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Wycombe [a] play-off tickets to go on priority sale -11.00 -5/5/25

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  • Btw.... why do we only have 1800-odd? 

    Wasn't it said that there's a 2,000 tickets minimum?
  • To be fair.... in a 6k stadium, we are getting a large chunk
  • Bought 2 in 2 separate transactions and have only got the confirmation email for one of them. Showing in my history on my Charlton account so I assume it's fine
  • How do you check how many loyalty points you have`?
  • CAFCsayer said:
    How do you check how many loyalty points you have`?
    Under "My Profile" in the ticketing section of the website
  • Is there a way of checking your friends and family points? 
  • HandG said:
    Is there a way of checking your friends and family points? 
    Not without logging in as them
  • Belv said:
    Belv said:
    Someone with 860 points will never, ever miss out on a ticket. 

    The “Humdinger” applies throughout, what’s stopping you getting a second ticket in phase 2 for a mate who’s never been at the expense of someone who might miss out in phase 4?
    I reckon if every person who had the 620 and had Valley Gold bought two, I'd miss out. Fortunately not enough people will. 

    Because I'm sensible and wouldn't do that. I'd only ever take one of my Charlton relatives or friends to a game who goes a significant amount of games. Which was my point, it should be assigned to a Charlton fan on the site.
    You’re grossly overestimating the amount of people that fall into that category.
    Croydon said:
    Belv said:
    Someone with 860 points will never, ever miss out on a ticket. 

    The “Humdinger” applies throughout, what’s stopping you getting a second ticket in phase 2 for a mate who’s never been at the expense of someone who might miss out in phase 4?
    I reckon if every person who had the 620 and had Valley Gold bought two, I'd miss out. Fortunately not enough people will. 

    Because I'm sensible and wouldn't do that. I'd only ever take one of my Charlton relatives or friends to a game who goes a significant amount of games. Which was my point, it should be assigned to a Charlton fan on the site.

    No chance. Like absolutely zero. There's a reason the tiers are set at the level they are. It isn't guess work. 
    Gents, 1848 allocation, we surely have 924 Charlton fans with 620 points and Valley gold? Be very surprised if we don't.
    How many people do you think regularly follow us away to get a points total close to that? We're Charlton, not Leeds.

    If we had 900+ fans with that many points then all our games would sell out and some of the aways with smaller allocations wouldn't even reach phase 2. Someone posted on here that the league game at Wycombe 2 weeks ago reached phase 5!
    Yeah fair enough, I just overestimated us. 
  • Btw.... why do we only have 1800-odd? 

    Wasn't it said that there's a 2,000 tickets minimum?
    2000 or 10% of stadium capacity.  I think we have greater than 10%. 
  • se9addick said:
    In L1 with most away teams having small grounds its a travelling "elite" or group of particularly dedicated fans who will get the tickets every time.
    I managed to get to Leyton Orient away last season and Gillingham away FA cup, both were enough to make me glad to let others suffer for the cause.

    If the opposition has a small away section of the  ground I think it would be fair to restrict ticket sales to only the "points" holder.ie no mates who are not "points holders" themselves.
    Maybe this happens already?
    Yeah every time we have a high demand away match the debate always revolves around where Valley Gold should rank in the prioritisation. But for me it’s odder that everyone is allowed to buy two tickets from the off. Really it should be one ticket per person until later in the process.
    It's been explained 1754 times as to why its 2 tickets.
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  • "With limited tickets available for the game, the club will host a screening of the away leg at The Valley. Tickets for the screening will also go on sale at 11am on Monday, May 5th. Tickets will be priced at £10 for adults and £5 for concessions."

    Where is the screening held, the fans bar?
  • clb74 said:
    se9addick said:
    In L1 with most away teams having small grounds its a travelling "elite" or group of particularly dedicated fans who will get the tickets every time.
    I managed to get to Leyton Orient away last season and Gillingham away FA cup, both were enough to make me glad to let others suffer for the cause.

    If the opposition has a small away section of the  ground I think it would be fair to restrict ticket sales to only the "points" holder.ie no mates who are not "points holders" themselves.
    Maybe this happens already?
    Yeah every time we have a high demand away match the debate always revolves around where Valley Gold should rank in the prioritisation. But for me it’s odder that everyone is allowed to buy two tickets from the off. Really it should be one ticket per person until later in the process.
    It's been explained 1754 times as to why its 2 tickets.

     I missed it as to why the other 1754 times - given the agro at Birmingham and to a degree Wycombe and people standing / sitting wherever then it probably makes more sense to do it one per person/account and stated its open seating 
  • Jon_CAFC_ said:
    clb74 said:
    se9addick said:
    In L1 with most away teams having small grounds its a travelling "elite" or group of particularly dedicated fans who will get the tickets every time.
    I managed to get to Leyton Orient away last season and Gillingham away FA cup, both were enough to make me glad to let others suffer for the cause.

