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Peterborough [A] Tickets (2156 sold out, +391 extra +ANOTHER 356)

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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,788
    Siddarrnnnn
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,925
    ButtleJR said:
    Meant to piss down, was hoping not as Charlton fans taking over charters (the barge near the ground) would be brilliant. 
    Great little space there for a beer, loved it last season. 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,017
    ButtleJR said:
    Belv said:
    ButtleJR said:
    2500 is the capacity of the stand behind the goal lol 
    None of it makes sense then.

    Why give us 391 at the side when there's several hundred available still behind the goal. Unless there's netting/advertising over the seats?
    Not sure to be honest! Think they've booted the home fans out so not sure why they don't just utilise the whole stand. Maybe blocking off the ends to prevent crowd trouble. 
    It’s not a match that is known for any bad feeling between the fans: and there is potentially a big upside for Posh if Charlton go up. Edun was a big bonus for them and it wouldn’t surprise me if he hasn’t shared his knowledge and thoughts about his ex-teammates and the youth team players. If we are in the Championship next season then that’s likely to limit chances for giving younger players first team experience (no EFL trophy, no 1st and 2nd rounds of the FA Cup). Posh on the other hand have a history of developing basically unknown players from elsewhere and Ferguson is a manager with form. Sending them a couple of lads on loan (we seem to be having a purple patch with prospects atm) and maybe letting them have another surplus to requirements player on the terms we gave them for Edun might be an attractive prospect for both sides. A goodwill gesture with the extra tickets now, and earn a bit more revenue at the same time, wouldn’t be such a hard thing to do for teams that basically get on OK in other times.
    I think you're probably being serious which is very worrying and equally ludicrous.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,017
    Are there any grounds where a steward is there to attend to your needs as a customer, like making sure you're happy in your seat then going to get drinks etc if needed? Also sorting out ticket dispute directly. Maybe it's something for the future.
    Are you related to letthegoodtimesroll?
    This is nearly as bonkers as his post.
  • southamptonaddick
    southamptonaddick Posts: 4,056
    edited March 17
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
  • mattwils
    mattwils Posts: 212
    Any recommendations for decent parking in Peterborough? One of the recommended ones Pleasure Fair Meadow seems shut
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,760
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Really ? That’s not usual for a Saturday 3pm kick off . 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,597
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,701
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Really ? That’s not usual for a Saturday 3pm kick off . 
    International weekend no premiership 

  • 9goalswentpastperry
    9goalswentpastperry Posts: 1,109
    edited March 17
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.

    It is. Along with all the other League One and League Two games. A quick Google search told me as much. No Prem games so no 3pm blackout. 





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  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,478
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Wrong
    • All other broadcast games include:
      • All opening and final day fixtures in the Sky Bet EFL
      • All mid-week league fixtures
      • All bank holiday fixtures including Easter, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day
      • All fixtures played in League One & Two during international breaks
      • All Play-Off, Carabao Cup and Bristol Street Motors Trophy fixtures
    https://www.efl.com/how-to-watch/sky-sports-q-and-a
  • rananegra
    rananegra Posts: 3,693
    edited March 17
    We've just made a decision to go to this but the only tickets available all say ambulant disabled. Do I need to wait till morning when someone updates the site?


    Edit: Worked it out - you have to minimise the "Ambulant disabled" bit then the extra allocation becomes visible
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,597
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,224
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
    Think the 3pm blackout argument is blown over the top. Once we sell out the last of the Peterborough tickets it will be the 5th consecutive away game we've sold our allocation out with the 2 most recent and P'boro all being shown on TV.

    I'm sure lots of fans did forget but probably would still go to the game regardless. Nothing beats being there at the moment.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,826
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
    Think the 3pm blackout argument is blown over the top. Once we sell out the last of the Peterborough tickets it will be the 5th consecutive away game we've sold our allocation out with the 2 most recent and P'boro all being shown on TV.

    I'm sure lots of fans did forget but probably would still go to the game regardless. Nothing beats being there at the moment.
    Not convinced about this. This is based on us flying at the moment and our league position, + 3 consecutive away matches with low away allocations (local x2 + rarely visited stadium x1) all of which combine to render the televised or not situation practically irrelevant. 

    However, in the cold light of day in the usual run of things, I think the turnout at a Saturday 3pm away match at Posh 1 year or even 2 months ago could well have been substantially impacted by the option to watch on telly. 

    IMO the Crawley game last week if we’d had an unlimited allocation, or the Barnsley home attendance the week prior, would have been / were impacted by the option to watch on telly. 
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,909
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
    Think the 3pm blackout argument is blown over the top. Once we sell out the last of the Peterborough tickets it will be the 5th consecutive away game we've sold our allocation out with the 2 most recent and P'boro all being shown on TV.

