Restriction Phases are as follow (two tickets per Fan ID):
1. 580 points & VG – Monday, October 14th - 2pm
2. 580 Points – Tuesday, October 15th – 9.30am
3. 550 Points & VG – Tuesday, October 15th – 2pm
4. 550 Points – Wednesday, October 16th – 9.30am
5. 500 Points or VG – Wednesday, October 16th – 2pm
6. 460 Points – Friday, October 18th – 9.30am
7. 350 Points – Friday, October 18th – 2pm
8. 230 Points – Monday, October 21st – 2pm
9. 100 Points – Tuesday, October 22nd – 9.30am
10. General sale - Tuesday, October 22nd – 2pm
Unsure of your Fan ID? Supporters can find out their ID by emailing tickets@cafc.co.uk.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5da05c2eab51c/tickets-millwall-away-goes-on-sale-on-monday
Comments
2176 tickets. I've got no hope then. Might be a good thing.
CRETINS!!
Reality check for those with a miniscule IQ - they pay a plumbing firm to come and fix it all (with no guarantee that the plumber is a Millwall fan). Plumber charges a hefty bill, which Millwall send to Charlton. Roland then pays it out of our already minuscule transfer budget. And any Charlton supporters who need a slash on their way out have to tie a knot in it until they get back to London Bridge.
It was you, wasn't it?
If I remember correctly, it was only a young Chris Solly who had the balls to give the fans a clap at the end, too.
Still get annoyed thinking about that whole day now.
They appoint a new manager during the current international break - don't know who, so let's just call him Dave Brickhead. Dave narrowly loses his first game in charge at Brentford. They then pick up 2 draws and a win from their next three games. Brickhead states in the press that they've kickstarted their season, looking forward to a derby against us, passionate atmosphere, means a lot to the fans, blah, blah, blah.
Derby day, we go 1 up in the first half and look comfortable. Lockyer gets sent off for a moment of madness, they equalise, Williams limps off with an injury, predictable capitulation, 3-1 defeat. Brickhead turns out to be a flash in the pan, their season disintegrates, they only win one more game (you know where). They get relegated, which is good, but I still haven't seen us beat them since the days of video recorders, Walkmans, Jimmy Saville and Gary Glitter being popular celebrities and Marcus Rashford being a foetus (if that).
Hope that helps.
Bookies favourite now and we know they never get it wrong.
Whats weird about giving our serving armed forces reduced tickets? I think it’s a nice touch personally.