    If the opposition has a small away section of the  ground I think it would be fair to restrict ticket sales to only the "points" holder.ie no mates who are not "points holders" themselves.
    Maybe this happens already?
    Yeah every time we have a high demand away match the debate always revolves around where Valley Gold should rank in the prioritisation. But for me it’s odder that everyone is allowed to buy two tickets from the off. Really it should be one ticket per person until later in the process.
    It's been explained 1754 times as to why its 2 tickets.

     I missed it as to why the other 1754 times - given the agro at Birmingham and to a degree Wycombe and people standing / sitting wherever then it probably makes more sense to do it one per person/account and stated its open seating 
    …and it appears, despite having hardly any fans and twice as many tickets, Wycombe are doing one per ticket per fan for the match at the Valley.

    I’d quite like why we offer two tickets per fan for high priority away games explained for the 1,755th time rather than a sarky response if possible? 
  • se9addick said:
    Jon_CAFC_ said:
    clb74 said:
    se9addick said:
    In L1 with most away teams having small grounds its a travelling "elite" or group of particularly dedicated fans who will get the tickets every time.
    I managed to get to Leyton Orient away last season and Gillingham away FA cup, both were enough to make me glad to let others suffer for the cause.

    If the opposition has a small away section of the  ground I think it would be fair to restrict ticket sales to only the "points" holder.ie no mates who are not "points holders" themselves.
    Maybe this happens already?
    Yeah every time we have a high demand away match the debate always revolves around where Valley Gold should rank in the prioritisation. But for me it’s odder that everyone is allowed to buy two tickets from the off. Really it should be one ticket per person until later in the process.
    It's been explained 1754 times as to why its 2 tickets.

     I missed it as to why the other 1754 times - given the agro at Birmingham and to a degree Wycombe and people standing / sitting wherever then it probably makes more sense to do it one per person/account and stated its open seating 
    …and it appears, despite having hardly any fans and twice as many tickets, Wycombe are doing one per ticket per fan for the match at the Valley.

    I’d quite like why we offer two tickets per fan for high priority away games explained for the 1,755th time rather than a sarky response if possible? 
    Wycombe are doing 6 per fan for the game at the Valley
  • edited 2:44PM
    hermann said:
    se9addick said:
    Jon_CAFC_ said:
    clb74 said:
    se9addick said:
    In L1 with most away teams having small grounds its a travelling "elite" or group of particularly dedicated fans who will get the tickets every time.
    I managed to get to Leyton Orient away last season and Gillingham away FA cup, both were enough to make me glad to let others suffer for the cause.

    If the opposition has a small away section of the  ground I think it would be fair to restrict ticket sales to only the "points" holder.ie no mates who are not "points holders" themselves.
    Maybe this happens already?
    Yeah every time we have a high demand away match the debate always revolves around where Valley Gold should rank in the prioritisation. But for me it’s odder that everyone is allowed to buy two tickets from the off. Really it should be one ticket per person until later in the process.
    It's been explained 1754 times as to why its 2 tickets.

     I missed it as to why the other 1754 times - given the agro at Birmingham and to a degree Wycombe and people standing / sitting wherever then it probably makes more sense to do it one per person/account and stated its open seating 
    …and it appears, despite having hardly any fans and twice as many tickets, Wycombe are doing one per ticket per fan for the match at the Valley.

    I’d quite like why we offer two tickets per fan for high priority away games explained for the 1,755th time rather than a sarky response if possible? 
    Wycombe are doing 6 per fan for the game at the Valley
    No, I think it’s one per season ticket holder with a maximum transaction of six tickets.
  • Just got 2 away tickets, for the first time I can remember in a seriously long time my 590 loyalty points exceeded Valley Gold qualification.

    Somehow I managed to stay logged on to the ticket website since purchasing home tickets yesterday so didn't need to join a queue again today. Just used MS Edge browser and left the tab open. No issues here obtaining tickets for either leg apart from a short queue yesterday morning for home tickets.
  • Has anybody buying online been given the option for collecting from away ground? Only got the option of post or collect from the valley. Certainly don't have faith in our post for them to arrive in time and don't really want to make a special trip to the valley just to collect tickets
  • Has anybody buying online been given the option for collecting from away ground? Only got the option of post or collect from the valley. Certainly don't have faith in our post for them to arrive in time and don't really want to make a special trip to the valley just to collect tickets
    Just select post and if they don’t arrive in time you’ll be able to arrange collection from Wycombe. I’m guessing the club don’t want to allow the option to collect from Wycombe to avoid big queues on the day and instead only have those that the post failed queueing 
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  • hermann said:
    se9addick said:
    Jon_CAFC_ said:
    clb74 said:
    se9addick said:
    In L1 with most away teams having small grounds its a travelling "elite" or group of particularly dedicated fans who will get the tickets every time.
    I managed to get to Leyton Orient away last season and Gillingham away FA cup, both were enough to make me glad to let others suffer for the cause.

