Sheebo
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- Jul 13, 2003
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Are they fecked? I’m hoping to drive…Good luck with the trains everyone
Not had my tickets but matters not if they don’t come - you’ll always get in people chillllll
Are they fecked? I’m hoping to drive…Good luck with the trains everyone
Not sure, but 6k trying to head south after 10pm will be a bit of challenge at London Bridge if the recent service is anything to go onAre they fecked? I’m hoping to drive…
Not had my tickets but matters not if they don’t come - you’ll always get in people chillllll
They will be with you this week for their Christmas tipWe haven't seen our postman since last Sunday
Nothing yet and from the lack of Christmas cards starting to feel like Billy no matesThis is my sons first away game and we're supposed to be heading up to London for a planned day. However, as it stands our tickets haven't arrived and if they don't between now and tomorrow then the day is pretty much bollocksed as we'll have to go to The Valley first to try and collect tickets - not something I particularly want to be doing an hour before kick off.
As per a post above somewhere up this thread, it really does feel like the the club are crossing their fingers that tickets arrive. We haven't seen our postman since last Sunday
Possibly, but most won’t do one off B2C at large volume, and in December with the Royal Mail strikes would have been even more difficult I imagineIn the circumstances of the RM strike, shouldn't the club have opted to use courier company instead ? Yodel etc ...
They will have established state of the art drainage during Premier League days. No problem.Anyone know what the drainage is like at the Valley?
Heavy rain forecast for the next 72 hours apparently.
An email can easily be forged or used by multiple people thoughSurely if you've purchased your ticket online via the club you would have a receipt of the sale stating all the details needed apart from your seat number on the bill of sale,common sense would dictate that Charlton would let in all those without tickets but proof of purchase then we sit where we want scenario kicks in, can't see that being a problem as long as the disabled area is a no go zone for anyone who isn't disabled and move if someone turns up with a ticket for that seat.
I know, far too simple to work,and god forbid someone drops a paper cup whilst sitting in the wrong seat but in these extraordinary circumstances it just seems a good way to make sure everyone that purchased a ticket gets what they've paid for, it's nobody's fault it's just shit happening.