    I'm sure lots of fans did forget but probably would still go to the game regardless. Nothing beats being there at the moment.
    Not convinced about this. This is based on us flying at the moment and our league position, + 3 consecutive away matches with low away allocations (local x2 + rarely visited stadium x1) all of which combine to render the televised or not situation practically irrelevant. 

    However, in the cold light of day in the usual run of things, I think the turnout at a Saturday 3pm away match at Posh 1 year or even 2 months ago could well have been substantially impacted by the option to watch on telly. 

    IMO the Crawley game last week if we’d had an unlimited allocation, or the Barnsley home attendance the week prior, would have been / were impacted by the option to watch on telly. 
    definitely impacts it - no way would we have got the crowd we had saturday if the game was a 12.30 ko and on tv
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,760
    Also I suspect Huddersfield at home next week , if it was a 3pm kick off or a 12.30 kick off that’s wasn’t on TV would be substantially better attended than it will be , especially by home fans . 
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,826
    Also I suspect Huddersfield at home next week , if it was a 3pm kick off or a 12.30 kick off that’s wasn’t on TV would be substantially better attended than it will be , especially by home fans . 
    Yes had forgotten that’s a 12.30 FFS
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,891
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
    Think the 3pm blackout argument is blown over the top. Once we sell out the last of the Peterborough tickets it will be the 5th consecutive away game we've sold our allocation out with the 2 most recent and P'boro all being shown on TV.

    I'm sure lots of fans did forget but probably would still go to the game regardless. Nothing beats being there at the moment.
    Not convinced about this. This is based on us flying at the moment and our league position, + 3 consecutive away matches with low away allocations (local x2 + rarely visited stadium x1) all of which combine to render the televised or not situation practically irrelevant. 

    However, in the cold light of day in the usual run of things, I think the turnout at a Saturday 3pm away match at Posh 1 year or even 2 months ago could well have been substantially impacted by the option to watch on telly. 

    IMO the Crawley game last week if we’d had an unlimited allocation, or the Barnsley home attendance the week prior, would have been / were impacted by the option to watch on telly. 
    I'm not sure a Saturday 3pm Peterborough would be that impacted by TV, as it's a good day out, with lots of pubs and fast, frequent trains. 

    And lets face it a lot of people would have watched Charlton TV via VPNs anyway, as indeed I will be doing as I can't make it to Peterborough this time.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,826
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
    Think the 3pm blackout argument is blown over the top. Once we sell out the last of the Peterborough tickets it will be the 5th consecutive away game we've sold our allocation out with the 2 most recent and P'boro all being shown on TV.

    I'm sure lots of fans did forget but probably would still go to the game regardless. Nothing beats being there at the moment.
    Not convinced about this. This is based on us flying at the moment and our league position, + 3 consecutive away matches with low away allocations (local x2 + rarely visited stadium x1) all of which combine to render the televised or not situation practically irrelevant. 

    However, in the cold light of day in the usual run of things, I think the turnout at a Saturday 3pm away match at Posh 1 year or even 2 months ago could well have been substantially impacted by the option to watch on telly. 

    IMO the Crawley game last week if we’d had an unlimited allocation, or the Barnsley home attendance the week prior, would have been / were impacted by the option to watch on telly. 
    I'm not sure a Saturday 3pm Peterborough would be that impacted by TV, as it's a good day out, with lots of pubs and fast, frequent trains. 

    And lets face it a lot of people would have watched Charlton TV via VPNs anyway, as indeed I will be doing as I can't make it to Peterborough this time.
    It’s an okay day out but a fixture we have played far far too many times in the last decade.

    The VPN point is valid - I think that option also impacts crowds. 

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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,205
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
    Think the 3pm blackout argument is blown over the top. Once we sell out the last of the Peterborough tickets it will be the 5th consecutive away game we've sold our allocation out with the 2 most recent and P'boro all being shown on TV.

    I'm sure lots of fans did forget but probably would still go to the game regardless. Nothing beats being there at the moment.
    Not convinced about this. This is based on us flying at the moment and our league position, + 3 consecutive away matches with low away allocations (local x2 + rarely visited stadium x1) all of which combine to render the televised or not situation practically irrelevant. 

    However, in the cold light of day in the usual run of things, I think the turnout at a Saturday 3pm away match at Posh 1 year or even 2 months ago could well have been substantially impacted by the option to watch on telly. 

    IMO the Crawley game last week if we’d had an unlimited allocation, or the Barnsley home attendance the week prior, would have been / were impacted by the option to watch on telly. 
    I'm not sure a Saturday 3pm Peterborough would be that impacted by TV, as it's a good day out, with lots of pubs and fast, frequent trains. 

