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Play - Off Ticket information 24-25 (Home seats SOLD OUT)
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Covered End said:YTS1978 said:RaplhMilne said:YTS1978 said:AddicksAddict said:buckshee said:This is starting to get like the thread years ago about the Millwall fan called Lee Wall who was posting on one of their message boards about his season ticket seat being sold.We all laughed at how thick he was, this is going that way.
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WrightCharlie said:se9addick said:Valley11 said:Is there a decent match day car park near the Valley?
Usually use trains but this time driving. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Also someone on here...... don't remember who (?) mentioned parking in IKEA? Don't know how long you can park without being 'spotted' or what time they close though?1 -
altrinchamaddick said:tallboy said:se9addick said:I know “here” wasn’t in another colour, maybe it should have been. But it did say “click here” in the English language and, if you did indeed click here, you were taken to the page showing your ST seats.
I know I couldn't and had to use Safari.1 -
Athletico Charlton said:petesharp27 said:I’ve been trying to buy home tickets in our ST seats for myself and my 9 year old son. When I click on the link to buy my ST seat it only give the option for my seat and not my son. Very irritating.If I can’t get through on the phone (been trying all day) then I’ll have to take my chances on nabbing the seats when they come off reserved tomorrow morning.
I tried deleting one and setting him back up again - weirdly if you choose family that is not considered "strong", you have to chose "customer to customer". Unfortunately when I tried it told me I couldn't re-connect as that person was already in a strong relationship elsewhere.
I then emailed the club and they sorted it quite quickly to be fair to them
Simples... Or not!I did manage to get through on the phone and I’ve got our tickets. They answered my call 5 minutes after they were supposed to close for the day. The staff seem to be doing everything they can.0 -
Covered End said:OhMyGodden said:tallboy said:se9addick said:I know “here” wasn’t in another colour, maybe it should have been. But it did say “click here” in the English language and, if you did indeed click here, you were taken to the page showing your ST seats.
Everyone that commented on their browser success said they had to use safari, including me and all my mates.1 -
killerandflash said:fenlandaddick said:Gonna hold off until the unclaimed tickets get released tomorrow. Hoping to snag a home ticket in the covered end. 3 hour drive for me, but will be a wicked atmosphere
Some of the West Standers are gonna be in for a rude awakening3 -
So if we sell oiut, hoe much net revenue do you think a home playoff leg is worth @Airman Brown or others? I'm guessing about £250-300k on the assumption we don't have to share.0
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Off_it said:altrinchamaddick said:tallboy said:se9addick said:I know “here” wasn’t in another colour, maybe it should have been. But it did say “click here” in the English language and, if you did indeed click here, you were taken to the page showing your ST seats.0
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golfaddick said:Maybe controversial but I think for the play off match ST holders should only be allowed to purchase 1 ticket, not 2.
Main reason being that most ST holders will want to purchase their own seats and in many parts of the ground there isnt a spare seat next to them. Also, iirc, many moons ago (probably in the Prem days) when you had a ST book there were half a dozen or so "cup" tickets at the back that you could use for certain cup games. No need to purchase special tickets, just rip out "cup match B" & the jobs a good 'un.
There might have been progress in some areas but I think going back 20 years & having that system now would have alleviated 99% of today's problems.
From a Clubs perspective season ticket holders are the backbone of the club. Money up front and in the bank in May.
Fans buying tickets regularly throughout the season are equally as important, and those going or also going to away games may not add £’s to the coffers, but their support is appreciated and important and adds value in a different way.
These two groups are there through thick and thin.
I have bought 14 tickets for friends and family during this season and believe that fans in these two groups are significantly responsible for encouraging others to attend.
Who better to encourage others to attend a big match like this?We MAY sell out, but how many fans who have attended a game before (say) Christmas have missed out?
The Club want to sell as many tickets as possible. Your own plus six sounds about right to me.
Most won’t of course, but I would wager that the fans higher up the chain are more likely to bring someone who will come again.7 -
Fantastic to see a bit of ticket frenzy, hasn't been like this for many years. Fingers crossed now, need to be the 12th man and help the lads win over both legs
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Alwaysneil said:So if we sell oiut, hoe much net revenue do you think a home playoff leg is worth @Airman Brown or others? I'm guessing about £250-300k on the assumption we don't have to share.0
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Why have we given Wycombe all the Jimmy Seed stand? They can hardly sell 4,000 for a home game, just give them half and put our fans in the half as we did against Doncaster.5
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Redrobo said:golfaddick said:Maybe controversial but I think for the play off match ST holders should only be allowed to purchase 1 ticket, not 2.
