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Charlton call on Kent fans for help

VALLEY EXPRESS: Charlton are launching extra routes for the home game against West Brom. Picture: BARRY GOODWIN
VALLEY EXPRESS: Charlton are launching extra routes for the home game against West Brom. Picture: BARRY GOODWIN
PETER VARNEY: "No-one has a better knowledge of where supporters live than fans themselves"
PETER VARNEY: "No-one has a better knowledge of where supporters live than fans themselves"

ORGANISERS of Charlton's Valley Express, which brings Kent supporters to The Valley on matchdays, are appealing for help in spreading the word about the cut-price coach service.

The club have sold more than 500 last-five match season tickets within the last month, with more than 50 per cent of sales coming from users of the Valley Express.

Now, additional routes are being launched for the home game against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, March 19.

Peter Varney, Charlton's chief executive, explained: "We have a series of size A3 and A4 Valley Express posters and are looking for supporters to suggest where they can and should be placed throughout Kent. It could be anywhere from pubs and clubs to schools and offices.

"We realise that no-one has a better knowledge of where supporters live than fans themselves. So were are asking for their help to distribute the posters."

Supporters can get hold of a poster by calling the Valley Express hotline on 0800 587 1100.

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