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Season tickets 2021/22 (22nd July - 9,000 sold).
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ButtleJR said:This might sound a stupid question but is row A closest to the pitch? Looking to get tickets at the back of the north lower and just want to make sure.1
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Bought mine yesterday. Didn't last year because of Covid.
It's a new era regardless of what happens on Sunday. at last we have a club that looks to be progressive and stable.
We have seen off Duchatelet and all the various crooks, con men, dodgy solicitors who thought that they could ride roughshod over some of the most loyal and dedicated fans in football. May an awful pox fall on all of them.
Thanks to TS we have our club back, and once again can be proud to say ' I support Charlton Athletic'16 -
willieduff said:Bought mine yesterday. Didn't last year because of Covid.
It's a new era regardless of what happens on Sunday. at last we have a club that looks to be progressive and stable.
We have seen off Duchatelet and all the various crooks, con men, dodgy solicitors who thought that they could ride roughshod over some of the most loyal and dedicated fans in football. May an awful pox fall on all of them.
Thanks to TS we have our club back, and once again can be proud to say ' I support Charlton Athletic'8 -
bobmunro said:willieduff said:Bought mine yesterday. Didn't last year because of Covid.
It's a new era regardless of what happens on Sunday. at last we have a club that looks to be progressive and stable.
We have seen off Duchatelet and all the various crooks, con men, dodgy solicitors who thought that they could ride roughshod over some of the most loyal and dedicated fans in football. May an awful pox fall on all of them.
Thanks to TS we have our club back, and once again can be proud to say ' I support Charlton Athletic'2 -
willieduff said:bobmunro said:willieduff said:Bought mine yesterday. Didn't last year because of Covid.
It's a new era regardless of what happens on Sunday. at last we have a club that looks to be progressive and stable.
We have seen off Duchatelet and all the various crooks, con men, dodgy solicitors who thought that they could ride roughshod over some of the most loyal and dedicated fans in football. May an awful pox fall on all of them.
Thanks to TS we have our club back, and once again can be proud to say ' I support Charlton Athletic'1 -
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The problem I've got is
If I buy a season ticket I will be doing less away games.
Championship season I done 15/18.
And love the away days.2 -
Renewed in the Alan Curbishley stand.1
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I want to get a ST but going to wait until what the situation with COVID come August. Think we’re nearing the end of it all now.0
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Tried renewing online to save hanging on the telephone (besides, there was a blond bint in the phone booth - it's the one across the hall
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The transaction was to include my son, who is set up as one of my "fiends and family" on the ticketing account.
When I got to t &c's page, I clicked on the pencil icon to use my son's CAFCCash against his ticket.
Trouble is when it ticks and includes his, it simultaneously unticks mine so that my CAFCCash is no longer showing.
I am probably doing something wrong - any ideas folks?
I did this for three attached to my account.The only problem I had was with my credit card company. They wouldn’t authorise the transaction, it flagged up that it was a dodgy site. So I paid by bank card instead, and I still had to authorise that via the app.
I wonder if Southall’s name is still attached to the club?£££🤏2 -
ButtleJR said:This might sound a stupid question but is row A closest to the pitch? Looking to get tickets at the back of the north lower and just want to make sure.
If you then get past row Z it goes to AA.0 -
Back in the North after a season away - miss the craic win lose or draw and miss the odd away game -looking forward to Derby or Sheff Wednesday next years or even both - derby away is a good away day -
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kafka said:Just bought. First time since start of Roland era
Absolute piece of p155 to renew the seats, part-paying by CAFC Cash ... it took longer to read my credit card number and key it in than anything else in the process.
Fingers crossed we can make some use of them this year!2 -
kidbrookeaddick said:ButtleJR said:This might sound a stupid question but is row A closest to the pitch? Looking to get tickets at the back of the north lower and just want to make sure.0
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Renewed. I had plenty of CAFC Cash left, which knocked 50% off. I also have a load of CAFC points brought forward from 2019/20, so will be in pole position to nab those precious away tickets at Accrington
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Renewed in the North Upper. Regardless of the result on Sunday, feeling optimistic about next season.0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:It’s not so much an issue as tinkering with how crossbars operates as seems to be the gist of the thread now, it should a question of how can the club expand capacity around the ground. I use crossbars on matchdays before the game, get something to eat and in winter time just warm up, and usually afterwards for a couple of pints to let the queue at the station go away.
