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Why have they done that, we should be able to fill the ground for this one like we did for the Palace game, terrible decision.
Quote from: WheatleyRover on May 06, 2019, 06:02:39 pmWhy have they done that, we should be able to fill the ground for this one like we did for the Palace game, terrible decision.we wouldn’t sell all them anyway
We have had this debate before, has the extra 800 allocation actually officially been decided on, or is this speculation sparked on social media.?Some fans on here were calling the club all sorts last time this happened and were later proved wrong..
I don’t get why people are so bothered about 800 tickets.Charlton have 3k to sell, Rovers have 10k (or thereabouts) to sell before it even becomes a problem.It’s impossible to know what general aale will bring as it’s a bit of a unique situation to be in the play-offs, but hopefully they’ll go well.800 seats won’t make a difference anyway.Mansfield had 5k at MK Dons on Saturday. Leeds had 60k at Wembley (if you listen to their exaggeration) and it didn’t matter.Given the silly events of last Saturday in the South Stand, if Charlton do flog 3k, it’s better to give them 800 more rather than risk them coming in the home ends.
Quote from: Boomstick on May 07, 2019, 08:38:39 amQuote from: Rigoglioso on May 07, 2019, 08:24:40 amI don’t get why people are so bothered about 800 tickets.Charlton have 3k to sell, Rovers have 10k (or thereabouts) to sell before it even becomes a problem.It’s impossible to know what general aale will bring as it’s a bit of a unique situation to be in the play-offs, but hopefully they’ll go well.800 seats won’t make a difference anyway.Mansfield had 5k at MK Dons on Saturday. Leeds had 60k at Wembley (if you listen to their exaggeration) and it didn’t matter.Given the silly events of last Saturday in the South Stand, if Charlton do flog 3k, it’s better to give them 800 more rather than risk them coming in the home ends.My argument is that it's about marginal gains. Something team sky are exceptional at, and it works. Super car manufacturers also adopt it by shaving grams of weight everywhere, which amounts to kilograms over the whole car. Whack the heating on the away changing room full. 'lose' the key for their changing room for an hour.Don't give them the 800 extra seats. Paint the changing room a horrible colour. Remove a few bulbs in the changing room etc It all adds up to a bigger advantage If they do sell 3k (and that's open to debate anyway for various reasons) then I'd give the extra 800 purely on the safety issues because if they ended up coming in the home ends, it has the potential for carnage.Personally, I think it'll be a similar attendance to the Coventry game anyway - 2.5k in the away end and 8k in the home ends (which looked about what it was, despite the official attendance figure).
Quote from: Rigoglioso on May 07, 2019, 08:24:40 amI don’t get why people are so bothered about 800 tickets.Charlton have 3k to sell, Rovers have 10k (or thereabouts) to sell before it even becomes a problem.It’s impossible to know what general aale will bring as it’s a bit of a unique situation to be in the play-offs, but hopefully they’ll go well.800 seats won’t make a difference anyway.Mansfield had 5k at MK Dons on Saturday. Leeds had 60k at Wembley (if you listen to their exaggeration) and it didn’t matter.Given the silly events of last Saturday in the South Stand, if Charlton do flog 3k, it’s better to give them 800 more rather than risk them coming in the home ends.My argument is that it's about marginal gains. Something team sky are exceptional at, and it works. Super car manufacturers also adopt it by shaving grams of weight everywhere, which amounts to kilograms over the whole car. Whack the heating on the away changing room full. 'lose' the key for their changing room for an hour.Don't give them the 800 extra seats. Paint the changing room a horrible colour. Remove a few bulbs in the changing room etc It all adds up to a bigger advantage
Quote from: Rigoglioso on May 07, 2019, 08:48:41 am.Quote from: Boomstick link=topic=270233.msg860646# Yeah msg860646 date=1557214719Quote from: Rigoglioso on May 07, 2019, 08:24:40 amI don’t get why people are so bothered about 800 tickets.Charlton have 3k to sell, Rovers have 10k (or thereabouts) to sell before it even becomes a problem.It’s impossible to know what general aale will bring as it’s a bit of a unique situation to be in the play-offs, but hopefully they’ll go well.800 seats won’t make a difference anyway.Mansfield had 5k at MK Dons on Saturday. Leeds had 60k at Wembley (if you listen to their exaggeration) and it didn’t matter.Given the silly events of last Saturday in the South Stand, if Charlton do flog 3k, it’s better to give them 800 more rather than risk them coming in the home ends.My argument is that it's about marginal gains. Something team sky are exceptional at, and it works. Super car manufacturers also adopt it by shaving grams of weight everywhere, which amounts to kilograms over the whole car. Whack the heating on the away changing room full. 'lose' the key for their changing room for an hour.Don't give them the 800 extra seats. Paint the changing room a horrible colour. Remove a few bulbs in the changing room etc It all adds up to a bigger advantage If they do sell 3k (and that's open to debate anyway for various reasons) then I'd give the extra 800 purely on the safety issues because if they ended up coming in the home ends, it has the potential for carnage.Personally, I think it'll be a similar attendance to the Coventry game anyway - 2.5k in the away end and 8k in the home ends (which looked about what it was, despite the official attendance figure).yAye, but we're playing Charlton on a Sunday lunchtime. Not Leeds on a Saturday night. How many Charlton fans have a donny postcode? (which they would need to buy a ticket) I dare say none.
.Quote from: Boomstick link=topic=270233.msg860646# Yeah msg860646 date=1557214719Quote from: Rigoglioso on May 07, 2019, 08:24:40 amI don’t get why people are so bothered about 800 tickets.Charlton have 3k to sell, Rovers have 10k (or thereabouts) to sell before it even becomes a problem.It’s impossible to know what general aale will bring as it’s a bit of a unique situation to be in the play-offs, but hopefully they’ll go well.800 seats won’t make a difference anyway.Mansfield had 5k at MK Dons on Saturday. Leeds had 60k at Wembley (if you listen to their exaggeration) and it didn’t matter.Given the silly events of last Saturday in the South Stand, if Charlton do flog 3k, it’s better to give them 800 more rather than risk them coming in the home ends.My argument is that it's about marginal gains. Something team sky are exceptional at, and it works. Super car manufacturers also adopt it by shaving grams of weight everywhere, which amounts to kilograms over the whole car. Whack the heating on the away changing room full. 'lose' the key for their changing room for an hour.Don't give them the 800 extra seats. Paint the changing room a horrible colour. Remove a few bulbs in the changing room etc It all adds up to a bigger advantage If they do sell 3k (and that's open to debate anyway for various reasons) then I'd give the extra 800 purely on the safety issues because if they ended up coming in the home ends, it has the potential for carnage.Personally, I think it'll be a similar attendance to the Coventry game anyway - 2.5k in the away end and 8k in the home ends (which looked about what it was, despite the official attendance figure).y
It would surprise me if we were to sell more than ten thousand home fans tickets.
It’s a play off towards a potential promotion, don’t see why we need to offer discounts..
I do wonder why general sale is Thursday though, wed may have been better.