Ducker and I paid out £2950 each to get from Chittagong to The Valley for the Wigan match last season. We stayed at the Holiday Inn near to the O2 and returned to Asia the very next day. We didn't use our railcards once.
Good for you although I still don't get why one or two unhinged geeks on this forum are obsessed with how often people can (not choose) attend games. Fanny Fannackapan attends more games than Royston far more, so does that make here a bigger fan than him? By his and others way of thinking of course it does.
We were in the Rose for 45 minutes watching the Utd game, ask Ian Arkwright who used to arrange the away train travel. So if you were in there you would have seen me you big girl. 5 bar staff on 2 blokes, 3 women, one of which was petite and had a pink top on. Burnley v Leeds on the TV to the left as you walk in and Utd v Spurs on the TV by the gents. I think you'll find that I haven't been threatening Charlton fans for years at all, What I have done is invited scallies like you and others to man up and put your keyboard down and say what you do about me online to my face. Most people know who I am and what I look like including you. I don't hide my identity and it's crystal clear to everybody that I am more than happy to stand in a pub and have people come up to me like they threaten to do on forums.
Yep, Chittagong is a place of absolute captivation. From there you can explore the Bay of Bengal, Foy's Lake, elephant reserves and a multitude of waterfalls, beaches and botanical gardens. The hospitality of the region is a joy, and the food is largely exquisite, but do be aware of the monsoon season before booking. I can recommend good restaurants, guides, and a place to stay if you are serious about it.