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Cambridge [a] Tickets now on priority sale (SOLD OUT)

clive
clive Posts: 19,794
edited March 20 in Match Day Travel

CAMBRIDGE UNITED

The club have received an allocation of 1,036 tickets for the clash at the Cledara Abbey Stadium on Saturday, April 12th (KO 3pm BST). Click here to purchase yours now.

PRICES

Seated tickets (120)

Adult: £25

O64/U22/Student: £21

U18: £14

U14: £9

U5: Free of charge with a full paying adult

Terrace tickets (910)

Adult: £21

O64/U22/Student: £18

U18: £12

U14: £7

U5: Free of charge with a full paying adult

Ambulant disabled: There are 40 tickets available at the relevant price and the carer goes free of charge.

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

LOYALTY POINTS FOR CAMBRIDGE UNITED (TIMINGS GMT)

Phase 1: 640 loyalty points and Valley Gold - Tuesday, March 18th @ 11am

Phase 2: 640 loyalty points - Tuesday, March 18th @ 2pm

Phase 3: 620 loyalty points and Valley Gold - Tuesday, March 18th @ 4pm

Phase 4: 620 loyalty points - Wednesday, March 19th @ 11am

Phase 5: 600 loyalty points or Valley Gold - Wednesday, March 19th @ 2pm

Phase 6: 550 loyalty points - Wednesday, March 19th @ 4pm

Phase 7: 500 loyalty points - Thursday, March 20th @ 11am

Phase 8: 460 loyalty points - Thursday, March 20th @ 2pm

Phase 9: 230 loyalty points - Thursday, March 20th @ 4pm

Phase 10: 100 loyalty points - Friday, March 21st @ 11am

Phase 11: General sale - Friday, March 21st @ 2pm

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: 11.20am

Eltham: 11.45am

Charlton: 12pm

COACH TWO

Larkfield: 10.50am

Gravesend: 11.15am

Dartford: 11.30am

Bexleyheath: 11.45am

Charlton: 12pm

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

https://www.charltonafc.com/news/cambridge-and-wycombe-away-tickets-sale

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Comments

  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,810
    No idea why they have moved the away end and reduced the allocation.

    Whenever I see their hi-lights on the ITV FLS, the old away end is virtually empty.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,216
    No idea why they have moved the away end and reduced the allocation.

    Whenever I see their hi-lights on the ITV FLS, the old away end is virtually empty.
    Same as any side who do it, much harder to make a racket on the sides so they think there's an advantage to moving away fans. It's short sighted though because, as you point out, they'll lose revenue
  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,354
    Cambridge probably relegated by the time this game is played surely they could give us behind the goal as well or some of it could be a lot of Charlton in the home end otherwise 
  • fenaddick said:
    No idea why they have moved the away end and reduced the allocation.

    Whenever I see their hi-lights on the ITV FLS, the old away end is virtually empty.
    Same as any side who do it, much harder to make a racket on the sides so they think there's an advantage to moving away fans. It's short sighted though because, as you point out, they'll lose revenue
    This is usually the case but the new away end is closer to the pitch and home end so I can only presume it generates more noise. Very bizarre because as someone has already said they don't usually sell even half of the usual away end to home fans 
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,676
    The stand behind the goal is shit, way too far from the pitch. Hopefully we get half of it at a later date for the fans that don't have enough points to get them now.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,458
    I think the logic was that they had a growing home support, and wanted the extra space. Clearly the terrible season has backfired a bit, as home numbers have I imagine gone down 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,216
    Nicholas said:
    The stand behind the goal is shit, way too far from the pitch. Hopefully we get half of it at a later date for the fans that don't have enough points to get them now.
    Old away stand is now the family stand so can't see that happening
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,458
    This is the sort of fixture which is a complete away banker, until the players see Neil Harris in the home dugout, and when he summons the Millwall curse, it all goes horribly wrong for us 
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,045
    Suspect the spares thread will be up by Friday. I can't get my two until Thursday morning.
  • cabbie8
    cabbie8 Posts: 341
    Ticket office needs to address the loyalty points system. Allowing x2 tickets per eligible ticket is ridiculous in these situations. 

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  • southamptonaddick
    southamptonaddick Posts: 4,083
    edited March 18
    cabbie8 said:
    Ticket office needs to address the loyalty points system. Allowing x2 tickets per eligible ticket is ridiculous in these situations. 
    Do you go to games on your own?
    And that's speaking as someone who has a very slim chance of getting tickets for Wycombe or Wrexham. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,216
    cabbie8 said:
    Ticket office needs to address the loyalty points system. Allowing x2 tickets per eligible ticket is ridiculous in these situations. 
    Do you go to games on your own?
    And that's speaking as someone who has a very slim chance of getting tickets for Wycombe or Wrexham. 
    Surely the people you (general, not you specifically) go with should also earn their loyalty points by going to games rather then getting to go to high demand fixtures because their mate has a season ticket
  • cabbie8
    cabbie8 Posts: 341
    cabbie8 said:
    Ticket office needs to address the loyalty points system. Allowing x2 tickets per eligible ticket is ridiculous in these situations. 
    Do you go to games on your own?
    And that's speaking as someone who has a very slim chance of getting tickets for Wycombe or Wrexham. 
    Majority of the time with my mate so he has similar loyalty points but occasionally I do go on my own. 

