League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.
Gutted, son was desperate for a home tie as midweek
Take him anyway. Tell the school it's educational. you're going on a pilgrimage.
Definitely! I took my son out of school for two days for our last big quarter final against Hartlepool last year and his education hasn’t suffered for it.
Just tell the school he’s got the dentist. Or a bad back.
Excellent news and congrats to the loyal Charlton fans watching crap every week who will deservedly get tickets for this particular enjoyable fixture!
If you hear heavy metal music and a car accelerating on the M1 it means Sandgaards on route and he will likely get a round in even if you tell him to get the f*ck out the club!
This means the world for me because I can finally get to take my boy to a game away at a big club. He’s a latecomer to the football scene at 14 and has asked me loads about the old premier league days before he was born.
Sitting next to him seeing him get all excited at a Charlton game will be epic.
It’s hard when he goes to a school in Surrey full of Chelsea. I’ve loved seeing him proudly wearing a Charlton shirt playing football with his mates today
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.
Well I was at QPR home, Walsall away, Stevenage away and last night at home to Brighton. All nice and authentic clubs, don't see what the appeal is in Manchester United away, like getting drawn at MacDonalds or Primark, There's a Manchester United available in every high street or shopping centre in the land. I shall go obvs, got to keep my cup run going until the end, and I predict around 4K to travel, I expect ticket prices to be around £15.
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.
Surely they're not THAT stupid to refuse tickets?
No they just wont know how to organise any travel, so anyone getting tickets should be prepared to find their own way there
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.
Surely they're not THAT stupid to refuse tickets?
Depends if they're being asked to pay for them up front... 🙄
This means the world for me because I can finally get to take my boy to a game away at a big club. He’s a latecomer to the football scene at 14 and has asked me loads about the old premier league days before he was born.
Sitting next to him seeing him get all excited at a Charlton game will be epic.
It’s hard when he goes to a school in Surrey full of Chelsea. I’ve loved seeing him proudly wearing a Charlton shirt playing football with his mates today
My son was 10 when he came with me to the FA Cup game in 1994 … things can only get better at half time … he’s never forgotten it
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.
Surely they're not THAT stupid to refuse tickets?
I can see them saying we don’t need 7,000. I’m not saying we do either, although you’d want to gauge the interest. Transport / TV is a big factor.
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why not Man U were division2
we were guess where division 3
Even if they do it'll probably be one or two coaches, especially if there is to be a Rail Strike!!
I'll be taking my two out of work!
If you hear heavy metal music and a car accelerating on the M1 it means Sandgaards on route and he will likely get a round in even if you tell him to get the f*ck out the club!
back of Bedford van😀
Me too - 45 minute drive if there's a train strike, or train and stay over (after a good drink!) if they are running.
Sitting next to him seeing him get all excited at a Charlton game will be epic.
It’s hard when he goes to a school in Surrey full of Chelsea. I’ve loved seeing him proudly wearing a Charlton shirt playing football with his mates today
All nice and authentic clubs, don't see what the appeal is in Manchester United away, like getting drawn at MacDonalds or Primark, There's a Manchester United available in every high street or shopping centre in the land.
I shall go obvs, got to keep my cup run going until the end, and I predict around 4K to travel, I expect ticket prices to be around £15.
Midweek, just after xmas. Schools just gone back. Rail strikes