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Just been looking at the Charlton website and stumbled across this within their ticket sales section:
Any ideas what this is all about?
Tickets for the away match at Leicester City are now on general sale.
Charlton have been given an initial allocation of 1,364 for the game at the King Power Stadium with tickets priced £28 adults, £25 over 65s and U22s, £18 U18s, £9 U12s and £7 for U8s.
Of Charlton’s allocation, 200 spaces will be in a mixed home and away family area called the ‘Mixed Respect Zone’, which hosts family activities such as face painting.
Tickets for the mixed respect zone are priced at £20 adults, £5 U18s, £3 U12s while U8s can gain free entry.
Leicester City have offered 50 Mixed Respect Zone tickets on a complimentary basis to Charlton family groups.
The complimentary tickets will be available to families who, as of January 31st, 2014 had either an U11/U18 season ticket or a Young Addicks membership.
The 50 complimentary tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, with a maximum of three complimentary tickets per family with a qualifying junior. Additional tickets will be available at the appropriate price
To claim the complimentary tickets, simply ensure you quote the junior qualifying members details including name, address and red card membership number.
There are nine pairs of wheelchair spaces available at the appropriate rate. Prices are for advanced sales only and match-day prices will rise on the day by £2.
Return coach travel will be available via the Valley Away service, priced £18. Click here for more details.
Any ideas what this is all about?
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