New ground (i think), not very far to go, loads of boycotters who said they'd be doing aways only, surely a sell out.
It's not a new ground. We played them in the league cup, about 5 years ago.
Actually it was the FA Cup in 2014. I thought it was longer ago than that. It was the night Evina & Harriot had a contest for worst ever Charlton performance, in front of us on that side.
New ground (i think), not very far to go, loads of boycotters who said they'd be doing aways only, surely a sell out.
It's not a new ground. We played them in the league cup, about 5 years ago.
Actually it was the FA Cup in 2014. I thought it was longer ago than that. It was the night Evina & Harriot had a contest for worst ever Charlton performance, in front of us on that side.
will be heading on to this, bit of a fucker to get to from the station, but i'm sure we will just jump in a cab split between 4 of you isn't that much, done the same at bury paid 20 quid from outside the pub at Manchester Piccadilly
will be heading on to this, bit of a fucker to get to from the station, but i'm sure we will just jump in a cab split between 4 of you isn't that much, done the same at bury paid 20 quid from outside the pub at Manchester Piccadilly
You were robbed, I only paid £10 to get back to Manchester.
will be heading on to this, bit of a fucker to get to from the station, but i'm sure we will just jump in a cab split between 4 of you isn't that much, done the same at bury paid 20 quid from outside the pub at Manchester Piccadilly
You were robbed, I only paid £10 to get back to Manchester.
we couldnt find a cab anywhere afterwards so had to use uber, was 16 quid on way back, but both journeys divied up by the 4 of us £9.00 each didnt think was that bad and better than getting on bus/tram.
will be heading on to this, bit of a fucker to get to from the station, but i'm sure we will just jump in a cab split between 4 of you isn't that much, done the same at bury paid 20 quid from outside the pub at Manchester Piccadilly
You were robbed, I only paid £10 to get back to Manchester.
we couldnt find a cab anywhere afterwards so had to use uber, was 16 quid on way back, but both journeys divied up by the 4 of us £9.00 each didnt think was that bad and better than getting on bus/tram. </blockquote
This reminds me of the song that use to follow a poor away turnout after "is that all you take away"..."did you come in a taxi" (or something like that.
Tickets for Charlton’s trip to Oxford United on Saturday, September 24th are on restricted sale.
The club have been handed a full allocation of 1,497 seats and tickets are priced at £21 adults, £15 over 65s, £14 for students with valid ID and under 22s, £12 under 18s, £8 under 13s and £5 under 7s.
We also have a number of ambulant disabled tickets and 13 wheelchair bays available, which are priced at the relevant age category and include a free helper.
From Tuesday, August 30th, season ticket holders that are also Valley Gold members can buy up to two seats. Eligibility extends to season tickets holders and Valley Gold members on Thursday, September 1st and, on Tuesday, September 6th, supporters that purchased tickets for either Bury, Cheltenham Town or Walsall can also buy.
Tickets will go on sale to all members on Thursday, September 8th.
Tickets can be purchased by visiting The Valley’s ticket office in person, by calling the ticket office on 03330 14 44 44 or by going online. Please click here to buy online.
Valley Away will be running a coach service to the Kassam Stadium, priced at £20. Please see below for a list of pick-up times.
Meanwhile, the Addicks’ home game against Oldham Athletic on Tuesday, September 27th has also gone on sale.
The fixture has been classified as an Addicks silver game, with ticket prices starting at £17 adults, £14 adult disabled, £13 over 65s, £10 students, disabled concessions and under 18s, and £5 under 11s.
Tried to buy one at the ticket office this morning whilst collecting my Fleetwood Away ticket. They wouldn't sell me one as I did not know they were on restricted sale. The massive queue of zero and the fact that there is zero chance of 1,500 buying these in the next 2 days would not wash. The calendars which the club have publicised state the tickets went on sale on the 23rd August. The ticket latest page has no reference in the main text to Oxford Away at all http://www.cafc.co.uk/tickets/ticket-prices/. Although I have now found the subsequent page with the restrictions.
No idea why we need those restrictions based on the attendances so far and why the information on all the pages is not correct.
Why is it so hard to buy a ticket for a game of football ?
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http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-one/kassam-stadium-oxford-united.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/25744555
And the Oxford manager was Chris Wilder!
The club have been handed a full allocation of 1,497 seats and tickets are priced at £21 adults, £15 over 65s, £14 for students with valid ID and under 22s, £12 under 18s, £8 under 13s and £5 under 7s.
We also have a number of ambulant disabled tickets and 13 wheelchair bays available, which are priced at the relevant age category and include a free helper.
From Tuesday, August 30th, season ticket holders that are also Valley Gold members can buy up to two seats. Eligibility extends to season tickets holders and Valley Gold members on Thursday, September 1st and, on Tuesday, September 6th, supporters that purchased tickets for either Bury, Cheltenham Town or Walsall can also buy.
Tickets will go on sale to all members on Thursday, September 8th.
Tickets can be purchased by visiting The Valley’s ticket office in person, by calling the ticket office on 03330 14 44 44 or by going online. Please click here to buy online.
Valley Away will be running a coach service to the Kassam Stadium, priced at £20. Please see below for a list of pick-up times.
Larkfield 9.30am
Gravesend 9.55am
Dartford 10.20am
Bexleyheath 10.35am
Bromley 11.05am
Eltham 11.25am
Charlton 11.55am
Meanwhile, the Addicks’ home game against Oldham Athletic on Tuesday, September 27th has also gone on sale.
The fixture has been classified as an Addicks silver game, with ticket prices starting at £17 adults, £14 adult disabled, £13 over 65s, £10 students, disabled concessions and under 18s, and £5 under 11s.
Tickets can be purchased by visiting The Valley’s ticket office in person, by calling the ticket office on 03330 14 44 44 or by going online. Please click here to buy online.
Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/charlton-athletic-tickets-oxford-united-3279548.aspx#jIEozl87MuFc0ivp.99
No idea why we need those restrictions based on the attendances so far and why the information on all the pages is not correct.
Why is it so hard to buy a ticket for a game of football ?