The club announcement is ambiguous. I think coverage on Charlton TV is audio only, but that isn’t made crystal clear. Being able to follow all the action on Charlton TV is not the same as being able to watch the action.
The club announcement is ambiguous. I think coverage on Charlton TV is audio only, but that isn’t made crystal clear. Being able to follow all the action on Charlton TV is not the same as being able to watch the action.
Please note the club cannot live stream the match anywhere in the world due to Carabao Cup broadcast rules.
The club announcement is ambiguous. I think coverage on Charlton TV is audio only, but that isn’t made crystal clear. Being able to follow all the action on Charlton TV is not the same as being able to watch the action.
Please note the club cannot live stream the match anywhere in the world due to Carabao Cup broadcast rules.
Yet audio is live streamed. And it is a broadcast isn’t it? Either way the only chance to see the action live is to be there.
The club announcement is ambiguous. I think coverage on Charlton TV is audio only, but that isn’t made crystal clear. Being able to follow all the action on Charlton TV is not the same as being able to watch the action.
Please note the club cannot live stream the match anywhere in the world due to Carabao Cup broadcast rules.
Yet audio is live streamed. And it is a broadcast isn’t it? Either way the only chance to see the action live is to be there.
I would say that Live Stream is visual but maybe just me.
The club announcement is ambiguous. I think coverage on Charlton TV is audio only, but that isn’t made crystal clear. Being able to follow all the action on Charlton TV is not the same as being able to watch the action.
Please note the club cannot live stream the match anywhere in the world due to Carabao Cup broadcast rules.
Yet audio is live streamed. And it is a broadcast isn’t it? Either way the only chance to see the action live is to be there.
I would say that Live Stream is visual but maybe just me.
An additional 200 tickets for Charlton's Carabao Cup tie at Stevenage will be available to purchase from the away ticket office on Tuesday, November 8th.
Travelling supporters can purchase tickets from 6.30pm on Tuesday evening with cash and card payments both accepted.
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…If we don’t have a dodgy VPN.
Looks like it will have to be the home end then. Only good thing about that option is that adult tickets look to only be £18 in the home end.
I think coverage on Charlton TV is audio only, but that isn’t made crystal clear.
Being able to follow all the action on Charlton TV is not the same as being able to watch the action.
And it is a broadcast isn’t it?
Either way the only chance to see the action live is to be there.
I would say that Live Stream is visual but maybe just me.
if we can win few all premier league ties in there.
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leeds United
Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester United v Aston Villa
Manchester City v Chelsea
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace
Arsenal v Brighton and Hove Albion
of course if we get through there are the remainder which aren't all prem league but would expect the prem clubs to get through.
Leicester City v Newport County
West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers
AFC Bournemouth v Everton
Liverpool v Derby County
Burnley v Crawley Town
Bristol City v Lincoln City
Milton Keynes Dons v Morecambe
Southampton v Sheffield Wednesday
Brentford v Gillingham
let’s go all the way
we can take out the big guns in the latter rounds
An additional 200 tickets for Charlton's Carabao Cup tie at Stevenage will be available to purchase from the away ticket office on Tuesday, November 8th.
Travelling supporters can purchase tickets from 6.30pm on Tuesday evening with cash and card payments both accepted.
Please note there is a price increase of £2.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/additional-tickets-made-available-stevenage-trip
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