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letthegoodtimesroll said:TelMc32 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:oohaahmortimer said:If i couldn't get to Charlton as a kid I used to find this round ball thingy and kick it around a park or fields emulating my hero's , with some mates, randoms whoever, crazy idea
I’d jump on two buses from Mottingham to get to those places early eighties wasn’t a big deal
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MillwallFan said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:MillwallFan said:DOUCHER said:bobmunro said:MillwallFan said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:2121 said:MillwallFan said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:MillwallFan said:ButtleJR said:https://x.com/elthamwall97/status/1964970667570528398?t=wKdimlu_Adfn3cJFpoaIgg&s=19
Are we sure they don't care about us? 😂For me personally it was definitely the first fixture I looked for and I’ve been buzzing for the game all week.
That's how I'd always seen it growing up....was too young to witness the terrace violence/ firms etc so perhaps had a different view to older fans but never had any issue with millwall growing up and didn't see it as a big rivalry even at the 4 -1 pre season friendly i went to with a millwall season.
Has seemed a lot more of a rivlary/ more important local Derby since as we've played each other more regularly and we've been utterly dismal.
Long may it continue as the day football is like rugby with rival fans sitting side by side during matches will be the death of it for me. Stabbing each other over football is too far. Some sort of happy medium would be desirable.Do you think it’s become a bigger rivalry because of the unbeaten run? I mean, it must really get under your lots skin, and we love taking the piss, so it’s really simmered.All good runs come to an end (unless we're talking about Huddersfield) and when we win on Saturday the misery of the last few decades (f*ck me it does hurt to say it!) will be expunged. You are only as good as your last result!P.S. I pray to whatever Gods there may be that this comment doesn't come back to bite me on the arse at around 2.20pm on Saturday!
oh, and sorry to burst your bubble but the same scenario is very unlikely. Whatever the result this Saturday is, we’re in much better hands this time 😉1 -
NelsonsFU said:Zone 3 extension to the West Stand Block H appears to be a resounding failure.Very few bought since the announcement.Club should have made some of the west upper priced at Z3 instead.0
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CAFCTrev said:MillwallFan said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:MillwallFan said:DOUCHER said:bobmunro said:MillwallFan said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:2121 said:MillwallFan said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:MillwallFan said:ButtleJR said:https://x.com/elthamwall97/status/1964970667570528398?t=wKdimlu_Adfn3cJFpoaIgg&s=19
Are we sure they don't care about us? 😂For me personally it was definitely the first fixture I looked for and I’ve been buzzing for the game all week.
That's how I'd always seen it growing up....was too young to witness the terrace violence/ firms etc so perhaps had a different view to older fans but never had any issue with millwall growing up and didn't see it as a big rivalry even at the 4 -1 pre season friendly i went to with a millwall season.
Has seemed a lot more of a rivlary/ more important local Derby since as we've played each other more regularly and we've been utterly dismal.
Long may it continue as the day football is like rugby with rival fans sitting side by side during matches will be the death of it for me. Stabbing each other over football is too far. Some sort of happy medium would be desirable.Do you think it’s become a bigger rivalry because of the unbeaten run? I mean, it must really get under your lots skin, and we love taking the piss, so it’s really simmered.All good runs come to an end (unless we're talking about Huddersfield) and when we win on Saturday the misery of the last few decades (f*ck me it does hurt to say it!) will be expunged. You are only as good as your last result!P.S. I pray to whatever Gods there may be that this comment doesn't come back to bite me on the arse at around 2.20pm on Saturday!
