How many returned to the club Monday when we lose 3-0 Sunday night?
Ok I'll admit it. Up there and back on a weeknight is quite the ball ache for me. If it ends up being most likely a waste of time I may well do! Would need to be at least 4 or 5-0 though.
Brian Cowan (he was at all of the games) sent me this:
'Notice anything odd here?
Home play-off semi finals:
2nd leg, 17 May 1987: Ipswich (at Selhurst) (11,234)
2nd leg, 13 May 1998, Ipswich: (15,488)
2nd leg, 17 May 2010: Swindon (21,521)
1st leg, 10 May 2018: Shrewsbury (14,367)
2nd leg, 17 May 2019: Doncaster (25, 428)'.
The mood about the club in 2018 was such that we only sold 14,367 for the home leg, despite Bowyer being at the helm. I remember not expecting to win, and we didn't.
Brian Cowan (he was at all of the games) sent me this:
'Notice anything odd here?
Home play-off semi finals:
2nd leg, 17 May 1987: Ipswich (at Selhurst) (11,234)
2nd leg, 13 May 1998, Ipswich: (15,488)
2nd leg, 17 May 2010: Swindon (21,521)
1st leg, 10 May 2018: Shrewsbury (14,367)
2nd leg, 17 May 2019: Doncaster (25, 428)'.
The mood about the club in 2018 was such that we only sold 14,367 for the home leg, despite Bowyer being at the helm. I remember not expecting to win, and we didn't.
The play-off at Selhurst in 1987 was against Leeds, the attendance given on Wikipedia was 16,680.
Brian Cowan (he was at all of the games) sent me this:
'Notice anything odd here?
Home play-off semi finals:
2nd leg, 17 May 1987: Ipswich (at Selhurst) (11,234)
2nd leg, 13 May 1998, Ipswich: (15,488)
2nd leg, 17 May 2010: Swindon (21,521)
1st leg, 10 May 2018: Shrewsbury (14,367)
2nd leg, 17 May 2019: Doncaster (25, 428)'.
The mood about the club in 2018 was such that we only sold 14,367 for the home leg, despite Bowyer being at the helm. I remember not expecting to win, and we didn't.
The play-off at Selhurst in 1987 was against Leeds, the attendance given on Wikipedia was 16,680.
Brian Cowan (he was at all of the games) sent me this:
'Notice anything odd here?
Home play-off semi finals:
2nd leg, 17 May 1987: Ipswich (at Selhurst) (11,234)
2nd leg, 13 May 1998, Ipswich: (15,488)
2nd leg, 17 May 2010: Swindon (21,521)
1st leg, 10 May 2018: Shrewsbury (14,367)
2nd leg, 17 May 2019: Doncaster (25, 428)'.
The mood about the club in 2018 was such that we only sold 14,367 for the home leg, despite Bowyer being at the helm. I remember not expecting to win, and we didn't.
The play-off at Selhurst in 1987 was against Leeds, the attendance given on Wikipedia was 16,680.
Packed out Valley, superior head to head recently, they hate our manager, we love ours, they're convinced they're gonna lose, most of us are fairly confident these are our best chance at Wembley.
I can already see myself driving back to Norwich late Thursday night listening to REO Speedwagon thinking about another league 1 tour.
I have a ticket to return. Anyone know how to do this online?
Match ticket holders that wish to obtain a refund on a home match ticket must ensure that the tickets are in possession of the ticket office no later than 24 hours prior to the time of kick-off. Only the match ticket value will be refund. https://www.charltonafc.com/policies/ticketing
Packed out Valley, superior head to head recently, they hate our manager, we love ours, they're convinced they're gonna lose, most of us are fairly confident these are our best chance at Wembley.
I can already see myself driving back to Norwich late Thursday night listening to REO Speedwagon thinking about another league 1 tour.
That’s exactly where I’m at only flying back to Cork listening to Whitesnake thinking, ‘what was I thinking?’ 😩
Packed out Valley, superior head to head recently, they hate our manager, we love ours, they're convinced they're gonna lose, most of us are fairly confident these are our best chance at Wembley.
I can already see myself driving back to Norwich late Thursday night listening to REO Speedwagon thinking about another league 1 tour.
That’s exactly where I’m at only flying back to Cork listening to Whitesnake thinking, ‘what was I thinking?’ 😩
Waking to New Eltham, past sparrows lane with oasis ‘stop crying your heart out’ blaring in the headphones.
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Brian Cowan (he was at all of the games) sent me this:
'Notice anything odd here?
Home play-off semi finals:
2nd leg, 17 May 1987: Ipswich (at Selhurst) (11,234)
2nd leg, 13 May 1998, Ipswich: (15,488)
2nd leg, 17 May 2010: Swindon (21,521)
1st leg, 10 May 2018: Shrewsbury (14,367)
2nd leg, 17 May 2019: Doncaster (25, 428)'.
The mood about the club in 2018 was such that we only sold 14,367 for the home leg, despite Bowyer being at the helm. I remember not expecting to win, and we didn't.
Plenty of 2s, 3s, 4s, and even some 5s together in the Family blocks.
I can already see myself driving back to Norwich late Thursday night listening to REO Speedwagon thinking about another league 1 tour.
https://www.charltonafc.com/policies/ticketing
You have to go to West Stand reception to collect tickets though.