    And lets face it a lot of people would have watched Charlton TV via VPNs anyway, as indeed I will be doing as I can't make it to Peterborough this time.
    Wasn’t sold out last season and that was at the beginning of the season in beautiful sun before it had all gone wrong, it isn’t a guaranteed sell out at all 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,891
    fenaddick said:
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
    Think the 3pm blackout argument is blown over the top. Once we sell out the last of the Peterborough tickets it will be the 5th consecutive away game we've sold our allocation out with the 2 most recent and P'boro all being shown on TV.

    I'm sure lots of fans did forget but probably would still go to the game regardless. Nothing beats being there at the moment.
    Not convinced about this. This is based on us flying at the moment and our league position, + 3 consecutive away matches with low away allocations (local x2 + rarely visited stadium x1) all of which combine to render the televised or not situation practically irrelevant. 

    However, in the cold light of day in the usual run of things, I think the turnout at a Saturday 3pm away match at Posh 1 year or even 2 months ago could well have been substantially impacted by the option to watch on telly. 

    IMO the Crawley game last week if we’d had an unlimited allocation, or the Barnsley home attendance the week prior, would have been / were impacted by the option to watch on telly. 
    I'm not sure a Saturday 3pm Peterborough would be that impacted by TV, as it's a good day out, with lots of pubs and fast, frequent trains. 

    And lets face it a lot of people would have watched Charlton TV via VPNs anyway, as indeed I will be doing as I can't make it to Peterborough this time.
    Wasn’t sold out last season and that was at the beginning of the season in beautiful sun before it had all gone wrong, it isn’t a guaranteed sell out at all 
    We still brought 1904, and that would have been affected by summer holidays
  • fenaddick said:
    Not sure if it's been posted before but for those not going to the match it is being shown live on Skysports+
    Has the kick off been moved then? If not then no it isn't.
    Apologies, I stand corrected. Surprised though it hadn’t been posted before this evening, sure a lot going, myself included, had forgotten about this.
    Think the 3pm blackout argument is blown over the top. Once we sell out the last of the Peterborough tickets it will be the 5th consecutive away game we've sold our allocation out with the 2 most recent and P'boro all being shown on TV.

    I'm sure lots of fans did forget but probably would still go to the game regardless. Nothing beats being there at the moment.
    Not convinced about this. This is based on us flying at the moment and our league position, + 3 consecutive away matches with low away allocations (local x2 + rarely visited stadium x1) all of which combine to render the televised or not situation practically irrelevant. 

    However, in the cold light of day in the usual run of things, I think the turnout at a Saturday 3pm away match at Posh 1 year or even 2 months ago could well have been substantially impacted by the option to watch on telly. 

    IMO the Crawley game last week if we’d had an unlimited allocation, or the Barnsley home attendance the week prior, would have been / were impacted by the option to watch on telly. 
    I'm not sure a Saturday 3pm Peterborough would be that impacted by TV, as it's a good day out, with lots of pubs and fast, frequent trains. 

    And lets face it a lot of people would have watched Charlton TV via VPNs anyway, as indeed I will be doing as I can't make it to Peterborough this time.
    Wasn’t sold out last season and that was at the beginning of the season in beautiful sun before it had all gone wrong, it isn’t a guaranteed sell out at all 
    Was there an issue with the trains last season ?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,738
    The good thing about a 12:30 is it does give you a longer part of the day when it's over. It is not so great for away fans.
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,909
    Also I suspect Huddersfield at home next week , if it was a 3pm kick off or a 12.30 kick off that’s wasn’t on TV would be substantially better attended than it will be , especially by home fans . 
    Yes this will be a very clear demonstration of the double impact of an earlier kick off and on tv when compared to the Wigan home crowd turnout - I reckon it will be a few thousand down whereas in theory it should be going up 
  • CafcSCP
    CafcSCP Posts: 1,466
    Will all the Charlton fans be in the same stand or will the extra allocation be separate?
  • mr.se7
    mr.se7 Posts: 272
    My first time away to Peterborough this weekend - what’s the usual watering hole pre match please?  
  • Sheepie1985
    Sheepie1985 Posts: 484
    CafcSCP said:
    Will all the Charlton fans be in the same stand or will the extra allocation be separate?
    Majority will be behind the goal and a small section to the right, we'll be loud!

    mr.se7 said:
    My first time away to Peterborough this weekend - what’s the usual watering hole pre match please?  
    There's the Charter's Bar which is a boat on the river by the bridge as you walk towards the ground from the station, great atmosphere usually!
  • NorthheathAddick
    NorthheathAddick Posts: 4,018
    Just got my ticket & train sorted now too…cya there guys & gals…Cafc Cafc…😎
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,984
    mr.se7 said:
    My first time away to Peterborough this weekend - what’s the usual watering hole pre match please?  
    Charters. It's a boat on the river. On the other side of the road from ground