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  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,478
    Billy_Mix said:
    Email with tickets attachment took 4 days to arrive but no practical issue with process at all. Bought tickets using smartphone on crappy WiFi in a Croatian hotel. 
    BroInLaw also got additional seats near his ST location without difficulty 
    What were the “issues”
    Read the previous 52 pages of this thread, they may enlighten you.
  • hawksmoor
    hawksmoor Posts: 2,608
    Nineteen of those 16-20 tickets are still unsold. It doesn't help that visitors to the ticket website can't see them.
    What do you mean?
    How can you see them if others can't?
    Go to the ticket page, click on block NWC, and you'll see them. On the stadium map the block is greyed out, indicating it is sold out, when it isn't.
    Do you mean clicking on that block on the stadium map?
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    hawksmoor said:
    Nineteen of those 16-20 tickets are still unsold. It doesn't help that visitors to the ticket website can't see them.
    What do you mean?
    How can you see them if others can't?
    Go to the ticket page, click on block NWC, and you'll see them. On the stadium map the block is greyed out, indicating it is sold out, when it isn't.
    Do you mean clicking on that block on the stadium map?
    Yes, I’ve just done it and although it’s greyed out on the map and says not available the right hand option with the photo of seat view appears and there are at least a dozen seats available 
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,529
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    The potential to fill the ground each week remains 100% there but unrealistic to expect it when languishing in league one’s mid table as we were last season and a part of this. I think our ‘die hard’ base has increased since Duchatalet’s departure and it feels like it has definitely improved this second half season which in isolation has shown us as a promotion winning outfit. Come Wembley, we will sell out our allocation with ease. The plus 2,3,4 family members alone should do it. Hope we get there to prove it!


  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,629
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
  • Brown59
    Brown59 Posts: 236
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
  • Brown59
    Brown59 Posts: 236
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    The potential to fill the ground each week remains 100% there but unrealistic to expect it when languishing in league one’s mid table as we were last season and a part of this. I think our ‘die hard’ base has increased since Duchatalet’s departure and it feels like it has definitely improved this second half season which in isolation has shown us as a promotion winning outfit. Come Wembley, we will sell out our allocation with ease. The plus 2,3,4 family members alone should do it. Hope we get there to prove it!


    Agree hopefully they will all come back. I doubt it but you never know. Up the reds. 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,925
    edited May 10
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    Stopped slagging off the TO staff and are now onto fans ? 

    Well done 👏 before you locked your account I had a peep and had to go back to Nov last year before I found a slightly positive post.
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,224
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
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  • kentred2
    kentred2 Posts: 2,338
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    Most probably have. It’s not the same 12000 people every week!
  • Brown59
    Brown59 Posts: 236
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
    You don’t support a side just because they’re doing well that’s rubbish . It’s through the bad and tough times you need support not glory support just because they’re doing well. If we do go up as you say the support will go up yes at first but if they start slipping and have bad results you will see the support dwindling again that’s for certain. 
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,745
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
    You don’t support a side just because they’re doing well that’s rubbish . It’s through the bad and tough times you need support not glory support just because they’re doing well. If we do go up as you say the support will go up yes at first but if they start slipping and have bad results you will see the support dwindling again that’s for certain. 
    Did that happen in 2019/20? 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,892
    edited May 10
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
    You don’t support a side just because they’re doing well that’s rubbish . It’s through the bad and tough times you need support not glory support just because they’re doing well. If we do go up as you say the support will go up yes at first but if they start slipping and have bad results you will see the support dwindling again that’s for certain. 

    So, just to be clear, if we go up you would be happier if our attendances DON'T increase, would you? Because presumably you'd prefer that than for the "glory support" to show up.

    Because supporting Charlton is all about the glory ........
  • kentred2 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    Most probably have. It’s not the same 12000 people every week!
    Very good point.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,018
    clive said:
    Nineteen of those 16-20 tickets are still unsold. It doesn't help that visitors to the ticket website can't see them.
    Strange, so this section for 16-20 year olds suggested & promoted by C.A.S.T  is not taken up by the people it  was intended for.
    How many of these seats were occupied by 16-20 season ticket holders & if they were why haven't they been taken up for this match?