crossbars is popular, particularly on colder days (ie when most games in England are played) because its ‘indoors’ and warm. The club needs to look at how it can create more of those spaces. Adding a roof to the back of the East/Curbs stand looks pretty feasible to me. Enclose that space, put in some carpet, tables and chairs and that would make that more attractive for fans in that stand to use and take some of the pre-match pressure off crossbars.Then there is the west stand car park. There must be space there to create another ‘indoor’ hospitality area, even a large marquee would do the trick of adding capacity.The bars below the stands could do with a heating system in winter. When I leave Crossbars on match day, I head for the bar in the Covered End for a quick pint, or two if there is a minutes silence for somebody totally unconnected with Charlton. Half time is usually a waste of time trying to get served. Full time the bars are shut so I head to crossbars as mentioned above - top marks to Brighton who opened their away fan stands bars after the game last time I went there.The match day experience isn’t just about the football, there is a huge social side to going to a game.As the film said, if you build it, they will come.
Returning to the present day and altogether happier times, I entirely agree with @letthegoodtimesroll's point about capacity, particularly following the demise of the White Swan and the Liberal Club, albeit mitigated to an extent by the reopening of The Royal Oak. If there is room at the far end of the West Stand car park, some kind of marquee - along the lines of the one at Wycombe Wanderers - would be a very worthwhile initiative, particularly if it served decent beer.
A revival of the Real Ale Bar in the Alan Curbishley Stand wouldn't go amiss either.5 -
BFG94 said:Renewed season tickets for myself and eight-year old grandson today. Plus purchased another for my five-year-old grandson, who will be making his Valley debut (Covid rules permitting) at the start of next season.
Poor lad did not stand a chance as to which team to support - he's been brainwashed into becoming an Addick since the day he was born.1 -
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DiscoCAFC said:I want to get a ST but going to wait until what the situation with COVID come August. Think we’re nearing the end of it all now.2
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Is Bartrams no longer open?
I’ve not been down outside the west stand for years so I’ve no idea.If not, can that not be reopened?0 -
shine166 said:Belv said:Is Bartrams no longer open?
I’ve not been down outside the west stand for years so I’ve no idea.If not, can that not be reopened?
It’s definitely something the club need to look into, I much prefer a pub but they need to capitalise on the fact that there are only 3 local pubs still open.1 -
DiscoCAFC said:I want to get a ST but going to wait until what the situation with COVID come August. Think we’re nearing the end of it all now.26
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100% more room for another bar space/area at Charlton4
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se9addick said:DiscoCAFC said:I want to get a ST but going to wait until what the situation with COVID come August. Think we’re nearing the end of it all now.
Might come close to matching the crowd at the 7-6 Huddersfield game.
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ButtleJR said:kidbrookeaddick said:ButtleJR said:This might sound a stupid question but is row A closest to the pitch? Looking to get tickets at the back of the north lower and just want to make sure.0
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DiscoCAFC said:I want to get a ST but going to wait until what the situation with COVID come August. Think we’re nearing the end of it all now.0
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Blucher said:letthegoodtimesroll said:It’s not so much an issue as tinkering with how crossbars operates as seems to be the gist of the thread now, it should a question of how can the club expand capacity around the ground. I use crossbars on matchdays before the game, get something to eat and in winter time just warm up, and usually afterwards for a couple of pints to let the queue at the station go away.
crossbars is popular, particularly on colder days (ie when most games in England are played) because its ‘indoors’ and warm. The club needs to look at how it can create more of those spaces. Adding a roof to the back of the East/Curbs stand looks pretty feasible to me. Enclose that space, put in some carpet, tables and chairs and that would make that more attractive for fans in that stand to use and take some of the pre-match pressure off crossbars.Then there is the west stand car park. There must be space there to create another ‘indoor’ hospitality area, even a large marquee would do the trick of adding capacity.The bars below the stands could do with a heating system in winter. When I leave Crossbars on match day, I head for the bar in the Covered End for a quick pint, or two if there is a minutes silence for somebody totally unconnected with Charlton. Half time is usually a waste of time trying to get served. Full time the bars are shut so I head to crossbars as mentioned above - top marks to Brighton who opened their away fan stands bars after the game last time I went there.The match day experience isn’t just about the football, there is a huge social side to going to a game.As the film said, if you build it, they will come.
Returning to the present day and altogether happier times, I entirely agree with @letthegoodtimesroll's point about capacity, particularly following the demise of the White Swan and the Liberal Club, albeit mitigated to an extent by the reopening of The Royal Oak. If there is room at the far end of the West Stand car park, some kind of marquee - along the lines of the one at Wycombe Wanderers - would be a very worthwhile initiative, particularly if it served decent beer.
A revival of the Real Ale Bar in the Alan Curbishley Stand wouldn't go amiss either.
That Wycombe marquee seemed to work very well, Sunderland also had a fanzone outside the stadium2