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Wembley tickets - 39k officially SOLD OUT (p109)

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  • edited 2:04PM
    Surely the club can only communicate if there is something to communicate?

    Or are people suggesting the club should issue a daily update that there is no update?
    The club could and should say that they are communicating with Wembley and pressing for more blocks originally designated to Orient to be put on sale for Charlton fans. At least we’d know Charlton are trying to help. 
    The club have already said they have asked for more tickets
    They can't force Wembley, or whoever decides the ticket allocations, to take any of Orients allocation, especially as Orient can sell tickets until 5pm today, even if it looks like they will not sell out.
    Hopefully we will get some news not long after 5pm today. We may get more tickets we may not but if we don't it won't be because the club hasn't tried.
  • Davo55 said:
    I don't think it would be at all unreasonable to expect an update from the club. Depending on the actual facts, something like the following would be helpful in filling the information void:

    " The club are acutely aware that there are very many Charlton fans still hoping to get a ticket. We continue to press Wembley/EFL and are hopeful that a decision will be made late this afternoon when Orient tickets go off sale. We are assured that any tickets purchased on Saturday will be emailed out same day, and fans are again reassured that tickets may be scanned from a mobile device or printed out. We will update further when we hear from the authorities."
    But if they aren't getting any meaningful response from Wembley/EFl how can they put out an update that has timings etc??
  • Davo55 said:
    I don't think it would be at all unreasonable to expect an update from the club. Depending on the actual facts, something like the following would be helpful in filling the information void:

    " The club are acutely aware that there are very many Charlton fans still hoping to get a ticket. We continue to press Wembley/EFL and are hopeful that a decision will be made late this afternoon when Orient tickets go off sale. We are assured that any tickets purchased on Saturday will be emailed out same day, and fans are again reassured that tickets may be scanned from a mobile device or printed out. We will update further when we hear from the authorities."
    Make that statement and people will assume tickets will be sold on Saturday and will be disappointed if they aren’t. You have to word any communications with the assumption that people won’t read the whole thing properly. IF you’re going to do comms (which isn’t hugely necessary until a final decision imo) then it needs to be short and sharp. “The club continue to ask the authorities for extra tickets due to high demand from Charlton fans. We will provide and update when we can.” or similar is all that would be needed
  • Surely the club can only communicate if there is something to communicate?

    Or are people suggesting the club should issue a daily update that there is no update?
    The club could and should say that they are communicating with Wembley and pressing for more blocks originally designated to Orient to be put on sale for Charlton fans. At least we’d know Charlton are trying to help. 
    The club have communicated that. How does it help if they keep sending the same message out? 

    Given the exceptionally high demand, the club are continuing to request more tickets for the game and will issue a further communication to fans should this request be facilitated
    For example by saying we will issue  an update by x date/time.

    Don't force people down alternate expensive routes before they need to.

  • I looked this afternoon and the wembley site link had been removed from the CAFC website. Can't see why they would do this unless something significant was about to change. There were still odd tickets left so pulling it for no reason seems unlikely 
  • I'm expecting some sort of announcement at 5pm. That's when Orient tickets go off sale and you'd really hope that the two clubs + EFL + Wembley have already got a plan for the next stage in place and it just needs announcing/activating.
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  • Davo55 said:
    I don't think it would be at all unreasonable to expect an update from the club. Depending on the actual facts, something like the following would be helpful in filling the information void:

    " The club are acutely aware that there are very many Charlton fans still hoping to get a ticket. We continue to press Wembley/EFL and are hopeful that a decision will be made late this afternoon when Orient tickets go off sale. We are assured that any tickets purchased on Saturday will be emailed out same day, and fans are again reassured that tickets may be scanned from a mobile device or printed out. We will update further when we hear from the authorities."
    The clubs message says that there will be a communication if we are getting more tickets.
  • No event found on the website now, not even the box saying "restricted sale"
  • edited 2:26PM
    Orient tickets still selling at about 50 per hour judging by these pics from block 517 that went on sale today. I counted 100 difference between the 2 pics (and yes i enjoyed doing that);

    1.15pm

    3.15pm;

  • vffvff
    edited 2:32PM
    We well see in a couple of hours. It is looking like no further tickets will be sold. Ticket office are apologising and saying sold out. (its not in their control)
    Seems ridiculous when there are blocks and thousands of unsold tickets. When did anything make any sense with the business of football  management / organisation ? Minimal consideration it appears to be about is supporters.
    Sincerely hope I am wrong about - the Wembley leaving thousands of seats unfilled when there is clear demand to sell them bit. It is looking that way.
  • They could have given us 50k tickets and we would have sold out, or near enough. 

    At the end of the day it's in Wembley and the EFL's hands and if they want to leave money on the table, that's on them
  • I'm seeing 3 possible outcomes...

    Both clubs go to general sale, with a substantial number for both. This would sell most tickets, and fastest.

    We get more blocks in the upper, Orient stay as they are, and both clubs' sales remain in sale to those on the database. I guess this is most likely.

    No further sales to us. Crap outcome.
  • Met don't want to deal with a capacity crowd on the same day as Premier League games happening? I can't imagine clubs, Wembley or the EFL wanting to leave money on the table, so I can't think why else they wouldn't have facilitated a potential sell out?
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  • Agree it would be crazy if that was the reason, but struggling to understand why they might leave seats empty. Feel bad for saying everyone who wants a ticket would get one, because I didn't imagine it would play out like this
  • I fully expect more to pop up - can't believe they'll leave near on 20k seats unsold. I reckon we'll hear later today that another 5-8k available tomorrow

    Wembley do this sort of event on such a regular basis you struggle to see how they've managed it so badly. 
  • I wonder if its coming down to the fact that they cant issue us more tickets, even if they wanted to, because of how they've stupidly handled the distribution to Leyton Orient - If the only tickets available, are behind Orient supporters, I doubt we'd be given those on safety grounds.

    In which case, the argument can be made, as to why have they allowed Orient to "spread out" so much.
  • I wonder if its coming down to the fact that they cant issue us more tickets, even if they wanted to, because of how they've stupidly handled the distribution to Leyton Orient - If the only tickets available, are behind Orient supporters, I doubt we'd be given those on safety grounds.

    In which case, the argument can be made, as to why have they allowed Orient to "spread out" so much.
    It's a difficult balance isn't it. 

    The fair thing to do is allow both clubs equal amount of lower/mid tier seats. 

    However, we were always going to sell more than Orient, so the safety ground question you mention should have been thought about presale. 
  • RDG said:
    Met don't want to deal with a capacity crowd on the same day as Premier League games happening? I can't imagine clubs, Wembley or the EFL wanting to leave money on the table, so I can't think why else they wouldn't have facilitated a potential sell out?
    Another case for not having any Premier league being played this week, whilst the playoff finals are taking place.

    There is the Premier League and there is the rest of the known world - and never the twain shall meet.
  • bobmunro said:
    RDG said:
    Met don't want to deal with a capacity crowd on the same day as Premier League games happening? I can't imagine clubs, Wembley or the EFL wanting to leave money on the table, so I can't think why else they wouldn't have facilitated a potential sell out?
    Another case for not having any Premier league being played this week, whilst the playoff finals are taking place.

    There is the Premier League and there is the unknown world - and never the twain shall meet.

    From a Premier League perspective.
  • I signed up to a LO supporters group on FB. A number of supporters are trying to offload tickets that they’ve bought coz they can’t shift them 🤔 
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