    Not strange at all imo.
    Most 16-20 year olds would want to be where it's exciting, not stuck in the corner by themselves.
    I stopped standing with my dad & went to The Covered End when I was 12.
  • cafcwill
    cafcwill Posts: 1,287
    Uboat said:
    cafcwill said:
    2 tickets booked in the lower part of the covered end

    Now to plan the journey down from Stockport, in the car, with the return journey straight after the game.  

    Where is a good place to park the car about 10-15 mins walk from the valley?  First time I've ever driven down to it

    You will really feel the lactic on your way back to the car. 

    If you can get there early, the roads off Victoria Way are better. 
    Thank you for this. 
    Looking at the map I think this is where my dad and I used to park years ago when I was a kid. 
    So it should be familiar 

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  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,388
    Uboat said:
    cafcwill said:
    2 tickets booked in the lower part of the covered end

    Now to plan the journey down from Stockport, in the car, with the return journey straight after the game.  

    Where is a good place to park the car about 10-15 mins walk from the valley?  First time I've ever driven down to it

    You will really feel the lactic on your way back to the car. 

    If you can get there early, the roads off Victoria Way are better. 
    Anywhere to avoid parking around Victoria Way or all good if early enough?
  • ArmchairAddick
    ArmchairAddick Posts: 419
    AndyG said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
    You don’t support a side just because they’re doing well that’s rubbish . It’s through the bad and tough times you need support not glory support just because they’re doing well. If we do go up as you say the support will go up yes at first but if they start slipping and have bad results you will see the support dwindling again that’s for certain. 
    I've spent more than a yearly season ticket flying backwards & forwards to watch us lose more often than not the last 11yrs.
    Stop digging out a)the club b) any of our supporters.
    Please & thank you.
    Seconded 100% not wishing to be controversial but there is an element that keep suggesting that unless you attend every game you are not a proper supporter. People that support from a distance are just as committed in terms of emotional stuff and the financial commitment is by far more than getting to games from the local area. Sometimes for some of us life gets in the way but that doesn’t mean we love our club any less
    I only get to a few games a year but tickets and travel for me and AA Jr is over a ton each time, plus the 2.5/3 hours travel each direction.

    If I've stood in the covered end on a cold Tuesday to see us lose to Crawley I'll consider myself to have done my bit 😜
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,629
    AndyG said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
    You don’t support a side just because they’re doing well that’s rubbish . It’s through the bad and tough times you need support not glory support just because they’re doing well. If we do go up as you say the support will go up yes at first but if they start slipping and have bad results you will see the support dwindling again that’s for certain. 
    I've spent more than a yearly season ticket flying backwards & forwards to watch us lose more often than not the last 11yrs.
    Stop digging out a)the club b) any of our supporters.
    Please & thank you.
    Seconded 100% not wishing to be controversial but there is an element that keep suggesting that unless you attend every game you are not a proper supporter. People that support from a distance are just as committed in terms of emotional stuff and the financial commitment is by far more than getting to games from the local area. Sometimes for some of us life gets in the way but that doesn’t mean we love our club any less
    I only get to a few games a year but tickets and travel for me and AA Jr is over a ton each time, plus the 2.5/3 hours travel each direction.

    If I've stood in the covered end on a cold Tuesday to see us lose to Crawley I'll consider myself to have done my bit 😜
    I hope you’ve turned up for a game since then, we don’t want any Jonahs turning up for these games 😁
  • ArmchairAddick
    ArmchairAddick Posts: 419
    edited May 10
    AndyG said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
    You don’t support a side just because they’re doing well that’s rubbish . It’s through the bad and tough times you need support not glory support just because they’re doing well. If we do go up as you say the support will go up yes at first but if they start slipping and have bad results you will see the support dwindling again that’s for certain. 
    I've spent more than a yearly season ticket flying backwards & forwards to watch us lose more often than not the last 11yrs.
    Stop digging out a)the club b) any of our supporters.
    Please & thank you.
    Seconded 100% not wishing to be controversial but there is an element that keep suggesting that unless you attend every game you are not a proper supporter. People that support from a distance are just as committed in terms of emotional stuff and the financial commitment is by far more than getting to games from the local area. Sometimes for some of us life gets in the way but that doesn’t mean we love our club any less
    I only get to a few games a year but tickets and travel for me and AA Jr is over a ton each time, plus the 2.5/3 hours travel each direction.

