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Wembley tickets - 39k officially SOLD OUT (p109)
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As it stands over 38,000 Charlton fans will be at Wembley this SundayThat figure is on par with the 2019 League One Play Final we were last there1
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Solidgone said:Redrobo said:DOUCHER said:seems nuts if we don't get a load more tomorrow, particularly as they are print at home - not everybody has access to a printer on a saturday or sunday10
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cantersaddick said:shine166 said:Chrispy51 said:paulbaconsarnie said:letthegoodtimesroll said:paulbaconsarnie said:Spanish said:paulbaconsarnie said:Seeing as Orients general sale window ends at 5pm on Friday, I reckon we will be given a further block by block allocation after then.Anything before that time then whoever makes that decision is opening themselves up for criticism for ‘moving the goalposts’.
Could you imagine if roles were reversed and some of our fans planned to buy on Friday only for the allocation to be reduced and they missed out.
It does not make sense, if sales are slowing then the sooner we get the allocation the less stressful for everyone, particularly as the guy who alluded to the admin required...
Madness. But then we are only football fans....
I have a purchase history from being a (lapsed) season ticket holder and was lucky enough to get a ticket when that window opened.
Some people I know with similar circumstances weren’t as lucky.
I just think being able to get 3 additional tickets for people without history is not fair when others with more Charlton connection miss out.
If I miss out today and more tickets dont become available I will be very frustrated and may change my view, but I also feel that fans with the huge loyalty point totals and fans with season tickets who go to every home game have earned the right to bring friends/family along for the big day out. I could potentially argue that it should be 2 tickets per fan ID / season ticket etc. (as this would have allowed me to get tickets by now!) but I can see the rationale to get the tickets sold as soon as possible, hopefully filling the stadium
Family stands should be for young kids too, not 15/16/17 year olds who are probably having a pint before the match 😆
If you were to do this you'd need to make it really clear and telegraph it 2 years in advance. So that people can set up accounts and build purchase history's for those people. There should also be a reminder with every purchase of multiple tickets to assign them to the right people or risk them not being able to attend big games.
I'm just not sure we are at the point of needing to restict sales like that (yet!).4 -
Off_it said:DOUCHER said:even if we don't get any morer tickets from orient's allocation, why can't we have more on the basis that the ground holds 90,000? If orient sold all theirs (another 10k tomorrow, however unlikely) then surely there is close on 16,000 still up for grabs (less hospitality)??0
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DOUCHER said:Off_it said:DOUCHER said:even if we don't get any morer tickets from orient's allocation, why can't we have more on the basis that the ground holds 90,000? If orient sold all theirs (another 10k tomorrow, however unlikely) then surely there is close on 16,000 still up for grabs (less hospitality)??0
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I haven’t read posts since page 51, does anyone know how many orient have sold?2
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Maybe after we will be allocated more ticket s?3
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DOUCHER said:Off_it said:DOUCHER said:even if we don't get any morer tickets from orient's allocation, why can't we have more on the basis that the ground holds 90,000? If orient sold all theirs (another 10k tomorrow, however unlikely) then surely there is close on 16,000 still up for grabs (less hospitality)??0
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Todds_right_hook said:I haven’t read posts since page 51, does anyone know how many orient have sold?1
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Todds_right_hook said:I haven’t read posts since page 51, does anyone know how many orient have sold?0
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I think they should have just given us the whole stadium to fill, and put the Orient fans in Wembley arena.30
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Mendonca In Asdas said:I think they should have just given us the whole stadium to fill, and put the Orient fans in Wembley arena.1
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Mendonca In Asdas said:I think they should have just given us the whole stadium to fill, and put the Orient fans in Wembley arena.6
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DOUCHER said:seems nuts if we don't get a load more tomorrow, particularly as they are print at home - not everybody has access to a printer on a saturday or sunday0
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Mendonca In Asdas said:I think they should have just given us the whole stadium to fill, and put the Orient fans in Wembley arena.
Although I'm getting worried about the general consensus that this is a done deal, bigger club, etc.
I'm sure it won't be, but hopefully this isn't the feeling in the dressing room on the day.
We ain't won nothing yet.
That said, we're going to whip them....right?
Arrgghhh....I can't cope!!!
COYA!4 -
Just seen this on Facebook. Says it’s subject to change but will give everyone an idea of drink prices in the stadium.
