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Peterborough allocation (ed. SOLD OUT)

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  • Am surprised, when I saw it on Quest last Saturday I thought it would be rescinded...
  • PopIcon said:
    We might not have any strikers by Saturday!
  • edited January 2019
    For anyone going to Peterborough who collects programmes, old photos, etc, there’s a thriving little shop at the rear of the main stand that specialises in that kind of stuff.
    I assume it’s still there.....it was certainly was last time I was there a couple of years back.
  • PopIcon said:
    We might not have any strikers by Saturday!
    RHF is back.
  • RedChaser said:

    PopIcon said:
    We might not have any strikers by Saturday!
    RHF is back.
    Exactly :smile:
  • It will be interesting to know how many Peterborough have sold for the match. If their chairman was willing to let charlton have 3,000 tickets if we could sell them then any low expectations for the number of home fans might be an opportunity for him to allow a pay on the day for away fans to generate a bit more income.
  • Whats the total Charlton then?
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  • Whats the total Charlton then?

    My son and I are going, that’s two, let’s start counting!!!
  • Got a mate with a spare. If anyone wants it give me a shout.
  • Whats the total Charlton then?

    Just under 2,700
  • Due to family illness I have a spare ticket for Saturday, and a £20 rail ticket. Anybody want the match ticket, or ticket and travel (both at face value), please contact me.
  • Have mentioned in a few other places but will here as well - I’m looking to swap one adult Motorpoint stand ticket for one in the North if anyone can help?
  • Top effort. Now just need the team to turn up and put on a show for us.... COYRS !!
  • Taking the kids to their first away match (aged 8 & 13). Tickets are for the north stand (not the one behind the goal). Do most people just take any old seat? If so I am guessing our best bet is to "sit" as far towards the front as possible?
  • Taking the kids to their first away match (aged 8 & 13). Tickets are for the north stand (not the one behind the goal). Do most people just take any old seat? If so I am guessing our best bet is to "sit" as far towards the front as possible?

    You are supposed to sit in your own seat, but it all depends on the stewards on the day.
    One thing for certain is don't get there too late, so if you can sit where you want, you'll be able to.
  • Cheers, our allocated seats are in row F so quite close to the front anyhow but plan on getting there early
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  • Taking the kids to their first away match (aged 8 & 13). Tickets are for the north stand (not the one behind the goal). Do most people just take any old seat? If so I am guessing our best bet is to "sit" as far towards the front as possible?

    Unless you want your kids to be standing on the chairs, I'd suggest getting as close to the front as you can.
  • edited January 2019

    Cheers, our allocated seats are in row F so quite close to the front anyhow but plan on getting there early

    My best guess is if you're in the 6th row you should be fine, as it's likely to be the elderly & young choosing the front rows (if there is a choice).
  • Taking the kids to their first away match (aged 8 & 13). Tickets are for the north stand (not the one behind the goal). Do most people just take any old seat? If so I am guessing our best bet is to "sit" as far towards the front as possible?

    Unless you want your kids to be standing on the chairs, I'd suggest getting as close to the front as you can.
    Yes, so you can cough your guts up when the red smoke canister is chucked on the pitch like what happened at Portsmouth last year
  • edited January 2019
    Just checked the popcorn which is well stocked in readiness for the 'Our inconsiderate fans wouldn't Siddarn at Peterborough thread' :open_mouth: .
  • An extra incentive not to sit down is that some of the seats in the away end of the north stand come from the old Den, with others from Filbert Street.
  • edited January 2019

    Cheers, our allocated seats are in row F so quite close to the front anyhow but plan on getting there early

    My best guess is if you're in the 6th row you should be fine, as it's likely to be the elderly & young choosing the front rows (if there is a choice).
    There wasn't the option of choice,I'm in same situation,but me & me littleun are North Stand row U so prob near rear...but will hopefully be there early enough to sort out nearer to the front seats...

    If some peeps don't mind swapping...🤞🏻
  • Spanish said:

    Top effort. Now just need the team to turn up and put on a show for us.... COYRS !!

    You do know this is charlton, still suppose at least the club didnt call it an 'operation' so we have a chance.
  • RedChaser said:

    Just checked the popcorn which is well stocked in readiness for the 'Our inconsiderate fans wouldn't Siddarn at Peterborough thread' :open_mouth: .

    There was a point towards the end of last week’s game against AC when I’m sure I heard somebody who must have been almost at the back of the Covered End moaning about fans standing when we were attacking
  • I am so looking forward to tomorrow , it is going to be a proper day out
  • _MrDick said:

    Taking the kids to their first away match (aged 8 & 13). Tickets are for the north stand (not the one behind the goal). Do most people just take any old seat? If so I am guessing our best bet is to "sit" as far towards the front as possible?

    Unless you want your kids to be standing on the chairs, I'd suggest getting as close to the front as you can.
    Yes, so you can cough your guts up when the red smoke canister is chucked on the pitch like what happened at Portsmouth last year
    Hopefully Steve Evans will belly flop on any flares, will go out in seconds
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