Ticket office
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Belv said:SW will be selling tickets for the opening game tomorrow morning.
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Oxford ticket office just told me they are sending first allocation of tickets to Charlton in next 24 hours and they should be on sale early next week7
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Pico said:Oxford ticket office just told me they are sending first allocation of tickets to Charlton in next 24 hours and they should be on sale early next week2
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Been so long since I’ve had to think about away match/train tickets - feels like a bit of normality returning.3
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Covered End said:Pico said:Oxford ticket office just told me they are sending first allocation of tickets to Charlton in next 24 hours and they should be on sale early next week0
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AndyG said:If you think the ticket office is hard to get hold of I have booked some hospitality for the SW game and have been calling the Commercial Department for 2 days now trying to book parking but never any answer lol0
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Sheffield Wednesday fans already buying tickets in the home end as general sale doesn’t come into play until 2 days before the game2
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The Red Robin said:AndyG said:If you think the ticket office is hard to get hold of I have booked some hospitality for the SW game and have been calling the Commercial Department for 2 days now trying to book parking but never any answer lol0
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Covered End said:The Red Robin said:AndyG said:If you think the ticket office is hard to get hold of I have booked some hospitality for the SW game and have been calling the Commercial Department for 2 days now trying to book parking but never any answer lol0
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Covered End said:The Red Robin said:AndyG said:If you think the ticket office is hard to get hold of I have booked some hospitality for the SW game and have been calling the Commercial Department for 2 days now trying to book parking but never any answer lol
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A week tomorrow & still no news of matchday arrangements for the "average" supporter in the Fans' Bar/Crossbars ....1
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Fanny Fanackapan said:A week tomorrow & still no news of matchday arrangements for the "average" supporter in the Fans' Bar/Crossbars ....2
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A common theme. New shiny customers only please.0
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The Red Robin said:A common theme. New shiny customers only please.
Edit: crossbars opens at 3pm on 7th3 -
shine166 said:The Red Robin said:A common theme. New shiny customers only please.
Edit: crossbars opens at 3pm on 7th
I was hoping that the club would find another space to supplement the inevitable overspill.
It's not only hospitality packages that make money IMO & it's about time more fans ( especially season ticket holders who put their money where their mouths are season after season) had somewhere to meet their groups and to enjoy a drink & food sitting down.
I wonder whether the club has decided to stick with the status quo and avoid addressing what is a huge problem for many.
After all, surely a decent matchday experience doesn't just start on the pitch....
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Fanny Fanackapan said:shine166 said:The Red Robin said:A common theme. New shiny customers only please.
Edit: crossbars opens at 3pm on 7th
I was hoping that the club would find another space to supplement the inevitable overspill.
It's not only hospitality packages that make money IMO & it's about time more fans ( especially season ticket holders who put their money where their mouths are season after season) had somewhere to meet their groups and to enjoy a drink & food sitting down.
I wonder whether the club has decided to stick with the status quo and avoid addressing what is a huge problem for many.
After all, surely a decent matchday experience doesn't just start on the pitch....2 -
shine166 said:Fanny Fanackapan said:shine166 said:The Red Robin said:A common theme. New shiny customers only please.
Edit: crossbars opens at 3pm on 7th
I was hoping that the club would find another space to supplement the inevitable overspill.
It's not only hospitality packages that make money IMO & it's about time more fans ( especially season ticket holders who put their money where their mouths are season after season) had somewhere to meet their groups and to enjoy a drink & food sitting down.
I wonder whether the club has decided to stick with the status quo and avoid addressing what is a huge problem for many.
After all, surely a decent matchday experience doesn't just start on the pitch....
If you don't have a disability or are an aged fan, then you clearly won't appreciate where I'm coming from.
It would help too if children's pre match parties weren't taking up some of the precious space in that lounge.
Maybe there could be a brief meet & greet with a couple of players before they have their celebration in A N Other area inside The Valley ?
There are solutions which would help solve the problem but maybe no-one cares....especially if they live locally, are able bodied & don't mind drinking outside one of the diminishing in number hostelries in the area...1 -
https://twitter.com/cafchospitality/status/1421124484631830533?s=21Getting some answers from Jo here gradually. She’s answered a few other fans too.0
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The Red Robin said:https://twitter.com/cafchospitality/status/1421124484631830533?s=21Getting some answers from Jo here gradually. She’s answered a few other fans too.
So if you swap them over you create an access issue?
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Airman Brown said:The Red Robin said:https://twitter.com/cafchospitality/status/1421124484631830533?s=21Getting some answers from Jo here gradually. She’s answered a few other fans too.
So if you swap them over you create an access issue?0 - Sponsored links:
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clive said:Covered End said:The Red Robin said:AndyG said:If you think the ticket office is hard to get hold of I have booked some hospitality for the SW game and have been calling the Commercial Department for 2 days now trying to book parking but never any answer lol1
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Fanny Fanackapan said:shine166 said:The Red Robin said:A common theme. New shiny customers only please.
Edit: crossbars opens at 3pm on 7th
I was hoping that the club would find another space to supplement the inevitable overspill.
It's not only hospitality packages that make money IMO & it's about time more fans ( especially season ticket holders who put their money where their mouths are season after season) had somewhere to meet their groups and to enjoy a drink & food sitting down.
