Change plans and turn out tomorrow
Ticket sales don’t look particularly great and I’m sure there’ll be a fair few overseas tourists with that in town for the FA Cup semis.
It’s crept out of nowhere, but it’s arguably our biggest game for years. Our team needs our fans filling that ground, bringing positive support with it.
if you wasn’t planning on going tomorrow, come on, get yourself to the Valley and back our team 💪
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Massive “cup final” game for us.
if you claim to support Charlton, then you simply have to go to this one.
It’s as important as all our playoff games last season.11 -
Can’t be anywhere near 20,000 sold cause the club would soon tell everyone about it if they hadThe ones that will be there will make enough noise as they have done all season and won’t be any different tomorrow.
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The atmosphere has been pretty subdued for large chunks of this season. Not a dig, it’s understandable given the football our team has played during those times, but let’s not pretend it’s something it’s not.shirty5 said:Can’t be anywhere near 20,000 sold cause the club would soon tell everyone about it if they hadThe ones that will be there will make enough noise as they have done all season and won’t be any different tomorrow.
Down to the players and the staff to get over the line nowI imagine it’ll be loud to start with, which will give way to nervous energy shortly after.3 -
Then it will be what it will be then. If people don’t want to go then that’s their choice. The club have put out the clarion call for tomorrowse9addick said:
The atmosphere has been pretty subdued for large chunks of this season. Not a dig, it’s understandable given the football our team has played during those times, but let’s not pretend it’s something it’s not.shirty5 said:Can’t be anywhere near 20,000 sold cause the club would soon tell everyone about it if they hadThe ones that will be there will make enough noise as they have done all season and won’t be any different tomorrow.
Down to the players and the staff to get over the line nowI imagine it’ll be loud to start with, which will give way to nervous energy shortly after.0 -
I shall be there as usual tomorrow.
Hopefully we get a result to make us safe.
Its been a pretty hard watch of late and I don't expect tomorrow to be any different.8 -
We will be there tomorrow. Covered End Lower for first time this season(Normally sit in the quadrant) One more push boys. You can do it. COYRS4
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If you are really a Charlton supporter and not just a glory hunter then you have to be there tommorow no question. It's an easy watch when your winning but being a supporter means you takes the ups and downs . We can do it COYR.8
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Will be there tomorrow.Get yourselves there!2
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@ForeverAddickted:
Get the match preview up if you can.Reckon that might help to convince a few more people to go as well.6 -
If we go down I’m blaming @ForeverAddickted for slow preview releaseCafcSteve said:@ForeverAddickted:
Get the match preview up if you can.Reckon that might help to convince a few more people to go as well.5 -
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I’m still claiming the assist for Doc’s goal on Wednesday after my Cov v Doc thread.Pelling1993 said:
If we go down I’m blaming @ForeverAddickted for slow preview releaseCafcSteve said:@ForeverAddickted:
Get the match preview up if you can.Reckon that might help to convince a few more people to go as well.4 -
I don't think the early kick off has helped sales at all, but we must turn out..... Early start but this is in my opinion our biggest home game in 20 years4
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I hate this mindset. Life isn't so black and white. Do you have the money I'd need to spend on fuel for the 200 mile round trip and the match ticket? Does the fact I can't pluck that money out of thin air mean I'm not a real fan? Or does it just mean I'm gutted I can't be there and don't need to be guilted about that?Red Robin said:If you are really a Charlton supporter and not just a glory hunter then you have to be there tommorow no question. It's an easy watch when your winning but being a supporter means you takes the ups and downs . We can do it COYR.21 -
Me and my kids will be there, behind the away dug out... personally can't wait. A win or a draw and I'm celebrating big!AFKABartram said:Ticket sales don’t look particularly great and I’m sure there’ll be a fair few overseas tourists with that in town for the FA Cup semis.
It’s crept out of nowhere, but it’s arguably our biggest game for years. Our team needs our fans filling that ground, bringing positive support with it.
if you wasn’t planning on going tomorrow, come on, get yourself to the Valley and back our team 💪
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Get your arses to the game everyone, Support Nathan and the boys over the line. If you dont and we end up getting relegated I will be starting another thread about sacking him!!
Say no to Match thread, Sky tv, firestick etc Say yes to going!5 -
Needs to be no getting on the players backs either, as the only thing that matters tomorrow is getting at least a draw.7
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No dig at individuals as I know everyone's circumstances are different, but it's a bit sad that we as a fanbase can't get to a 20k attendance for the final home game of a season with so much riding on it.9
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It's my little girls 5th birthday party tomorrow at the same time as kick off. Am going to tell her tomorrow morning to have a good time and let me know how it goes. UTA UTA UTA.11
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My youngest has a football tournament in the morning and we won't be able to make the re-scheduled early kick off. Gutting as both my boys love going and I love the tradition of the last home game of the season with the players parading after the final whistle. I just hope I did not see my last Championship game on Tuesday. I hope the club can get more sales in the last 24 hours.1
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This is when the club doesn’t seem to help itself. Over £30 to sit in the East or West. No discount or incentive for a ST holder to bring along others (unless I missed it).Not saying it would get a lot more but it might tempt some.13
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£32 for a ticket when its on sky. Its a no from me2
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If it was the last game of the season, perhaps, but it’s not. We can’t be relegated tomorrow.twiggyaddick said:I don't think the early kick off has helped sales at all, but we must turn out..... Early start but this is in my opinion our biggest home game in 20 years2 -
O-Randy-Hunt said:It's my little girls 5th birthday party tomorrow at the same time as kick off. Am going to tell her tomorrow morning to have a good time and let me know how it goes. UTA UTA UTA.
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Whilst im starting to think it doesn’t really make a difference as we are so bad at home at the moment I hope people make the last minute call to turn up
If we have less home fans tomorrow than Burton at home last season that’s a bit embarrassing
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Will be there, as always.1
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The Valley is set to be rocking this weekend, with more than 20,000 supporters expected in SE7 for the clash against Hull City 🏟️
— Charlton Athletic FC (@CAFCofficial) April 24, 2026
Be there and bring your voices for the last time in 2026/27 👊#cafc2 -
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As we're doing better in away games at the moment, perhaps we should give Hull 3/4 of the ground, and just have Charlton fans in the Jimmy Seed.6
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After your abuse at Kelman last time!CafcSteve said:Needs to be no getting on the players backs either, as the only thing that matters tomorrow is getting at least a draw.1 -
I don't think anyone who has attended any Charlton game ever (maybe Wembley) could be classed as a glory hunter....... Fool maybe, but not glory hunterRed Robin said:If you are really a Charlton supporter and not just a glory hunter then you have to be there tommorow no question. It's an easy watch when your winning but being a supporter means you takes the ups and downs . We can do it COYR.6












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