Can anyone tell me if and when tickets go on general sale, can they be bought at the Valley or is it all over the phone?
Confused from Bexley
Neither, online only for now. There is a phase from 11am on Thursday for in person purchases but even if we get given more it's hard to see them lasting that long without us being given a huge amount
Can anyone tell me if and when tickets go on general sale, can they be bought at the Valley or is it all over the phone?
Confused from Bexley
Phase 6 - Wednesday, May 21st @ 2pm: General sale - supporters can purchase up to four tickets.
Phase 7 - Thursday, May 22nd from 11am until 5pm: Any remaining tickets will go on sale in-person for one day only for fans that may need extra support in purchasing tickets. (e-tickets, booking fees still apply) Charlton Athletic cannot guarantee it will have tickets available at this time.
Can anyone tell me if and when tickets go on general sale, can they be bought at the Valley or is it all over the phone?
Confused from Bexley
Neither, online only for now. There is a phase from 11am on Thursday for in person purchases but even if we get given more it's hard to see them lasting that long without us being given a huge amount
Close call...I work in prisons, so managed to bring a meeting forward to 1, rushed the governor through the meeting, got back to the manager's office to get in the queue. All good, like 214 in the queue, and got into the site quite quickly. Got the tickets bagged, went to pay.
Bloody one time passcode needed.
Mobiles aren't allowed in prison, so queue the panic, and a manic fast walk (not allowed to run in prison either) from the furthest point from the main gate as I could possibly be, an a jog all the way round to the back of the prison to my car, get the code, call the office where a colleague was waiting for the code. I'm knackered, sweating and not looking good but happy and totally worth it!!! See you Sunday! Whoop whoop!!
well done! I have similar when I'm at work, but without such a long walk. But I'm WFH and didn't get any Started waiting early but ended up only 2100 in the queue, which scuppered me
How many non Charlton fans have tickets whilst long-term regulars don't?
This conspiracy theory is getting out of control
It is - seriously overestimating a neutral interest in League One.
Is it really a conspiracy theory? It’s a good day out and an excuse for a piss up with your friends - that’s why teams like Wycombe who get about 109 fans at home games take 25,000 to Wembley. Anecdotal, but in the group of 14 I was in for the 2019, only 4 were Charlton fans.
No one said it isn’t true. What was said is that people are overestimating the number of non-Charlton fans interested.
who has estimated the number? I certainly haven't, but I don't deny suggesting there were some. Above I asked 'how many' and then there was the comment about 'the conspiracy theory getting out of control'. I certainly can't have over-estimated if I didn't know and had to ask!
Absolutely staggering support if I’m honest to not even make general sale. I thought we’d sell out but not quite like this
We'd sell another 10k no problem I believe as the demand is there. This club is back and IF we do win on Sunday they need to capitalise on this….plenty of 20k+ crowds next season
shows me that if we did have real success we’d probably let now need a bigger ground
This is why i love football.
We haven't even won yet and you're already thinking of further success and a ground expansion.
Meanwhile if we lose, we'll be back to a 10k home crowd v Burton and taking 350 to Stockport on a Tuesday night.
Precisely why I said IF….theres a lot riding on Sunday
Close call...I work in prisons, so managed to bring a meeting forward to 1, rushed the governor through the meeting, got back to the manager's office to get in the queue. All good, like 214 in the queue, and got into the site quite quickly. Got the tickets bagged, went to pay.
Bloody one time passcode needed.
Mobiles aren't allowed in prison, so queue the panic, and a manic fast walk (not allowed to run in prison either) from the furthest point from the main gate as I could possibly be, an a jog all the way round to the back of the prison to my car, get the code, call the office where a colleague was waiting for the code. I'm knackered, sweating and not looking good but happy and totally worth it!!! See you Sunday! Whoop whoop!!
well done! I have similar when I'm at work, but without such a long walk. But I'm WFH and didn't get any Started waiting early but ended up only 2100 in the queue, which scuppered me
How many non Charlton fans have tickets whilst long-term regulars don't?
This conspiracy theory is getting out of control
It is - seriously overestimating a neutral interest in League One.
Is it really a conspiracy theory? It’s a good day out and an excuse for a piss up with your friends - that’s why teams like Wycombe who get about 109 fans at home games take 25,000 to Wembley. Anecdotal, but in the group of 14 I was in for the 2019, only 4 were Charlton fans.
