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Birmingham 25th April

Dansk_Red
Dansk_Red Posts: 5,730
edited March 2015 in General Charlton
Charlton have been given at initial allocation of 1,000 at Birmingham for the last away trip of the season on Saturday, April 25th (3pm) with tickets going on sale from 9am on Tuesday.

Tickets are priced £20 adults, £15 students (with valid NUS identification) and over 65s, £10 for supporters ages 13-18 and £5 U13s. All U15s must be accompanied by an adult or will be refused entry.

Six pairs of ambulant disabled and 19 pairs of wheelchair bay tickets are available priced at the standard price but include a free personal assistant ticket.

Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/charlton-tickets-bournemouth-birmingham-2366592.aspx#FHWOisOyHzVEjzr5.99

Rail tickets are between £12 to £20 Return.

Comments

  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,596
    Bought travel tickets earlier coincidentally. Should be a laugh.
  • MLS
    MLS Posts: 143
    Why have they only asked for 1k initially? Would have thought we'd shift closer to 2k for this.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,947
    Like many people I've organised my travel already

    The 1,000 is an initial number. I guess it's more impressive to then go back to Brum and ask for more, than to ask for 2,000 and only shift 1,100!
  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103
    Booked travel and accommodation. Can't beat a summer trip to the West Midlands.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,947
    IA said:

    Booked travel and accommodation. Can't beat a summer trip to the West Midlands.

    I wouldn't go that far!
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,771

    IA said:

    Booked travel and accommodation. Can't beat a summer trip to the West Midlands.

    I wouldn't go that far!
    Was thinking exactly the same thing. Not a football ground where away supporters are welcomed with open arms.Not unless one of those arms has a brick or stone at the end of it.
  • IA said:

    Booked travel and accommodation. Can't beat a summer trip to the West Midlands.

    I wouldn't go that far!
    Was thinking exactly the same thing. Not a football ground where away supporters are welcomed with open arms.Not unless one of those arms has a brick or stone at the end of it.
    Disagree, I went there once after not showering for a month and wore old torn clothes that looked like they had been refused by a charity shop. As I walked down the street I slurred and spouted disgusting vulgar language and spat on the floor after every two steps I took.

    I was welcomed with open arms and treated like a king.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,272
    Ten tickets purchased today. Pub/hotel booked in Walsall.

    Same pub we used for Walsall away 4 years ago and had a great weekend.

    Cab to the ground and back to avoid central Brum for as long as possible.

    Bring it on.
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,064
    You Bromley crowd really know how to live the high life Henry! Us mortals can but dare to dream... :wink:
  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103

    IA said:

    Booked travel and accommodation. Can't beat a summer trip to the West Midlands.

    I wouldn't go that far!
    Was thinking exactly the same thing. Not a football ground where away supporters are welcomed with open arms.Not unless one of those arms has a brick or stone at the end of it.
    In the 80s or 90s maybe.

    Now, a bit of spotting in New St station, followed by a walk past the Bull Ring and the rundown warehouses of (Digbeth?), along the street with the inhospitable looking Irish pubs and social centres, past the strange JFK mural, under the train bridge and up the hill to Small Heath, with the ground across from Asda. A few blokes in flatcaps looking grumpy around the town, in honour of Lee Clark. The most dangerous part of the walk is running across the dual carriageway.

    I know fans of other clubs who've sat in the home end and been 'noticed' but had no trouble at all. Some of them clubs with "reputations" (though the fans had none).

    I'll say it again. Can't beat a summer holiday in the West Midlands. :)

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,272
    TelMc32 said:

    You Bromley crowd really know how to live the high life Henry! Us mortals can but dare to dream... :wink:

    I'm the only Bromley person on the trip. I don't mind slumming it once a year with Eltham, Catford and Woolwich peeps.
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,745
    Got my ticket. £15.00 return train booked a while back.
  • roseandcrown
    roseandcrown Posts: 7,589
    got our 3 tickets yesterday for this.
  • Gumbo
    Gumbo Posts: 957
    Train already sorted for 4 of us, tickets to be sorted, birthday weekend drinking