Half-season tickets for the second half of Charlton’s 2021/22 campaign will go on sale from 11am on Friday, November 19th.
With Caretaker Manager Johnnie Jackson turning things around on the pitch in recent weeks, the coming months are set to be something to look forward to in SE7 with a rocking Valley getting behind the Addicks week in, week out and you can be a part of it with a half-season ticket.
On sale until January 14th and active from the Addicks’ clash against Gillingham on Wednesday, December 29th (7.45pm) in what is our last outing of 2021, half-season tickets are the most cost-effective way to enjoy each and every one of Charlton’s final 11 League One fixtures live at The Valley.
With prices starting from £110, equating to just £10 per match, half-season tickets give supporters the opportunity to share the SE7 atmosphere as they feel the magic of The Valley.
A half-season ticket will guarantee the holder an allocated seat for all 11 remaining home games.
There will also be a number of prizes to be won throughout the half-season ticket campaign.
2021/22 half-season tickets can be purchased online, in person or by phone, with a full price breakdown visible below:
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/61976eb50c79f/get-your-half-season-ticket-from-11am-on-friday
Comments
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I'm tempted as cant make some games but even if i get to 7 or 8 i would be in pocket.
Is £21 discount a piss take, I guess it’s a matter of opinion
but the full season ticket includes other benefits that aren’t applicable to the half
I'm sorry (a bit) if you think asking a question is the same as 'having a pop'.
It does now make you wonder if you could have bought your ticket on a match by match basis the first half of the season and then get a half season ticket for the rest of it to make it cheaper than the up front cost of a ST.
Also, can't help but feel if this was done with Roland in charge he'd been slaughtered for it.