No one said it isn’t true. What was said is that people are overestimating the number of non-Charlton fans interested.
who has estimated the number? I certainly haven't, but I don't deny suggesting there were some. Above I asked 'how many' and then there was the comment about 'the conspiracy theory getting out of control'. I certainly can't have over-estimated if I didn't know and had to ask!
I know of one Chelsea fan who was gloating in my local on Saturday. If someone wants to start a tally ...........
Mate who knows an Orient fan just got in touch to say that he thinks that they are not close to selling their allocation and that whole blocks are likely to be released back.
A mate phoned Orient about being able to buy tickets on General Sale tomorrow. The person said they’ll only be on sale to members and they’re not taking applications for new memberships until after the play offs. So, I reckon, whatever they’ve sold up until today will largely be it for them give or take a few 1000’s. Only people on its database can purchase.
Can anyone tell me if and when tickets go on general sale, can they be bought at the Valley or is it all over the phone?
Confused from Bexley
I think Friday in person at the ticket office - if any left.
Correct. Phase 7 between 11am and 5pm. IF any left.
Incorrect Phase 7 - Thursday, May 22nd from 11am until 5pm: Any remaining tickets will go on sale in-person for one day only for fans that may need extra support in purchasing tickets. (e-tickets, booking fees still apply) Charlton Athletic cannot guarantee it will have tickets available at this time. https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticketing-information-play-final
Close call...I work in prisons, so managed to bring a meeting forward to 1, rushed the governor through the meeting, got back to the manager's office to get in the queue. All good, like 214 in the queue, and got into the site quite quickly. Got the tickets bagged, went to pay.
Bloody one time passcode needed.
Mobiles aren't allowed in prison, so queue the panic, and a manic fast walk (not allowed to run in prison either) from the furthest point from the main gate as I could possibly be, an a jog all the way round to the back of the prison to my car, get the code, call the office where a colleague was waiting for the code. I'm knackered, sweating and not looking good but happy and totally worth it!!! See you Sunday! Whoop whoop!!
well done! I have similar when I'm at work, but without such a long walk. But I'm WFH and didn't get any Started waiting early but ended up only 2100 in the queue, which scuppered me
How many non Charlton fans have tickets whilst long-term regulars don't?
This conspiracy theory is getting out of control
It is - seriously overestimating a neutral interest in League One.
Is it really a conspiracy theory? It’s a good day out and an excuse for a piss up with your friends - that’s why teams like Wycombe who get about 109 fans at home games take 25,000 to Wembley. Anecdotal, but in the group of 14 I was in for the 2019, only 4 were Charlton fans.
No one said it isn’t true. What was said is that people are overestimating the number of non-Charlton fans interested.
who has estimated the number? I certainly haven't, but I don't deny suggesting there were some. Above I asked 'how many' and then there was the comment about 'the conspiracy theory getting out of control'. I certainly can't have over-estimated if I didn't know and had to ask!
Pisstake that genuine Charlton fans won’t be able to get a ticket when about half our allocation will be going to friends of Charlton fans that fancy a day out
Yes and those people might enjoy the day and become new fans.
No they won’t because 99% of those people will be fans of other football teams.
This is such a load of bollocks btw.
So people are just bringing people who have no interest in football?
It was the same for the previous two finals, lots of tickets sold for people who were not Charlton fans.
How do you know this?
In the group I was in, plus hearing of other stories.
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Phase 6 - Wednesday, May 21st @ 2pm: General sale - supporters can purchase up to four tickets.
Phase 7 - Thursday, May 22nd from 11am until 5pm: Any remaining tickets will go on sale in-person for one day only for fans that may need extra support in purchasing tickets. (e-tickets, booking fees still apply) Charlton Athletic cannot guarantee it will have tickets available at this time.
Saturday, May, 24th @ 11am: Tickets go off sale.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticketing-information-play-final
The nosebleed seats weren't very expensive, so might be tempted to shell out again
Thanks
OK, thanks
Thanks
Great job everyone.
Let's hope so.
Phase 7 - Thursday, May 22nd from 11am until 5pm: Any remaining tickets will go on sale in-person for one day only for fans that may need extra support in purchasing tickets. (e-tickets, booking fees still apply) Charlton Athletic cannot guarantee it will have tickets available at this time.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticketing-information-play-final
I think that best sums up the experience
In the group I was in, plus hearing of other stories.
A lot of people haven't.
;-)