I wonder whether the club has decided to stick with the status quo and avoid addressing what is a huge problem for many.
After all, surely a decent matchday experience doesn't just start on the pitch....0 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:shine166 said:Fanny Fanackapan said:shine166 said:The Red Robin said:A common theme. New shiny customers only please.
Edit: crossbars opens at 3pm on 7th
I was hoping that the club would find another space to supplement the inevitable overspill.
It's not only hospitality packages that make money IMO & it's about time more fans ( especially season ticket holders who put their money where their mouths are season after season) had somewhere to meet their groups and to enjoy a drink & food sitting down.
I wonder whether the club has decided to stick with the status quo and avoid addressing what is a huge problem for many.
After all, surely a decent matchday experience doesn't just start on the pitch....
If you don't have a disability or are an aged fan, then you clearly won't appreciate where I'm coming from.
It would help too if children's pre match parties weren't taking up some of the precious space in that lounge.
Maybe there could be a brief meet & greet with a couple of players before they have their celebration in A N Other area inside The Valley ?
There are solutions which would help solve the problem but maybe no-one cares....especially if they live locally, are able bodied & don't mind drinking outside one of the diminishing in number hostelries in the area...0 -
Crusty54 said:Fanny Fanackapan said:shine166 said:The Red Robin said:A common theme. New shiny customers only please.
Edit: crossbars opens at 3pm on 7th
I was hoping that the club would find another space to supplement the inevitable overspill.
It's not only hospitality packages that make money IMO & it's about time more fans ( especially season ticket holders who put their money where their mouths are season after season) had somewhere to meet their groups and to enjoy a drink & food sitting down.
I wonder whether the club has decided to stick with the status quo and avoid addressing what is a huge problem for many.
After all, surely a decent matchday experience doesn't just start on the pitch....0 -
The Red Robin said:Crusty54 said:0
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Tickets
- Tickets for the club’s upcoming home games against Sheffield Wednesday, AFC Wimbledon (Tuesday, August 10th) Wigan Athletic (Saturday, August 21st) and Crewe Alexandra (Saturday, August 28th) are on sale and available to purchase here
- The club are expecting to go on sale with tickets for our trip to Oxford United (Saturday, August 14th) on Tuesday. The club are waiting for the arrival of away tickets for our league game MK Dons (Tuesday, August 17th) which is why they haven’t gone on sale yet
- To cope with high demand around the start of the season, the ticket office will remain open on Thursday, when it is usually closed. In addition, the ticket office will open at 10am on Saturday ahead of the game against Sheffield Wednesday, which kicks off at 5.30pm
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/6107c4289c375/key-timings-ahead-of-the-start-of-the-season
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shine166 said:Fanny Fanackapan said:shine166 said:Fanny Fanackapan said:shine166 said:The Red Robin said:A common theme. New shiny customers only please.
Edit: crossbars opens at 3pm on 7th
I was hoping that the club would find another space to supplement the inevitable overspill.
It's not only hospitality packages that make money IMO & it's about time more fans ( especially season ticket holders who put their money where their mouths are season after season) had somewhere to meet their groups and to enjoy a drink & food sitting down.
I wonder whether the club has decided to stick with the status quo and avoid addressing what is a huge problem for many.
After all, surely a decent matchday experience doesn't just start on the pitch....
If you don't have a disability or are an aged fan, then you clearly won't appreciate where I'm coming from.
It would help too if children's pre match parties weren't taking up some of the precious space in that lounge.
Maybe there could be a brief meet & greet with a couple of players before they have their celebration in A N Other area inside The Valley ?
There are solutions which would help solve the problem but maybe no-one cares....especially if they live locally, are able bodied & don't mind drinking outside one of the diminishing in number hostelries in the area...2 -
clive said:
Tickets
- Tickets for the club’s upcoming home games against Sheffield Wednesday, AFC Wimbledon (Tuesday, August 10th) Wigan Athletic (Saturday, August 21st) and Crewe Alexandra (Saturday, August 28th) are on sale and available to purchase here
- The club are expecting to go on sale with tickets for our trip to Oxford United (Saturday, August 14th) on Tuesday. The club are waiting for the arrival of away tickets for our league game MK Dons (Tuesday, August 17th) which is why they haven’t gone on sale yet
- To cope with high demand around the start of the season, the ticket office will remain open on Thursday, when it is usually closed. In addition, the ticket office will open at 10am on Saturday ahead of the game against Sheffield Wednesday, which kicks off at 5.30pm
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/6107c4289c375/key-timings-ahead-of-the-start-of-the-season
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The club’s ticket office will open from 11am-5pm every weekday starting Monday, September 27th. The new opening hours have been put in place following last week’s Fans’ Forum. At the meeting Owner, Thomas Sandgaard, said he wanted to improve fan experience and that convenience as well as simplicity are key. The new opening hours can be found below: Monday – 11am-5pmTuesday – 11am-5pmWednesday – 11am-5pmThursday – 11am-5pmFriday – 11am-5pmSaturday (home matchday) – 10.30am until the end of half-timeThese opening hours will be for in-person and telephone purchases. Supporters can also purchase tickets 24 hours a day at booking.cafc.co.uk. The new opening hours will be in place from Monday. https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/614c5b320632b/new-ticket-office-opening-hours7
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Simple and effective change 👌
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