oh, and sorry to burst your bubble but the same scenario is very unlikely. Whatever the result this Saturday is, we’re in much better hands this time 😉0 -
oohaahmortimer said:letthegoodtimesroll said:TelMc32 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:oohaahmortimer said:If i couldn't get to Charlton as a kid I used to find this round ball thingy and kick it around a park or fields emulating my hero's , with some mates, randoms whoever, crazy idea
I’d jump on two buses from Mottingham to get to those places early eighties wasn’t a big deal
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oohaahmortimer said:letthegoodtimesroll said:TelMc32 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:oohaahmortimer said:If i couldn't get to Charlton as a kid I used to find this round ball thingy and kick it around a park or fields emulating my hero's , with some mates, randoms whoever, crazy idea
I’d jump on two buses from Mottingham to get to those places early eighties wasn’t a big deal
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or zero buses and walk to those faraway fields
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Any spares for Covered ? Thx0
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MillwallFan said:CAFCTrev said:MillwallFan said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:MillwallFan said:DOUCHER said:bobmunro said:MillwallFan said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:2121 said:MillwallFan said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:MillwallFan said:ButtleJR said:https://x.com/elthamwall97/status/1964970667570528398?t=wKdimlu_Adfn3cJFpoaIgg&s=19
Are we sure they don't care about us? 😂For me personally it was definitely the first fixture I looked for and I’ve been buzzing for the game all week.
That's how I'd always seen it growing up....was too young to witness the terrace violence/ firms etc so perhaps had a different view to older fans but never had any issue with millwall growing up and didn't see it as a big rivalry even at the 4 -1 pre season friendly i went to with a millwall season.
Has seemed a lot more of a rivlary/ more important local Derby since as we've played each other more regularly and we've been utterly dismal.
Long may it continue as the day football is like rugby with rival fans sitting side by side during matches will be the death of it for me. Stabbing each other over football is too far. Some sort of happy medium would be desirable.Do you think it’s become a bigger rivalry because of the unbeaten run? I mean, it must really get under your lots skin, and we love taking the piss, so it’s really simmered.All good runs come to an end (unless we're talking about Huddersfield) and when we win on Saturday the misery of the last few decades (f*ck me it does hurt to say it!) will be expunged. You are only as good as your last result!P.S. I pray to whatever Gods there may be that this comment doesn't come back to bite me on the arse at around 2.20pm on Saturday!
oh, and sorry to burst your bubble but the same scenario is very unlikely. Whatever the result this Saturday is, we’re in much better hands this time 😉
So this season marks 30 years since our double and last wins 😂
30 years of hurt, let’s see Baddiel and Skinner fancy putting something together for us1 -
oohaahmortimer said:or zero buses and walk to those faraway fields
of course the irony of it is that these days probably most people who live in and around the joined up parts of the TFL network tend to walk more than those that don’t, but that’s a discussion for another thread as we waste away this one whilst waiting for something ticket related to talk about0 -
Valleysarr said:Any spares for Covered ? Thx0
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Over 23,000 sold (Includes the away end that figure)
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/saturdays-attendance-passes-23000
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shirty5 said:Over 23,000 sold (Includes the away end that figure)
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/saturdays-attendance-passes-23000
4,000 Millwall walk-ups on Saturday. What could possibly go wrong?3 -
bobmunro said:shirty5 said:Over 23,000 sold (Includes the away end that figure)
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/saturdays-attendance-passes-23000
4,000 Millwall walk-ups on Saturday. What could possibly go wrong?
What's the view from the other side @MillwallFan ? (well, amongst those of you that have had their allotted hour of internet access this week AND can read, which I appreciate is probably not very many!)
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cazo said:Valleysarr said:Any spares for Covered ? Thx5
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Really surprised they aren’t pushing this more!2k seats left minimum, presumably we can’t get to capacity anymore!Would have been a great chance0
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I have 1 spare adult ticket for covered end lower.0
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sammy391 said:Really surprised they aren’t pushing this more!2k seats left minimum, presumably we can’t get to capacity anymore!Would have been a great chance2
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fenaddick said:sammy391 said:Really surprised they aren’t pushing this more!2k seats left minimum, presumably we can’t get to capacity anymore!Would have been a great chanceYou’d hope that many of the crowd at the Play Off Home Games, or even the Wrexham game, would take advantage and therefore also on the database - but appreciate its unlikely!Let’s get the last few thousand tickets sold!!2
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1,489 seats available in the Curbs at the start of yesterday according to AI. A quick eyeball of the blocks just now, I'd guess 1,400 remain.
