surprised how many have already gone - going to be a lot of dissapointed people - hopefully when we play fulham we give them back 1900 of course this will not be the case but it should be same goes for any other clubs giving us less than what the js holds.
surprised how many have already gone - going to be a lot of dissapointed people - hopefully when we play fulham we give them back 1900 of course this will not be the case but it should be same goes for any other clubs giving us less than what the js holds.
Didnt we play Fulham at home on Saturday last time and they didnt sell out the JS anyways?
All the restricted view seats will be in the allocation figure and probably the disabled accommodation too. That suggests about 500-600 have been sold now.
surprised how many have already gone - going to be a lot of dissapointed people - hopefully when we play fulham we give them back 1900 of course this will not be the case but it should be same goes for any other clubs giving us less than what the js holds.
I don't think we can blame Fulham here, it's not as if they're doing this just to be vindictive.
It would be a problem for me as I buy tickets for my grandchildren and they obviously don't have accounts with points but by buying 2 I can take one of them with me.
It would be a problem for me as I buy tickets for my grandchildren and they obviously don't have accounts with points but by buying 2 I can take one of them with me.
They can also be members and build up points in their own right.
Assuming this isn't a wind-up- I prepare to be whoosed - how come an eligible person can buy 2 tickets?
Surely that means that someone who is eligible can buy a ticket for someone who hasn't even been to a game this season. Or supports someone else.
Doesn't seem right to me. Should be one ticket per eligibility.
Because most people tend to go to the football with someone, rather than alone, I suppose.
True. But I would have a bet that in most cases, the people you go to Charlton with have a very similar number of points.
Anyway, suppose you are in category 1 but your mates don't qualify until category 3. Then if you want to go with them, then I can't see any reason why you don't have to wait until category 3 goes on sale and you buy with them.
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surprised how many have already gone - going to be a lot of dissapointed people - hopefully when we play fulham we give them back 1900 of course this will not be the case but it should be same goes for any other clubs giving us less than what the js holds.
Surely that means that someone who is eligible can buy a ticket for someone who hasn't even been to a game this season. Or supports someone else.
Doesn't seem right to me. Should be one ticket per eligibility.
1. 580 points & Valley Gold - Monday 16th September - 2pm
2. 580 Points - Tuesday 17th September – 9:30am
3. 540 & Valley Gold – Tuesday 17th September – 2pm
4. 540 – Wednesday 18th September – 9:30am
5. 500 or Valley Gold - Wednesday 18th September – 2pm
6. 460 – Friday 20th September – 9:30am
7. 350 - Friday 20th September – 2pm
8. 230 – Monday 23rd September – 2pm
9. 100 - Tuesday 24th September – 9:30am
10. General sale - Tuesday 24th September – 2pm
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Ticket prices are as follows
Adults: £30.00
Over 65: £25.00
Under 22: 25.00
Under 18: £15.00
Save my pennies for Middlesbrough away.
Been looking at the few weeks before for boro £90 on train with railcard
Anyway, suppose you are in category 1 but your mates don't qualify until category 3. Then if you want to go with them, then I can't see any reason why you don't have to wait until category 3 goes on sale and you buy with them.