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Barnsley [a] Tickets now on sale - Pg2 - Free tickets offer

clive
clive Posts: 19,539
edited October 2024 in Match Day Travel

Tickets for Charlton’s trip to Barnsley on Tuesday, October 22nd are now on general sale (KO 7.45pm BST).

The club have received an allocation of 1,028 tickets for the clash at Oakwell next month. Click here to purchase yours.

PRICES

Adult: £25

O65/U22: £18

U19: £12

U14: £7                                   

Ambulant disabled: 20 tickets are available at the relevant price and the carer goes free of charge.

Wheelchair bays: Nine bays are available at the relevant price and the carer goes free of charge.

Match tickets can be purchased from The Valley's Ticket Office until 9am on Tuesday, October 22nd.

VALLEY AWAY

Coach travel will be available via the club's Valley Away service, priced at £23 with the following pick-up points and times:  

COACH ONE

Bromley: 12.50pm

Eltham: 1.15pm

Charlton: 1.30pm

COACH TWO

Larkfield: 12.05pm

Gravesend: 12.30pm

Dartford: 12.45pm

Bexleyheath: 1pm

Charlton: 1.30pm

Click here to book your place on the Valley Away service to Barnsley.

The club are yet to receive tickets for its trip to Burton Albion on Saturday, October 12th (KO 3pm BST), given that the fixture falls during an international window.

https://www.charltonafc.com/news/barnsley-away-tickets-sale-now-1

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  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,559
    327 Charlton
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,468
    edited September 2024
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  • clive said:
    In what will be my 23rd visit to Oakwell to watch Charlton's first team, since 1980 i think this is the first night match we have played there in this time.
    I also went there a to watch our under 18's play in a final, a couple of years ago on a Saturday lunchtime.
    Clive, I salute you. I checked our record since 1980 and you've seen 'em all, fair play. 

    I'm glad I can't make it next month (as should everyone else be.) I've seen two dismal 1 0 losses in the early '90s, a rare 1 0 win in 1993 and a turgid 0 0 in our relegation season of 2009. Three goals in four visits. 
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,729
    clive said:
    In what will be my 23rd visit to Oakwell to watch Charlton's first team, since 1980 i think this is the first night match we have played there in this time.
    I also went there a to watch our under 18's play in a final, a couple of years ago on a Saturday lunchtime.
    I've been to Oakwell 7 or 8 times and I thought that was a lot considering it's not the most glamorous of away day's. 
    But 23 visits is just insane. 
    Well done Clive that is an incredible amount of games. 
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,640
    I went back in 2009 for a 0-0 draw. I said I would never go back unless it was a big game there has been no big game so I have been true to my word. What a horrible place, you must have bar maid with webbed feet on the go or something :smiley:
  • November 1990 my first trip there coldest I have ever been at a football match ever
    Lost 1-0 350 Charlton on a terrace that probably held 10,000
    Great days 
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,539
    • Allocation: 1,028

    • Sold: 45

    • On sale until: 9am on Tuesday, October 22nd

  • Only been there once, we won 6-0
  • Only been there once, we won 6-0
    Please go back there.

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  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,226
    I went to Oakwell when we lost 4-0 when Barnsley were promoted. 
  • If anyone is going up and was early (or late after the game) enough to go by Sheffield I would very highly recommend Kelham Island. 

    Lots of wonderful old pubs, selling an array of craft beer and ale. The type of places that have scotch eggs and pork pies for sale.  You could start at the Shakespeare just outside Kelham for one and then head in to the Island.  Spent a great afternoon there in June.



  • If anyone is going up and was early (or late after the game) enough to go by Sheffield I would very highly recommend Kelham Island. 

    Lots of wonderful old pubs, selling an array of craft beer and ale. The type of places that have scotch eggs and pork pies for sale.  You could start at the Shakespeare just outside Kelham for one and then head in to the Island.  Spent a great afternoon there in June.



    Sounds appealing but are there opportunities for enjoyment on Kelham Island for those without thirst or hunger, perhaps travelling alone?
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,539
    • Allocation: 1,028

    • Sold: 74

    • On sale until: 9am on Tuesday, October 22nd

  • If anyone is going up and was early (or late after the game) enough to go by Sheffield I would very highly recommend Kelham Island. 