Main reason being that most ST holders will want to purchase their own seats and in many parts of the ground there isnt a spare seat next to them. Also, iirc, many moons ago (probably in the Prem days) when you had a ST book there were half a dozen or so "cup" tickets at the back that you could use for certain cup games. No need to purchase special tickets, just rip out "cup match B" & the jobs a good 'un.
There might have been progress in some areas but I think going back 20 years & having that system now would have alleviated 99% of today's problems.
From a Clubs perspective season ticket holders are the backbone of the club. Money up front and in the bank in May.
Fans buying tickets regularly throughout the season are equally as important, and those going or also going to away games may not add £’s to the coffers, but their support is appreciated and important and adds value in a different way.
These two groups are there through thick and thin.
I have bought 14 tickets for friends and family during this season and believe that fans in these two groups are significantly responsible for encouraging others to attend.
Who better to encourage others to attend a big match like this?We MAY sell out, but how many fans who have attended a game before (say) Christmas have missed out?
The Club want to sell as many tickets as possible. Your own plus six sounds about right to me.
Most won’t of course, but I would wager that the fans higher up the chain are more likely to bring someone who will come again.
I have news for you......the home ends have seats for roughly half that amount 🙄.
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carly burn said:Anyone else still having issues logging into their ticketing account?
I can log into the OS ok but when I go to ticketing and sign in I get ' An error has occurred. Please try again later.'
Been like it most of the day.
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Braziliance said:follett said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Tickets never flew off the shelves as quickly as this for the Doncaster game.
Going to be interesting to see what happens if/ when we get to Wembley
Thinking back the Shrewsbury game is an odd one:
1. It felt much busier than 14.5k at the Valley that night.
2. That said, how are able to sell out so easily in 2025 given the relentless underachievement since 2018?1 -
Airman Brown said:southamptonaddick said:I know someone said earlier on here that the closed off blocks in the West and Jimmy Seed are for sale on the website they are still in grey which means unavailable not sold out.0
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dickad1 said:Braziliance said:follett said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Tickets never flew off the shelves as quickly as this for the Doncaster game.
Going to be interesting to see what happens if/ when we get to Wembley
Thinking back the Shrewsbury game is an odd one:
1. It felt much busier than 14.5k at the Valley that night.
2. That said, how are able to sell out so easily in 2025 given the relentless underachievement since 2018?
You will find on Wednesday morning a great number of seats will become available.2 -
@petesharp27 I had this same issue. I logged in as my kids using their fan id and I was able to buy their tickets individually. it did cost me an extra 1.50 booking fee though
petesharp27 said:I’ve been trying to buy home tickets in our ST seats for myself and my 9 year old son. When I click on the link to buy my ST seat it only give the option for my seat and not my son. Very irritating.If I can’t get through on the phone (been trying all day) then I’ll have to take my chances on nabbing the seats when they come off reserved tomorrow morning.
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WhenIwasLittleBoy said:Why have we given Wycombe all the Jimmy Seed stand? They can hardly sell 4,000 for a home game, just give them half and put our fans in the half as we did against Doncaster.
I wouldn't be surprised if we see them send about 1,200 back and the JS ends up segregated.3 -
golfaddick said:Redrobo said:golfaddick said:Maybe controversial but I think for the play off match ST holders should only be allowed to purchase 1 ticket, not 2.
Main reason being that most ST holders will want to purchase their own seats and in many parts of the ground there isnt a spare seat next to them. Also, iirc, many moons ago (probably in the Prem days) when you had a ST book there were half a dozen or so "cup" tickets at the back that you could use for certain cup games. No need to purchase special tickets, just rip out "cup match B" & the jobs a good 'un.
There might have been progress in some areas but I think going back 20 years & having that system now would have alleviated 99% of today's problems.
From a Clubs perspective season ticket holders are the backbone of the club. Money up front and in the bank in May.
Fans buying tickets regularly throughout the season are equally as important, and those going or also going to away games may not add £’s to the coffers, but their support is appreciated and important and adds value in a different way.
These two groups are there through thick and thin.
I have bought 14 tickets for friends and family during this season and believe that fans in these two groups are significantly responsible for encouraging others to attend.
