"With limited tickets available for the game, the club will host a screening of the away leg at The Valley. Tickets for the screening will also go on sale at 11am on Monday, May 5th. Tickets will be priced at £10 for adults and £5 for concessions."
Where is the screening held, the fans bar?
O shit not tickets for this as well. It's gonna be carnage if I can't get my normal seat in the bar
I use Chrome most of the time but Opera in some situations. When I use Charlton TV, I buy as normal on Chrome but watch on Opera as the stream seems to be more stable and has a better frame rate. I don't know why that is but it is.
"With limited tickets available for the game, the club will host a screening of the away leg at The Valley. Tickets for the screening will also go on sale at 11am on Monday, May 5th. Tickets will be priced at £10 for adults and £5 for concessions."
Where is the screening held, the fans bar?
I would also like to know this
Wonder if they can show on the big screen to increase amount of people that can watch at the valley
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
The only change I’d make is that to get the priority you have to have had valley gold for at least 6 months. For this game, you could have bought it last week and got the priority I think
Weirdly wasn't able to log in to my ticket account on my Android phone Chrome or Opera) but back from football was able to log in on my Android tablet using Chrome.
Will collect from the ticket office rather than rely on the post.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
The only change I’d make is that to get the priority you have to have had valley gold for at least 6 months. For this game, you could have bought it last week and got the priority I think
Depends what you mean by 6 months. You have to have 6 months paid valley gold in order to be eligible for tickets. However, you are correct that you could have bought 6 months up front. It’s the same monetary value, but I get your point about commitment to the cause rather than just a shortcut to tickets.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
But that £2,000 spent on away games contributes nothing financially to Charlton.
Ultimately it’s a moot point, no one who attends all the away matches but hasn’t got VG will miss out. But if you start deprioritising VG eligibility then it may dissuade people from joining or retaining their membership with no actual upside.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
You could probably count on 2 hands the amount of Charlton fans that would apply to. I know you won’t stop moaning about the valley gold thing (and I have some sympathy on your point re: 2 ticket allowance) but you have got to let it lie at some point.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
But that £2,000 spent on away games contributes nothing financially to Charlton.
Ultimately it’s a moot point, no one who attends all the away matches but hasn’t got VG will miss out. But if you start deprioritising VG eligibility then it may dissuade people from joining or retaining their membership with no actual upside.
But if it's a loyalty points scheme, the fan who goes all 92 would be the most loyal fan in that instance.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
You could probably count on 2 hands the amount of Charlton fans that would apply to. I know you won’t stop moaning about the valley gold thing (and I have some sympathy on your point re: 2 ticket allowance) but you have got to let it lie at some point.
Not really moaning tbf, just saying I think the system could be better as it doesn't factor how much fans are actually spending to follow the club.
If I had it my way, fans would be getting priority who had Charlton tattoos and all sorts.
Well its been a few years since we had anything significant enough for VG to mean too much but the arguments are the same and the scheme has really not changed.
Charlton have an excellent academy and some elements around that are funded by Valley Gold. I have no idea if this is unique to Charlton, but it has always been that VG gives some priority in ticket purchases. In order to give that priority, the levels are set game by game to try and ensure that if you have VG you can access a ticket.
That's the deal.
I also agree it should be limited to 1 per person although to do this you would need to ensure U18 could also join, perhaps as non-jackpot members if tbat is the reason they cannot.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
But that £2,000 spent on away games contributes nothing financially to Charlton.
Ultimately it’s a moot point, no one who attends all the away matches but hasn’t got VG will miss out. But if you start deprioritising VG eligibility then it may dissuade people from joining or retaining their membership with no actual upside.
But if it's a loyalty points scheme, the fan who goes all 92 would be the most loyal fan in that instance.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
You could probably count on 2 hands the amount of Charlton fans that would apply to. I know you won’t stop moaning about the valley gold thing (and I have some sympathy on your point re: 2 ticket allowance) but you have got to let it lie at some point.
