that's why sunday was my wish pal no excuses for me then and theres no way they can delay the section that long, or the baby will try and get out and they don't want that due to the position its in so sunday is win win
Ultimately we'll all eventually be up there. That beautiful sea of red. One barmy army!! Let's do this for Charlton, irrespective of painful travelling arrangements.
Hope everyone can put the fact we have been mugged by the kickoff time to one side now and those that can make it travel. These games dont come along too often and lets give the players some decent backing.
the KO time is an absolute joke for London/SE (obviously the vast majority) based fans
Whats the big problem? Its 3 hours drive from Dartford to Sheffield. One would assume that most people either have a car or have access to a car. really cant see what the issue is (and i've gotta come from a further 2 hours south)
How do you think the majority of away travellers get to northern games?
the majority of the few CAFC fans who have turned up at most of the 'northern' away games that I have spoken to this season, have travelled by coach or train, many like myself, live in 'the north' so travel is not so much a problem, though 'the north' covers a large area. Talking to fans who came by coach to Monday's game, they left SE London at lunchtime for a 7.45 pm kick off. This means leaving London at around 5 or 6 a.m with a few pick ups to get to Sheffield in good time for the kick off. Not everyone has the money for petrol to go hammering up the M1for an early kick off and not everyone has access to a car .. does that answer your question ?
listen we love a moan up don't we jesus Christ, its done lets build a siege mentality and let the fa know no matter what they do, cafc fans will turn up in numbers make loads of noise regardless
how many 'northern' away games have you been to this season ?
the KO time is an absolute joke for London/SE (obviously the vast majority) based fans
Whats the big problem? Its 3 hours drive from Dartford to Sheffield. One would assume that most people either have a car or have access to a car. really cant see what the issue is (and i've gotta come from a further 2 hours south)
How do you think the majority of away travellers get to northern games?
the majority of the few CAFC fans who have turned up at most of the 'northern' away games that I have spoken to this season, have travelled by coach or train, many like myself, live in 'the north' so travel is not so much a problem, though 'the north' covers a large area. Talking to fans who came by coach to Monday's game, they left SE London at lunchtime for a 7.45 pm kick off. This means leaving London at around 5 or 6 a.m with a few pick ups to get to Sheffield in good time for the kick off. Not everyone has the money for petrol to go hammering up the M1for an early kick off and not everyone has access to a car .. does that answer your question ?
Well the answer i would've expected was 'train' but my question was in response to the President saying "One would assume that most people either have a car or have access to a car. really cant see what the issue is"
the KO time is an absolute joke for London/SE (obviously the vast majority) based fans
Whats the big problem? Its 3 hours drive from Dartford to Sheffield. One would assume that most people either have a car or have access to a car. really cant see what the issue is (and i've gotta come from a further 2 hours south)
How do you think the majority of away travellers get to northern games?
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the majority of the few CAFC fans who have turned up at most of the 'northern' away games that I have spoken to this season, have travelled by coach or train, many like myself, live in 'the north' so travel is not so much a problem, though 'the north' covers a large area. Talking to fans who came by coach to Monday's game, they left SE London at lunchtime for a 7.45 pm kick off. This means leaving London at around 5 or 6 a.m with a few pick ups to get to Sheffield in good time for the kick off. Not everyone has the money for petrol to go hammering up the M1for an early kick off and not everyone has access to a car .. does that answer your question ?
Well the answer i would've expected was 'train' but my question was in response to the President saying "One would assume that most people either have a car or have access to a car. really cant see what the issue is"
My 'retort' was mainly aimed at the Prez @ Chris_from_Sidcup ... he's probably got an Aston Martin and a chauffeur as well as loadsa dough for petrol ((:>)
none this season, but I have earnt my stripes lincs, there are not many left that I haven't done over the years,
I think I saw you once upon a time at Leeds having a lively 'debate' with a steward or two .. you've been missed .. IF that was you .. If I can get a ticket, I am REALLY looking forward to this ... other wise I'll get a ticket for the Blades end which won't be so agreeable .... our away form up north this season has been decent, only took a hiding at Burnley (a terrific side) and (especially) Doncaster, good wins/draws/narrow losses elsewhere including Blackburn .. we are gonna win this and see you @ Wembley God willing
Tickets are priced £20 adults, £15 season-ticket holders, £15 U22s, students and over 60s and £5 U16s.
There are 10 wheelchair spots and 10 ambulant disabled places available priced £15 including a free helper.
From 11am on Thursday, February 27th Five-year VIP season-ticket holders and Valley Gold season-ticket holders will be able to purchase up to four tickets each for the match.
Season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members with a purchase history of four or more away games this season will be able to buy up to the minimum purchased for each.
From 9am on Friday, February 28th season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members will be able to buy up to four tickets each.
Fans with a purchase history of four or more away games this season will also be able to buy up to the minimum purchased for each, as will supporters who attended the fifth round match against Sheffield Wednesday.
Any remaining tickets will then go on general sale from 9am on Monday, March 3rd.
elland road and myself don't have a good record of me staying in for the 90mins so god chance between there anfield, the dell you might have seen me in a bit of bother,i don't seem to ever last in any f those grounds
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the majority of the few CAFC fans who have turned up at most of the 'northern' away games that I have spoken to this season, have travelled by coach or train, many like myself, live in 'the north' so travel is not so much a problem, though 'the north' covers a large area. Talking to fans who came by coach to Monday's game, they left SE London at lunchtime for a 7.45 pm kick off. This means leaving London at around 5 or 6 a.m with a few pick ups to get to Sheffield in good time for the kick off. Not everyone has the money for petrol to go hammering up the M1for an early kick off and not everyone has access to a car .. does that answer your question ?
Well the answer i would've expected was 'train' but my question was in response to the President saying "One would assume that most people either have a car or have access to a car. really cant see what the issue is"
There are 10 wheelchair spots and 10 ambulant disabled places available priced £15 including a free helper.
From 11am on Thursday, February 27th Five-year VIP season-ticket holders and Valley Gold season-ticket holders will be able to purchase up to four tickets each for the match.
Season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members with a purchase history of four or more away games this season will be able to buy up to the minimum purchased for each.
From 9am on Friday, February 28th season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members will be able to buy up to four tickets each.
Fans with a purchase history of four or more away games this season will also be able to buy up to the minimum purchased for each, as will supporters who attended the fifth round match against Sheffield Wednesday.
Any remaining tickets will then go on general sale from 9am on Monday, March 3rd.
FA Cup quarter-final: Sheffield United - Sunday, March 9th (12pm)
Larkfield 5:50am
Gravesend 6:15am
Dartford 6:30am
Bexleyheath 6:45am
Bromley 6:30am
Eltham 6:45am
Charlton 7am
Bexhill 4:45am
Hastings 5am
Ore 5:10am
Battle 5:25am
Pembury 5:55am
Tonbridge 6:10am
Bessels Green 6:25am
Ashford 6am
Sandwich 5am
Ramsgate 5:20am
Canterbury 5:50am
Faversham 6am
Medway 5:55am
Maidstone 2 5:40am
Leybourne 5:55am
Cuxton 6:15am
Worthing 4:30am
Brighton 4:50am
Crawley 5:20am
Godstone 5:45am
Orpington 6:15am
Margate 5:10am
Birchington 5:20am
Herne Bay 5:35am
Whitstable 5:45am
New Romney 4:50am
Dymchurch 5am
Hythe 5:15am
Folkestone 5:30am
Maidstone 1 5:20am
Ditton 5:45am
Snodland 6am
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