    If the opposition has a small away section of the  ground I think it would be fair to restrict ticket sales to only the "points" holder.ie no mates who are not "points holders" themselves.
    Maybe this happens already?
    Yeah every time we have a high demand away match the debate always revolves around where Valley Gold should rank in the prioritisation. But for me it’s odder that everyone is allowed to buy two tickets from the off. Really it should be one ticket per person until later in the process.
    It's been explained 1754 times as to why its 2 tickets.

     I missed it as to why the other 1754 times - given the agro at Birmingham and to a degree Wycombe and people standing / sitting wherever then it probably makes more sense to do it one per person/account and stated its open seating 
    …and it appears, despite having hardly any fans and twice as many tickets, Wycombe are doing one per ticket per fan for the match at the Valley.

    I’d quite like why we offer two tickets per fan for high priority away games explained for the 1,755th time rather than a sarky response if possible? 
    Wycombe are doing 6 per fan for the game at the Valley
    They aren’t 
  • NabySarr said:
    Has anybody buying online been given the option for collecting from away ground? Only got the option of post or collect from the valley. Certainly don't have faith in our post for them to arrive in time and don't really want to make a special trip to the valley just to collect tickets
    Just select post and if they don’t arrive in time you’ll be able to arrange collection from Wycombe. I’m guessing the club don’t want to allow the option to collect from Wycombe to avoid big queues on the day and instead only have those that the post failed queueing 
    In fairness to them, the Wycombe ticket staff were sound when I’d realised half way down the bloody hill that I’d forgotten my tickets they te printed them no problem 
  • hermann said:
    se9addick said:
    Jon_CAFC_ said:
    clb74 said:
    se9addick said:
    In L1 with most away teams having small grounds its a travelling "elite" or group of particularly dedicated fans who will get the tickets every time.
    I managed to get to Leyton Orient away last season and Gillingham away FA cup, both were enough to make me glad to let others suffer for the cause.

    If the opposition has a small away section of the  ground I think it would be fair to restrict ticket sales to only the "points" holder.ie no mates who are not "points holders" themselves.
    Maybe this happens already?
    Yeah every time we have a high demand away match the debate always revolves around where Valley Gold should rank in the prioritisation. But for me it’s odder that everyone is allowed to buy two tickets from the off. Really it should be one ticket per person until later in the process.
    It's been explained 1754 times as to why its 2 tickets.

     I missed it as to why the other 1754 times - given the agro at Birmingham and to a degree Wycombe and people standing / sitting wherever then it probably makes more sense to do it one per person/account and stated its open seating 
    …and it appears, despite having hardly any fans and twice as many tickets, Wycombe are doing one per ticket per fan for the match at the Valley.

    I’d quite like why we offer two tickets per fan for high priority away games explained for the 1,755th time rather than a sarky response if possible? 
    Wycombe are doing 6 per fan for the game at the Valley
    They aren’t 
    Yep my mistake!
  • I hope the selling of tickets is sorted out for the 26/27 season when we're in the Premier League.
    The Champions League away semi final in Barcelona will be a nightmare 
    Have booked my flight over already, much cheaper in advance.
  • Well finally our group has managed to get the 2 per eligible person they wanted.

    Once the chrome issue was mentioned on here, my family rushed to help their poor IT illiterate grandparents and by 3pm there were smiles all round. Sadly, eldest grand daughter who helped won't be coming to the (foot) Ball as she's chained to her desk , revising 24/7 for her upcoming A levels, bless her....

    But handfuls of hair & gnashed teeth are now littering our carpet ready for Mr F to deal with once he's prepared the dinner.

    Moi ? 

    On my bed in a suitably darkened room with a bottle of Aldi's finest & a straw to keep me company.  B)

    ( Anyone know if there's been an announcement of some kind to advise fans re the chrome issue ? Or are we Lifers fortunate to have each others' backs in times like these ?) 
    How did you get round the crome issue?
    Another browser?
    Another device? 
  • Family dealt with this for us but will check and post response for you 
  • Safari on an iphone was used. Hope that helps you .
  • Do we have any sense as to how many were sold today?
  • Is it 2 per season ticket? surprised if it is.
  • TeeC said:
    Do we have any sense as to how many were sold today?
    Nothing mate - plenty on the Facebook asking for spares or extras brought on their account 
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