    I follow England and sometimes we don’t always get tickets together as the you can only get tickets if you have the required loyalty points.

    for example re Cambridge u could have 500 top away followers but they could take 500 spaces for non season ticket holders / friends which then takes away from the 501-1000 top away followers. 

    I have addressed it with the fans advisor and the club but they don’t care 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    They don't care because if they did as you want, they would have many fans unhappy that they couldn't take one of their kids.
  • cabbie8
    cabbie8 Posts: 341
    But then why do kids get to go ahead of people in the top away following? Earn the points like everyone else.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,216
    cabbie8 said:
    But then why do kids get to go ahead of people in the top away following? Earn the points like everyone else.
    Kids are different as they need an adult with them 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    fenaddick said:
    cabbie8 said:
    But then why do kids get to go ahead of people in the top away following? Earn the points like everyone else.
    Kids are different as they need an adult with them 
    Exactly.
  • Eric10
    Eric10 Posts: 92
    Can kids even acquire loyalty points?

    The system should be one ticket per person, but kids can acquire points via the paying adult, who can then purchase additional tickets for the kids linked to their account. However, only if the kids have enough points.

    The adult can then purchase extra tickets for the kids once they have enough loyalty points, providing they have already purchased a ticket themself.
  • Anyone know how you can see how many points your connected people have?  I could buy 2 on Weds at 4pm.

    Trouble is, I have 2 kids who would want to come. I cannot see how many points they have though.

    One has been to every away game I have so should have enough but I don't trust our systems! They are 9/12 so don't have emails/account details.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,794
    Anyone know how you can see how many points your connected people have?  I could buy 2 on Weds at 4pm.

    Trouble is, I have 2 kids who would want to come. I cannot see how many points they have though.

    One has been to every away game I have so should have enough but I don't trust our systems! They are 9/12 so don't have emails/account details.
    If they have an id/con number it should be possible to find out their points total, are they season ticket holders & do you give their id/con number when buying away tickets for them?

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  • Belv
    Belv Posts: 839
    edited March 18
    Love this annual debate.

    I do agree though that there has to be a point where it is only 1 ticket per person and an allocation of 1k for a relatively close away game during a promotion push is probably teetering on it.
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,676
    Anyone know how you can see how many points your connected people have?  I could buy 2 on Weds at 4pm.

    Trouble is, I have 2 kids who would want to come. I cannot see how many points they have though.

    One has been to every away game I have so should have enough but I don't trust our systems! They are 9/12 so don't have emails/account details.
    You need to email the club mate, had the same problem for my 9 year old, I created him an email address signed him up an account then the club linked his account to his con ir number. You will have to sign in to each of their accounts though each time too see how many points they have. my boy has got 615 points with Peterborough and Wycombe points still to go on. He is also at Cambridge but had to do both tickets on my name as he didnt have the 640 as of yet. Glad I can buy 2 with my loyalty points as he may have had to miss out.
  • clive said:
    Anyone know how you can see how many points your connected people have?  I could buy 2 on Weds at 4pm.

    Trouble is, I have 2 kids who would want to come. I cannot see how many points they have though.

    One has been to every away game I have so should have enough but I don't trust our systems! They are 9/12 so don't have emails/account details.
    If they have an id/con number it should be possible to find out their points total, are they season ticket holders & do you give their id/con number when buying away tickets for them?

    Yeah both season ticket holders with Con numbers but if they have online I don't have a password.  Will see if I can click forgotten password or phone the club I guess.  Thanks.
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,676
    Email the club mate, they were very good when sorting mine out. If you have created an account for each of them it should be pretty straight forward. They will link the account then you should just have to click on the forgot password link.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,458
    It's interesting how they juggle the points for each game. Wycombe, which has a higher quota, starts at 600 rather than 640 points.
  • cabbie8
    cabbie8 Posts: 341
    fenaddick said:
    cabbie8 said:
    But then why do kids get to go ahead of people in the top away following? Earn the points like everyone else.
    Kids are different as they need an adult with them 
    They will have same loyalty points as the adult then so no issue 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,158
    edited March 18
    It's interesting how they juggle the points for each game. Wycombe, which has a higher quota, starts at 600 rather than 640 points.
    I get it needs to be adjusted to account for a lower allocation, but it pees me off that Valley Gold on its own valued at different levels for different games. Having it the same as 600 points for this game with such restricted capacity and such high demand is ridiculous. 

    (Said as a VG member)
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,158
    cabbie8 said:
    fenaddick said:
    cabbie8 said:
    But then why do kids get to go ahead of people in the top away following? Earn the points like everyone else.
    Kids are different as they need an adult with them 
    They will have same loyalty points as the adult then so no issue 
    You’d think so, but despite going to all games together, my son has 15 points less than me. Which is annoying as when buying Wycombe this afternoon I can’t allocate to his name as it’s just below the current cut off and as a kid they can’t have a ‘and Valley gold’ consideration. 
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,493
    I'm told told that Cambs tickets are sold out, and Wycombe tickets have almost all gone A friend called the ticket office late this p.m. and just managed to get me a Wycombe ticket, I don't have enough points to have had any chance otherwise. I am not going to Cambs 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    I'm told told that Cambs tickets are sold out, and Wycombe tickets have almost all gone A friend called the ticket office late this p.m. and just managed to get me a Wycombe ticket, I don't have enough points to have had any chance otherwise. I am not going to Cambs 
    I'm afraid I find that very hard to believe in fact I don't believe it.