We have over 400 left out of our 1100 allocation, still never mind, Mr van Gerwen will easily shift the two tickets by waiting by the cash turnstile at 14.30 I'll still be in the boozer getting ready to stroll on to the shaded home terrace behind the goal.
Accrington are charging Charlton fans £40 to get in! Call the police, that is f**king daylight robbery.
It's £60 actually. Mr van Gerwen's then the other £40 due to the clueless, interferring prick 'buying' another two. Oh well, he's wedged up.
Nice Royston was doing someone a favour and your calling him a prick. Will laugh one day when you need someone to get you a ticket and they tell you b@llocks.
I used up my loyalty points getting @baraettmattesvensson an away ticket, because I felt sorry for him. He had DM’d me to say he was carrying a milk crate all the way to Accrington so he could watch bits of the game over the wall. How has my friendly gesture been rewarded ? Two weeks of DM’s (one day they will be published) threatening to withhold payment of what he calls the “Duchsitalet Tax”. You can take the midget out of Catford, but you can never take Catford out of the midget. #WrongUn
I have no sympathy for @Royston Vasey even though he spent two hours in the reception area at Charlton waiting for tickets. Apparently he's GIVING AWAY these tickets to his new friends Ivor and EssexAl. Every cloud has a silver lining.
The crawl is on! The Commercial Hotel (The bog standard Weatherspoons) on Church Street From there the other pubs are on the Whalley Road, CLB74 lives here btw, within 5 minutes of the ground. 15 minute walk from the Spoons, up hill. Behind the Main Stand is the Club Sports Bar. The nearest pub by the ground is the Crown, which is just behind the ground on the main Whalley Road and welcomes all supporters. A little further down Whalley Road (five minutes walk in the direction of the motorway), is the Greyhound pub, which is a Sam Smiths pub. The Grey Horse pub, is the first pub on the left you will see if walking up from the station. It is only a small pub but served decent real ale and lager. Consider visiting the 'Peel Park Hotel' in Turkey Street. It also overlooks Peel Park, the site of Accrington Stanley's old ground. The red brick wall opposite the Peel Park pub is the only structure that remains from the Peel Park ground. **Bumping the above post, just in case Mr van Gerwen still has not sold my (imaginary)tickets and he then needs to find me.