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£3:20 for a small bottle of water is outrageous.
Wembley has water points so please don’t waste your money.
Bring an empty bottle.11 -
Redrobo said:£3:20 for a small bottle of water is outrageous.
Wembley has water points so please don’t waste your money.
Bring an empty bottle.4 -
Not just singles coming up. Just managed to get 2 together in block 142. Great seats. Just keep refreshing.9
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Anyone know if they still confiscate lids from bottles?0
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One up on the ticket portal block 141 like 7 rows from front0
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moutuakilla said:Anyone know if they still confiscate lids from bottles?2
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Alwaysneil said:Redrobo said:£3:20 for a small bottle of water is outrageous.
Wembley has water points so please don’t waste your money.
Bring an empty bottle.It does make a mockery of taking the lid off plastic water bottle when I have a metal bottle and lid I can do way more damage with (if that way inclined).I do need extra protection from ‘hoover attack’ and the twins though.3 -
Jobbers said:Just seen this on Facebook. Says it’s subject to change but will give everyone an idea of drink prices in the stadium.
To no surprise, that is disgraceful.
Useful reminder for self preparation though. Large breakfast and beers in a London pub a fair distance from the ground
Probably limit to just 1 or 2 pints when at wembley.
I'll only bring disposable cash via max spend.3 -
https://www.wembleystadium.com/plan-your-visit/stadium-guide/prohibited-items
You CAN'T bring?
- Bags which don’t meet our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
- Large umbrellas
- Aluminium and glass drink containers, including perfume bottles
- Plastic bottles over 500ml
- Alcohol
- Food and drink
- Pushchairs
- Selfie sticks
- Weapons and tools
- Flares, lasers, smoke devices and cannisters
- Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
- Drones
- Unauthorised musical instruments, vuvuzelas or megaphones
- Any national flag not of the competing international teams
You CAN bring?
- Bags meeting our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
- Small umbrellas
- Clear empty plastic bottles 500ml or less (not permitted in pitch standing for concerts)
- Small flags and banners (regulations apply)
- Crutches and walking aids
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Thanks, i was fairly sure my girlfriend had a metal water bottle nicked by security at wembley but tbf it was for a gig and it could have been some other officious security at some other wanky overlarge money grabbing venue.1
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moutuakilla said:Anyone know if they still confiscate lids from bottles?0
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CatAddick said:cantersaddick said:shine166 said:Chrispy51 said:paulbaconsarnie said:letthegoodtimesroll said:paulbaconsarnie said:Spanish said:paulbaconsarnie said:Seeing as Orients general sale window ends at 5pm on Friday, I reckon we will be given a further block by block allocation after then.Anything before that time then whoever makes that decision is opening themselves up for criticism for ‘moving the goalposts’.
Could you imagine if roles were reversed and some of our fans planned to buy on Friday only for the allocation to be reduced and they missed out.
It does not make sense, if sales are slowing then the sooner we get the allocation the less stressful for everyone, particularly as the guy who alluded to the admin required...
Madness. But then we are only football fans....
I have a purchase history from being a (lapsed) season ticket holder and was lucky enough to get a ticket when that window opened.
Some people I know with similar circumstances weren’t as lucky.
I just think being able to get 3 additional tickets for people without history is not fair when others with more Charlton connection miss out.
If I miss out today and more tickets dont become available I will be very frustrated and may change my view, but I also feel that fans with the huge loyalty point totals and fans with season tickets who go to every home game have earned the right to bring friends/family along for the big day out. I could potentially argue that it should be 2 tickets per fan ID / season ticket etc. (as this would have allowed me to get tickets by now!) but I can see the rationale to get the tickets sold as soon as possible, hopefully filling the stadium
Family stands should be for young kids too, not 15/16/17 year olds who are probably having a pint before the match 😆
If you were to do this you'd need to make it really clear and telegraph it 2 years in advance. So that people can set up accounts and build purchase history's for those people. There should also be a reminder with every purchase of multiple tickets to assign them to the right people or risk them not being able to attend big games.
I'm just not sure we are at the point of needing to restict sales like that (yet!).11 -
Alwaysneil said:Thanks, i was fairly sure my girlfriend had a metal water bottle nicked by security at wembley but tbf it was for a gig and it could have been some other officious security at some other wanky overlarge money grabbing venue.
Doubt they will allow full bottles in, just in case it is really gin.0