    Lots of wonderful old pubs, selling an array of craft beer and ale. The type of places that have scotch eggs and pork pies for sale.  You could start at the Shakespeare just outside Kelham for one and then head in to the Island.  Spent a great afternoon there in June.



    Sounds appealing but are there opportunities for enjoyment on Kelham Island for those without thirst or hunger, perhaps travelling alone?

    It used to be the red light district but not any more...! 😂

    There is now a museum
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,830
    Nicholas said:
    I went back in 2009 for a 0-0 draw. I said I would never go back unless it was a big game there has been no big game so I have been true to my word. What a horrible place, you must have bar maid with webbed feet on the go or something :smiley:
    One of my favourite away days.
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,146
    If anyone is going up and was early (or late after the game) enough to go by Sheffield I would very highly recommend Kelham Island. 

    Lots of wonderful old pubs, selling an array of craft beer and ale. The type of places that have scotch eggs and pork pies for sale.  You could start at the Shakespeare just outside Kelham for one and then head in to the Island.  Spent a great afternoon there in June.



    Sounds appealing but are there opportunities for enjoyment on Kelham Island for those without thirst or hunger, perhaps travelling alone?

    It used to be the red light district but not any more...! 😂

    There is now a museum
    To be fair, the museum is very good - although not as good as the Fat Cat or the Kelham Island Tavern
  • I often think which grounds I've seen at most and this will be my 23rd, pretty sure Derek Hales missed a penalty in 1980. Don't recall a night game either, do recall Clive. the late Colin Holland and me going into a pub in Wombwell in about 1990 and having sausage rolls cooked for us. The 6-0 was good too
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,539
    • Allocation: 1,028

    • Sold: 96

    • On sale until: 9am on Tuesday, October 22nd

  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,748
    Anyone going to this is genuinely certifiable.

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  • Anyone going to this is genuinely certifiable.
    What about if you're going for the 23rd time?
  • If anyone is going up and was early (or late after the game) enough to go by Sheffield I would very highly recommend Kelham Island. 

    Lots of wonderful old pubs, selling an array of craft beer and ale. The type of places that have scotch eggs and pork pies for sale.  You could start at the Shakespeare just outside Kelham for one and then head in to the Island.  Spent a great afternoon there in June.



    Are there vegetarian options? just checking.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,539
    • Allocation: 1,028

    • Sold: 105

    • On sale until: 9am on Tuesday, October 22nd

  • That stand holds about 6500 doesn’t it 

    It’s half term and I’m trying to find a way to go, went to Wigan last season after taking the boys to Blackpool but what the hell is there to do for kids anywhere near Barnsley 😂
  • clive said:
    In what will be my 23rd visit to Oakwell to watch Charlton's first team, since 1980 i think this is the first night match we have played there in this time.
    I also went there a to watch our under 18's play in a final, a couple of years ago on a Saturday lunchtime.
    You'll be on first name terms with the turnstyle operators then.
  • If anyone is going up and was early (or late after the game) enough to go by Sheffield I would very highly recommend Kelham Island. 

    Lots of wonderful old pubs, selling an array of craft beer and ale. The type of places that have scotch eggs and pork pies for sale.  You could start at the Shakespeare just outside Kelham for one and then head in to the Island.  Spent a great afternoon there in June.




    The Fat Cat and The Wellington on the doorstep as well.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,539
    • Allocation: 1,028

    • Sold: 124

    • On sale until: 9am on Tuesday, October 22nd

  • SX_Addick
    SX_Addick Posts: 667
    That stand holds about 6500 doesn’t it 

    It’s half term and I’m trying to find a way to go, went to Wigan last season after taking the boys to Blackpool but what the hell is there to do for kids anywhere near Barnsley 😂
    There’s a leisure centre with a bowling alley and a fun pool right next to the car park. And a bar. 
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,539
    SX_Addick said:
    That stand holds about 6500 doesn’t it 

    It’s half term and I’m trying to find a way to go, went to Wigan last season after taking the boys to Blackpool but what the hell is there to do for kids anywhere near Barnsley 😂
    There’s a leisure centre with a bowling alley and a fun pool right next to the car park. And a bar. 
    https://www.barnsleymetrodome.com/
  • Harold Dickie Bird b1933  Art UK
    Only ten minutes from the train station and worth a visit.