Palace Away prices (ed. extra 400 tickets)
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Excuse in early.oohaahmortimer said:
i'm too far under the thumb to go to this onesleepy_head said:0 -
Got 6 about an hour ago. This will sell out no probs0
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Hoping to get two tomorrow morning, hopefully.0
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I hope so, after all this is our cup final.oohaahmortimer said:nice , hopefully they'll send us more
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Palace fan at work reckons they won't.Friend Or Defoe said:
I hope so, after all this is our cup final.oohaahmortimer said:nice , hopefully they'll send us more
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Ask him if they're any restrictions for home fans? You've got a couple of palace fans (Robin & Fred the Red) who are after tickets.0
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Around 350 tickets remain for the trip to Selhurst Park.
Matt Wright reports
Around 350 tickets remained for Charlton’s away match against Crystal Palace on Monday morning.
Places are due to go on general sale from the commercial centre at 9am on Tuesday, and with Charlton having been allocated 2,600 seats, the Addicks were expecting to sell out before the end of the week.
The match at Selhurst Park takes place on Saturday, February 2nd (3pm), and tickets are priced £32 adults, and £18 over 65s, students (with a valid NUS card) and U18s.
Six wheelchair bays are available, plus 27 ambulant disabled spaces. Both are priced £18 and include a free helper. An extended Valley Away service is priced £10 return.
Tickets are currently available to all Valley Gold members and season-ticket holders (up to two tickets apiece), plus fans who have bought tickets to three away games so far in 2012/13 (to the maximum of the lowest number bought for all three games).
Tickets will also be made available online when places go on general sale on Tuesday.
Palace have advised that students must take valid ID with them to Selhurst Park because it will be checked upon admission. Any fans unable to prove their concessionary rate will be sent to upgrade to an adult ticket at the main ticket office.0 -
looks like there could be long queues at various points around the ground come match day and some very annoyed people.Covered End said:Around 350 tickets remain for the trip to Selhurst Park.
Matt Wright reports
Palace have advised that students must take valid ID with them to Selhurst Park because it will be checked upon admission. Any fans unable to prove their concessionary rate will be sent to upgrade to an adult ticket at the main ticket office.
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why havent they mentioned extra tickets? hope 2600 isn't our lot0
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Just wondering - does everyone think it will be all standing for palace?0
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I would say 90% yes it will be all standing Mr JacksonRonnyjackson said:Just wondering - does everyone think it will be all standing for palace?
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no, we'll all be sitting down with our flasks and blankets Ronnie - not like when your lot go over there eh? - stand up all the way through - proper...0
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Cool. Thanks mate.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
I would say 90% yes it will be all standing Mr JacksonRonnyjackson said:Just wondering - does everyone think it will be all standing for palace?
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under 200 left now0
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just got another 2 for friends. Was a small que on the phone and sounded busy in the background.0
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Literally just got the last few tickets. They said they are sold out now but they may be receiving some more tickets but wasn't sure. Roll on 2nd Feb...0
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If we get more will they actually be additional tickets or just returns ?
Selling almost 3,000 tickets three weeks prior to the game is good going.0 -
agreed.... especially cos it's only palace and not the important derby matchse9addick said:If we get more will they actually be additional tickets or just returns ?
Selling almost 3,000 tickets three weeks prior to the game is good going.
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2,600 is a crap allocation for this fixture! They can`t even sell out their home areas so they should give us at least 3,500. We give them a good amount of tickets, they should do the same.0
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think i read on there site for this game they have moved some home fans from there normal season ticket seats as we have been moved from the normal away seats.0
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Yeah also take into consideration how amazing their away support supposedly is..and they didn't sell out in the game earlier this season.oohaahmortimer said:
agreed.... especially cos it's only palace and not the important derby matchse9addick said:If we get more will they actually be additional tickets or just returns ?
Selling almost 3,000 tickets three weeks prior to the game is good going.
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This.....when they come over next season return the favour. Allocate them 2,500 and charge them £32..stick them in the last two blocks of the East Stand and give us the South Stand.E-cafc said:2,600 is a crap allocation for this fixture! They can`t even sell out their home areas so they should give us at least 3,500. We give them a good amount of tickets, they should do the same.
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Does seem a bit ridiculous, especially as they got 16k for Millwall and 20k for Brighton in a ground that holds 26k.
It's not like our ground where you have segregation issues (ie. we can only give them 3k), all they'd need to do would be to give us an extra block or 2 because they definitely don't need them.
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Probably will give us more hold your horses0
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don't worry, I'm sure on the day there will be plenty of empty seats in the away stand due to a load of 'erberts being denied entry due to them having bought student tickets despite being aged 50 !!0
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Doubt it.golfaddick said:don't worry, I'm sure on the day there will be plenty of empty seats in the away stand due to a load of 'erberts being denied entry due to them having bought student tickets despite being aged 50 !!
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Just seen this on the Palace website - not hopeful of extra tickets:
After careful consideration, in partnership with the police the club have made the decision to give Charlton fans use of Blocks S, T, and U in the Arthur Wait Stand. The number of tickets allocated to Charlton fans is restricted to 2,600. Due to this configuration change Blocks V and W will become sterile areas and Blocks X and Y will remain open to home supporters.0 -
Does there really need to be two block widths of separation ? I know it's a big game for us but it's not exactly the Old Firm0
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Lets hope palace fans dont make the same mistake as that one idiot a few years back who ran in our endjamescafc said:Just seen this on the Palace website - not hopeful of extra tickets:
After careful consideration, in partnership with the police the club have made the decision to give Charlton fans use of Blocks S, T, and U in the Arthur Wait Stand. The number of tickets allocated to Charlton fans is restricted to 2,600. Due to this configuration change Blocks V and W will become sterile areas and Blocks X and Y will remain open to home supporters.0 -
isn't the whole ground a sterile area anyway?0