Who better to encourage others to attend a big match like this?We MAY sell out, but how many fans who have attended a game before (say) Christmas have missed out?
The Club want to sell as many tickets as possible. Your own plus six sounds about right to me.
Most won’t of course, but I would wager that the fans higher up the chain are more likely to bring someone who will come again.
I have news for you......the home ends have seats for roughly half that amount 🙄.
Most season ticket holders are in groups of two or more, and the likelihood is that most will not be buying more than their own group.
I would also suggest that a large % of fans who do attend regularly know a season ticket holder. Allowing season ticket holders to buy them tickets is good isn’t it?
Of my group of 3 season ticket holders who sit together, only I have bought extra tickets. Two to be precise. One for my nephew who has been a Charlton fan all his life but is a professional football club coach so cannot make most games, and his girlfriend's young 16 year old son. Potential permanent fan?
Looking at the ticket situation at the moment and ignoring the IT issues, the sale has gone really well. I would think that most fans who go regularly have got tickets. My son has secured an additional 10 for his mates that aren’t season ticket holders but go to as many games as they can and all have been to at least 6 away games this season. (and they went to some seriously shit games).I don’t know how many you think is reasonable, but how bad would the IT issues have been if everyone could have bought just 1or 2?How many extra attempts would have been made on the system? We all want to sit with our friends and families. How could you relocate to somewhere else as a group? Do you buy and then try to move? How would the club facilitate this? When tickets go back on sale, would you have dozens going back in for a better seat and then getting a refund and round we go again?
For the vast majority we have sorted that out ourselves, because we have the flexibility to do so.
49000 😂4 -
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dickad1 said:Braziliance said:follett said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Tickets never flew off the shelves as quickly as this for the Doncaster game.
Going to be interesting to see what happens if/ when we get to Wembley
Thinking back the Shrewsbury game is an odd one:
1. It felt much busier than 14.5k at the Valley that night.
2. That said, how are able to sell out so easily in 2025 given the relentless underachievement since 2018?
Speaking personally, I was no longer attending games at the Valley in that season in protest against the ownership. I'm guessing a decent number of people doing that either as a conscious choice or just through being generally fed up with it0 -
fenlandaddick said:Fantastic to see a bit of ticket frenzy, hasn't been like this for many years. Fingers crossed now, need to be the 12th man and help the lads win over both legs
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killerandflash said:carly burn said:Anyone else still having issues logging into their ticketing account?
I can log into the OS ok but when I go to ticketing and sign in I get ' An error has occurred. Please try again later.'
Been like it most of the day.0 -
but we then sold out donny under the same ownership a year later. very strange
ateamofcorygibbs said:dickad1 said:Braziliance said:follett said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Tickets never flew off the shelves as quickly as this for the Doncaster game.
Going to be interesting to see what happens if/ when we get to Wembley
Thinking back the Shrewsbury game is an odd one:
1. It felt much busier than 14.5k at the Valley that night.
2. That said, how are able to sell out so easily in 2025 given the relentless underachievement since 2018?
Speaking personally, I was no longer attending games at the Valley in that season in protest against the ownership. I'm guessing a decent number of people doing that either as a conscious choice or just through being generally fed up with it
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I panicked and bought the whole stadium and training ground from Roland for £50m. Hopefully can still get a seat amongst the plastics.58
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I've just noticed that the pitch isn't greyed out. Are there still spaces for older ballboys?21
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Alwaysneil said:So if we sell oiut, hoe much net revenue do you think a home playoff leg is worth @Airman Brown or others? I'm guessing about £250-300k on the assumption we don't have to share.
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dickad1 said:Braziliance said:follett said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Tickets never flew off the shelves as quickly as this for the Doncaster game.
Going to be interesting to see what happens if/ when we get to Wembley
Thinking back the Shrewsbury game is an odd one:
1. It felt much busier than 14.5k at the Valley that night.
2. That said, how are able to sell out so easily in 2025 given the relentless underachievement since 2018?2 -
So... we can't get a 27,111 attendance even when we give the whole Jimmy Seed stand to the away team...
Why not?1 -
Why was the last section in the West Stand (next to Jimmy Seed) in an ominous black colour??
It was the only available section by the time I had sourced a Mac so had no choice but to go for it.
Is that a no toilet zone?
Will I have to pretend to support Wycombe?
Or something worse?3