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Boat To Fulham - Multi year thread
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roseandcrown said:palarsehater said:there is a boat organised by some company on facebook called the organiser.
dont think that is purely charlton organised as he seems to be doing them for all clubs playing fulham this season.
if a boat is going again this year and not this one, then i would be interested.0 -
The boats booked by the organiser:-
Boat 1 - sold out
Boat 2 - some tickets still available (£20)0 -
What time will the boat leave Larkfield?12
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Have we ever won when there has been a boat trip ?0
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We're heading over for this game and are considering this boat, but it will be tight time wise as we are landing at Stansted at 8 am. We should have about an hour to spare but if our flight is delayed we might be cutting it tight.For those who have done thsi in the past, do they serve beer etc on the boat or this a BYOB situation? Is it worth it? Traveling to a game by a boat has been on my bucket list for years, I've been waiting for Cork City to draw our neighbours Cobh away in a cup competition for about a decade so I can organise a boat trip around Cork harbour but with no luck so far.1
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el-pietro said:We're heading over for this game and are considering this boat, but it will be tight time wise as we are landing at Stansted at 8 am. We should have about an hour to spare but if our flight is delayed we might be cutting it tight.For those who have done thsi in the past, do they serve beer etc on the boat or this a BYOB situation? Is it worth it? Traveling to a game by a boat has been on my bucket list for years, I've been waiting for Cork City to draw our neighbours Cobh away in a cup competition for about a decade so I can organise a boat trip around Cork harbour but with no luck so far.
Last one I went to was Brentford (I think). Left Greenwich pier at 0900, got to the other end around 1330. You have to make your own way back as no return trip. This is probably for the best as it would probably end in carnage..
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PopIcon said:el-pietro said:We're heading over for this game and are considering this boat, but it will be tight time wise as we are landing at Stansted at 8 am. We should have about an hour to spare but if our flight is delayed we might be cutting it tight.For those who have done thsi in the past, do they serve beer etc on the boat or this a BYOB situation? Is it worth it? Traveling to a game by a boat has been on my bucket list for years, I've been waiting for Cork City to draw our neighbours Cobh away in a cup competition for about a decade so I can organise a boat trip around Cork harbour but with no luck so far.
Last one I went to was Brentford (I think). Left Greenwich pier at 0900, got to the other end around 1330. You have to make your own way back as no return trip. This is probably for the best as it would probably end in carnage..1 -
Dazzler21 said:I might also be interested. With my cousin and both our toddlers.
Mate, from the experience I had a few years back (I think it was Brentford) these boat trips are not for kids.3 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:Have we ever won when there has been a boat trip ?
Remember we were festooned in Charlton flags and as we went passed the Queen of Iceni full of Charlton fans singing "Red Army" we responded with "Red Navy".
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PopIcon said:Last time I went there was a ska DJ too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLLL1KxpYMA
There's a good tune to make up a new football chant with Charlton words.
And the dance to celebrate our win!
Day Boat to Fulham.
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letthegoodtimesroll said:Have we ever won when there has been a boat trip ?
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Addickted said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Have we ever won when there has been a boat trip ?
Remember we were festooned in Charlton flags and as we went passed the Queen of Iceni full of Charlton fans singing "Red Army" we responded with "Red Navy".5 -
Fulham and Huddersfield both look poor tonight. If they play like that against us we have nothing to fear.0
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valleyfan said:Fulham and Huddersfield both look poor tonight. If they play like that against us we have nothing to fear.0
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Both teams have woken up second half.1
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ForeverAddickted said:What time will the boat leave Larkfield?3
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Brendan_O_Connell said:Dazzler21 said:I might also be interested. With my cousin and both our toddlers.
Mate, from the experience I had a few years back (I think it was Brentford) these boat trips are not for kids.0 -
Well done to all who go and to all for organising it...0
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How do you book this?0
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el-pietro said:We're heading over for this game and are considering this boat, but it will be tight time wise as we are landing at Stansted at 8 am. We should have about an hour to spare but if our flight is delayed we might be cutting it tight.For those who have done thsi in the past, do they serve beer etc on the boat or this a BYOB situation? Is it worth it? Traveling to a game by a boat has been on my bucket list for years, I've been waiting for Cork City to draw our neighbours Cobh away in a cup competition for about a decade so I can organise a boat trip around Cork harbour but with no luck so far.
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The boat for Fulham away this weekend is still sailing... Tickets are available and over 200 already sold. All profits this time as there is no protest/fund will go to Charlton Upbeats... Anyone interested send me a message and I'll pass on details for you to book ya tickets.0
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Couldn’t see a thread for Brentford, but was booked on the boat for this Friday. Meant to be 25c in London. Would have been a perfect day for a session on the Thames.0