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sammy391 said:Really surprised they aren’t pushing this more!2k seats left minimum, presumably we can’t get to capacity anymore!Would have been a great chance0
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Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:I couldn't let go of not knowing why those seats are being bought in the bottom corner of the Curbs.
It's the poor sods who trust the ticket site and click 'CHOOSE SEATS FOR ME'.
The default setting of the ticket site is to work through blocks presumably in alphabetical order, and pick out the required seats from the front row upwards. Block ESA is the first in the stadium alphabetically. The automated ticket selector might have the ability to choose decent seats, but if it does the club have left it on a default setting.
If I select a price range of £30-£40 and ask it to choose seats - it still picks out the first block alphabetically. It's not programmed to pick out seats by choosing from the highest price category in my range. Again, unsure if these are site settings the club isn't using, or whether such a feature isn't offered by the third-party provider. Given ticket prices are now geared up to maximise revenue, not total sales, the ticket site is doing the club a disservice.
Anyway... riddle solved... back to work.
As it is, in reality, I am still in West stand H, feeling very exposed with so few sales there still.0 -
TelMc32 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:oohaahmortimer said:If i couldn't get to Charlton as a kid I used to find this round ball thingy and kick it around a park or fields emulating my hero's , with some mates, randoms whoever, crazy idea0
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Off_it said:bobmunro said:shirty5 said:Over 23,000 sold (Includes the away end that figure)
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/saturdays-attendance-passes-23000
4,000 Millwall walk-ups on Saturday. What could possibly go wrong?
What's the view from the other side @MillwallFan ? (well, amongst those of you that have had their allotted hour of internet access this week AND can read, which I appreciate is probably not very many!)2 -
NelsonsFU said:Zone 3 extension to the West Stand Block H appears to be a resounding failure.Very few bought since the announcement.1
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CAFCTrev said:MillwallFan said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:MillwallFan said:DOUCHER said:bobmunro said:MillwallFan said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:2121 said:MillwallFan said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:MillwallFan said:ButtleJR said:https://x.com/elthamwall97/status/1964970667570528398?t=wKdimlu_Adfn3cJFpoaIgg&s=19
Are we sure they don't care about us? 😂For me personally it was definitely the first fixture I looked for and I’ve been buzzing for the game all week.
That's how I'd always seen it growing up....was too young to witness the terrace violence/ firms etc so perhaps had a different view to older fans but never had any issue with millwall growing up and didn't see it as a big rivalry even at the 4 -1 pre season friendly i went to with a millwall season.
Has seemed a lot more of a rivlary/ more important local Derby since as we've played each other more regularly and we've been utterly dismal.
Long may it continue as the day football is like rugby with rival fans sitting side by side during matches will be the death of it for me. Stabbing each other over football is too far. Some sort of happy medium would be desirable.Do you think it’s become a bigger rivalry because of the unbeaten run? I mean, it must really get under your lots skin, and we love taking the piss, so it’s really simmered.All good runs come to an end (unless we're talking about Huddersfield) and when we win on Saturday the misery of the last few decades (f*ck me it does hurt to say it!) will be expunged. You are only as good as your last result!P.S. I pray to whatever Gods there may be that this comment doesn't come back to bite me on the arse at around 2.20pm on Saturday!
oh, and sorry to burst your bubble but the same scenario is very unlikely. Whatever the result this Saturday is, we’re in much better hands this time 😉1 -
Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:1,489 seats available in the Curbs at the start of yesterday according to AI. A quick eyeball of the blocks just now, I'd guess 1,400 remain.11
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seems about right - the end blocks in east and west add up to circa 2500 meaning seats available circa 24000 ? 22,000 sold, 2000 left. Looks like about 500 still available in the east, probably similar in the west so we've probably done 23,000 now.0