Not really moaning tbf, just saying I think the system could be better as it doesn't factor how much fans are actually spending to follow the club.
If I had it my way, fans would be getting priority who had Charlton tattoos and all sorts.
Anyway, got my tickets, great system today.
As previously mentioned. The bar set for Phase 1 / Phase 2 is not high.
1. A Season Ticket for 2 years. 2 Attend 7 away games this season and 7 last season.
You've got over 800 points and were never in danger of not getting a ticket.
For me the system is fair and every away game with a bit of demand the same old argument comes up.
Yet people who go regularly always get a ticket regardless if they're Valley Gold or not. Funny that.
Not to dig you out, but this seems like complaining for the sake of complaining.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
But that £2,000 spent on away games contributes nothing financially to Charlton.
Ultimately it’s a moot point, no one who attends all the away matches but hasn’t got VG will miss out. But if you start deprioritising VG eligibility then it may dissuade people from joining or retaining their membership with no actual upside.
But if it's a loyalty points scheme, the fan who goes all 92 would be the most loyal fan in that instance.
Valley gold is heavily overrated. No it isn't . Charlton pride themselves on the Academy, and all the money goes to the Academy, bar the prizes , at £120 a year, it's good value, you feel the glow of supporting Charlton first team players in the future, and as a benefit you get priority ticketing, and as a bonus you get the chance of winning the odd cash prize. I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
To be clear when I say VG is overrated, I don't mean what it does itself, I mean purely for a loyalty system pov I think it is.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
You could probably count on 2 hands the amount of Charlton fans that would apply to. I know you won’t stop moaning about the valley gold thing (and I have some sympathy on your point re: 2 ticket allowance) but you have got to let it lie at some point.
Not really moaning tbf,just saying I think the system could be better as it doesn't factor how much fans are actually spending to follow the club.
If I had it my way, fans would be getting priority who had Charlton tattoos and all sorts.
Anyway, got my tickets, great system today.
Christ!! I’d hate to imagine what you’re like when you are really moaning then!!! 😱🤦🏻♂️
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Wonder if they can show on the big screen to increase amount of people that can watch at the valley
I understand that some people may stretch themselves, financialy, to purchace a season ticket, but Valley Gold is protecting the future of the club, and I personally feel that the balance on priority ticket sales is about correct.
Will collect from the ticket office rather than rely on the post.
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Just seen the reply above.
You could have one Charlton fan be a season ticket holder for 2 years and attend all 92 league games. Another could attend 62 with the season ticket for 2 years and take priority on away tickets if they have VG. That's 30 less away games attended, roughly £750 quids worth of tickets, not including all the expenses getting to those extra games etc. Which is going to easily exceed £1500.
It isn't an issue, but if it was, £240 over 2 years would potentially be trumping about £2000 potentially if a fan went to every away over 2 seasons.
You see these debates at all levels across football. No club will get it spot on.
Not really moaning tbf, just saying I think the system could be better as it doesn't factor how much fans are actually spending to follow the club.
If I had it my way, fans would be getting priority who had Charlton tattoos and all sorts.
Anyway, got my tickets, great system today.
Charlton have an excellent academy and some elements around that are funded by Valley Gold. I have no idea if this is unique to Charlton, but it has always been that VG gives some priority in ticket purchases. In order to give that priority, the levels are set game by game to try and ensure that if you have VG you can access a ticket.
That's the deal.
1. A Season Ticket for 2 years.
2 Attend 7 away games this season and 7 last season.
You've got over 800 points and were never in danger of not getting a ticket.
For me the system is fair and every away game with a bit of demand the same old argument comes up.
Yet people who go regularly always get a ticket regardless if they're Valley Gold or not. Funny that.
Not to dig you out, but this seems like complaining for the sake of complaining.
Just thinking of our German friends who have just VG memberships....