    If I've stood in the covered end on a cold Tuesday to see us lose to Crawley I'll consider myself to have done my bit 😜
    I hope you’ve turned up for a game since then, we don’t want any Jonahs turning up for these games 😁
    Did Wigan and Northampton so we're ok I think 😁
  • I've heard back from the club that the Valley Express pick up times for Thursday's 20.00 kick off will be as per the published pick up times for a 19.45 kick off. Very sensible.
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,198
    Quick question on West Upper as I have not sat there for a long time - Is Row C the front row? It sounds like the third row lol but on the map it looked like the front. 
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,619
    AndyG said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    Brown59 said:
    It’s amazing how many supporters we have(well for this week anyway)
    I never knew we had so many. I expect to see them all next season supporting the club like they are this week. 😂😂
    I don’t think its ever been an issue of are there fans out there that would come to games, or probably have for occasional matches, I suspect it’s more a question of over the years the club, owners and players have often seemed to have gone out of their way to discourage those fans to come along, or come back. Despite that, as SCP, Bowyer and Nathan have shown, if you build it (in this case a team that can and does win) they will come. Let’s hope these owners take their backing a bit further than the previous ones if Nathan succeeds.
    I kind of agree but even IF we go up it will be the same old same old there every week. I do hope I’m wrong but we’re in League one for a reason because the team wasn’t good enough. Throwing money at the manager wasn’t the answer it never will be. It takes time to build hopefully we will now bit still don’t think we will achieve much bigger crowds. Come on you reds. 
    If we go up this season, then next seasons home attendances will increase. That will happen. 

    Nonsense to say "same old same old". Our fans have already shown this season that if the team perform well on the pitch that the support in number improves at The Valley. 
    You don’t support a side just because they’re doing well that’s rubbish . It’s through the bad and tough times you need support not glory support just because they’re doing well. If we do go up as you say the support will go up yes at first but if they start slipping and have bad results you will see the support dwindling again that’s for certain. 
    I've spent more than a yearly season ticket flying backwards & forwards to watch us lose more often than not the last 11yrs.
    Stop digging out a)the club b) any of our supporters.
    Please & thank you.
    Seconded 100% not wishing to be controversial but there is an element that keep suggesting that unless you attend every game you are not a proper supporter. People that support from a distance are just as committed in terms of emotional stuff and the financial commitment is by far more than getting to games from the local area. Sometimes for some of us life gets in the way but that doesn’t mean we love our club any less
    I only get to a few games a year but tickets and travel for me and AA Jr is over a ton each time, plus the 2.5/3 hours travel each direction.

    If I've stood in the covered end on a cold Tuesday to see us lose to Crawley I'll consider myself to have done my bit 😜
    I hope you’ve turned up for a game since then, we don’t want any Jonahs turning up for these games 😁
    My last game was Mickey Apples last. 
    My father in law being in palliative care meant I haven't been since.
    You can 100% blame me 😫😫😫😫😫
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,108
    JiMMy 85 said:
    Quick question on West Upper as I have not sat there for a long time - Is Row C the front row? It sounds like the third row lol but on the map it looked like the front. 
    Row A is Front Row
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,950
    Genuinely feel we could have sold 30k+ for this game 
    Yeah same feeling here. Usually for the big games I bring along a whole host of stragglers. Father in law, brother in law, cousin, various mates. Haven't even offered it to them this time. Just sorted myself and usual lot. The part time fans/"it's my second team fans" can miss out. 

    If there was space I'd have probably brought 10 along with me.