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Palace Away prices (ed. extra 400 tickets)

LargeAddick
LargeAddick Posts: 32,887
edited January 2013 in General Charlton
£32 adults and £18 for kids. Thought for £32 I'd be buying the ground.
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  • blinking eck.
  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,624
    They can seriously shove that up their arse.

    Would rather remember the £35 - and Dennis in the last minute!
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,104
    What did we charge them?
  • £18 kids? Is that an U18? or 16? Crikey.
  • NathanPrior
    NathanPrior Posts: 3,577
    Were the prices in the programme?
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,664
    edited December 2012
    WSS said:

    What did we charge them?

    This is what Shity5 said a couple months ago

    This is what we charged Palace last month

    Prices are




    Adult £23

    Over 60s/Under 21s £18

    Under 18 £10

    Under 11 £ 5


  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,258
    I don't think I'll be turning up at Sellout at that price.
  • Poke that up their arse
    No way am I getting mugged off by them
    Should be like for like
    Or we should have charged them Muppets 32 quid as well?
  • What's the allocation?
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,887

    Were the prices in the programme?

    No, they were gauging opinion on our Valley Express coach yesterday and the steward told us the prices. At £32 I'm out.


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  • E_cafc
    E_cafc Posts: 2,617
    Don`t care about the price personally, will be going no matter what! Can see why others are going to give it a miss though. Selling out the allocation is the main thing!
  • I'll go, but I won't buy a programme or anything inside the ground (like food/beer etc.)
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,464

    I'll go, but I won't buy a programme or anything inside the ground (like food/beer etc.)

    This - Well done BOC.



  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,174

    I'll go, but I won't buy a programme or anything inside the ground (like food/beer etc.)

    Best way, will probably do the same
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,153

    I'll go, but I won't buy a programme or anything inside the ground (like food/beer etc.)

    Take your own beer in !
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,664
    Stewart said:

    I'll go, but I won't buy a programme or anything inside the ground (like food/beer etc.)

    This - Well done BOC.



    Take your own wine in :)

  • See you all there
  • se9addick said:

    I'll go, but I won't buy a programme or anything inside the ground (like food/beer etc.)

    Take your own beer in !
    Bloody good idea that. May give it a go.
  • se9addick said:

    I'll go, but I won't buy a programme or anything inside the ground (like food/beer etc.)

    Take your own beer in !
    Bloody good idea that. May give it a go.
    Or start drinking an hour earlier?!
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,464
    Nicholas said:

    Stewart said:

    I'll go, but I won't buy a programme or anything inside the ground (like food/beer etc.)

    This - Well done BOC.



    Take your own wine in :)

    Cudburys Mini eggs went down well with that wine


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  • will still be there hopefully to see us win
  • Less than I paid for Ipswich away

    Can't beat a good old moan...

    It's palace FFS and still less than it cost to go there in 2004
  • Bubble
    Bubble Posts: 1,542
    is the price the same for the home tickets?
  • Probably in the Arthur wait stand but I reckon there will only be charlton in it, they can charge what they like, we will still probably sell them if its 1k less than the millwall allocation
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,185
    edited December 2012
    £18 for an under 11 ticket !!!!!!

    I was going to go and take my 9 yr old son (who incidently went to Millwall with me for a fiver) - have to tell him that we are now not going as £50 for the 2 of us is just scandalous and can't be justified in the days of austerity.

    so, to coin a phrase from a previous era "you can stick your Selhurst up your arse"

    PS - only reason we didn't go to Ipswich was because of the price - £34 adult (can't remember the child price) is just too much for a 2nd tier match.
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,788
    Nicholas said:

    WSS said:

    What did we charge them?

    This is what Shity5 said a couple months ago

    This is what we charged Palace last month

    Prices are




    Adult £23

    Over 60s/Under 21s £18

    Under 18 £10

    Under 11 £ 5


    No, we charged £25 adults and £20 over 60s/U21s. The above are the restricted view prices on the day.

    We would have charged £30 adults if it hadn't been moved to Friday night and shown on Sky.
  • Fair play to those boycotting, but this is one I can't miss.
  • Badger
    Badger Posts: 4,842

    £18 for an under 11 ticket !!!!!!

    PS - only reason we didn't go to Ipswich was because of the price - £34 adult (can't remember the child price) is just too much for a 2nd tier match.

    Which is why i gave the Ipswich game a miss,And at £32/18 for the Palace game I'll give that a miss as well.
  • Ill be there, in the past we have taken some embarassing crowds to sellhurst and expect another poor turnout, the rommerdahl game was poor.
  • Piss take