Just rang up to check I could get a walk up ticket and was given this news. Have bought a ticket for collection at away stand ticket office. Got a transaction number. Here's hoping! Apparently 800-900 sold of the 1100 allocation so I was told. Coyr. F off Roland
don't really understand the big hassle a game like this isn't just a fancy on the day if living within the vicinity of Charlton its a fair old slap of a journey so just buy your ticket before hand.
Forcing fans to buy direct from CAFC means RD get's his cut from the ticket sales along with the £2.50 admin and postage fees, forcing those who have previously bought direct at the ground into lining his pockets.
If you don't have a ticket and get to the ground, you can just buy on the day, just not in the away end.
Forcing fans to buy direct from CAFC means RD get's his cut from the ticket sales along with the £2.50 admin and postage fees, forcing those who have previously bought direct at the ground into lining his pockets.
If you don't have a ticket and get to the ground, you can just buy on the day, just not in the away end.
Nothing to do with Roland, it's Accrington who've made this decision. They have a tiny ground, and one side is being redeveloped. You'd be mad to travel all that way without a ticket
Forcing fans to buy direct from CAFC means RD get's his cut from the ticket sales along with the £2.50 admin and postage fees, forcing those who have previously bought direct at the ground into lining his pockets.
If you don't have a ticket and get to the ground, you can just buy on the day, just not in the away end.
Nothing to do with Roland, it's Accrington who've made this decision. They have a tiny ground, and one side is being redeveloped. You'd be mad to travel all that way without a ticket
Nothing on their website to say it's all ticket game
Forcing fans to buy direct from CAFC means RD get's his cut from the ticket sales along with the £2.50 admin and postage fees, forcing those who have previously bought direct at the ground into lining his pockets.
If you don't have a ticket and get to the ground, you can just buy on the day, just not in the away end.
To me, sitting in the home end completely defeats the purpose of an awayday. I've done it as a guest before at Chelsea and sitting on my hands for 90 minutes was no fun at all.
Accrington mate tells me demand has been high and they get a big walk up, envisage cash gates closing once it's full up and people trying our end instead. Intuative but would not be surprised if this is the rationale
Accrington mate tells me demand has been high and they get a big walk up, envisage cash gates closing once it's full up and people trying our end instead. Intuative but would not be surprised if this is the rationale
Accrington mate tells me demand has been high and they get a big walk up, envisage cash gates closing once it's full up and people trying our end instead. Intuative but would not be surprised if this is the rationale
One side is being redeveloped, so capacity is really small
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Would imagine this will be enforced. And fans travelling without tickets will have no chance whatsoever of getting in the ground. Or......
plus you get the loyalty points.
Forcing fans to buy direct from CAFC means RD get's his cut from the ticket sales along with the £2.50 admin and postage fees, forcing those who have previously bought direct at the ground into lining his pockets.
If you don't have a ticket and get to the ground, you can just buy on the day, just not in the away end.
I rang Accrington and the lady said that there will be cash turnstiles for the home areas, but confirmed that no tickets are available for Charlton.
I'll give you all a wave whilst I am having my half time pint.
Just as well I go non-league mostly.
Only marginally less close than Tuesdays nights debacle
The lady had said not many seats were left and advised this option.
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"I'm not giving Roland 27p I will get mine up there"
#laughingmyb@llocksoff
looking forward to this, on the 7.35 to leeds with no ticket.