Just out of interest, has anyone had the caps (points) for donny at home and the Wembley game added to their total. concerned i may not get a ticket for Portsmouth away in August given this turnout and making sure my points are up to date
Just out of interest, has anyone had the caps (points) for donny at home and the Wembley game added to their total. concerned i may not get a ticket for Portsmouth away in August given this turnout and making sure my points are up to date
Charlie Methven has urged any supporter 'wavering' on making the trip to Wembley this Sunday to help Sunderland get over the line.
The Black Cats have sold 33,000 tickets for the League One play-off final against Charlton Athletic.
The final comes just weeks after the Black Cats faced Portsmouth in front of a sell-out Wembley, and the Executive Director acknowledges many will have 'valid reasons' not to attend.
“Sunderland supporters have consistently been at the forefront of the club’s efforts, following the players every step of the way on a journey that, poetically we hope, will start and end with wins against Charlton Athletic.
“The Checkatrade Trophy was a party, but this weekend is a different matter, I think. It is about us all coming together one last time and doing everything within our power to push our club over the line.
“Given the short notice, of course there will be people with valid reasons for not being able to attend," he added.
"I would, though, urge any waverer who can come to Wembley but hasn’t yet bought a ticket to do so, and be part of making the crucial difference.
“All of us football fans know that there are only so many matches that have the potential to become ‘I was there’ memories, and Play-Off Finals certainly fit into that category.”
For reasons even more complicated to explain than last time, I have two adult tickets available in block 544, Row 21 Just asking £60 face value. DM if interested.
These tickets arrived in the post today. Still available, although my other three have gone.
Let’s not get too carried away with the support. We’ve still not sold out our allocation and with friends wanting a day out to watch some football at the national stadium and on the piss why not come along to swell the ranks. This is so much different than turning up valley every other week.
Let’s not get too carried away with the support. We’ve still not sold out our allocation and with friends wanting a day out to watch some football at the national stadium and on the piss why not come along to swell the ranks. This is so much different than turning up valley every other week.
True of any big game, though. I don’t think everyone was a card-carrying member of the supporters’ club when we had 30,000 crowds in the 1970s. Or in the 56,435 who turned out for a Second Division game at The Valley in 1958.
We’ve sold 40,000 tickets, near as damn it. Plenty of people didn’t think that was possible a fortnight ago.
Let’s not get too carried away with the support. We’ve still not sold out our allocation and with friends wanting a day out to watch some football at the national stadium and on the piss why not come along to swell the ranks. This is so much different than turning up valley every other week.
We have sold our allocation, these extra seats now available are on top of it
Let’s not get too carried away with the support. We’ve still not sold out our allocation and with friends wanting a day out to watch some football at the national stadium and on the piss why not come along to swell the ranks. This is so much different than turning up valley every other week.
True of any big game, though. I don’t think everyone was a card-carrying member of the supporters’ club when we had 30,000 crowds in the 1970s. Or in the 56,435 who turned out for a Second Division game at The Valley in 1958.
We’ve sold 40,000 tickets, near as damn it. Plenty of people didn’t think that was possible a fortnight ago.
Its pretty remarkable and will guarantee it will blood in a new crop of supporters for the future rather then the fkin Palace (yes Palace) and Millwall tops which frequent, Welling, bexley, Eltham nowadays
Let’s not get too carried away with the support. We’ve still not sold out our allocation and with friends wanting a day out to watch some football at the national stadium and on the piss why not come along to swell the ranks. This is so much different than turning up valley every other week.
True of any big game, though. I don’t think everyone was a card-carrying member of the supporters’ club when we had 30,000 crowds in the 1970s. Or in the 56,435 who turned out for a Second Division game at The Valley in 1958.
We’ve sold 40,000 tickets, near as damn it. Plenty of people didn’t think that was possible a fortnight ago.
Its pretty remarkable and will guarantee it will blood in a new crop of supporters for the future rather then the fkin Palace (yes Palace) and Millwall tops which frequent, Welling, bexley, Eltham nowadays
This, there will be lapsed fans that will rediscover what they’ve missed about charlton, even if it’s just going to a football match with mates and there will be young kids that will embark on a long journey of loving and supporting a favourite football team. With over forty thousand fans going along to support charlton there will be some new found regular fans coming out of this match, particularly if we win and gain promotion.
I first started going to Charlton in 94/95 but the 98 play-off final is what truly made me a fan for life, hopefully a good performance and ideally a win this Sunday creates another generation of fans for our amazing club.
It merely confirms the potential there is in this club of ours!
And yet, instead of having an owner entertaining a box of interested suitors, we have a nutter appearing on TalkShite telling the world how he's scared of his own shadow .
For reasons even more complicated to explain than last time, I have two adult tickets available in block 544, Row 21 Just asking £60 face value. DM if interested.
These tickets arrived in the post today. Still available, although my other three have gone.
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I just hope there hasn't been a cock up and we've got a load of half empty blocks everywhere.
concerned i may not get a ticket for Portsmouth away in August given this turnout and making sure my points are up to date
And every single Charlton fan going to Wembley buys a ST, including all armchairs, casuals, day trippers and Spurs fans.
The Black Cats have sold 33,000 tickets for the League One play-off final against Charlton Athletic.
The final comes just weeks after the Black Cats faced Portsmouth in front of a sell-out Wembley, and the Executive Director acknowledges many will have 'valid reasons' not to attend.
“Sunderland supporters have consistently been at the forefront of the club’s efforts, following the players every step of the way on a journey that, poetically we hope, will start and end with wins against Charlton Athletic.
“The Checkatrade Trophy was a party, but this weekend is a different matter, I think. It is about us all coming together one last time and doing everything within our power to push our club over the line.
“Given the short notice, of course there will be people with valid reasons for not being able to attend," he added.
"I would, though, urge any waverer who can come to Wembley but hasn’t yet bought a ticket to do so, and be part of making the crucial difference.
“All of us football fans know that there are only so many matches that have the potential to become ‘I was there’ memories, and Play-Off Finals certainly fit into that category.”
33,000 tickets have been sold by the club so far.
The initial allocation for the final was 37,700.
We’ve sold 40,000 tickets, near as damn it. Plenty of people didn’t think that was possible a fortnight ago.
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Not long now boys