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Gillingham Away (sold out)

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  • edited August 2017
    Do we still sing 'The wheels on your house go round and round' or is that not PC these days, only I wouldn't want to upset anyone :open_mouth:
  • CAFCTrev said:

    If its anything like last year it will be the worst game of the season....

    Ahh yes the only game in memory when the fans have shouted a formation at the manager at half time. 442 442 442....

    Then Brussel came out in his post match interview with Louis and claimed he had started the game 433 despite the fact that Holmes and Lookman had been playing deeper than the CM's
  • any news on this nothing on the os and the match is in just under three weeks, despite the os stating

    "Charlton’s home and away fixtures will go on sale around four weeks before the game is due to be played. "

    its probably out of there hands, as arrangments need to be made with police etc, but would be nice to get sorted.
  • any news on this nothing on the os and the match is in just under three weeks, despite the os stating

    "Charlton’s home and away fixtures will go on sale around four weeks before the game is due to be played. "

    its probably out of there hands, as arrangments need to be made with police etc, but would be nice to get sorted.

    The caravan dwellers have still not released tickets for their fans.
  • Tickets still not on sale - any update as to when they will be issued?
  • 2 and a half weeks before the fixture didn't know us and gillingam shared the same ticket offices.
  • Josh Wright has the keys to the Gillingham ticket office, apparently.
  • clive said:

    Josh Wright has the keys to the Gillingham ticket office, apparently.

    It's probably on wheels anyway. Someone got a 4x4 we can hook it up to?
  • Real Charlton drink in the Market Porter and then jump the train to PikeyLand.
  • Solidgone said:

    Real Charlton drink in the Market Porter and then jump the train catch the replacement bus to PikeyLand.

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  • edited August 2017

    seth plum said:

    Last season was about as miserable an away day as you could get, including walking back to Gillingham station via Rochester it seemed. Not only vile because of the police and the general structure of the day, and the crap result, but also very uncomfortable because of the unrestrained sexist and pugnacious attitude of my fellow Charlton fans, chanting 'get your tits out' at 12 year old girls and other shabby behaviour.
    Accuse me or not being proper Charlton if you like, but Gillingham away is going to be a miss from me this season.

    i must have missed this, when/where did that happen?
    Just to the right of the away end as you look towards the pitch. The girls were no older than 14 and three of our fans were chanting "Get your tits out for the lads" at them while I sat directly behind them with my twelve year old daughter. In the first half I think. They kept doing it too, blokes in their 30s/40s. A fucking embarrassment.
  • On restricted sale from tomorrow morning...
  • £6 for a student ticket. That's got to be a typo? Surely?
  • Tickets for Charlton’s derby against Gillingham at Priestfield Stadium on Saturday, September 16th will go on restricted sale at 10am on Friday morning.

    We have been handed an allocation of 2,359 tickets for the match and, when purchased in advance, they are priced at:

    Adult: £20

    Senior: £16

    Student: £6

    Under 18: £6

    Under 12: £6

    Tickets can be purchased online, by visiting The Valley in person or by phone.

    We also have access to six wheelchair bays and a number of ambulant disabled tickets, which are priced at the relevant age category and include a free helper.

    Sale Restrictions

    From Friday, September 1st, season ticket holders who are also Valley Gold members will be able to purchase up to two seats.
    From Monday, September 4th, season ticket holders and Valley Gold members can purchase up to two seats.
    From Wednesday, September 6th, supporters on the ticket office’s database that have attended at least two 2017/18 away matches can purchase up to two tickets.
    From Friday, September 8th, any remaining tickets will go on general sale.
    Valley Away will be running a service to Priestfield, priced at £12. Pick-up details are available to view below:
  • Great pricing, fair play
  • edited August 2017
    What chance they make general sale?

    I've only been Plymouth so far
  • Under 18 £6. ??

  • Surely it would have been fairer to make the away attendance conditions to be from 2016/17 season? I can't afford to go to two out of Plymouth, Rotherham and Oldham all in the space of a month.
  • Hoping to get 4 on Monday
  • Hoping to get 4 on Monday

    Fingers crossed!
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  • Double up on the turnstiles it easy.
  • to anyone who went last year: Did they check student ID's?
  • matt88 said:

    Surely it would have been fairer to make the away attendance conditions to be from 2016/17 season? I can't afford to go to two out of Plymouth, Rotherham and Oldham all in the space of a month.

    If you can't budget properly that's not the club's fault.
  • ChiAddick said:

    to anyone who went last year: Did they check student ID's?

    I have never seen any club ever check for student Id's.
  • Under 18 £6. ??

    well i'm going to chance it. You?
  • ChiAddick said:

    to anyone who went last year: Did they check student ID's?

    No
  • edited August 2017

    I will be going with Golfie Jnr & will do the same as I have always done for this fixture - drive down the A2, through the Medway Tunnel, turn right after about a mile and park up in a side road just a few mins walk from the ground.

    Whats there not to like ? Apart from the portakabin bogs & uncovered seating in makeshift stands that wouldn't be out of place at the Open 30 years ago.

    thank gawd its only once a year.</blockquote

    And hopefully your car hasnt been vandalised when you get back

  • I will be going with Golfie Jnr & will do the same as I have always done for this fixture - drive down the A2, through the Medway Tunnel, turn right after about a mile and park up in a side road just a few mins walk from the ground.

    Whats there not to like ? Apart from the portakabin bogs & uncovered seating in makeshift stands that wouldn't be out of place at the Open 30 years ago.

    thank gawd its only once a year.

    And hopefully your car hasn't been vandalised when you get back
  • Im lucky but got to be on my best behaviour as ive got vip tickets for this one so havent got to sit on the scaffolding getting cold and piss wet
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