Stoke [A] Tickets to go on sale
Tickets for the Addicks' trip to Stoke City will go on general sale from 11am on Tuesday, October 28th.
The club have received an allocation of 1,855 tickets for the fixture at the bet365 Stadium on Tuesday, November 25th (KO 7.45pm GMT).
PRICES
Adult: £20
O65: £15
U18: £12
U15: £11
U11: £10
AMBULANT DISABLED
Adult: £15
O65: £15
U18: £12
U15: £11
U11: £10
Wheelchair bays: 18 wheelchair bays are available at the relevant price and the carer goes free of charge.
VALLEY AWAY
Coach travel will be available via the club's Valley Away service, priced at £35 with the following pick-up points and times:
COACH ONE
Bromley: 12.20pm
Eltham: 12.45pm
Charlton: 1pm
COACH TWO
Larkfield: 11.35am
Gravesend: 12.00pm
Dartford: 12.15pm
Bexleyheath: 12.30pm
Charlton: 1pm
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticket-information-stoke-city-trip
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Nice one Stoke for acceptable ticket pricing.
How many we reckon go for this2 -
Those coach pick-up times correct?0
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It is possible to get back on a train after the game with a departure from Stoke station at 22.53 Arr Euston 01.14.
Cheapest Advance singles are on the Dep Euston 13.53 Arr Stoke 15.26 £27.50 [£18.30]
Dep Euston 13.46 Arr Stoke 15.59 Change at Stafford £11.00 [£7.30]
Dep Stoke 22.53 Arr Euston 01.14 £26.00 [£17.30]
Railcard fares in brackets2 -
clive said:It is possible to get back on a train after the game with a departure from Stoke station at 22.53 Arr Euston 01.14.
Cheapest Advance singles are on the Dep Euston 13.53 Arr Stoke 15.26 £27.50 [£18.30]
Dep Euston 13.46 Arr Stoke 15.59 Change at Stafford £11.00 [£7.30]
Dep Stoke 22.53 Arr Euston 01.14 £26.00 [£17.30]
Railcard fares in brackets
You posted this whilst I was putting mine together
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Let’s keep the tickets and travel posts in the same thread, cheers0
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@ 20 quid we could bring okay numbers to this if results have held up. I would say 500 at the low end if we’ve careered down the table up to possibly even as high as 1200 if we still in the play off places is conceivable0
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Worth the 20 pounds just to watch Jones and how he handles what will come his way from his old club’s fans6
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In England for this so will be an extra +4 to what we would normally take!Debating train or coach…0
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Worst away day in the league, so I'm not too sad about missing it.0
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Never been, but planning on this one. What makes it the worst?Croydon said:Worst away day in the league, so I'm not too sad about missing it.
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No away pubs other than a harvester, miles from the station and no real town centre.SporadicAddick said:
Never been, but planning on this one. What makes it the worst?Croydon said:Worst away day in the league, so I'm not too sad about missing it.3 -
Coach it is then 😂Croydon said:
No away pubs other than a harvester, miles from the station and no real town centre.SporadicAddick said:
Never been, but planning on this one. What makes it the worst?Croydon said:Worst away day in the league, so I'm not too sad about missing it.0 -
Don't forget they only run one double decker bus at a time to the station and there's no queuing system in place for it. Takes ages to get back to the station on it.0
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Last midweek I did there was Feb 98, a surprise 2-1 victory and the start of the most amazing run of 11 wins in 13 games that took us to Wembley. Happy days4
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I was there too. My mate met a girl in a bar before the game, kept in touch with her and 4 of us stayed at her place when we played Crewe away later in the season. I don't think she was overimpressed when we got back in the early hours, off our tits.AFKABartram said:Last midweek I did there was Feb 98, a surprise 2-1 victory and the start of the most amazing run of 11 wins in 13 games that took us to Wembley. Happy days2 -
Cheers. In fairness sounds good to me, I love an unlimited salad cart.Croydon said:
No away pubs other than a harvester, miles from the station and no real town centre.SporadicAddick said:
Never been, but planning on this one. What makes it the worst?Croydon said:Worst away day in the league, so I'm not too sad about missing it.2 -
I know it'll never happen but they really should try and do more to keep the Tuesday night fixtures fairly local-ish.
On the same night we travel up to Stoke there is:
Preston away at Watford
Portsmouth away at Sheffield United
QPR away at Blackburn
Sheff Weds away at Millwall
Ipswich away at Hull
6 fixtures that all involve a long trek for the away side. Surely the midweek fixtures could be more sensibly arranged?4 -
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Thanks NathanChris_from_Sidcup said:I know it'll never happen but they really should try and do more to keep the Tuesday night fixtures fairly local-ish.
On the same night we travel up to Stoke there is:
Preston away at Watford
Portsmouth away at Sheffield United
QPR away at Blackburn
Sheff Weds away at Millwall
Ipswich away at Hull
6 fixtures that all involve a long trek for the away side. Surely the midweek fixtures could be more sensibly arranged?2 -
I recall going by train on a freezing January Saturday back in mid 80's. 0-0. It was cold and grim.1
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I was there, my dad drove and for some reason my mum came as well.KettsJohn said:I recall going by train on a freezing January Saturday back in mid 80's. 0-0. It was cold and grim.1 -
That would involve the authorities giving a fuck about supporters!Chris_from_Sidcup said:I know it'll never happen but they really should try and do more to keep the Tuesday night fixtures fairly local-ish.
On the same night we travel up to Stoke there is:
Preston away at Watford
Portsmouth away at Sheffield United
QPR away at Blackburn
Sheff Weds away at Millwall
Ipswich away at Hull
6 fixtures that all involve a long trek for the away side. Surely the midweek fixtures could be more sensibly arranged?2 -
This will be a new ground for me, don't know why I haven't been, must've been some strange reasons over the years, although I did some work there when it first opened 😳0
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Me too. The old ground was at least close to the station and you'd have thought the city centre, problem being there isn't really a city with a centre.DaveMehmet said:
I was there, my dad drove and for some reason my mum came as well.KettsJohn said:I recall going by train on a freezing January Saturday back in mid 80's. 0-0. It was cold and grim.1 -
Would like to go to this as never been to Stoke... But...
- 3.5 hour car trip either way or
- Coach leaving at 12.20 meaning half a day off work then getting back at silly o'clock or
- Train and cab which gets me home about 2am
It ain't easy!
Anyone know roughly what time the coach would get back to Bromley, I assume about 2am..
Maybe I leave it to next season!
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:I know it'll never happen but they really should try and do more to keep the Tuesday night fixtures fairly local-ish.
On the same night we travel up to Stoke there is:
Preston away at Watford
Portsmouth away at Sheffield United
QPR away at Blackburn
Sheff Weds away at Millwall
Ipswich away at Hull
6 fixtures that all involve a long trek for the away side. Surely the midweek fixtures could be more sensibly arranged?They should try and make the midweek games a limit of 50 miles apart from both grounds.Also make the fixtures the reverse of each other for ease, I think there are eight midweeks before postponed games. We can play Watford home and away, likewise with Ipswich and Norwich.0 -
I’ll be at this one with a friend, first away trip this season.0
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Quite literally a cold windy night in Stoke to come. With a slog of a journey if we lose0











