by the league and would rather fill the additional seats with their own fans. The amount of people moaning about this is embarrassing 
    The majority of comments are just people that are disappointed that we haven't got the same allocation as another team the week before. 

    I think you're a bit easily embarrassed.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,973
    Just to say I ordered at 11am yesterday and tickets had been posted through my letterbox by the time I got home from work today. Fantastic service 

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  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,974
    Just to say I ordered at 11am yesterday and tickets had been posted through my letterbox by the time I got home from work today. Fantastic service 
    They know who to look after !!
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,191
    cblock said:
    DOUCHER said:
    I think row F is about half way up the block furthest right.



    A horrible walk to and from the station.
    Agreed - brought the end to a long run of home and ways when we lost 3-0 in 87 I think it was - 3 of us getting chased all the way back to the station just capped off a catalogue of pain that day - went in 99 I think it was in the cup - a much better day all round 
    We got chased on the way back to the station in 99/00 the cup game.
    Loved that game...They were singing can we play you every week when they went 2-0 up after 20 or so mins. Then when Hunt scored the winner in 88 we gave that song back to them...Course they didnt like it.
    I was there as well , my sister had passed away aged 46 days before, so I was'n't in a good place.  So it is a bitter/sweet moment for me.



    Blimey mate didn't know that. 
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,417
    expensive .. but still s r o
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,973
    We DEFINITELY won’t be getting any more. Cov put half that empty block on sale to home fans this morning. With the rest retained for stewarding. 

    Apparently I’ve read an official confirmed last night at a supporters club event that away allocation now will only be a max 2150 for rest of season


  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,838
    Don't blame them, they've been pushing the club to reduce the away allocation so more Cov fans get in