As there is no live stream via the club and I don't have Sky and am struggling to find a pub near me that will show it....I'm looking for suggestions on how I might view the 2 Wycombe matches at home without signing up to Sky for a year.
Any help would be appreciated.
If you can make it up to Barnet we’ll make room for you on the bad sofa. We’ll be at the home leg but can leave a key under the flowerpot.
If you don't have a VPN currently you can go to the bottom of the CTV 'purchase your pass' page on the club website and there's a link there for Nord VPN who are pretty cheap at £2-3 per month.
If you go for the VPN/CTV option for the game and you're not able to cast/mirror from your laptop to your TV you'll need an HDMI cable to connect them to watch the game on your TV.
Apologies if you knew all this..... don't shoot the messenger, just trying to help
Yes thank you. I have been known to take short trips abroad with my hdmi lead to view the odd match.
Haha 🙂 me too…… and I’ve given up on the 92 league grounds things….. I’m after watching on my sofa from every country in the world…… it’s even better than the sofa next to the corner flag!
If you've been to the Ground before, anywhere closer will inevitably to be a nightmare after the match...
Yeah the £10 ones didnt show as a option for me (was saying STs only) but after reading about the traffic post match its not too bad that we'll have a little walk in, weather is looking glorious too.
i even managed to get back in and get a 3rd, so keep trying! only negative, like a prick i accidently in the excitement selected pick up from the ground, however i live in Ramsgate so that's a fucker!
Email the ticket office and ask them to post them to you, they haven't got anything else to do.
I'd love to but there not open till Thursday apparently. Tried calling and just cutting me off
Don't you know a Charlton fan who could collect for you, if you give them written (electronic) permission and they take ID with them?
I've managed to sort it, a friend who had a spare for me but not my boy is going to pick them up. He no longer has the spare incase anyone asks 🤣
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.
800 points !!?? How ?
If you’ve had a ST this year and last plus go to most aways then you will have 800+. I’ve got 860 but there will be a few people with 900+ that haven’t missed an away or cup game in the last 2 seasons
The maximum points total is probably 1010 points, a season ticket for the last 2 years & attended every league & cup game, that's my total points so far & i won't be the only person who has done that. I'm also a Valley Gold member.
You may get more if you’ve bought a hospitality package.
If you've been to the Ground before, anywhere closer will inevitably to be a nightmare after the match...
We are only 35 mins away, so will.juzt sit in the most-match traffic. It's our nearest league ground after Reading. The capacity is only just over 10.5k isn't it
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.
800 points !!?? How ?
If you’ve had a ST this year and last plus go to most aways then you will have 800+. I’ve got 860 but there will be a few people with 900+ that haven’t missed an away or cup game in the last 2 seasons
The maximum points total is probably 1010 points, a season ticket for the last 2 years & attended every league & cup game, that's my total points so far & i won't be the only person who has done that. I'm also a Valley Gold member.
You may get more if you’ve bought a hospitality package.
Points for a hospitality package - really? I brought one and zip
There is another thread discussion about Charlton TV. It is not clear but the consensus was that the play off games cant be shown on Charlton TV due to TV rights signed to/by Sky. That applies to countries where the games won't be shown. My son is in Vietnam for one of those long breaks ex Uni students do after getting their degrees and has been watching the games since February on Charlton TV so am trying to work out how he can watch.
Not sure playoffs are 'eligible' games for streaming........ Sheff Utd and Bristol City tomorrow night and neither club are showing a streaming option via their tv channel?
Not sure playoffs are 'eligible' games for streaming........ Sheff Utd and Bristol City tomorrow night and neither club are showing a streaming option via their tv channel?
You can apparently stream from one of these countries:
Key Territories
The following regions are classified as “key territories” and therefore can stream midweek matches that are selected for TV broadcast, in addition to all non-televised league matches:
Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Sudan, South Sudan, Tunisia, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Chad, Djibouti, Somalia, Palestine, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, the French Territories (excluding the Non-Exclusive French Territories), Poland, Iceland and the Netherlands.
Unsold Markets
The following regions are classified as “unsold markets” and therefore can stream all league matches:
American Samoa, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brunei, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Christmas Islands, Cocos Islands, Cook Islands, Cyprus, East Timor, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Guam, Italy, Kiribati Islands, Laos, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malta, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Islands, North Korea, North Mariana Islands, Palau, Papa New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, Poland, Republic of South Sudan, Samoa, Socotra, Soloman Islands, South Tyrol, Spain, Switzerland, Tahiti, Taiwan, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvala, Vanuata, Vietnam, Wallis & Futuna, Western Samoa
Also Wycombe have their streaming passes up. I was in Luxembourg at time of checking
Not sure playoffs are 'eligible' games for streaming........ Sheff Utd and Bristol City tomorrow night and neither club are showing a streaming option via their tv channel?
You can apparently stream from one of these countries:
Key Territories
The following regions are classified as “key territories” and therefore can stream midweek matches that are selected for TV broadcast, in addition to all non-televised league matches:
Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Sudan, South Sudan, Tunisia, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Chad, Djibouti, Somalia, Palestine, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, the French Territories (excluding the Non-Exclusive French Territories), Poland, Iceland and the Netherlands.
Unsold Markets
The following regions are classified as “unsold markets” and therefore can stream all league matches:
American Samoa, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brunei, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Christmas Islands, Cocos Islands, Cook Islands, Cyprus, East Timor, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Guam, Italy, Kiribati Islands, Laos, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malta, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Islands, North Korea, North Mariana Islands, Palau, Papa New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, Poland, Republic of South Sudan, Samoa, Socotra, Soloman Islands, South Tyrol, Spain, Switzerland, Tahiti, Taiwan, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvala, Vanuata, Vietnam, Wallis & Futuna, Western Samoa
Also Wycombe have their streaming passes up. I was in Luxembourg at time of checking
Excellent news, thank you....... think I might head off to Luxembourg on Sunday too. Although tbh I was also thinking of becoming a Wycombe mascot for one day only
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If you've been to the Ground before, anywhere closer will inevitably to be a nightmare after the match...
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The following regions are classified as “key territories” and therefore can stream midweek matches that are selected for TV broadcast, in addition to all non-televised league matches:
Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Sudan, South Sudan, Tunisia, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Chad, Djibouti, Somalia, Palestine, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, the French Territories (excluding the Non-Exclusive French Territories), Poland, Iceland and the Netherlands.
The following regions are classified as “unsold markets” and therefore can stream all league matches:
American Samoa, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brunei, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Christmas Islands, Cocos Islands, Cook Islands, Cyprus, East Timor, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Guam, Italy, Kiribati Islands, Laos, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malta, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Islands, North Korea, North Mariana Islands, Palau, Papa New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, Poland, Republic of South Sudan, Samoa, Socotra, Soloman Islands, South Tyrol, Spain, Switzerland, Tahiti, Taiwan, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvala, Vanuata, Vietnam, Wallis & Futuna, Western Samoa